Thursday, February 24, 2011

Egyptian Protester Gear / Fashion Statement

Seen in Cairo over the past weeks, these are makeshift helmets
made by the Egyptians whilst scrapping in their current predicament.

Here’s a guide through these pieces of registered non-standard army kit:

Your classic 1970’s “green” ‘Tri-bottle Rag’ helmet – a must in any type of combat, made from readily available recyclable materials, and provides a soft, cushioned landing for incoming rounds

A late 80’s ‘boxhat’. The bloke next to him doesn’t appear too sure of its effectiveness

A renaissance period piece of brickwear teamed with a black and cream scarf.

Im not sure that tuna sandwich he is about to lob is gonna cause too much destruction.
Old skool 80’s broken bin helmet.
I personally love the fact he needs to lift it up to see –
does he spend the rest of the time walking in to things?

Textbook saucepaning with lifejacket combo. Defiant - he does not take any CRAP!!

Ancient Egyptian bed pan accented by Palestinian head wrap.
This guy looks like a lefty – keeping his “fast ball” left arm free
for the upcoming assault.

And the winner…
This bloke is going to war with 2 baguettes strapped to his ears and a ham salad roll seran wrapped to his forehead. I definitely wanna be behind him if someone lobs a load of bricks at me.

Friday, February 18, 2011

HOW DID THEY DO THIS IN 1931??















Let's hope this happens to all of us!




All golfers should live so long as to be this kind of old man!

Toward the end of the Sunday service, the Minister asked, "How many of you have forgiven your enemies?"

80% held up their hands.

The Minister then repeated his question. All responded this time, except one man, an avid golfer named Walter Barnes, who attended church only when the weather was bad.

"Mr. Barnes, it's obviously not a good morning for golf. It's good to see you here today. Are you not willing to forgive your enemies?"

"I don't have any," he replied gruffly.

"Mr. Barnes, that is very unusual. How old are you?"

"Ninety-eight," he replied. The congregation stood up and clapped their hands.

"Oh, Mr. Barnes, would you please come down in front & tell us all how a person can live ninety-eight years & not have an enemy in the world?"

The old golfer tottered down the aisle, stopped in front of the pulpit, turned around, faced the congregation, and said simply, "I outlived all the sons of bitches."

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Devil Now Owns California - Get Out While You Still Can!

California laws now mandate that ALL SCHOOLCHILDREN, whether in Public, Private or Church Schools be taught to promote homosexuality and other despicable acts!

What's next? The confiscation of children at birth for government brainwashing farms like the USSR??? The homosexual raping of our children? Open abominations in the street?

What are the next laws? Outlawing traditional God-fearing religions, including the Bible, the Torah and any religious scriptures, then burning down all the churches, synagogues and Temples, or converting them for pagan idolatry??

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=262485

California usually sets precedent for national laws - the devil loving anarchists are backing us into a corner and daring us to fight our way out. . . will they be surprised when we do!

This may very well be the straw that, "Broke the Camel's Back!"

The list of "Traitors" that voted to renew the Patriot Act

Before you take a look at this list of who voted to renew the USA Patriot Act yesterday, I want you to take note of how many Republicans are on the "Yea" list.

There were 148 "Nay" votes... Take a look at how many Democrats are on that list.

Think that Republicans are exempt from being part of the "Progressive" movement?... are you that caught up in the "left/right" paradigm to think that our country's salvation rests in the good nature and platform of the Republican Party? ... This is a vivid demonstration of how willing the Republican party is to sell your freedoms and liberties out to their handlers... and you just got sold out.... They have renewed their authority to enter your home without a constitutional search warrant signed under Oath and penalty of perjury, without probable cause, without judicial review, and to seize anything you have under "gag rules" and without penalty for violations of constitutional law, all in the name of a phantom "war on terror'.

You need to watch Judge Andrew Napolitano's "Freedom Watch" on the Fox News Channel today... He reveals this list, and you will get schooled on why this act should have been rejected by Congress with a unanimous "no vote"... You will see that no one can do justice in summing it up better than "The Judge"...

If any of these Representatives that voted "Yea" on this renewal are in your district, you should make contact with him or her immediately, and give them a piece of your mind, and promise them that you will be a catalyst in seeing to it that they get thrown out of office, or that this is the last term they will serve in your district... These people are Traitors!

