Monday, August 24, 2009

Take No Prisoners.

This is what we do with Al Qaeda terrorists captured on the battlefield. I wonder what the Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen currently on the battlefield in Afghanistan putting their lives on the line think about this.

But I'd rather light a candle than curse the obvious darkness. Hey, the glass is half-full, right?

To my brother Marines; to all the soldiers, sailors and airmen fighting these clowns: this is simply a rare second chance to do things the "right" way this time.

After his brief homecoming in Kabul, this dude will be back on the lines. I wouldn't dare presume to tell you what you should do, but I will say that I, for one, won't be shedding any tears if this terrorist's next encounter with you ends a bit differently.

Offended.

President Obama is "offended". That's a shame. I guess I'll admit that I've been a little offended lately too. Just one difference, I suppose. He is offended at our recognition of the truth in his agenda. The things I've been offended about have been outright lies, or as our newly-Christianized President likes to call it "false witness".

Since we're all buddy-buddy now, all open with each other about our feelings, Mr. President, I think it will be okay if I tell you now that I was offended when:

1. You accused family doctors like me of routinely performing unnecessary tonsillectomies on defenseless children because it pays better than doing the right thing.

2. You accused family doctors like me of amputating the feet of diabetics because it pays better than doing the right thing.

3. Your party called me a "Nazi".

4. Your party called me a "brownshirt".

5. Your party called me an "insurance industry plant".

6. Your party called me a memeber of an "unruly mob".

7. You set up a website for "fishy...misinformation" (translation: the truth) about your plans for health care for no other reason than to intimidate me into silence.

8. You claimed I could keep my insurance even though you know that is a lie.

9. You claimed my patients could keep using me as their doctor, even though you know that is a lie.

10. You resumed the hideous practice of encouraging disabled and sick military veterans to contact the Hemlock Society for advice on what to do rather than get appropriate treatment.

11. You framed your support for socialism as some sort of Christian "moral imperative" to a staged audience of religious leaders of the most liberal possible stripe.

12. You apologized to our enemies and our allies for how lousy you think our country is. Again, and again, and again, and again.

13. Your Homeland Security Department described people who disagree with expanding government as "Right Wing Extremists" (a.k.a. "terrorists").

14. You told Planned Parenthood that you supported taxpayer-funded abortions, then lied to our face and said that you don't.

Shall I go on? No...I don't think so. I'm glad we had this little chat together. I feel better. Hope you do too. And I am really sorry that you are offended at the truth. That must be really difficult for you. I wish I could say that I won't do it again, but you see, those of us in the real world have to deal in truth. We don't have the luxury of lying and bending the truth for political expediency. Real men tell the truth, even when it hurts.

I pray every day for your wisdom and good judgment as our President. Furthermore, because I am commanded to, I forgive you for your repeated offenses against me and the people like me.

Please start telling the truth. It might be liberating.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Semper Fidelis!!!! Score one for the real men of America.

This is so awesome, I can't add a single thing. Watch this slimy eel squirm. I bet it's the first time he's ever talked to a man with real...er...guts before.

Just a little weekend cheer for all the warriors fighting to keep our Liberty.

And hang in there. We aren't alone.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The Counterattack

Democrats are going to make this monstrosity happen. They are going to cram this medical doo-doo sandwich down our throats, despite large majorities of the American people opposing it.
The question now is whether or not we will be able to kill it once it's "out there".
Better get your big-boy and big-girl britches on, folks. It's time to ensure that 2010 sees the end of these authoritarian bullies. Make it a landslide. The Democrat party needs to go the way of the Whigs and Tories.
Bring it.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Canadian Health Care Is So Awesome...

How awesome is it?

So awesome that the President of the Canadian Medical Association acknowledges that the Canadian health care system is "imploding".

Fun.

Free Speech Only Counts If You're a Liberal.

http://hotair.com/archives/2009/08/14/lefty-boycott-succeeding-in-getting-advertisers-to-drop-glenn-beck/

Don't like Glenn Beck? Fine. Don't watch him. I think Keith Olbermann is an idiot, and that's why I don't watch him.

What's different about us and them? I would never try to silence Olbermann. His idiocy is its own reward. The unmitigated failure of the ideology he espouses is self-evident.

The next time somebody tries to label you a Nazi, just remind them of this. Of the two of you, only one of you is trying to silence opposing views like the Nazis did.

Nazis.

In psychology, as many of you know, there is a term called "projection". It refers to the tendency of some people to "project" their own insecurities or feelings onto others.
People who are judgmental, for instance, may be constantly lamenting the judgmentalism of others. It is a well-known phenomenon, and I think it is of supreme interest these days.
Those of us who believe in Liberty, free association, free-market capitalism, and smaller government have been labeled recently as "Nazis".
At first, I took these comments exactly as they were intended. I presumed that those who used these epithets to describe people like me were simply meaning to be offensive. I took the bait. I was offended.
Then over the last couple of days, something started to occur to me. I think it will be of interest to you too.
Who exactly were the Nazis, anyway? The word "Nazi" is a shortened version of the name of a small German political party in the early 20th century. The full name of this party in English is the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Notice anything? Yes. The Nazis were Socialists.
What did the Nazis believe in? Their main goal was to create a totalitarian state, a state in which the government was all-powerful. Hmmm. This doesn't really sound much like me. I want the government to be LESS powerful. Let's move on.
The Nazis advocated a so-called "middle way" between capitalism and communism, which has been called "corporatism". I'm a free-market capitalist. This doesn't sound much like me either. Interesting.
The Nazis also detested the development of international market capitalism, and denounced it often. Again, this sounds very unlike what I believe in.
The Nazis identified people with whom they disagreed and sought to silence them. I am an advocate for complete freedom of speech. The Nazis demonized the German religious communities. I believe in complete freedom of religion.
Finally, and most troublingly, the Nazis used unemployed people and lower-wage workers as thugs to intimidate and assault those who disagreed with Hitler and who tried to disagree with him publicly. This group were called the SA or "brownshirts". Yet again, I would hardly think of myself as someone who would organize blue-collar workers and jobless malcontents to intimidate my political opponents.
But it seems to me that I have noticed some of these characteristics in the ideology of some people. Let's review:
1. Socialists
2. Advocates of larger, more powerful, more intrusive central government
3. Opponents of free markets
4. Opponents of free speech
5. Opponents of free exercise of religion
6. Organizers of unemployed people and low-wage workers, encouraging them to silence opposition.
No, this doesn't really sound like us at all. But it does sound suspiciously like them.
They advocate socialism.
They are pushing for more powerful and intrusive central government.
They are the ones constantly talking about how the "out-of-control free market" caused all our current problems.
They oppose free speech through their "hate speech" laws and harrassment of opponents (Joe the Plumber).
They are the ones who are anti-religious, constantly pushing to place secular humanism and social engineering propaganda into our childrens' textbooks.
And finally, they are the ones using the unemployed (ACORN) and low-wage workers (SEIU, UAW, etc.) to indimidate their opponents into submissive silence.
One should be careful when labeling others, I think. One might be accused of simply projecting.