Tuesday, September 23, 2008
I'm back
Okay, so I admit. I have been blog lazy. Now that we are in the midst of college football season and a month and a half out from the election, I figure it is time to start writing again. I don't have time at the moment, but stay tuned for the many reasons why not to vote for Obama, and what I think about the current state of college football, perhaps two of my favorite subjects, my favorite being family, but Christy does such a great job on her blog, I can spend my time writing about boring stuff that may or may not matter!
Monday, July 21, 2008
Walmart
Now on to the good things about Walmart.
1. Always low prices, always.
2. Just about everything you could ever need (as long as it is in stock)
3. Pretty good garden section.
4. Very relaxing with low crowds in the morning.
I think that is just about it. There might be more wrong with Walmart then there is right, but the low prices keep me going back.
1. Always low prices, always.
2. Just about everything you could ever need (as long as it is in stock)
3. Pretty good garden section.
4. Very relaxing with low crowds in the morning.
I think that is just about it. There might be more wrong with Walmart then there is right, but the low prices keep me going back.
I'm back
Sorry for the delay. It has been a busy summer so far. I just got back from the Mississippi Gulf Coast. After three years, I think a lot of people have forgotten about the area. It is amazing to see how much damage still remains. There is empty lot after empty lot. There are still a lot of houses sitting empty, and many that have not been touched. Almost all of hte pine trees are dead, even miles from the beach. Many places are overgrown and have dead trees and branches piled as high as a man. We stayed at a church about two miles form the beach. It is a two story church and they said theat the water came up over the roof line. They are still working on their church, while helping out the community. I don't know if they will ever fully recover down there. but keep them in your thoughts and prayers as they continue the long process of recovery. We did a little work down there, but htere is still a lot left to do.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Walmart
Okay, Walmart can be an aggravating place.
Aggravation #1 - There are 40 registers and three cashiers.
Aggravation #2 - Finding an employee to help is almost like going on a scavenger hunt.
Aggravation #3 - Parking.
Aggravation #4 - They are always out of one thing you need.
Aggravation #5 - The Always Low Prices that keep you going back for more.
Lest you think I am Anti-Walmart, tomorrow I will write what is good about Walmart.
Aggravation #1 - There are 40 registers and three cashiers.
Aggravation #2 - Finding an employee to help is almost like going on a scavenger hunt.
Aggravation #3 - Parking.
Aggravation #4 - They are always out of one thing you need.
Aggravation #5 - The Always Low Prices that keep you going back for more.
Lest you think I am Anti-Walmart, tomorrow I will write what is good about Walmart.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Yeah, right
Let me ask you, do you really believe the media? I can't even stand to watch the evening news. I can't stomach CNN or MSNBC. These should be news channels, not editorial or commentary channels. They should provide news, not propaganda. They should present news, not for a skewed reality that supports there leftist agenda.
The news is heavily biased in favor of the left. It is hard for Republicans to do well in image and in voting because the Democrats have a well oiled machine of free party publicity and advertising. The news outlets know they are liberal puppets, and they don't care. Their leftist agenda is an obsession to them. Even though there are like 12 people left who watch the evening news, they still don't alter their direction of biased reporting.
I challenge you to try something. I know it will be painful, but watch the evening news one night. Count the number of times a report favors the left. Count the number of times it favors the right. It will be easy, anybody can keep a count of zero. We are fighting a hopeless war in Iraq (never mind the good that has been done, and the success of the troop surge.) Our economy is in shambles, covered more often then that less newsworthy, lesser little economic hiccup called the Great Depression. The planet is burning up due to global warming. I missed the news when we were playing in the snow here in Opelika, Alabama.
Barrack Hussein Obama is the love child of the left, despite the fact, or probably because of the fact that he is a disloyal America hater, indicated by what he says, the company he keeps, and the woman he is married to. The socialization of the health care system it would be the greatest thing since sliced bread. They fail to ever mention that socialized health care has failed in every country it has been tried. We are in an energy crisis, brought on by the Republicans that the Democrats will surely fix. Big oil and their Republican friends are to blame. Who is it that prevents drilling for oil in Alaska and in the gulf? Why have new refineries not been built? The democrats and leftist judges cater to the environmentalists wackoes that drive the party.
The media establishment is made up of outright liars. They very intentionally deceive to press their agenda. Alternative media has taken off in popularity because people are tired of being lied to, and they are not as stupid as the left would like, accepting everything they are fed without recognizing the stink of cow manure. We need to think for ourselves, and get the news from someone we can actually believe.
The news is heavily biased in favor of the left. It is hard for Republicans to do well in image and in voting because the Democrats have a well oiled machine of free party publicity and advertising. The news outlets know they are liberal puppets, and they don't care. Their leftist agenda is an obsession to them. Even though there are like 12 people left who watch the evening news, they still don't alter their direction of biased reporting.
