
Thanks.
At least I narrowed down the MC group to television.
It’s been a good day with great posts and comments. I’ve learned a lot and feel better .
in 'get this through your thick skull, Natcy'.The plates say,
“Stop Government Take Over of Health Care”
“Came From Seattle Washington to Say No”
The motorcycle guys are from “Usual Suspects MC Maryland”
in 'here's to you, dedicated honorary KisPer lady!'.When those Saudi women told the police that their driver had “escaped” I wondered if perhaps they might have been abusing him… in some way.
in 'today's wimmin in the news'.In Heaven they have ‘special sticks’ that you can check-out for the day when you go to Hell on a field trip, and you can use them to beat the holy crap out of Harry Reid with.
Did I just dangle a participle? Screw it, I don’t care.
in 'get this through your thick skull, Natcy'.My eye site is bad what do her pie plates say?
And is that some of the “Sons of Anarchy” behind her? :)
steppes - I watched that last night and was practically yelling Amen in agreement with Lt Col Peters.
in 'Fellow KisPers,'.Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands,
hoist the black flag, and begin cutting throats.
-- H. L. Mencken
We know who the enemy is and what they believe. It’ll require a change of administration before it can happen, but it is time to call it in the public and let the chips fall where they may.
in '. ... . ... . ...'.Biden smirking and Obama looking down his nose… Looks like we got the kind of leadership they want us to have. I guess it all depends on what the meaning of open and honest “is is.”
in 'get this through your thick skull, Natcy'.His quiet visit shouts volumes about his character and is in direct contrast to the current administration.
in 'President visits wounded at Ft Hood'.Throwing us in jail will open up a whole lot of jobs, so unemployment will go down. Not that it’ll matter as the fed will be taking about half of everyone’s paycheck.
in 'what JR said'.I find this horrifying! I’ve been hit by a car twice in my life. (nothing life threatening). Both times were when I lived in Redondo Beach, CA. and both times were by two separate sweet lady drivers who were DWA.
in 'DWAieeeeeeeeeee'.Thanks for your comments, dick, NQDWG!
It needed to be said & you said it!
Hopefully we as a nation & our institutions will start waking up to the evils of PC & multiculturalism!
And think, he’s allowed to procreate and pass on his stupidity to another generation.
in 'todaze quote o the yup!'.Bless her heart.....you go gal!
in 'here's to you, dedicated honorary KisPer lady!'.Whether in public or in “polite” company rare to hear someone use the “M” word when discussing the causes of this event and others before. Even GWB consistently called it the religion of peace when lots of evidence suggests that it isn’t now and never was a religion of peace. I and others here have opined that we should or might have to inter muslims in the US in order to be safe.
After thinking about this off and on for some time, I realize that I’d have a hard time looking a four year old kid in the eye and telling him he had to leave his home and go far away because of his father’s religion. What has to happen is to find a way to separate the dogs from the wolves, to remove the fear of retribution from the innocent when they point out the guilty, to make loyalty to ones neighbors, community and nation a virtue again. That has to happen by example, and that means people preaching “goddamn America” or “kill the infidel” from the pulpit need to feel consequences for their actions and get fired by their congregations, lose their tax exempt status, see their congregations drift away, and not get a multimillion dollar house as a retirement gift as Rev. Wright did.
And the only way that’s going to happen is by telling the truth, Political Correctness be damned. The pious opinions floating around MSM and officialdom about “was it jihad or did he or just snap” reinforces my belief that we have no capacity to ask rigorous questions or speak obvious truths. Let’s not kid ourselves, some Muslims are killing us and many more want all westerners dead, but that is not the real killer. The real killer is Political Correctness. We won’t name the enemy, we won’t speak up when something is not right, all for fear of being branded mean, or being ostracized or losing our jobs.
For me now, the main issue is not whether Islam should be banned or its practitioners interned, but that there is no evaluation system at all for threatening or disloyal behavior. Maybe some muslims are good loyal citizens and others are not, but we cannot or will not establish criteria to evaluate this because there has been a wall thrown up around any actions that look suspicious to most Americans, and by merely declaring these actions to be of a religious or cultural nature, their practitioners (or perpetrators) get a pass to do most anything.
Methinks this will be swept under the rug as much as possible and the MSM will happily play along making the usual self-important pontifications about how stressed and oppressed he was as he faced deployment. I think the Army was more worried about being accused of discriminating against a Muslim than they were of a Muslim shooting up an Army base. It has been reported that some people witnessed displays of Hasan’s true belief. Did any of these witnesses notify their superiors, or did they just decide it was someone else’s job for fear of being branded racist or some such and ending their military career? Did those superiors act? Or do nothing to get the next good efficiency report? In the late 90’s, managers in my company above a certain pay grade got a 10% bonus for proper affirmative action and diversity behavior. I doubt today’s military is any different. Was Hasan was picked to represent the Uniformed Services medical school in a recent security conference because he was an expert on security, or because the Army wanted to show off their token Muslim?.
It seems too me the logical thing would have been to arrange a discharge for Hasan, but that might look like discrimination against Muslims, and once he was discharged, the Army could not control him. They feared, and rightly so, that he would end up an articulate guest on some American Guilt talk show. Compared to Walter Reed, Ft. Hood is farther away from publicity and I wonder if the Army did hear some complaints about his statements and sent him there for that reason?
PC is wrecking American competence, dividing our communities, getting troops killed with ridiculous Rules of Engagement, and I think it just got a bunch of good folks killed right here at home.
Greetings:
Since the analog to digital TV conversion, I have been getting and watching the Korean KBS channel. It’s like watching American TV back in the ‘50s and ‘60s with a lot of cultural values affirmations in the programming. I was, at first, amazed by the number of times young people said they would do their best. As time has gone on, though, I have come to the conclusion that the Koreans really value hard work and determination in whatever they do.
in 'DWAieeeeeeeeeee'.I keep thinking that we could fill his breathing apparatus with bacon and let him smother....
in '. ... . ... . ...'.Should America be concerned? Ahhh no sh*t John.
in 'I think we know where this is going'.




