Archive for July, 2008

Oh Oh McCain is up

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Look for the liberal heads to start popping in 3… 2… 1…

This latest Gallop-USA Today poll comes AFTER Obama’s Brats, Beer, and Rock’n Messiah Sermon in Berlin and after his solo performance on Downing Street. That t-ain’t good at all for them Dems.

Real Clear Politics and LGF reported:

Republican presidential candidate John McCain moved from being behind by 6 points among “likely” voters a month ago to a 4-point lead over Democrat Barack Obama among that group in the latest USA TODAY/Gallup Poll. McCain still trails slightly among the broader universe of “registered” voters. By both measures, the race is tight.

The Friday-Sunday poll, mostly conducted as Obama was returning from his much-publicized overseas trip and released just this hour, shows McCain now ahead 49%-45% among voters that Gallup believes are most likely to go to the polls in November. In late June, he was behind among likely voters, 50%-44%.

Do you think it has something to do with Obama blowing off the troops or downplaying the Victory in Iraq?
Maybe they need another Hopey-Change ad?”

Perhaps it has to do with the growing realization that Obama is unqualified, inexperienced, and downright dangerous, and has no place being president.

I doubt it’s due to McCain’s blindingly brilliant performance.

Nobama Merchandice

Monday, July 28th, 2008

And don’t forget … this is the location for obtaining Democrat designed Nobama products.

Osama (not Obama.. maybe) using disguises

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Groucho Ben Marx

Or so says the FBI here on DOTPENN Maybe we need a better FBI. Say the Sekerit werd and the terrorist will drop down.

Creep Out

Monday, July 28th, 2008

TOP TEN THINGS THAT CREEP ME OUT ABOUT OBAMA

…… from the Right Wing Nuthouse

10. It creeps me out that whenever Obama makes an appearance, the rain stops falling and the sun comes out. As a rationalist I am loathe to ascribe a direct cause and effect to this phenomenon except that it happens quite frequently and the rainbow created by the sun breaking through the clouds spells out “Yes We Can!”

Probably just a coincidence…

9. It creeps me out that there are about twice as many women at Obama rallies as there are men. Now I am not of the Melvin Udall School of anti-feminist thought (when asked how he writes women so well, Udall responds “I think of a man, and I take away reason and accountability”). But what is one to think when watching the reaction of females as Obama is speaking? I’m sorry, but it is hard to imagine a man covering their mouth, chest heaving, barely able to contain himself and then ooooohing and aaaaaahhing when the messiah says something particularly vapid and innocuous.

Elvis, I can understand. But a politician?

8. It creeps me out that the press seems hypnotized by this guy. Grown men and women blubbering like babes when talking about how exciting he is, how mesmerizing he is when he speaks. It’s as if “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” has come to life and the pods have been placed in every newsroom in America. It isn’t just Crissy Mathews and MSNBC. It’s news anchors at CNN, reporters for Time and Newsweek, editorial writers at WaPo and the New York Times. Big media is in the tank for this guy in a big way. They have thrown off all semblance of fairness (never mind objectivity) and just don’t care that people know they are in Obama’s corner. They can’t be shamed into changing. They evidently won’t be deflected from doing their best to elect Obama.

This kind of thing causes the hairs on the back of my neck to prick up – like walking through a graveyard at midnight. It is just plain creepy – no other word for it.

7. It creeps me out that Obama’s rhetoric about America is so apocalyptic. It is “the worst” this or “the most” that. He is a serial exaggerator – so much so it would be impossible for anyone to debunk all of his outrageous “doom and gloom” claims.

And what’s really, really creepy is that after addressing this litany of horrific evils perpetrated by Bush and the Republicans, he holds himself up as just the man to fix everything. If the United States were as bad as he describes it, no sane person would want to live there. And yet, Obama will ride to the rescue and “restore” America.

Shining knights on white horses riding to save us is one thing – we’ve seen that before many times in American politics. But Obama’s powers extend beyond Coolidge’s Hoover’s promise of a “chicken in every pot” to a promise to heal the souls of America and Americans.

I don’t know what’s creepier. The candidate saying it or his supporters believing it.

6. It creeps me out that with the exception of most conservatives, Obama’s radical associations and radical past – including his being on a first name basis with an unreconstructed terrorist – doesn’t seem to bother many people. What am I missing here? When Obama makes an actual political alliance with a radical Maoist organization like The New Party, going so far as to attending their meetings and recruiting their members to work on his state senate campaign, why is there no call for the candidate to explain himself? Nor has there been any effort – save a couple of scattered stories in the National Review and elsewhere that detail Obama’s association with the radical group ACORN.

It’s as if the entire “Obama movement,” made up mostly of good, mainstream Democrats, is so in thrall to the candidate that they can’t see the warning signs of this fellow’s true radicalism. They dismiss his past by simply pointing to the here and now and saying “See? He really is a moderate kind of guy after all.” We don’t know that because no one has ever – ever – asked him to explain why he sought the endorsement of a radical communist group when running for the state senate and why he associated himself with the radical group ACORN.

Beyond creepy. Truly scary…

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Burn her as a witch!!!!