YEA VOTES

Rep. Gary Ackerman (Democrat-NY, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Sandy Adams (Republican-FL, District 24) — Yea
Rep. Robert Aderholt (Republican-AL, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Todd Akin (Republican-MO, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Rodney Alexander (Republican-LA, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Jason Altmire (Democrat-PA, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Steve Austria (Republican-OH, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Joe Baca (Democrat-CA, District 43) — Yea
Rep. Michele Bachmann (Republican-MN, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Spencer Bachus (Republican-AL, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Lou Barletta (Republican-PA, District 11) — Yea
Rep. John Barrow (Democrat-GA, District 12) — Yea
Rep. Joe Barton (Republican-TX, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Charles Bass (Republican-NH, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Dan Benishek (Republican-MI, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Rick Berg (Republican-ND, District 0) — Yea
Rep. Shelley Berkley (Democrat-NV, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Judy Biggert (Republican-IL, District 13) — Yea
Rep. Brian Bilbray (Republican-CA, District 50) — Yea
Rep. Gus Bilirakis (Republican-FL, District 9) — Yea
Rep. Sanford Bishop (Democrat-GA, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Timothy Bishop (Democrat-NY, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Diane Black (Republican-TN, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (Republican-TN, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Jo Bonner (Republican-AL, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Mary Bono Mack (Republican-CA, District 45) — Yea
Rep. Dan Boren (Democrat-OK, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Leonard Boswell (Democrat-IA, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Charles Boustany (Republican-LA, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Kevin Brady (Republican-TX, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Mo Brooks (Republican-AL, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Vern Buchanan (Republican-FL, District 13) — Yea
Rep. Larry Bucshon (Republican-IN, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle (Republican-NY, District 25) — Yea
Rep. Michael Burgess (Republican-TX, District 26) — Yea
Rep. Dan Burton (Republican-IN, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Ken Calvert (Republican-CA, District 44) — Yea
Rep. David Camp (Republican-MI, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Francisco Canseco (Republican-TX, District 23) — Yea
Rep. Eric Cantor (Republican-VA, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (Republican-WV, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Dennis Cardoza (Democrat-CA, District 18) — Yea
Rep. Russ Carnahan (Democrat-MO, District 3) — Yea
Rep. John Carney (Democrat-DE, District 0) — Yea
Rep. John Carter (Republican-TX, District 31) — Yea
Rep. Bill Cassidy (Republican-LA, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Kathy Castor (Democrat-FL, District 11) — Yea
Rep. Steven Chabot (Republican-OH, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (Republican-UT, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Ben Chandler (Democrat-KY, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Howard Coble (Republican-NC, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Mike Coffman (Republican-CO, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Tom Cole (Republican-OK, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Michael Conaway (Republican-TX, District 11) — Yea
Rep. Gerald Connolly (Democrat-VA, District 11) — Yea
Rep. Jim Cooper (Democrat-TN, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Jim Costa (Democrat-CA, District 20) — Yea
Rep. Joe Courtney (Democrat-CT, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Chip Cravaack (Republican-MN, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Ander Crenshaw (Republican-FL, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Mark Critz (Democrat-PA, District 12) — Yea
Rep. Henry Cuellar (Democrat-TX, District 28) — Yea
Rep. John Culberson (Republican-TX, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Susan Davis (Democrat-CA, District 53) — Yea
Rep. Geoff Davis (Republican-KY, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Jeff Denham (Republican-CA, District 19) — Yea
Rep. Charles Dent (Republican-PA, District 15) — Yea
Rep. Scott DesJarlais (Republican-TN, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican-FL, District 21) — Yea
Rep. Norman Dicks (Democrat-WA, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Bob Dold (Republican-IL, District 10) — Yea
Rep. Joe Donnelly (Democrat-IN, District 2) — Yea
Rep. David Dreier (Republican-CA, District 26) — Yea
Rep. Sean Duffy (Republican-WI, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Jeff Duncan (Republican-SC, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Renee Ellmers (Republican-NC, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Jo Ann Emerson (Republican-MO, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Blake Farenthold (Republican-TX, District 27) — Yea
Rep. Stephen Fincher (Republican-TN, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Jeff Flake (Republican-AZ, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (Republican-TN, District 3) — Yea
Rep. John Fleming (Republican-LA, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Bill Flores (Republican-TX, District 17) — Yea
Rep. Randy Forbes (Republican-VA, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Jeffrey Fortenberry (Republican-NE, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Virginia Foxx (Republican-NC, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Trent Franks (Republican-AZ, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (Republican-NJ, District 11) — Yea
Rep. Elton Gallegly (Republican-CA, District 24) — Yea
Rep. Cory Gardner (Republican-CO, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Jim Gerlach (Republican-PA, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Bob Gibbs (Republican-OH, District 18) — Yea
Rep. John Gingrey (Republican-GA, District 11) — Yea
Rep. Louis Gohmert (Republican-TX, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Robert Goodlatte (Republican-VA, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Paul Gosar (Republican-AZ, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Trey Gowdy (Republican-SC, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Kay Granger (Republican-TX, District 12) — Yea
Rep. Samuel Graves (Republican-MO, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Tim Griffin (Republican-AR, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Morgan Griffith (Republican-VA, District 9) — Yea
Rep. Michael Grimm (Republican-NY, District 13) — Yea
Rep. Frank Guinta (Republican-NH, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Brett Guthrie (Republican-KY, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Ralph Hall (Republican-TX, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Jane Harman (Democrat-CA, District 36) — Yea
Rep. Gregg Harper (Republican-MS, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Andy Harris (Republican-MD, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Vicky Hartzler (Republican-MO, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Alcee Hastings (Democrat-FL, District 23) — Yea
Rep. Doc Hastings (Republican-WA, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Nan Hayworth (Republican-NY, District 19) — Yea
Rep. Joe Heck (Republican-NV, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Martin Heinrich (Democrat-NM, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Jeb Hensarling (Republican-TX, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Walter Herger (Republican-CA, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Jaime Herrera (Republican-WA, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Brian Higgins (Democrat-NY, District 27) — Yea
Rep. Rubén Hinojosa (Democrat-TX, District 15) — Yea
Rep. Tim Holden (Democrat-PA, District 17) — Yea
Rep. Steny Hoyer (Democrat-MD, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Tim Huelskamp (Republican-KS, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Bill Huizenga (Republican-MI, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Duncan Hunter (Republican-CA, District 52) — Yea
Rep. Robert Hurt (Republican-VA, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Jay Inslee (Democrat-WA, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Steve Israel (Democrat-NY, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Darrell Issa (Republican-CA, District 49) — Yea
Rep. Lynn Jenkins (Republican-KS, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Bill Johnson (Republican-OH, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Samuel Johnson (Republican-TX, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Jim Jordan (Republican-OH, District 4) — Yea
Rep. William Keating (Democrat-MA, District 10) — Yea
Rep. Mike Kelly (Republican-PA, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Ronald Kind (Democrat-WI, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Steve King (Republican-IA, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Peter King (Republican-NY, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (Republican-IL, District 11) — Yea
