Friday, January 28, 2011

TAKE A DEEP BREATH AND THINK A LITTLE

Good gravy, what a bunch of dunderheads.

In an op-ed, Michelle Malkin wrote about the abortion production line in the city of Brotherly Love, Philedelphia Pennsylvania, where under the watchful eye of one of the establishment republicans, Gov. Tom Ridge, hundreds of abortions were performed in such a vicious and cruel way that murder, is the only word you can use to describe it.
Dr. Gosnell and his band of accomplices, regularly delivered live babies in their third trimester, then murdered them by severing their spinal cords. And you don't think there is a difference between tea party republicans and the establishment republicans?

While I was on Eric Cantors' web site, I looked at some of the comments made by readers and discovered that there still are people that believe there is money in some sort of trust fund for social security. Man, I thought this subject had been so chewed up and digested that there couldn't be a soul, taking in air, that could believe that. What planet does that kind of person live on? Am I bonkers or is he the only one left that believes there is a social security fund somewhere?

And did you hear this one; Repeal of the Health Care bill will add about 230 billion dollars to our national deficit. WHAT!? If we simply eliminated the Health Care program, just simply eliminated it, and returned to what we had before it was passed, and by the way, nothing has changed since it was passed, except to make tax payers pay for this thing, while not getting any thing out of the program until 2014, there would be no cost; nothing added to the national debt. Just use some common sense, how could eliminating something that isn't in effect, cost anything by eliminating it? If anything, tax payers should get a refund on the additional costs they have been charged, while waiting for the year 2014.

And now the broo-ha-ha over Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and the rest of that stuff. What?! Is it any of our business? Sure, we have to watch what goes on there, because in the future we will need to develop political relations with the government of those countries, but for now, what goes on there is their business. How do you think America would have acted if some foreign country interfered with our civil war? Naw, it's their civil war, let them decide how they want their country to look. Afterwards, we can decide if we want to have any kind of political relationship with them, but for now, it is simply none of our business.

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