I challenge you to try something. I know it will be painful, but watch the evening news one night. Count the number of times a report favors the left. Count the number of times it favors the right. It will be easy, anybody can keep a count of zero. We are fighting a hopeless war in Iraq (never mind the good that has been done, and the success of the troop surge.) Our economy is in shambles, covered more often then that less newsworthy, lesser little economic hiccup called the Great Depression. The planet is burning up due to global warming. I missed the news when we were playing in the snow here in Opelika, Alabama.
Barrack Hussein Obama is the love child of the left, despite the fact, or probably because of the fact that he is a disloyal America hater, indicated by what he says, the company he keeps, and the woman he is married to. The socialization of the health care system it would be the greatest thing since sliced bread. They fail to ever mention that socialized health care has failed in every country it has been tried. We are in an energy crisis, brought on by the Republicans that the Democrats will surely fix. Big oil and their Republican friends are to blame. Who is it that prevents drilling for oil in Alaska and in the gulf? Why have new refineries not been built? The democrats and leftist judges cater to the environmentalists wackoes that drive the party.
The media establishment is made up of outright liars. They very intentionally deceive to press their agenda. Alternative media has taken off in popularity because people are tired of being lied to, and they are not as stupid as the left would like, accepting everything they are fed without recognizing the stink of cow manure. We need to think for ourselves, and get the news from someone we can actually believe.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Movie Review - Spiderman 3
I would give it 1 1/2 out of four stars. It was fairly terrible, an utter disappointment after the enjoyable first film and the masterpiece second film. The villains were dull, the action scarce, and the plot convoluted. The dark Spiderman/ Peter Parker was cheesy. It wasn't entertaining, or even interesting. I wish they would do one more just to make up for this disaster.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
A Beginning/ of oil and the simple answer
Okay, this is my first blog. I thought it might be fun to have a blog to express my opinion, since I have an opinion on just about everything. I have a lot on my mind, and very little mind to spare, so I think it best to unload some of what is in it.
Gas is up to around $3.629. There's another topic for later, what is the .009 about? The price of oil is going to continue to rise. Our government has let us down here. I am a conservative, but am about to disavow myself from the Republican party (that is another 37 topics to write about.) My general felling is that the Republicans are a bunch of wimps. Someone needs to step up with the obvious. We need more oil. The way to have more oil is to go get it. If that sounds over simplistic, it is because I believe the time is now for a simple solution.
The democrats, of course, blame everything on the Republicans. The truth is that our energy crisis is their fault. Anybody who refuses to accept that really has their head in the ground. The democrats cater to the extremists in their party, and bend to the environmental wackoes. Their is a lot of oil out their to be drilled, but we can't touch it because we might disturb the precious caribou. They don't need the oil. Without opposable thumbs, they can't drive. It is good for us to be responsible stewards of the environment. But we have the resources to alleviate a problem that is effecting many people and hurting our economy. The time is now to start oil exploration and to begin constructing new refineries.
I believe that if we started even heading in that direction, OPEC would drastically reduce the price of oil, because let us be honest, it is our business that is making them rich. We could have energy independence in a matter of a few years if someone would step up and lead us in that direction. Unfortunately the government elected by the people, for the people, are only for themselves. They cater to special interests groups, or are to worried about ramifications to their chances of being reelected. Meanwhile the lowly and unimportant common people that were dumb enough to elect them find it harder and harder to make it while paying what will soon be $4 a gallon for gas, most of which is going to rich people in countries that hate us (but that is a whole other topic.)
Gas is up to around $3.629. There's another topic for later, what is the .009 about? The price of oil is going to continue to rise. Our government has let us down here. I am a conservative, but am about to disavow myself from the Republican party (that is another 37 topics to write about.) My general felling is that the Republicans are a bunch of wimps. Someone needs to step up with the obvious. We need more oil. The way to have more oil is to go get it. If that sounds over simplistic, it is because I believe the time is now for a simple solution.
The democrats, of course, blame everything on the Republicans. The truth is that our energy crisis is their fault. Anybody who refuses to accept that really has their head in the ground. The democrats cater to the extremists in their party, and bend to the environmental wackoes. Their is a lot of oil out their to be drilled, but we can't touch it because we might disturb the precious caribou. They don't need the oil. Without opposable thumbs, they can't drive. It is good for us to be responsible stewards of the environment. But we have the resources to alleviate a problem that is effecting many people and hurting our economy. The time is now to start oil exploration and to begin constructing new refineries.
I believe that if we started even heading in that direction, OPEC would drastically reduce the price of oil, because let us be honest, it is our business that is making them rich. We could have energy independence in a matter of a few years if someone would step up and lead us in that direction. Unfortunately the government elected by the people, for the people, are only for themselves. They cater to special interests groups, or are to worried about ramifications to their chances of being reelected. Meanwhile the lowly and unimportant common people that were dumb enough to elect them find it harder and harder to make it while paying what will soon be $4 a gallon for gas, most of which is going to rich people in countries that hate us (but that is a whole other topic.)
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