Sunday, February 17, 2008

The War Rages On

The war, the war, the goddamn war
All we can expect is more

The time has come to put an end
All the terrorist to hell we'll send

It is time to quit pussy footing around
Making a big noise, making a big sound

With all the might we have at hand
It is time to take a final stand

Blow the SOBs from the hiding spots
And decorate the field with tiny dots

Put an end to these insane fanatics
Get the big guns from the attics

Put an end to all this fanatical idiocy
Let the world live in peace and prosperity

Sunday, November 30, 2003

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving has past and we see, the U.S. has a President with some guts. Making a surprise visit to the troops in Iraq! What a feat. It was great. Yes, there was a great deal of secrecy, but what do you expect, it is a 13 hour trip and any advance notice to the enemy would have given them a chance to try and create havoc or be prepared to try and take out the President. It is good to see that this administration can move about secretly when it is necessary, and in these trying times, it is often necessary.

If you think not, remember 9/11 when the news media was reporting the whereabouts of the President before anything was known about the magnitude of the attack. It is in America's best interest at times to keep things quiet, and if necessary, leave the press behind.

Lastly, think of what it would have been like had the liberals maintained the office of President - where would we be now. Probably still working with a focus group trying to figure out what the problem was. And if you think these actions are wrong, read the book "Dereliction of Duty" and see what the previous White House was really all about, a bunch of self-grandizing people with no concern for the American public and the freedoms we have. Typical liberal thinking, everything is okay as long as we can regulate it! Well, everything is NOT okay - we need to set boundaries and we need to enforce the Constitution on strick grounds, not just "whatever the liberal thought of the day is."

Tuesday, March 27, 2001

Liberal Press

The abuse we take at the hands of the liberal press has got to be countered with more reasonable "middle of the road" thinking. It is not possible to continually exist in either extreme (right or left). However, for sure we cannot continue to get pumeled by the drek the media is foisting on us. People, people, people, wake up to reality, get a life, begin to realize there is more here than listening to these self-promting, righteous, hippocrits. Get out your paddle and give them a good wack in the ass to wake them up. Tell them you are not going to stand for their tunnel vision; give us the whole, complete story. Then we can make our own decision as to what we want to continue hearing and what we want to shut out of our life.

Friday, February 23, 2001

What Me Worry

A new spin on the old story - is almost like Afred E. Newman - What Me Worry? Well, I didn't know my brother was ripping off a few felons for a "Presidential Pardon." Now really, do you expect people to believe that story? How about the change from us and we to I. Are you writing poor old Bill out of the picture? One of these days, society will wake up to the wholesale auctioning of the White Hourse and all the amenities that go with the office. Thank goodness, we now have someone in the office with some moral character.

Wednesday, December 13, 2000

In The Mud

The Supreme Court has spoken
The spin doctors have awoken
I don't have an extra token
Can't ride the bus to Hoboken

Stuck here in the mud you see
Can't wait to watch it on tv
Whatever they call it what will it be
No doubt it's the making of history

Tuesday, December 12, 2000

The Cow

Workers looking at the cow
Whose domain is it anyhow
Who decides whose president
Laws they want to circumvent

Sunday, December 10, 2000

The Door

I heard this said many times before
Let me show you to the door
Uncouth, uncultured, they remain
Are we slowly going insane

Your Cake

Want your cake and eat it too
Go to court and sue the zoo
Try to stretch the legal boundary
You end up in a quandary

None

Once and then there was none
Wouldn't it be a lot of fun
Politicians on the run
Tell me, who's got the gun