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Forget Bird Flu. You need to worry about Redneck Flu

October 13th, 2007 at 3:08 pm . by el nuko

from FoxNews.com h/t Robert D

Most fans would probably think that a homeland security emergency at a NASCAR race would take the form of a terror attack. But after hearing all the noise in Washington the last couple of days, they’d be wrong.

The argument began when congressional aides were advised to get real-life immunizations against several communicable diseases — including hepatitis, diphtheria, tetanus and influenza — before traveling to look at preparations being made by local first responders for hypothetical scenarios at the tracks in Talladega, Ala., and Concord, N.C.

The head of the House Homeland Security Committee called it standard procedure, but the congressman representing Concord called that bunk.

Gentlemen, start your engines . . .

“I am beginning to get offended,” said Republican Rep. Robin Hayes. “We thought it was silly that you needed to get a vaccination to come to Concord to go to the NASCAR races. This is the greatest sport on Earth today and you sure don’t need a shot to come down here.”

Homeland Security Chairman Bennie Thompson of Mississippi said he never meant to offend or scare anyone about health risks at the races.

Big Bennie Thompson’s hatred for white people is longstanding and undeniable. From his unapologetically racial political campaigns for Hinds County Supervisor in the late 70’s to his election to the House in his gerrymandered congressional district, his safe seat makes him a favorite for advocating far-left causes.

“If you talk to the Whites in Mississippi they will tell you, ‘You can go to any school you want to; we don’t see race.’ Biggest lie ever told.” source

Leslie Southwick and Charles Pickering, both white Mississippians up for Federal judgeships, earned false and misleading posturing from Big Bennie, who accused them of racism. It didn’t matter to Thompson that many black Democrats told Thompson that the judges were not racist. They were white conservatives. To Thompson’s, that’s all that matters.

As Thompson’s stature rises with his chairmanship of the House Homeland Security Committee, Thompson will undoubtably learn to mask his hatred of whites better.

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“the+greatest+campaign+finance+scandal+in+American+history” Hillary Rodham Clinton

September 30th, 2007 at 10:00 pm . by el nuko

Updated and Bumped
Momentum is building. Google hits 1,680,000 entries for the phrase “the greatest campaign finance scandal in American history.” Hillary Rodham Clinton is now at the top of the heap. Keep it going folks!
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“the+greatest+campaign+finance+scandal+in+American+history”

“the greatest campaign finance scandal in American history”

greatest-campaign-finance-scandal-in-american-history.jpgNow that this phrase has been published by a respected member of the MSM, and, as such, is now in the LexusNexis search database, it seems appropriate to associate that phrase with the person to whom it refers: Hillary Rodham Clinton.

I received a ping from FReeper “Spirit of Allegiance” this morning which pointed to an article which featured our pal, “Dougfromupland.”

The article was in the San Francisco Chronicle’s on line edition. Here is the introductory paragraph of the article about “the greatest campaign finance scandal in American history.”

In his other life, Douglas Cogan, 59, is a San Bernardino County commercial real estate broker. But for years, the conservative Republican has spent thousands of hours painstakingly researching what he calls “the greatest campaign finance scandal in American history” by a woman he calls one of the most dangerous political figures the country has ever seen - Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Since it appears that Google has enabled “google-bombing” again, I thought it might be interesting to get the phrase, “the greatest campaign finance scandal in American history,” permanently associated with Hillary Rodham Clinton. That is the purpose of this post. And, if any of you bloggers out there want to join in, just copy+paste this post at your blog, or pass it along in the comments section of your favorite blogs. The more the merrier. I’m going to track-post it to Linkfests, and post it at FR and Hannity. I’ll also activate every tag I have ever used to associate it with this post. Heh.
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THE STATE OF JEFFERSON

March 3rd, 2007 at 4:49 pm . by el nuko

I live in an area I like to call The Real Northern California. Now, most people either think that starts just north of Los Angeles or is located around San Francisco. Both of these examples are wrong. Northern California starts much farther north.

What I call Northern California starts near Red Bluff and continues north through Yreka to the Oregon border. There is a whole different way of life up here, despite what you may hear about California. We don’t need Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Barbara or San Diego telling us how to live and what to think. I don’t think I have to Mention L.A. We have a big problem up here just being heard above all the liberal BS that the big cities, with the big populations and liberal voters, spew about. We have farms, ranches, forests, wild animals, all the water that the south uses, and we have and love guns. City folk just cannot understand this way of life. And the lawmakers cannot serve us because of population density in the liberal south.

Now, despite the fact that Oregonians hate Californians, I think we can help each other. You see, the south of Oregon has the same problem as us with their north. The farther north you go into Oregon, the more you hear the Moonbat Howls. I think we have something to work with here. so we have the first draft-1941 version.

State of Jefferson-First Draft

Since I live in Shasta County, just south of Siskyou County, of course I want to be included, so a compromise is in order. Since most people who live in this area are like-minded, we can expand this small area for a stronger state, and more resources. Here is how the current state of Jefferson would look.

The State of Jefferson We Want

Okay! Now that we have eliminated Big City Politics from the north and south, we can get on with real life. We don’t need city people telling us how to live in the country. We are not the Hollyweirdos from SoCal or the Treehuggers from the Pacific Northwest. We need our own state, and I, and others, think it would work. It would at least get us our own set of laws.

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Comment posted by Robert D
at 3/4/2007 1:24:37 AM

Yeah, me too, ’til you comment again….

Comment posted by Robert D
at 3/4/2007 1:23:40 AM

OK, you got me on that one. Hawaii must have tried that, and I’m sure it didn’t work there. :wink:

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 3/4/2007 1:21:54 AM

G’nite, Robert D!

/I’m going, I’m going.

Comment posted by Robert D
at 3/4/2007 1:21:34 AM

Hey, by the way, I’ll clean up and lock the door. G’nite all.

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 3/4/2007 1:21:21 AM

While it may be possible to build a hurricane and tornado proof house, Robert D, I’m a lil’ stumped on how to build a volcano-proof house.

Comment posted by Robert D
at 3/4/2007 1:20:21 AM

G’nite Swamps, Sweet dreams….

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 3/4/2007 1:20:12 AM

SwampMan was teasing me about building a bunker for our next house, and I thought that was good. He said, “no, an actual bunker out of concrete” like he thought I would object.

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 3/4/2007 1:17:59 AM

Well, there’s the insufferable rudeness, plus anything below ground level is called “a swimming pool” and not a storm shelter.

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 3/4/2007 1:16:58 AM

Well, it’s 2 a.m. here, and I’m gonna wander off in search of my bed and SwampMan’s warm backside for my cold feet. G’night, Robert D!

Comment posted by Robert D
at 3/4/2007 1:14:44 AM

We’re ready for a lot of things, it just depends on the amount of time. In your case, tornadoes don’t like to give a lot of warning. Rude bastids, aren’t they?

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