The Democrat party has introduced an "energy bill" in Congress that does virtually nothing to solve the duel problems of high gas prices and the security risk of America`s dependence on middle eastern oil.
The bill is a slap in the face to the 90% of America that is already suffering from the high price of fuel, brought to us by the outrageous restrictions forced on the country by same congressional clowns that are claiming this is the answer.
The current BoBomma line is "America only has 3% of the world`s oil reserves but represents 25% of the world`s oil demand, so drilling isn`t the answer". Of course, as is always the case with the Slippery Messiah, the whole story isn`t being told. Proven reserves in the Prudhoe Bay, Alaska site alone make it the 13th largest oil field in the world, and drilling there would clearly increase world supply and drive down prices. Isn`t that the objective? Apparently not in the eyes of the Pelosi-BoBomma crowd.
More importantly, BoBomma is talking about PROVEN reserves. We don`t even know how much oil we actually have, since the Democrats in Congress won`t let us even explore these areas to determine what1s there. Why, you ask? Because they don`t care what`s best for the country. They care about staying in power. Everything else is irrelevant.
Check out this video - and watch to the end.
The man is right. Look at all of human history. Freedom really is always worth the price, because without freedom a people can have nothing.
Lately, the tag line from the Democrat Party regarding the Messiah BoBamma is "Jesus was a community organizer, Pontius Pilate was a Governor".
Let''s think this through for a minute. Before this month, have you ever heard of Jesus referred to as a "community organizer"? Of course not. Because it''s stupid. First of all, Jesus had a profession before he started his earthly ministry - he was a carpenter. He became a teacher (rabbi, it says in the New Testament) and went on to become a sacrifice to allow for the redemption of the human race. He was not a community organizer.
And what about the Governor part of the quip? Is the implication that Governors of the States through the America are evil people who persecute people? It''s a clear attempt to accuse Governor Palin of persecuting poor little BoBamma. And that''s just stupid as well. These folks are really out of touch.
I''m glad Super Tuesday is finally over. It was starting to grate on me. Not the fact that there were a number of primaries on that day, or even the non-stop political ads and political commentary. I was just tired of the phrase "Super Tuesday". Especially the people who have taken to calling it "Super Duper Tuesday". I even heard one guy say "Super-de-Duper Tuesday". I think he was a political science professor from some school in Minnesota, so he was particularly prone to saying foolish things, but really, "super-de-duper"?
I''d like to get the name changed to "Stupid Tuesday" since it causes a whole bunch of political talking heads and old media people to say really stupid things in a vain attempt to look smart. But then again, I don''t think I could stand hearing one of them say "stupid-de-dupid Tuesday" - it would be too much to bear.
I''ve heard a lot in the last week or two about John McCain - much of which I don''t believe. For example, he''s against amnesty for illegal aliens and for a fence at the boarder. We probably all just misunderstood the McCain-Kennedy amnesty bill last summer. He''s also always been in favor of tax cuts, except, of course, the Bush tax cuts, which he labeled at the time as a "giveaway for the rich". And he''s all for getting original intent judges on the bench. Ahh, the gang of fourteen? Well, that was really to help us get judges, yeh, that''s the ticket, it was to help us out...
Now I''m hearing that he''s the most "electable" candidate we''ve got. With this I began to wonder. The New York Time and the LA Times have both endorsed him. Does anyone really think they would rather see him as the president than either Hillary or Barack? Of course not, and it''s foolish to believe they would. So when it gets down to the general election, most of the main stream media will treat him like they have every other republican presidential candidate, like a baby treats a diaper.
The real unknown is not whether Senator McCain''s media friends will leave him, they will. No, the real question is how will he handle it. He''s never had to run in a campaign where the media has not been on his side. What kind of a reaction can we expect?
If past glimpses are any indication the picture will not be pretty. McCain tends to get cranky when he''s upset with someone, and the media will use this at every opportunity to portray him as a crotchety old codger who''s unsuitable to be the president. This will be problematic if he runs against Hillary, but if he''s up against Barack he''ll get slaughtered.
Think back to the last time we had an old Republican war hero running against a young vibrant Democrat. Then we got the audacious "man from Hope", this time we''re poised to get the man riding "The Audacity of Hope".
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