Rep. Larry Kissell (Democrat-NC, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. John Kline (Republican-MN, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Leonard Lance (Republican-NJ, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Jeff Landry (Republican-LA, District 3) — Yea
Rep. James Langevin (Democrat-RI, District 2) — Yea
Rep. James Lankford (Republican-OK, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Rick Larsen (Democrat-WA, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Thomas Latham (Republican-IA, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Steven LaTourette (Republican-OH, District 14) — Yea
Rep. Robert Latta (Republican-OH, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Christopher Lee (Republican-NY, District 26) — Yea
Rep. Sander Levin (Democrat-MI, District 12) — Yea
Rep. Jerry Lewis (Republican-CA, District 41) — Yea
Rep. Daniel Lipinski (Democrat-IL, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Frank LoBiondo (Republican-NJ, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Billy Long (Republican-MO, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Nita Lowey (Democrat-NY, District 18) — Yea
Rep. Frank Lucas (Republican-OK, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (Republican-MO, District 9) — Yea
Rep. Cynthia Lummis (Republican-WY, District 0) — Yea
Rep. Daniel Lungren (Republican-CA, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Stephen Lynch (Democrat-MA, District 9) — Yea
Rep. Donald Manzullo (Republican-IL, District 16) — Yea
Rep. Thomas Marino (Republican-PA, District 10) — Yea
Rep. Jim Matheson (Democrat-UT, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (Republican-CA, District 22) — Yea
Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (Democrat-NY, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Michael McCaul (Republican-TX, District 10) — Yea
Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (Republican-MI, District 11) — Yea
Rep. Patrick McHenry (Republican-NC, District 10) — Yea
Rep. Mike McIntyre (Democrat-NC, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Howard McKeon (Republican-CA, District 25) — Yea
Rep. David McKinley (Republican-WV, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Republican-WA, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Jerry McNerney (Democrat-CA, District 11) — Yea
Rep. Patrick Meehan (Republican-PA, District 7) — Yea
Rep. John Mica (Republican-FL, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Jeff Miller (Republican-FL, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Candice Miller (Republican-MI, District 10) — Yea
Rep. Brad Miller (Democrat-NC, District 13) — Yea
Rep. Gary Miller (Republican-CA, District 42) — Yea
Rep. Mick Mulvaney (Republican-SC, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Christopher Murphy (Democrat-CT, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Tim Murphy (Republican-PA, District 18) — Yea
Rep. Sue Myrick (Republican-NC, District 9) — Yea
Rep. Randy Neugebauer (Republican-TX, District 19) — Yea
Rep. Kristi Noem (Republican-SD, District 0) — Yea
Rep. Richard Nugent (Republican-FL, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Devin Nunes (Republican-CA, District 21) — Yea
Rep. Alan Nunnelee (Republican-MS, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Pete Olson (Republican-TX, District 22) — Yea
Rep. Steven Palazzo (Republican-MS, District 4) — Yea
Rep. William Pascrell (Democrat-NJ, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Erik Paulsen (Republican-MN, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Stevan Pearce (Republican-NM, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Mike Pence (Republican-IN, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Ed Perlmutter (Democrat-CO, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Gary Peters (Democrat-MI, District 9) — Yea
Rep. Collin Peterson (Democrat-MN, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Thomas Petri (Republican-WI, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Joseph Pitts (Republican-PA, District 16) — Yea
Rep. Todd Platts (Republican-PA, District 19) — Yea
Rep. Ted Poe (Republican-TX, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Mike Pompeo (Republican-KS, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Tom Price (Republican-GA, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Ben Quayle (Republican-AZ, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Mike Quigley (Democrat-IL, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Nick Rahall (Democrat-WV, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Tom Reed (Republican-NY, District 29) — Yea
Rep. Dave Reichert (Republican-WA, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Jim Renacci (Republican-OH, District 16) — Yea
Rep. Silvestre Reyes (Democrat-TX, District 16) — Yea
Rep. Reid Ribble (Republican-WI, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Scott Rigell (Republican-VA, District 2) — Yea
Rep. David Rivera (Republican-FL, District 25) — Yea
Rep. Martha Roby (Republican-AL, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Michael Rogers (Republican-AL, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Harold Rogers (Republican-KY, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Michael Rogers (Republican-MI, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Todd Rokita (Republican-IN, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Thomas Rooney (Republican-FL, District 16) — Yea
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Republican-FL, District 18) — Yea
Rep. Peter Roskam (Republican-IL, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Mike Ross (Democrat-AR, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Dennis Ross (Republican-FL, District 12) — Yea
Rep. Steven Rothman (Democrat-NJ, District 9) — Yea
Rep. Edward Royce (Republican-CA, District 40) — Yea
Rep. Jon Runyan (Republican-NJ, District 3) — Yea
Rep. C.A. Ruppersberger (Democrat-MD, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Paul Ryan (Republican-WI, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Steve Scalise (Republican-LA, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Adam Schiff (Democrat-CA, District 29) — Yea
Rep. Jean Schmidt (Republican-OH, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Aaron Schock (Republican-IL, District 18) — Yea
Rep. Allyson Schwartz (Democrat-PA, District 13) — Yea
Rep. Tim Scott (Republican-SC, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Austin Scott (Republican-GA, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. David Scott (Democrat-GA, District 13) — Yea
Rep. James Sensenbrenner (Republican-WI, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Pete Sessions (Republican-TX, District 32) — Yea
Rep. Terri Sewell (Democrat-AL, District 7) — Yea
Rep. John Shimkus (Republican-IL, District 19) — Yea
Rep. Heath Shuler (Democrat-NC, District 11) — Yea
Rep. Bill Shuster (Republican-PA, District 9) — Yea
Rep. Michael Simpson (Republican-ID, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Albio Sires (Democrat-NJ, District 13) — Yea
Rep. Adrian Smith (Republican-NE, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Christopher Smith (Republican-NJ, District 4) — Yea
Rep. Lamar Smith (Republican-TX, District 21) — Yea
Rep. Adam Smith (Democrat-WA, District 9) — Yea
Rep. Steve Southerland (Republican-FL, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Clifford Stearns (Republican-FL, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Steve Stivers (Republican-OH, District 15) — Yea
Rep. Marlin Stutzman (Republican-IN, District 3) — Yea
Rep. John Sullivan (Republican-OK, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Lee Terry (Republican-NE, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Glenn Thompson (Republican-PA, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Mac Thornberry (Republican-TX, District 13) — Yea
Rep. Patrick Tiberi (Republican-OH, District 12) — Yea
Rep. Scott Tipton (Republican-CO, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Niki Tsongas (Democrat-MA, District 5) — Yea
Rep. Michael Turner (Republican-OH, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Frederick Upton (Republican-MI, District 6) — Yea
Rep. Christopher Van Hollen (Democrat-MD, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Timothy Walberg (Republican-MI, District 7) — Yea
Rep. Greg Walden (Republican-OR, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Joe Walsh (Republican-IL, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Daniel Webster (Republican-FL, District 8 ) — Yea
Rep. Allen West (Republican-FL, District 22) — Yea
Rep. Lynn Westmoreland (Republican-GA, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Edward Whitfield (Republican-KY, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Joe Wilson (Republican-SC, District 2) — Yea
Rep. Rob Wittman (Republican-VA, District 1) — Yea
Rep. Frank Wolf (Republican-VA, District 10) — Yea
Rep. Steve Womack (Republican-AR, District 3) — Yea
Rep. John Yarmuth (Democrat-KY, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Kevin Yoder (Republican-KS, District 3) — Yea
Rep. Bill Young (Republican-FL, District 10) — Yea
Rep. Todd Young (Republican-IN, District 9) — Yea

