2.07.2008

someone better check the water...

in Merry Olde England... It has to be the water, because no one in his or her right mind would succumb to this...
Why a country would be willing to throw aside the laws of their own land to appease a bunch of barbarians who worship a murderous pedophile is beyond what I can comprehend...
And, remember, all but one of the potential candidates for President of The United States is in favor of negotiating with the very same barbarian hordes and abandoning the Middle East to them. (EDITOR'S NOTE: AIN'T NO ONE NOW.. PLEASE SEE BELOW). And, moreover, don't think this can't happen here... are you going to stand against it? Or are you going to stand in the background, quivering in your boots, while we who care about our country do it for you..?



UPDATE...

Well, that's that.
Nice work, you ignorant assholes... So it's come to this; a choice between a RINO, a half-breed appeasement monkey and a Marxist cuntextremely rude discription of a certain part of the female anatomy. It doesn't matter which one, now, does it? You can bet your ass five minutes after the swearing in, the wetbacks will be streaming over the border, with who the hell knows now many islamiterrorists right along with them. You'd better stock up on food and ammo while you still have some paycheck left. You're going to be taxed right into poverty feeding the indigent hoards and paying for social programs and fucking hippie museums and Bast knows what else. You're going to get what you wish for and fuck you for it.
You might as well go out live it up now, because you're fucked. And I'm fucked right along with you. Assholes.

wander with me...

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2.06.2008

Happy Birthday...


The very best President of The United States, ever...

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2.05.2008

I'm just sayin'...

I just want to pass on to you something that someone at the polling place said this morning. I was the first in line to vote, since it’s only about a mile from my house and on the way to work and as the lady was thumbing through the sign-in book looking for my name she offhandedly said,
“Looks like everyone’s a Republican”.
That made me take notice of the pages as she was flipping through them and she was right; there were many more registered Republicans than Democrats that I could see and that little voice in my head, with it’s best Arty Johnson imitation said… “Very interesting…”
I’ve always considered myself (and Mrs. SOG, for that matter), to be a lone voice in the political forest around here, as, you know, every time the subject comes up in conversation with friends and acquaintances, it seems that we’re surrounded by Libs and moonbats. I’m now starting to wonder if this is the result of the hit our town took on 9/11? We lost eleven residents, ten in the towers and one in a field in Pennsylvania.
I’m going to keep a close watch on my district results tonight, just to satisfy my curiosity.

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2.04.2008

duty calls...

Primary voting is tomorrow. As usual, I will be first in line at the local middle school exercising what I consider to be one of the most sacred privileges afforded citizens of The United States. My hand will be guided not just by my desire for one particular candidate, but by the hands of those who founded this great nation, those who have paid dearly to defend that privilege and by the hand of those not yet born, who, more than we who live in this moment, deserve our wisest and most sincere decision. I will proudly make my choice in honor of all of those and I hope you will do the same. Choose carefully. Choose wisely. I would hope that all of you choose for the same person that I shall in the morning, but, for whomever you choose, do so for the right reasons. Put aside the rhetoric, the promises and the fears. Spend an hour giving this your most able thought tonight instead of spending that hour sitting in front of the idiot box. Not only know who you will be voting for, but why. I think this election will chart the course of the future of a free and safe America for generations to come, do not make your choice lightly. Do not vote for someone because they share your dislike for the current administration, vote for someone who can do better. Do not vote for "change", vote for the need to remain steadfast in our resolve. Those who came before us and those who are yet to come deserve nothing less. The future is in the balance; we are not the lever of that balance, we are the fulcrum, it is upon us that the balance depends. We are the now, but hold tomorrow in our choices tomorrow and in November. I have the utmost faith that I will be making the correct decision. Not the right decision, but the correct one. Take not lightly the task that stands before you. Please.
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