Thursday, December 4, 2014


You know..Obamageddon campaigned 6 years ago on having the "most transparent" administration "ever". Finally, 6 years later, Obamageddon has become fully transparent. He lost not only his base in subsequent election cycles, but he's discouraged the quanity willing to actually go to the polls. Now, he's flaming the fires of racism by supporting the errors of mainstream media in the Ferguson chaos. He knows the facts, but supporting those means exposing the mainstream media and the likes of Sharpton, Jackson, and Holder as well. It's undeniable.. fully transparent now, that Obamageddon is racist in sheep's clothing.
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HuffPost headline/story: "In Decades Since Leaders First Got Together On Climate, World Has Gotten Hotter, Weirder" * In the more than two decades since world leaders first got together to try to solve global warming, life on Earth has changed, not just the climate. It's gotten hotter, more polluted with heat-trapping gases, more crowded and just downright wilder.-- Hmmm"weirder"? Well, so have politicians and Algore groupies.. It's amazing that a handful of "Chicken Littles" can command mainstream attention with with two decades of data on a planet that is BILLIONS of years old.
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You know.. if Algore was around at the end of the Ice Age, he'd probably been complaining about "global warming/climate change" as his backyard turned from ice to grass.
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Online headline: "'That's ridiculous': NBA great Charles Barkley again rails against notion cops purposely kill blacks" -- Wow.. little did I ever believe I'd reference Charles Barkley as a voice of reason.. a beacon in the time of darkness. but here I am doing so.
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Soapbox moment: Questions... Why do black people feel white police officers search for huge black people they can kill? Why do huge black people simply not comply when a white police officer stops them on the street to ask questions? I'm a pretty big white guy.. maybe not "huge" in some recent comparisons, but at 6'6" and 270 pounds, I would present a contemplative situation for a police officer who felt he/she had to "cold call" me on the street. In fact, I was confronted twice back in the late 70's as I walked around my neighborhood for exercise. In fact, once was by two white officers, and once by a black officer. They were investigating the "Columbus Strangler, and I lived in the affected area. They suddenly stopped me simply because they were investigating and I was in that area. They asked questions, they asked for my ID and reason for "being here", and I complied and cooperated, and they moved on. I was, in a sense, happy to be stopped and questioned because the police were doing their duties. I also have no doubt each contemplated the situation of danger they might encounter running up to a "huge" person walking around, but simple respect on my part disarmed any aggressive action.
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You know..there's been plenty of time for exploratory examinations into the 30,000 "found" IRS emails for some sort of preliminary report to have been forthcoming....why haven't we them? Sounds like the president's interest in Ferguson is diversionary. I guess its simply another casualty of Ferguson, MO.
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Online story: "The Arizona Cardinals might want to consider taking away linebacker Darnell Dockett's social media privileges. * The star player live-tweeted a Tuesday jury duty appearance in which he fired off dozens of tweets ridiculing the whole process" -- You know.. this sorta explains the lack of respect by the black street community for law and order. Here is a high profile young black man sitting in the arena of justice, yet turns it into a joke rather than an opportunity to dispense justice.
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Online story: "The Tesla Model S, with 98-percent of owners happy enough with their all-electric sedans that they'd buy another one, is the most-loved vehicle in the United States, according to Consumer Reports. * Considering that Tesla Motors is America's youngest automotive brand, and that it's lone model is so bristling with technology and innovation, it's a truly impressive feat that the Model S is proving so popular with consumers." -- "bristling with technology and innovation"? This must be the equivalence on owning an Apple iCar...basically a rolling distraction cell.
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Today marks the launch of the first Orion class space capsule..the next step in history.. it was scheduled to launch about now, but wind strength has been too much .
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Online headline: "Nets fan with prosthetic leg is carried out of Madison Square Garden by security" -- You know.. having a prosthetic leg, or any other body part, does not exempt one from day-to-day rules of life.. like being a reasonably good neighbor in a packed frenetic arena situation.
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Online headline: "CNN Mocks White House for Awarding Ambassador Roles to Ridiculously Unqualified Obama Donors" -- Hmm, the Senate and Congress must not have been the only defeats for Democrats in November.
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L-E headline: "TCU jumps Florida St into 3rd in playoff rankings" -- Looks like a "conspiracy" ...If Bama is #1 & FSU is #4, that would mean they would play in the first round, eliminating another "All-South" championship matchup.
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Online headline: "Pope Francis Prays Toward Mecca, Calls On Europe To Open Borders To Muslims" -- Hey, ISIS... the Pope is an infidel!
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Online story: "Atlanta must solve its traffic problems if the region is to compete successfully for jobs with peer cities including Dallas and Houston, Metro Atlanta Chamber ChairmanRichard Anderson said Tuesday. * Anderson, whose day job is CEO of Delta Air Lines Inc., urged business leaders to get behind comprehensive legislation leaders in the General Assembly are vowing to take up this winter to raise more tax revenue for critically needed highway and transit projects. * "We can't get chicken about it. We have to step up," Anderson told an audience of business, political and community leaders at the chamber's 155th annual meeting, held this year at the Delta Flight Museum. "If that means raising taxes to fund our roads, it means raising taxes to fund our roads." -- Good grief.. Delta is headed up by a liberal! No wonder service and value stink. It also draws attention to how liberals are always for taxes coming from other people's pockets when they see how they will benefit personally from it.
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Online quote source: "“The tendency to aggression is an innate, independent, instinctual disposition in man... it constitutes the powerful obstacle to culture.” - Sigmund Freud" -- I guess in the 21st Century, Freud would have named this "Obamatisticalism"
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Why all the concern over every police officer with body cameras? Wouldn't it be more effective if we surgically implanted convicted felons with cameras so we know what new crimes they are committing, and what they see/hear when a police officer catches them red-handed?
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Ledger_Enquirer headline: "WHITE HOUSE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS GO DIGITAL" -- Hmmm, now the NSA can track Santa.. Wonder if the Selective Service will catch this 'fence-jumper"?
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L-E "letter" expose': An owner of the Columbus Cottonmouths Hockey team wrote a response to clarify previously posted misinformation; she wrote: " Last season, I paid the city $134,500 in rent plus the contractually required $21,280 in complimentary tickets." -- $21,280 in complimentary tickets.. like other venue events, complimentary tickets are distributed to city officials and seemingly whomever the Civic Center manager wants to bestow them on. I want to know not only why this is part of the set contracts, but whether or not the City distributes IRS income tax forms for using such tickets.
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Oh.. did you here the Fox Anchor who said when he was home for Thanksgiving in Mississippi, he bought gas for $2.30 a gallon? Our distributors are ripping us off!

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