NOT VOTING

Rep. George Butterfield (Democrat-NC, District 1) — Not Voting
Rep. Rick Crawford (Republican-AR, District 1) — Not Voting
Rep. Scott Garrett (Republican-NJ, District 5) — Not Voting
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat-AZ, District 8 ) — Not Voting
Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (Democrat-IL, District 4) — Not Voting
Rep. Richard Hanna (Republican-NY, District 24) — Not Voting
Rep. Doug Lamborn (Republican-CO, District 5) — Not Voting
Rep. Bill Posey (Republican-FL, District 15) — Not Voting
Rep. Jackie Speier (Democrat-CA, District 12) — Not Voting
NAY VOTES

Rep. Justin Amash (Republican-MI, District 3) — Nay
Rep. Robert Andrews (Democrat-NJ, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Tammy Baldwin (Democrat-WI, District 2) — Nay
Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (Republican-MD, District 6) — Nay
Rep. Karen Bass (Democrat-CA, District 33) — Nay
Rep. Xavier Becerra (Democrat-CA, District 31) — Nay
Rep. Howard Berman (Democrat-CA, District 28) — Nay
Rep. Rob Bishop (Republican-UT, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (Democrat-OR, District 3) — Nay
Rep. Robert Brady (Democrat-PA, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Bruce Braley (Democrat-IA, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Paul Broun (Republican-GA, District 10) — Nay
Rep. Corrine Brown (Democrat-FL, District 3) — Nay
Rep. John Campbell (Republican-CA, District 48) — Nay
Rep. Lois Capps (Democrat-CA, District 23) — Nay
Rep. Michael Capuano (Democrat-MA, District 8 ) — Nay
Rep. André Carson (Democrat-IN, District 7) — Nay
Rep. Judy Chu (Democrat-CA, District 32) — Nay
Rep. David Cicilline (Democrat-RI, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Hansen Clarke (Democrat-MI, District 13) — Nay
Rep. Yvette Clarke (Democrat-NY, District 11) — Nay
Rep. William Clay (Democrat-MO, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (Democrat-MO, District 5) — Nay
Rep. James Clyburn (Democrat-SC, District 6) — Nay
Rep. Steve Cohen (Democrat-TN, District 9) — Nay
Rep. John Conyers (Democrat-MI, District 14) — Nay
Rep. Jerry Costello (Democrat-IL, District 12) — Nay
Rep. Joseph Crowley (Democrat-NY, District 7) — Nay
Rep. Elijah Cummings (Democrat-MD, District 7) — Nay
Rep. Danny Davis (Democrat-IL, District 7) — Nay
Rep. Peter DeFazio (Democrat-OR, District 4) — Nay
Rep. Diana DeGette (Democrat-CO, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Rosa DeLauro (Democrat-CT, District 3) — Nay
Rep. Ted Deutch (Democrat-FL, District 19) — Nay
Rep. John Dingell (Democrat-MI, District 15) — Nay
Rep. Lloyd Doggett (Democrat-TX, District 25) — Nay
Rep. Michael Doyle (Democrat-PA, District 14) — Nay
Rep. John Duncan (Republican-TN, District 2) — Nay
Rep. Donna Edwards (Democrat-MD, District 4) — Nay
Rep. Keith Ellison (Democrat-MN, District 5) — Nay
Rep. Eliot Engel (Democrat-NY, District 17) — Nay
Rep. Anna Eshoo (Democrat-CA, District 14) — Nay
Rep. Sam Farr (Democrat-CA, District 17) — Nay
Rep. Chaka Fattah (Democrat-PA, District 2) — Nay
Rep. Bob Filner (Democrat-CA, District 51) — Nay
Rep. Michael Fitzpatrick (Republican-PA, District 8 ) — Nay
Rep. Barney Frank (Democrat-MA, District 4) — Nay
Rep. Marcia Fudge (Democrat-OH, District 11) — Nay
Rep. John Garamendi (Democrat-CA, District 10) — Nay
Rep. Chris Gibson (Republican-NY, District 20) — Nay
Rep. Charles Gonzalez (Democrat-TX, District 20) — Nay
Rep. Tom Graves (Republican-GA, District 9) — Nay
Rep. Al Green (Democrat-TX, District 9) — Nay
Rep. Gene Green (Democrat-TX, District 29) — Nay
Rep. Raul Grijalva (Democrat-AZ, District 7) — Nay
Rep. Colleen Hanabusa (Democrat-HI, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Dean Heller (Republican-NV, District 2) — Nay
Rep. James Himes (Democrat-CT, District 4) — Nay
Rep. Maurice Hinchey (Democrat-NY, District 22) — Nay
Rep. Mazie Hirono (Democrat-HI, District 2) — Nay
Rep. Rush Holt (Democrat-NJ, District 12) — Nay
Rep. Michael Honda (Democrat-CA, District 15) — Nay
Rep. Randy Hultgren (Republican-IL, District 14) — Nay
Rep. Jesse Jackson (Democrat-IL, District 2) — Nay
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (Democrat-TX, District 18) — Nay
Rep. Henry Johnson (Democrat-GA, District 4) — Nay
Rep. Timothy Johnson (Republican-IL, District 15) — Nay
Rep. Eddie Johnson (Democrat-TX, District 30) — Nay
