My state of the Union speech, mid-January 2010

So…..It’s horrible what happened in Haiti. And there have been some really inappropriate comments about it….Pat Robertson saying it’s the fault of Devil worship. (I’m not fan of voodoo, but really don’t believe it can cause natural disasters.) But I’m not sure I disagree with Rush Limbaugh saying “You already give to Haitian relief – it’s called the income tax.”

Then there are the conspiracy theorists saying the US caused the earthquake, to test their new HAARP array in Alaska, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program,

The objectives of the HAARP project became the subject of controversy in the mid-1990s, following claims that the antennas could be used as a weapon. A small group of U.S.physicists aired complaints in the Physics and Society letters, charging that the HAARP could be seeking ways to destroy or disable enemy spacecraft or disrupt communications over large portions of the planet. The physicist critics of the HAARP have had little complaint about the project’s current stage, but have expressed fears that it could in the future be expanded into an experimental weapon, especially given that its funding comes from the Office of Naval Research and the Air Force Research Laboratory.

I can’t even touch that theory….can’t wrap my head around the possibility of it. I suppose it’s possible that our gub’mint could be that evil, but I don’t think it’s what happened. I mainly think that there are too many amateur scientists in the world with good equipment who would have detected it.

I can say this: I think that Obama and Rahm “don’t let a crisis go to waste” Emanuel or Eric “shred the Constitution” Holder are going to bring a bunch of Haitian refugees to America, and fast track them to citizenship, just in time to vote Democrat in 2012. MARK MY WORDS.

If you think that’s politicizing a horrible situation, you’re right. But saying it is far less horrible than them DOING IT, which is politicizing in the process.

SPEAKING OF ERIC “SHRED THE CONSTITUTION” HOLDER, how about this?

Black Panther Voter Intimidation Case Dropped – WSJ.com

The episode—which Bartle Bull, a former civil rights lawyer and publisher of the left-wing Village Voice, calls “the most blatant form of voter intimidation I’ve ever seen”—began on Election Day 2008. Mr. Bull and others witnessed two Black Panthers in paramilitary garb at a polling place near downtown Philadelphia. (Some of this behavior is on YouTube.)

One of them, they say, brandished a nightstick at the entrance and pointed it at voters and both made racial threats. Mr. Bull says he heard one yell “You are about to be ruled by the black man, cracker!”

In the first week of January, the Justice Department filed a civil lawsuit against the New Black Panther Party and three of its members, saying they violated the 1965 Voting Rights Act by scaring voters with the weapon, uniforms and racial slurs. In March, Mr. Bull submitted an affidavit at Justice’s request to support its lawsuit.

Holder is refusing to pursue it.

You can be damn sure if it were white people (KKK, Tea Party, take your pick) intimidating black voters, they’d be in prison.

OK, and finally, The Supreme Court is trying a case whereby a sex offender was kept in prison after he’d finished serving his sentence. I think the powers that be intentionally used a kiddie porn guy for this case, because it will elicit a “THINK OF THE CHILDREN! HE MUST BE KEPT IN PRISON, FOR THE GOOD OF THE NATION!” response. The thing is, if this flies, they’ll eventually be able to keep anyone in prison for anything, just based on futurecrime.

Obama would love this.

Meanwhile, he and the Democrats are, behind closed doors (in violation of his campaign promises), selling out America and taking over 1/6 of our economy.

We live in strange times, folks. I’m worried. How about you?

I’ll say this: one of the reasons I have guns is to protect my home and loved ones from looters in a breakdown situation like Haiti’s earthquake or Hurricane Katrina. I would NOT want to have to wait for the government to protect me while roving gangs go door to door using violence to take what they want.

Me and my friend Nunzio did a good double-ender podcast yesterday, on this and a lot of other important subjects. Check it out.

–Michael W. Dean

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6 Responses to “My state of the Union speech, mid-January 2010”

  1. Westbound says:

    We must watch the Supreme Court in the case of these sex offenders. If it is ruled that prisoners can be legally held indefinitely, then our justice system is no longer valid. I don’t want to sound like a tin foil hat type, but when the Constitution is no longer used as law, then all is lost. At that point we will have stepped into the abyss of true tyranny.

  2. Toaster802 says:

    “I can say this: I think that Obama and Rahm “don’t let a crisis go to waste” Emanuel or Eric “shred the Constitution” Holder are going to bring a bunch of Haitian refugees to America, and fast track them to citizenship, just in time to vote Democrat in 2012. MARK MY WORDS.”

    Right on bro. This was the first thing I thought of as soon as Obot one ordered the military into action. Question is whether they will load them onto cruise ships or just let them through at the border.

  3. boone says:

    The fact that those jackasses basically pardoned those black panthers chaps my ass as much as anything. I have yet to hear even an attempt at a coherent explanation for this.

  4. MichaelWDean says:

    Black Panthers with their shotguns in the 60s
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Panther_Party#Origins

    are why open carry of guns is illegal in that state, by the way.

    Remember that next time someone bitches about a NON-aggressive tea partier shows up peacefully with a holstered sidearm.

  5. Matt Frost says:

    I remember this intimidation, I was fit to go down there and stand there with my own nightstick. And I agree, if the races were reversed here, Holder would be prosecuting this to the fullest.

  6. MichaelWDean says:

    ….under his new “hate-crime laws” that slipped in under the radar recently, attached to a military appropriations bill so the Repubs wouldn’t veto it.

    By the way, the local wisdom in Wyoming is that Mathew Shepard’s death was a drug ripoff gone bad, and had nothing to do with him being gay.

    MWD

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