Turn Off the Bubble Machine
Just how many bubbles can the U.S.A. take before it too blows up? Posted in Cartoons, Conservative, economy, Election, Government, liberals, Manufacturing, politics, Society, Uncategorized Tagged:...
View ArticleKoran Burning Zero, US Flag Burning 1000’s
Have you ever wondered where the hell all the sand jockeys get American flags to burn? I fly my flag everyday, rain or shine. I like to keep it looking respectable. I change it every year. By the time...
View ArticleIt is Funny Folks, Laugh
Depressed Over five thousand years ago, Moses said to the children of Israel , “Pick up your shovels, mount your asses and camels, and I will lead you to the Promised Land.” Nearly 75 years ago, (when...
View ArticleSpreading Polio in the Name of Islam
I am a polio survivor. I do not wish the scourge on anyone anywhere, not even radical Islamists. All I can say, is that if Muslims hate the USA so much as to deny their people a way to beat a terrible...
View ArticleIt Is Not His Red Line
The debate about what to do with Syria is fascinating. There are so many scenarios to play out and to plan for, but the one that will happen is most likely the one never planned. In my mind this is...
View ArticleNo Secret Anymore
This is what we knew all along. This man confirms what the transformation is really about.Filed under: Conservative, Election, family, Government, politics Tagged: Israel, Nuclear disarmament, Obama,...
View ArticleDay 20-Quarantine-Here Goes Anyway
My heart isn’t in this post today, but I’ll give it a try. For some dumb reason I feel punk today (do I have COVID?). I haven’t taken my walk, I haven’t cooked anything, and now I’m not writing...
View ArticleShe Made Me A Believer, Almost
Erica Lee has made me a believer that America is a racist nation. I see her point from two different view points: 1. Americans still tend to dislike people they don’t identify with, and 2. There are a...
View ArticleShe Made Me A Believer, Almost
Erica Lee has made me a believer that America is a racist nation. I see her point from two different view points: 1. Americans still tend to dislike people they don’t identify with, and 2. There are a...
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