Rep. Walter Jones (Republican-NC, District 3) — Nay
Rep. Marcy Kaptur (Democrat-OH, District 9) — Nay
Rep. Dale Kildee (Democrat-MI, District 5) — Nay
Rep. Jack Kingston (Republican-GA, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Dennis Kucinich (Democrat-OH, District 10) — Nay
Rep. Raúl Labrador (Republican-ID, District 1) — Nay
Rep. John Larson (Democrat-CT, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Barbara Lee (Democrat-CA, District 9) — Nay
Rep. John Lewis (Democrat-GA, District 5) — Nay Rep. David Loebsack (Democrat-IA, District 2) — Nay
Rep. Zoe Lofgren (Democrat-CA, District 16) — Nay
Rep. Ben Luján (Democrat-NM, District 3) — Nay
Rep. Connie Mack (Republican-FL, District 14) — Nay
Rep. Carolyn Maloney (Democrat-NY, District 14) — Nay
Rep. Kenny Marchant (Republican-TX, District 24) — Nay
Rep. Edward Markey (Democrat-MA, District 7) — Nay
Rep. Doris Matsui (Democrat-CA, District 5) — Nay
Rep. Tom McClintock (Republican-CA, District 4) — Nay
Rep. Betty McCollum (Democrat-MN, District 4) — Nay
Rep. James McDermott (Democrat-WA, District 7) — Nay
Rep. James McGovern (Democrat-MA, District 3) — Nay
Rep. Gregory Meeks (Democrat-NY, District 6) — Nay
Rep. Michael Michaud (Democrat-ME, District 2) — Nay
Rep. George Miller (Democrat-CA, District 7) — Nay
Rep. Gwen Moore (Democrat-WI, District 4) — Nay
Rep. James Moran (Democrat-VA, District 8 ) — Nay
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (Democrat-NY, District 8 ) — Nay
Rep. Grace Napolitano (Democrat-CA, District 38) — Nay
Rep. Richard Neal (Democrat-MA, District 2) — Nay
Rep. John Olver (Democrat-MA, District 1) — Nay
Rep. William Owens (Democrat-NY, District 23) — Nay
Rep. Frank Pallone (Democrat-NJ, District 6) — Nay
Rep. Edward Pastor (Democrat-AZ, District 4) — Nay
Rep. Ron Paul (Republican-TX, District 14) — Nay
Rep. Donald Payne (Democrat-NJ, District 10) — Nay
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (Democrat-CA, District 8 ) — Nay
Rep. Chellie Pingree (Democrat-ME, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Jared Polis (Democrat-CO, District 2) — Nay
Rep. David Price (Democrat-NC, District 4) — Nay
Rep. Charles Rangel (Democrat-NY, District 15) — Nay
Rep. Dennis Rehberg (Republican-MT, District 0) — Nay
Rep. Laura Richardson (Democrat-CA, District 37) — Nay
Rep. Cedric Richmond (Democrat-LA, District 2) — Nay
Rep. Phil Roe (Republican-TN, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (Republican-CA, District 46) — Nay
Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (Democrat-CA, District 34) — Nay
Rep. Bobby Rush (Democrat-IL, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Timothy Ryan (Democrat-OH, District 17) — Nay
Rep. Linda Sánchez (Democrat-CA, District 39) — Nay
Rep. Loretta Sanchez (Democrat-CA, District 47) — Nay
Rep. John Sarbanes (Democrat-MD, District 3) — Nay
Rep. Janice Schakowsky (Democrat-IL, District 9) — Nay
Rep. Bobby Schilling (Republican-IL, District 17) — Nay
Rep. Kurt Schrader (Democrat-OR, District 5) — Nay
Rep. David Schweikert (Republican-AZ, District 5) — Nay
Rep. Robert Scott (Democrat-VA, District 3) — Nay
Rep. José Serrano (Democrat-NY, District 16) — Nay
Rep. Brad Sherman (Democrat-CA, District 27) — Nay
Rep. Louise Slaughter (Democrat-NY, District 28) — Nay
Rep. Pete Stark (Democrat-CA, District 13) — Nay
Rep. Betty Sutton (Democrat-OH, District 13) — Nay
Rep. Mike Thompson (Democrat-CA, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Bennie Thompson (Democrat-MS, District 2) — Nay
Rep. John Tierney (Democrat-MA, District 6) — Nay
Rep. Paul Tonko (Democrat-NY, District 21) — Nay
Rep. Edolphus Towns (Democrat-NY, District 10) — Nay
Rep. Nydia Velázquez (Democrat-NY, District 12) — Nay
Rep. Peter Visclosky (Democrat-IN, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Timothy Walz (Democrat-MN, District 1) — Nay
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democrat-FL, District 20) — Nay
Rep. Maxine Waters (Democrat-CA, District 35) — Nay
Rep. Melvin Watt (Democrat-NC, District 12) — Nay
Rep. Henry Waxman (Democrat-CA, District 30) — Nay
Rep. Anthony Weiner (Democrat-NY, District 9) — Nay
Rep. Peter Welch (Democrat-VT, District 0) — Nay
Rep. Frederica Wilson (Democrat-FL, District 17) — Nay
Rep. Rob Woodall (Republican-GA, District 7) — Nay
Rep. Lynn Woolsey (Democrat-CA, District 6) — Nay
Rep. David Wu (Democrat-OR, District 1) — Nay

