Sunday, April 15, 2007

Shoot the Groundhog

Here it is April 15th 2007 and it's just above freezing outside...I wish I could find Al Gore so I could shove him outside and tell him to recant before allowing him back in. Nah I wouldn't be that mean...probably would make him some tea and watch the tube with him...he seems like a decent fellow, and I've met stranger people in my days.

Still it seems odd to be bundled up in a coat and scarf while inside my house, to keep from turning the heater back on again, when it would normally be beautiful spring weather. I wonder how the eco-freaks explain this one away? I'm sure they have some explaination handy.

I hope you've done your taxes already, especially with the Democratic house threatening draconian taxation on one hand and military starvation on the other...they certainly seem intent on punishing America for their bout of minority-ness. When it's all said and done though their constituents agree that we have been bad and deserve to be punished. The only good that comes from this is the average voter can see first-hand what we'll be in for with any form of the present socialist-backed Democratic leadership in charge.

People aren't stupid all of the time. And I say we shoot that damn groundhog.

Monday, April 9, 2007

Waiting

The wait game has been played out for years now...with Iran and North Korea trying their best to wait out the UN, whilst we wait for them as well. Perhaps another angry letter from the UN will disuade the remaining "Axis of Evil" from their nefarious intent.

So far the North Koreans have blinked...much to the chagrin of those who hate conservatism... I'm sure the liberals are hand-wringing right now hoping Kim Jong Ill will retract his country's recanting of nuclear activities long enough for the next election cycle. That's how they think.

Meanwhile we wait to see what Iran will do, knowing full well Isreal won't stand around for too much longer.

What is it that we are waiting for...the first mushroom cloud over Tel Aviv? The Isrealis certainly won't wait for that and my only question is, 'Why do we wait?'.

To what end do we hope our diplomacy leads? If Iran wants respect of the Western world you would think they wouldn't turn their nose up at every instance we try to talk with them. They don't want dialogue, they want a nuclear bomb. It's that plain-and-simple, and anyone who believes otherwise is someone who would wait on a train-track hoping the train stops before smashing them into paste.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Fishing

Once you feel the nibble you let the fish bite it good before giving the line a quick jerk. Everyone who's fished and caught anything learns this. Today Iran examplified fishermen 'round the world by letting the West bite their bait.

When the sudden 'jerk' comes down the line, firmly lodging the hook into the coalitions jaw, I wonder if the left will cheer and say 'It's okay...much like fish our military have no feelings.'?

For our military men and women to not be allowed the same basic protection we would afford ourselves is typical fare for what I call 'The Human Ironic Condition".

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

We Should Dialogue with Them

Far be it for me to add my two cents but, since they're free, I shall. If a picture is worth a thousand words then the thousands chanting a thousand times 'America Must Di...alogue!' whilst burning an upside down American flag pretty much sums it up.

The Persian people will never kow-tow to any foreign power and since we (the USA) are the biggest on the block, then they (Iran) obviously must presume the same doctrine as we in the "Monroe Doctrine"http://www.ushistory.org/documents/monroe.htm

It only seems natural to allow this to occur except how can we stand by and watch our allies in the region be 'purged' from the sight of Iran? With all good conscience how can we sit and listen to the echoes of the likes of Hitler and not rise up to strike it down before it can grow?

If you had Hitler in your sights in 1939, and knew what he was about to perpetrate, would you take the shot or hope to reason with him? I often ask myself this question and the only answer that seems to fit probability is one where it is already too late.