Friday, April 17, 2009

Nip-Slip

Miss SONY
Hoist by her ....

Unplugged

Hot Fuzz the Movie

HOT FUZZ

I would not in a hundred years rent a flick titled Hot Fuzz.  I'm still not sure how I came sit long enough to watch the beginning, but once started I couldn't stop.  Then, I watched it again the next day, because it made me feel good to do so.  That's how it's supposed to work.  In case you're interested.

State of the Nation


The economy is so bad:

CEO's are now playing miniature golf.

Even people who have nothing to do with the Obama administration aren't paying their taxes.

Hotwheels and Matchbox stocks are trading higher than GM.

McDonalds is selling the 1/4 Ouncer

People in Beverly Hills fired their nannies and learned their children's names.

A truck of Americans got caught sneaking into Mexico .

The most highly-paid job is now jury duty.

People in Africa are donating money to Americans.

Motel Six won’t leave the light on.

The Mafia is laying off judges.

Congress says they are looking into the Bernard Madoff scandal. So, let’s see if I understand this correctly, the guy that made $50 billion disappear is being investigated by the people who made $750 billion disappear.

April 16, 2009 13:18 by English Guy

Secession session

1. Across
Six Letter Word for Impeach


In the spirit of academic debate ...

Is there a dumber proposition than "Does Texas Have the Right to Secede?"  Secede meaning, "we ain't playing that no more." Secede meaning "adios muthafarkers."   You may as well ask whether a prisoner has a right to break out of jail?  If the con evades recapture,  it's a  fait accompli.

If you're still worried about the constitutionality of it, there is no restriction mentioned.  In 1861 eleven states declared their secession from the U.S., and that was that. They then lost a war to invading Union armies, and were forced back.  That's the law known as  "Might makes Right." The only law that matters in such circumstaces.  Same stakes today. 

If Texas, or any number of other states want out of this, excuse me for being blunt, gulag waiting to happen, all it takes is agreement by a state legislature, and a governor's signature.  It's understood that no elected body makes that move without overwhelming support from the constituency, so there's your army.

There's also a fundamental difference by comparison to the ill-fated Confederacy.  Nukes.  All it takes is one, and you hold the trump card.  Especially if the other side are mainly comprised  of pasty face liberal canker-blossoms, whose major concern, after their own precious hides of course, is the ecology.  It seems to me then, the question to be answered is this.  Is our present government legitimately elected, and operating constitutionally?  Everyone has to answer that question for themselves., and live or die with the consequences.  Freedom ain't cheap.  If it was, everyone would have some.

Poor babies ...

Excuse Moi?
In light of the furor displayed by memory challenged media over The Great American Tea Party, this blast from the recent past is in order.

Buyer's Remorse

Buyer's Remorse

The cure for everything ...

Reagan the Wonder Dog