A Short Neurological Test

This is for fun ONLY.

If you can do this, forward it on to friends and back to me with the word YES in the subject, but only if you can read this.


1- Find the C below..
Please do not use any cursor help.


OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

2- If you already found the C, now find the 6 below.

99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
69999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999

3 - Now find the N below. It's a little more difficult.

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNMM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

If you were able to pass these 3 tests, you can cancel your annual visit to your neurologist. Your brain is great and you're far from having a close relationship with Alzheimer.

This is for fun ONLY.

Congratulations!

eonvrye that can raed this rsaie your hnad.
To my 'selected' strange-minded friends:

Only great minds can read this
This is weird, but interesting!

If you can raed this, you have a sgtrane mnid too

Can you raed this? Olny 55 plepoe out of 100 can.

I cdnuolt blveiee that I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd what I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno't mtaetr in what oerdr the ltteres in a word are, the olny iproamtnt tihng is that the frsit and last ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can still raed it whotuit a pboerlm. This is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the word as a wlohe. Azanmig huh? Yaeh and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorantt!

REAL NEWS

Lindsay Lohan, 24, and Paris Hilton got their names and faces all over the news because they went to jail for a few short weeks or days for acting out, negative behavior, resisting arrest, cocaine possession, being drunk and disorderly, not to mention their insolent attitude.

What do you know about these men?
Justin Allen, 23
Brett Linley, 29
Matthew Weikert, 29
Justus Bartett, 27
Dave Santos , 21
Chase Stanley, 21
Jesse Reed, 26
Matthew Johnson, 21
Zachary Fisher, 24
Brandon King, 23
Christopher Goeke, 23
Sheldon Tate, 27

Do you recognize any of their names? No?

None of them starred in a movie or made a record album, hit a homerun or scored a 2 point conversion or did a celebration in the end zone after scoring a touchdown.

None of them brags about "showcasing their talents for their fans" while being paid millions and millions of dollars.

Did that help? No?

Well then I should tell you that they are all Marines who gave their lives for YOU this week. They died for honor and country. They are all heroes of the highest magnitude. How much did you read about them?

Honor THEM by forwarding this. I just did!

We are asking everyone to say a prayer for "Darkhorse" 3rd Battalion 5th Marines and their families. They are fighting it out in Afghanistan & they have lost 9 marines in 4 days.
IT WOULD BE NICE TO SEE the message spread if more could pass it on..