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Democrats Banish Clinton Delegate Who is Now Undecided
Wis. Democrats Oust Delegate Over McCain Support
Friday, July 25, 2008
By Ryan J. Foley, Associated Press
Madison, Wis. - Wisconsin Democrats on Friday ousted a delegate to their national convention for saying she would vote for Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain in November.

Embarrassed by a defection in their ranks, the Wisconsin Democratic Party’s administrative committee voted 23-0 to strip Debra Bartoshevich of her status as a delegate to the Denver convention next month.

Bartoshevich was elected by party activists as a pledged delegate for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton from the 1st Congressional District in southeastern Wisconsin. But after Clinton dropped out of the race, Bartoshevich told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel she would support McCain over Democratic Sen. Barack Obama.

Get tough nets results

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Crime skyrockets in 1 county, plummets right next door

Guess which government just got tough on illegal immigrants?

Posted: July 27, 2008

1:43 pm Eastern

© 2008 WorldNetDaily WASHINGTON – One of the wealthiest counties in America reports crime skyrocketing by 22 percent in the first quarter of 2008, while its neighbor saw crime plummet by 19.3 percent in the same time period – coinciding with a get-tough policy on illegal immigration.

Prince William County in Northern Virginia, a bedroom community for the nation’s capital, made national news late last year with a crackdown on illegal immigration that supervisors believed was triggering higher crime and lower living standards.

Prince William County reported a 19.3 percent decline in crime, with chairman of the Board of County Supervisors Corey Stewart attributing the downturn to the hard line the county has taken toward illegal immigrants.

The Obama Child

Monday, July 28th, 2008

As told in biblical terms on YouTube here you will find the video on Sister Toldjah.

Here you will find the print article that the video was based on.

“He ventured forth to bring light to the world”

Obama lacks………

Monday, July 28th, 2008

He basically lacks everything necessary to be Commander-in-Chief. A good description of him is Post Turtle. Another good definition of him is vantriliquist’s puppet. His handlers are supplying his words and actions.

The true Obama passes up the chance to visit wounded warriors. The true Obama refuses to accept advise from professionals.

“The top U.S. military commander in Iraq isn’t buying the increasingly popular idea of a publicly stated timetable for American troop withdrawal.

Gen. David Petraeus, the Iraq commander, said in an interview with McClatchy that the situation in Iraq is too volatile to “project out, and to then try to plant a flag on, a particular date.”

With violence at its lowest levels of the war, politicians in both the United States and Iraq are getting behind the idea of a departure timetable. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was first, suggesting he would have combat troops home within 16 months of Inauguration Day. The idea got a big boost during his overseas trip, when Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki indicated support for that general timeline…

General Petraeus said, “We occasionally have commanders who have so many good weeks, (they think) it’s won. We’ve got this thing. Well we don’t. We’ve had so many good weeks. Right now, for example we’ve had two-and-a-half months of levels of violence not since March 2004,” he said from his office at Camp Victory.

“Well that’s encouraging. It’s heartening. It’s very welcome. But let’s keep our powder dry… Let’s not let our guard down.”

Petraeus is pushing for a more nuanced debate as both U.S. and Iraqi political leaders are in campaign seasons, with many voters in both countries wanting to hear there is an end. Maliki is trying to sway voters in time for this fall’s scheduled provincial elections by winning support from his political rival, firebrand cleric Muqtada al Sadr, who has called for a U.S. withdrawal date since 2004.

Throughout his tenure, Petraeus has argued for a drawdown based on conditions, saying that the last of the five surge brigades could leave earlier this month because Iraqi forces are increasingly capable of securing Iraq.”

The price of liberal stupidity is return to death and terror on our shores. Of course Obama wants to eliminate guns too so we will be safer.

Cooking in the Sun

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

It was 98 degrees. I believe I sweat more on this trip than I have on other trips in quite sometime. Gr@yM@n got a week of leave so we made the most of it. It was so busy I didn’t get as many photos as I should have. I will put out a call for photos I know 3 or 4 others were taking shots.

kicking back

We don’t take photos anymore of Gr@yM@n’s face …. ergo the nickname Gr@yM@n. Here he is sharing a moment with sister Ner. Ma and Dawn sit back and enjoy the time. It was the first time we got the family together for an overnight camping, fishing trip in years.

Miss M

Here is Miss M going about the task of sorting the color coded tent posts for the family tent.

Orderly Tent Set Up

Neat groups of color coded tent poles set up by Miss M. Meanwhile her brother Noah, sister Emster, and dad Jim, each perform their individual tasks to erect the tent.

Celebrate Life

Miss M stops to give a waive to her fan (Grandpa) and then continues her tasks. Pete, Pambo, Doodlebug & Hope,    Skateboard Brother, Chris, and Mike were there too. Like I said I didn’t take enough photos but I betcha I can get a few from family.

Sundowners

Finially Sundown. Time to light the fire and cook dinner. Ner did a great job. After dinner the consumate chick treat … Smores. Chris got there late and we talked and waited for him to arrive.

Life is good.

Back to the Wilderness

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Life is good.

Film Saturday