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REPUBLICANS vs DEMOCRATS
A CUTE READ RECEIVED IN AN E-MAL!
A good story you can tell even your youngest child and they will know the
difference between a liberal Democrat and a conservative Republican.
I remember the time that Catherine, one of my daughter Shannon’s friends when she was little, told me that she wanted to be President one day. Both of her parents are liberal Democrats and were standing there with us and I asked Catherine, ‘If you were President what would be the first thing you would do?’
Catherine replied, ‘I would give houses to all the homeless people.’
‘Wow, what a worthy goal you have there, Catherine.’ I told her, ‘You don’t have to wait until you are President to do that, you can come over to my house and clean up all the dog poop in the back yard and I will pay you $5. Then we can go over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $5 to use for a new house.’
Catherine, who was about 4, thought that over for a second, while her mom looked at me, and Catherine replied, ‘Why doesn’t the homeless guy come over and clean up the dog poop and you can pay him the $5.’
Welcome to the Republican Party, Catherine.
Sarah Palin Is My Girl !
Sarah Palin Is My Girl
by Ted Nugent (more by this author)
Posted 09/04/2008 ET
With grave suspicion and reservations, I nonetheless rejoice that the fading embers of conservatism may have
indeed caught fire once more. That fireball is Gov.Sarah Palin of Alaska, I pray the next Vice President of the
United States. Now I know why I have seen no one with any guts in the Republican Party in so long: the
governor of Alaska has them all. Her speech last night was clearly a grand slam out-of-the-park home run.
America, we have liftoff!
By selecting Gov. Palin to be his running mate, Sen. McCain has finally electrified the conservative base — the
very base he desperately needs to defeat Sen.Obama in November. I, for one, am greatly relieved and
inspired by her message, delivery, confidence, poise, class and grace.
To borrow a relative quote from Michelle Obama, with the selection of Gov. Palin, it’s the first time in quite
some time that I’m proud of the Republican Party.
Gov. Palin is a true outsider, a real maverick. She lacks Washington, D.C. political experience. That’s good.
No, that’s excellent. It is her lack of D.C. political experience that is the refreshing outsider change America so
desperately needs and wants.
Palin made it clear that she is like the rest of us, noting how Fedzilla is bloated, broken, ineffective, and
wasteful. Our professional politicians no longer work for us, but instead represent K Street bandit lobbyists.
These scoundrels deserve our scorn, anger and contempt, and, quite honestly, a big, old pink slip, and Sarah
appears to be the tough leader we seek to get the job done.
The level of disgust and distrust across America is appalling and, I believe, unprecedented. A recent poll
indicated the Nancy Pelosi-led Congress’ approval rating is at an abysmal record low of nine percent. That it
is even that high shows how clueless and disconnected the lunatic fringe is.
America needs more outsiders in Washington, D.C. now more than ever. We need more tough, standup
hockey moms like Governor Sarah Palin. We need more ordinary Americans to springboard from small city
councils to the halls of congress and beyond. We need welders, cops, teachers, ditch diggers, business
people, construction workers, secretaries, auto mechanics, and guitar slingers to come to Washington, D.C.
and replant the good old “We the People” tree.
Americans need to replace the professional politicians who have rigged and ruined the system to exclude
ordinary citizens from participating in this experiment in self-government. My advice is to get angry and vote
them all out. The professional punk politicians are the problem, not the solution.
We need fewer lawyers in Washington. Lawyers have created a masturbatory legal system by raping our
justice system. It’s refreshing to see that neither Sen. McCain nor Gov. Palin is a lawyer. This could be a good
start back towards an experiment in self-government. Count me in.
We need fewer bureaucrats who accomplish nothing but sustaining and growing Fedzilla. Bureaucrats
create reams of regulations, rules, and requirements that strangle innovation and punish producers. I expect
Vice President Palin to lead the charge with a battering ram to smash in the bureaucratic doors that impede
progress instead of enabling it. I had a bumper crop of crowbars this year. I’ll donate them all to those willing
to swing them.
It’s wrong to suggest that just because Gov. Palin is not a career D.C. politician that she lacks the experience
and intelligence to lead the nation. She clearly has more executive management experience than Sen. Obama,
who has zero experience at running anything. He’s not qualified to run an all-night donut shop, much less
America.
Gov. Palin is an executive. The mark of an effective executive is to surround herself with bright, talented,
capable professionals who share her vision to accurately represent the people they work for: Americans.
Chief Executive Officers need to be visionary leaders, not tacticians who micromanage. Her experience
demonstrates she is prepared to lead if necessary.
Gov. Palin represents real hope and change. In her case, hope and change are not simply hollow words. As a
city councilwoman, mayor and governor, she has achieved tangible results. She exudes energy and passion,
has the experience and the skills, and is ready for the job. I couldn’t be more excited for America.
In addition to her executive experience, and based on unbiased, genuine research, Gov. Palin concludes that
global warming is a fraud, supports drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, hunts and fishes, and
is a member of the National Rifle Association. What’s not to like?