God Bless America and
God Bless the United States Marine Corps...
Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever
Honor THEM by forwarding this.

CANCEL My Allowance

My daughter just walked into the living room and said "Dad, cancel my allowance immediately, rent my room out, throw all my clothes out of the window, take my TV, and stereo, and iPhone, and iPod, and my laptop.

Please take all of my jewelry to the charity shop. Then sell my new car, take my front door key away from me and throw me out of the house.

Then disown me and never talk to me again. Oh yea, don’t forget to write me out of your will and leave my share to my siblings.




Well, she didn't actually put it like that... she actually said... "Dad this is my new boyfriend, Mohamed."

Free Health Care...

If you can't afford a doctor, go to an airport - you'll get a free x-ray and a breast exam, and if you mention Al Qaeda, you'll get a free colonoscopy.


Monday, February 14, 2011

WWII - VERY IMPORTANT HISTORY

I looked this up on snopes and they say it is false. Yet ....in reading their explination of why it is false it actually proves this is true.
~A~(not at every school, but it did happen)

When I was a kid, I couldn't understand why Eisenhower was so popular. Maybe this will explain why.


General Eisenhower Warned Us.


It is a matter of history that when the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, General Dwight Eisenhower, found the victims of the death camps he ordered all possible photographs to be taken, and for the German people from surrounding villages to be ushered through the camps and even made to bury the dead.

He did this because he said in words to this effect:

'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses - because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

This week, the UK debated whether to remove The Holocaust from its school curriculum because it 'offends' the Muslim population which claims it never occurred. It is not removed as yet.. However, this is a frightening portent of the fear that is gripping the world and how easily each country is giving into it.

It is now more than 60 years after the Second World War in Europe ended. This article is being sent as a memorial chain, in memory of the, six million Jews, 20 million Russians, 10 million Christians, and 1,900 Catholic priests Who were 'murdered, raped, burned, starved, beaten, experimented on and humiliated' while many in the world looked the other way!

Now, more than ever, with Iran , among others, claiming the Holocaust to be 'a myth,' it is imperative to make sure the world never forgets.

This aricle is intended to reach 400 million people! Be a link in the memorial chain and help distribute this around the world.

How many years will it be before the attack on theWorld Trade Center
'NEVER HAPPENED',


because it offends some Muslim???


Do not forget this message; it will take only a minute to pass this along.

FREEDOM ISN'T FREE...SOMEONE HAD TO PAY FOR IT!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

THE NEW AMERICAN and CPAC


Author William Norman Grigg convincingly shows that the fulfillment of UN objectives would mean not only an end to nationhood, but the destruction of traditional morality, culture, and values, and the supplanting of the family with the totalitarian state.
(1995, 264 pp, pb)






WRITTEN BY SELWYN DUKE
FRIDAY, 11 FEBRUARY 2011 17:19


Selwyn Duke



Many say that objection to homosexual group GOProud’s participation in the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) convention is much ado about nothing. And while these critics aren’t necessarily proud of GOProud, they often say that the conservative ranks shouldn’t be creating unnecessary division. I would agree — but necessary division is a different matter.

The question we’re confronted with here is this: If you have a cause, is it moral and wise to take support from wherever you can get it? The answer is: not enough data. And the first thing we have to consider is what form that support will take. For example, if I’m running for office and members of CAIR (the Council on American-Islamic Relations) want to vote for me (hard to imagine, I know), I won’t take the podium and indignantly say that I only want votes from devout Catholic males of half German, one-quarter Russian and one-quarter Polish ancestry who grew up in NYC. I won’t even demand that those casting ballots agree with me on one solitary issue. After all, accepting anonymous

support doesn’t compromise principle. But if I hold a convention and allow CAIR to sponsor it, it’s a different matter. Its members aren’t then just “supporters of Selwyn Duke”; they are parading under the banner of something that contradicts a significant part of my agenda. There is a profound difference between appearing as a generic supporter of a cause and claiming to support it in the name of another cause.

Now, some will point out that all sorts of groups support CPAC, and not all of them are doctrinaire conservative. This is true and is where a moral judgment must be made. If the Tea Association of the United States of America wants to support CPAC, hey, drink deeply. But we have to ask: Why are we locking arms with a group defined by sexual behavior? And before you get non-judgmental on me, think for a moment. What if it was a group that represented Nevada prostitutes, polygamists or those engaged in bestiality? It’s just a “lifestyle” choice, right? What’s the difference? I’ll tell you: Decades of social conditioning that started with shows such as Soap. There is something called being “inured.”

As to GOProud’s ideological soundness, some say that it doesn’t matter if the group supports faux marriage because it embraces the constitutional principle that the issue is for states to decide. But this ignores the fact that man does not live by legality alone; issues also have a cultural dimension. It is by far the more important one, too, as the politics eventually will follow the culture no matter what you do. And by supporting faux marriage, GOProud contributes to the twisting of the culture to a point where the states will decide wrongly. Of course, constitutionalists will always disagree on what should be done within the confines of the Constitution. But marriage isn’t state-issued food stamps; we’re talking about a foundational institution that is the nucleus of civilization’s central building block: the family.

As for the conservative family, it should also be pointed out that homosexuals represent a miniscule percentage of its vote. And most of those folks, I suspect, aren’t going to break ranks because GOProud is cast from the barracks.

