Saturday, July 26, 2008

More random passen thots

I have heard, that the only constant in life is change. If that axiom is true, does it mean that since there has been little change in the make-up of con-gress that we are not experiencing life?

B. Hussein O, is correct in his prescription that change is needed. But I don't think it is the change that he is channeling...

I am sure, it will prolly never happen, but how sweet it would be if just this once, every incumbent, up for reelection, were voted out.

Everywhere I look, I am reminded that this current con-gress is the most worthless bunch of elected officials yet.

This con-gress reminds me of the old saying, "Nero fiddled while Rome burned!" Ain't that whats happening here, now?

B. Hussein O is also correct in his prescription of hope for our country.

Oh, how I hope a R.E.A.L. presidential candidate will show up before the November election.

Oh, how I hope con-gress would be cleaned out, and all the riff-raff ran off.

I served 29 years in the U.S. Naval Service {16 in the Marine Corps, and 13 in the Navy} and I still love my country and believe she is the greatest thing this ole world has ever known.

But I gotta tell ya, I am disappointed and ashamed of our legislature and judicial branches of gummint.

How long can we continue to give away the farm, without losing our national identity, and integrity?

Every one I talk with echo the sentiments that this is the worst crowd of presidential wannabees we have ever had.

Yeah, the time is ripe for change and hope...

Friday, July 25, 2008

Reducing insanity

Nightmares are the subject of a dynamite post from yesterday.

Go there and read, and learn...

Morning random thots

It is Friday morning, starting off cool, with scattered rain showers...gotta be close to heaven.

The sky is beginning to clear, now, so, looks like I may be able to get my walk in later this morning.

With mornings like this, it is difficult to think of globull warmen as reality.

You know, my son graduated from college with a degree in chemistry, and a minor in medicine.

While he was in college I asked him once about his studies in chemistry.

He responded that every living organism on this planet has carbon as an integral ingredient: including man and animals.

For us to remove all carbon from the earth, is impossible...again, for those who feel this is the way to go, I only ask that they demonstrate their fidelity to their belief, and be the first to remove their carbon foot-print...perhaps, their zealouness will influence the rest of us to follow suit.

N. O. T. !

Any which way but loose

Well, the local newspaper is jumping out with their poll this morning.

"In light of her recent pregnancy announcement, do you believe Stephanie Herseth Sandlin will run for governor of South Dakota in 2010?"

I really don't think she will run for governor, cuz I think she will jockey to get herself into the running for the Senate.

I really am not so sure that Tim Johnson is going to run for reelection, and since Stephanie has name recognition, she IS a little step ahead of anyone else who would like to run for the seat.

As of 8:06 am the results are 46.8% - yes, and 53.2% - no.

Only time will tell, but I really don't think she will be content to just run for governor, when she has a real good chance of getting into the senate.

Like all good liberals, she is more into power than appearances.

Remember, the way the wind is blowing in this country lately, state gummints are being relegated to back seat status by the federal gummint.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

All the gnus whats phitt to print

Today's local gnus is replete with the information that our sole representative in the House is with child...

How interesting...

Paint me cynical; hello! This is an election year, and she is a 100% liberal...

Nah, the republican running against her probably doesn't have a snowball's chance...

Yeah, right, I am getting pretty cynical in my old age.

Wish her and her husband only the best on their anticipatory blessing.

Tireder n tireder

As I was looking around the blogosphere today, I realized that just about every blog has at least one post, if not multiple posts, regarding B. Hussein Obama... except for Mamacita, gotta love her, she don't get caught up in that garbage, and that is a big reason why I really love her blog and mind.

As I was sitting here roaming through the internet, I was reminded of the time, a few years ago, when Rush Limbaugh used to say on his radio program, "NO OJ, NONE OF THE TIME" or words to that effect.

Remember? It sure didn't take long to get tired of 24/7 news coverage of the white SUV driving along and being followed by the policia and the gnus media. Back then we were inundated with OJ coverage...a lot like what we are experiencing today with B. Hussein Obama coverage. Is there any doubt in anybody's mind why news outlets are feeling the crunch of loss of viewership?

Sheeeshhhhhhhh!!!!

OK Scotty, beam me up...

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

My two sense worth at twice the price

Sense one, we are experiencing an unprecedented run for power from all levels of elected officials; both in office and those running for office.

Sense two, we are seeing an unprecedented aversion to Christianity from all levels of elected officials and the main streem media.

As Christians, we recognize we have no intrinsic power. We choose, instead, to acknowledge God as the ultimate power in the universe.

The defining moment in a Christian's life is when he realizes, and admits, that he cannot change who he is, or what he does, and chooses to trust God to change him, and make him what he could be.

Alcoholics Annonymous (AA) has had an enormous impact on alcoholics' out-of-control behavior by encouraging followers to recognize that they are out-of-control, and have no power to stop or control their drinking.

Contrast this with what we find in so many people today. There are people who realize they are powerless over themselves, and in order to assuage their guilt, demand that others change their ways.

An argument could be made that someone could feel better about theirself, and their powerlessness by refusing another to choose how they will live their life.

The key to helping a drowning man, is to grab him from behind, basically, in a head lock, because when you are drowning, and you cannot help yourself, you will grab and flounder around, and could possibly cause your rescuer to drown while trying to save you.

Following that line, in order to save a drowning person, the person must relinquish all power, and ability to do anything, and turn theirself over to the person who is trying to save them.

When I acknowledge God, I recognize my powerlessness, and my inablitiy to change who I am. On the other hand, when I deny God, I deny my powerlessness, and do all I can to prove I am powerful.

Now, I am getting a little better perspective on why there are so many people supporting the nanny state in this country.

I find it sad, that this great country was founded on Christian principles; and today, we have elected officials, and those seeking elected office, denying God, and denying God's involvement in the formation of this great country.