Those pundits and Fedzilla fanatics who proclaim Gov.Palin has no experience to run the country are the very
punks who want to continue to feed Fedzilla. They advocate taking more of our paychecks, wasting more of
hard earned money, and not being held accountable. I would like to buy these Fedzilla punks a one-way ticket
on the express train to Hell.
President Reagan would surely be proud of Sen. McCain’s choice of Gov. Palin to be his running mate.
President Reagan’s words so many years ago ring true once again: it’s morning in America.
Last night, a political savior may have arrived. Ted Nugent at your service, Vice President-to-be Palin. I’m
your biggest fan. Let’s rock.
Rock legend Ted Nugent is noted for his conservative political views and his vocal pro-hunting and Second
Amendment activism. He also maintains the Official Ted Nugent Site at www.TedNugent.com. Coming
October 6th from Regnery Publishing is Nugent’s new book Ted, White & Blue: The Nugent Manifesto,
which can be pre-ordered at www.amazon.com.
Good Afternoon Everyone!
Today – October 10, 2008
Well – 7 – seven weeks ago today is when Daddy had his open heart surgery!
The valve replacement and two by-passes.
How time flies! At imes is seems so much longer – because he is doing so
well. He is walking around – now driving the car – and a couple of times
his truck!!
He is not one to keep down. Mother has done a wonderful job in keeping
an eye on him. Making sure that something he want to do is within his limit!
Mother is getting more rest now, and Daddy’s sleep at night is becoming better.
The one thing that henders him — eating! he eats several times a day, and still
has to eat soft food because of his teeth! They just do not work. Two reasons
- one they were not made right in the first place — second he as lost a bit of
weight down to 140 from 149 – and not wearing they for a few weeks because
his mouth was sore. But all-in-all — doing ok.
The Problem that I have is that Mother tells me of his despression (which I can tell-
whenhe is not himself) and have told Mother to tell him that epression goes along
with his recovery – and she says that shes never heard of that – so she will not tell
him. I’ve told her that I have it on good authority that that is one of the (side) effects
that comes from the surgery – yet she refuses to tel him – because no one has told
her! Yet I asked he – if I would lie to her about that – she said probably not -
but still!???l
I cannot mention it to Daddy because he does not want me to know that he’s been
depressed! This is my frustration when I can tell he does not feel well – both
physically and emotionally …. There have been a couple of days when his face
almost did not look like him.
Still so many emotions are tucked inside of me. The fright that the surgery had to take
place in the first place. The dealings during the hospital stay – being told by
Mother that they did not want me – nor need me for anything! Making trips back
and forth to the store – taking them to the doctors .. yet I’m not needed or wanted -
but I will do want they want me to do. I don’t think I’ve really let out a good cry
that everything is OK!
More News —-
On August 11th after three weeks & 3 days after heart surgery a very dear friend of
mine died. I had spoken with him on Saturday and I got the call from TN on Wednesday
that on Monday he had died! What a shock. He was 57 – only one year older than me
who I have know for close to 35years! His surgery was on the 18th of August (in Tennessee)
where he lived … he went home on the 27th .. we spoke evey couple of days because I &
he knew each other…He needed the sleep and rest … so he would call when he woke
and wanted to talk. I really miss him…how I would love to talk to him now about my
feelings — he would always make me feel better. He always called me His “little Sister”
and he was just like my big brother (as I’ve lost both of my brothers) ..We could & did
talk about everything. I miss him.
—-then —-
Two adorable white kitens were left by their mother – yes I had been feeding them because
I knew they were/are strays – but I never guessed that she would to have apparently left
them here. But Charlie (my cat) did start to take care of them – would play and look after them
if he saw them going toward the street – he went to get them!…so to keep things friendsly
so that I could get to them to get them a good home, so called one ‘little bit’ another ‘keyk’
–one I know now is a boy (so from ‘little bit’ to ‘little man’) the other still no idea!
Oh and both are white with black tone tales smugged ears … and the one ‘kayk’ has a black mark
over the left eye .. so all was going well —UNTIL the 21st of September – my cat Charlie
was in a horrible fight on top of my roof.
I do not know if i was anoher cat – or something else (coon) … becasue I could not see –
only hear the cries of my cat! Horrible. Trying to spray water from the hose on the roof
and not sure that any of it helped. When he finally came down – would not let me look at him
to see what was wrong, so the next morning was evident – his head and right ear. So for the
next two + weeks doctored his ear with peroxide .. and let him rest. A few days later tried being
outside and he wanted back in! With a few more days of tlc yesterday he was again playing
in the evening with the kittens then came back in for the night….so progress is slow but
working. He will be OK!
So While….
all these things were going on back and forth not being able to keep much of anything straight
I’ve been working on My WebSite – New Beginnings -…which will now allow me to not
be on a ‘host’ that does not work properly – Bravenet that has a bad wrap with me – and all
the problem with Geocities — so onward to Comcast ! with their PWP’g all the files ar safe
and generated via Frontpage.
So I hope it works!
Last
— this week Monday and Tuesday.. new roof on this house. All that banging…glad it’s
done. They did a wonderful job.
Now I’m out of here!
Hope that all is well with each of you.
Deborah

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