If GOProud members really cared about anything resembling traditional conservatism, they would, in the least, leave faux-marriage feelings in the closet.

Remember that many of us have causes close to our hearts that, because they’re considered fringe, we don’t bring to a cause like CPAC. People with homosexual inclinations should be welcome at conservative gatherings just as they are in traditional churches’ pews, but they should be there as Americans — nothing else.

Americanism demands it.

Tale of the Donkey

One day a farmer's donkey fell down a well.
The animal cried piteously for the farmer tried to figure out what to do.


Finally, he decided the animal was old, and the well needed to be covered up anyway; it just wasn't worth it to retrieve the donkey.

He invited all his neighbours to come over and help him. They all grabbed a shovel and began to shovel dirt into the well. At first, the donkey realized what was happening and cried horribly. Then, to everyone's amazement he quietened down.

A few shovel loads later, the farmer finally looked down the well. He was astonished at what he saw. With each shovel of dirt that hit his back, the donkey was doing something amazing..

He would shake it off and take a step up.

As the farmer's neighbours continued to shovel dirt on top of the animal, he would shake it off and take a step up..

Pretty soon, everyone was amazed as the donkey stepped up over the edge of the well and happily trotted off!

Life is going to shovel dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The trick to getting out of the well is to shake it off and take a step up. Each of our troubles is a stepping stone. We can get out of the deepest wells just by not stopping,
never giving up! Shake it off and take a step up.

NOW .........

Enough of that crap. The donkey later came back, and bit the farmer who had tried to bury him. The gash from the bite got infected and the farmer eventually died in agony from septic shock.



MORAL FROM TODAY'S LESSON:

When you do something wrong, and try to cover
your ass, it always comes back to bite you.

Friday, February 11, 2011

HE WOULD'NT TAKE FLAG DOWN

(fROM jOHN ANGELL)



Remember the Mr. Van Barfoot, the guy who wouldn't take the Flag down in his yard? See below:

On June 15, 1919, Van T. Barfoot was born in Edinburg -- probably didn't make much news back then.

Twenty-five years later, on May 23, 1944, near Carano, Italy, Van T. Barfoot, who had enlisted in the Army in 1940, set out to flank German machine gun positions from which fire was coming down on his fellow soldiers. He advanced through a minefield, took out three enemy machine gun positions and returned with 17 prisoners of war.



If that wasn't enough for a day's work, he later took on and destroyed three German tanks sent to retake the machine gun positions.



That probably didn't make much news either,given the scope of the war, but it did earn Van T. Barfoot, who retired as a colonel after also serving in Korea and Vietnam,a Congressional Medal of Honor.




What did make news last week was a neighborhood association's quibble with how the 90-year-old veteran chose to fly the American flag outside his suburban Virginia home. Seems the rules said a flag could be flown on a house-mounted bracket,but,for decorum,items such as Barfoot's 21-foot flagpole were unsuitable.




He had been denied a permit for the pole, erected it anyway and was facing court action if he didn't take it down. Since the story made national TV,the neighborhood association has rethought its position and agreed to indulge this old hero who dwells among them.




"In the time I have left I plan to continue to fly the American flag without interference," Barfoot told The Associated Press.

As well he should.

And if any of his neighbors still takes a notion to contest him, they might want to read his Medal of Honor citation.

It indicates he's not real good at backing down.


Van T. Barfoot's Medal of Honor citation:



This 1944 Medal of Honor citation, listed with the National Medal of Honor Society, is for Second Lieutenant Van T. Barfoot, 157th Infantry, 45th Infantry:

"For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty on 23 May 1944, near Carano , Italy . With his platoon heavily engaged during an assault against forces well entrenched on commanding ground, 2d Lt. Barfoot moved off alone upon the enemy left flank. He crawled to the proximity of 1 machinegun nest and made a direct hit on it with a hand grenade, killing 2 and wounding 3 Germans. He continued along the German defense line to another machine gun emplacement, and with his tommygun killed 2 and captured 3 soldiers. Members of another enemy machine gun crew then abandoned their position and gave themselves up to Sgt. Barfoot. Leaving the prisoners for his support squad to pick up, he proceeded to mop up positions in the immediate area, capturing more prisoners and bringing his total count to
17. Later that day, after he had reorganized his men and consolidated the newly captured ground, the enemy launched a fierce armored counterattack directly at his platoon positions. Securing a bazooka, Sgt.Barfoot took up an exposed position directly in front of 3 advancing Mark VI tanks. From a distance of 75 yards his first shot destroyed the track of the leading tank, effectively disabling it, while the other 2 changed direction toward the flank. As the crew of the disabled tank dismounted, Sgt. Barfoot killed 3 of them with his tommygun. He continued onward into enemy terrain and destroyed a recently abandoned German fieldpiece with a demolition charge placed in the breech. While returning to his
platoon position, Sgt. Barfoot, though greatly fatigued by his Herculean efforts, assisted 2 of his seriously wounded men 1,700 yards to a position of safety.
Sgt. Barfoot's extraordinary heroism, demonstration of magnificent valor, and aggressive determination in the face of point blank fire are a perpetual inspiration to his fellow soldiers."



If you got this email and didn't pass it on - guess what - you deserve to get your butt kicked! I sent this to you, because I didn't want to get MY butt kicked.

WE LIVE IN THE LAND OF THE FREE, ONLY BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE!

Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting" What a ride!"