Monday, November 30, 2009
Athens County democrat party ethics V? Can't keep up.
Athens County democrat Chairman-woman-person-??(can't keep up with what's politically correct now) Susan Gwinn indicted in the latest vote buying scheme.
Athens News story here.
Previous posts here.
Amen, Brother. Who cares what the ORP thinks?
Couldn't have said it any better, though I've tried a few times myself, here and here.
I do believe the ORP would rather lose than support a conservative. Well, I know it's true. If it were not true, they'd be talking to DeWine to remove his name from the AG race, not Yost.
If DeWine wins the primary, conservatives are going to support the more conservative candidate in the general, regardless of party, which would be Cordray.
I do believe the ORP would rather lose than support a conservative. Well, I know it's true. If it were not true, they'd be talking to DeWine to remove his name from the AG race, not Yost.
If DeWine wins the primary, conservatives are going to support the more conservative candidate in the general, regardless of party, which would be Cordray.
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Where are the deer hunters?
I've spent most of today in the woods hunting. I've noticed, over the last 5 years, a real reduction in shots fired during gun season.
Why? There are more deer than ever. Just look at front end of many SE Ohio resident's cars and see how many deer are hit every year. We can't even get our vehicles completely repaired before we damage it again by hitting another deer.
So, back to the lack of shots heard......this logically results from a lack of hunters.
And again I asked WHY?
I'm going to toss out a theory and someone can disagree and (hopefully) prove me wrong.
The men of Ohio have turned feminine. They want to talk about all they can do while in a warm restaurant drinking warm coffee (with cream and sugar, of course).
Let me give this guy a little advice. Wives only think it's cute for you to lay around and hold babies and puppies for a little while. Pretty soon, they really do want you to act like a man, not a nanny.
The only hunting they do is for the remote. Then, they might watch a hunting show if they don't find Will & Grace first.
I wonder how many dads took their children hunting today? I doubt many did.
Do us all a favor tomorrow. Turn off the stupid (yes this includes FOX) TV, get outside and kill a deer or two. This might require that you get some blood on your hands, just like our ancestors did. It won't hurt you one bit. At the end of the day, you might feel that old friend called Testosterone in your blood stream again.
Here's what you really need to be doing.
Was that too rough?????
Why? There are more deer than ever. Just look at front end of many SE Ohio resident's cars and see how many deer are hit every year. We can't even get our vehicles completely repaired before we damage it again by hitting another deer.
So, back to the lack of shots heard......this logically results from a lack of hunters.
And again I asked WHY?
I'm going to toss out a theory and someone can disagree and (hopefully) prove me wrong.
The men of Ohio have turned feminine. They want to talk about all they can do while in a warm restaurant drinking warm coffee (with cream and sugar, of course).
Let me give this guy a little advice. Wives only think it's cute for you to lay around and hold babies and puppies for a little while. Pretty soon, they really do want you to act like a man, not a nanny.
The only hunting they do is for the remote. Then, they might watch a hunting show if they don't find Will & Grace first.
I wonder how many dads took their children hunting today? I doubt many did.
Do us all a favor tomorrow. Turn off the stupid (yes this includes FOX) TV, get outside and kill a deer or two. This might require that you get some blood on your hands, just like our ancestors did. It won't hurt you one bit. At the end of the day, you might feel that old friend called Testosterone in your blood stream again.
Here's what you really need to be doing.
Was that too rough?????
Meigs County should be most grateful they are unemployed
Or at least, that's what the EnviroNazis think you should think.
Thankful for news that plans to build coal plant have been scrapped
Thankful for news that plans to build coal plant have been scrapped
Thursday, November 26, 2009
AMP not building coal plant in Meigs county
Cleveland.com story
If you don't like high electric rates, you need to put the blame where it belongs. Not with AMP or AEP, but with the EnviroNazis, from obama on down.
Same goes if you or a family member are unemployed.
Next stop for the EnviroNazis? Protest natural gas.
The Nazis don't care who does not have jobs....all they care about is having a cause and "doing something". They do not care about the people.
If they really cared about the "environment", they'd disconnect the electricity from their homes and live like the cavemen they want everyone else to become.
Makes one wonder how long it will take for a new coal powered plant to be built across the river in West Virginia to take up the slack.
Where's Ted Strickland and Debbie Phillips. They paid lip service to the proposed AMP plant, but I can't find where they really pushed AMP to build it.
If you don't like high electric rates, you need to put the blame where it belongs. Not with AMP or AEP, but with the EnviroNazis, from obama on down.
Same goes if you or a family member are unemployed.
Next stop for the EnviroNazis? Protest natural gas.
The Nazis don't care who does not have jobs....all they care about is having a cause and "doing something". They do not care about the people.
If they really cared about the "environment", they'd disconnect the electricity from their homes and live like the cavemen they want everyone else to become.
Makes one wonder how long it will take for a new coal powered plant to be built across the river in West Virginia to take up the slack.
Where's Ted Strickland and Debbie Phillips. They paid lip service to the proposed AMP plant, but I can't find where they really pushed AMP to build it.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
democrat deficit spending our kids into bankruptcy
Why is it the media seem to want to make our government a monarchy? They can't seem to grasp the fact that the president is not all powerful.
Here's a story about Obama's spending. However, it's the democrat congress (just like in the late 70's) that is authorizing this massive spending.
They deserve most of the credit of this outrageous spending.
Of course, our Mistake-in-Chief is not vetoing any spending bills either.
Here's a story about Obama's spending. However, it's the democrat congress (just like in the late 70's) that is authorizing this massive spending.
They deserve most of the credit of this outrageous spending.
Of course, our Mistake-in-Chief is not vetoing any spending bills either.
Jeanette Moll is right again
Below is a recent note to Jeanette's email subscribers.
Apparently I don't have to even think anymore on who to vote for in primaries. Whoever the RNC / ORP support....well, I'll usually support the other...as both organizations have a tendency to push who they "think" can win, not who is the more conservative.
Previous post on Moll / Gibbs.
Dave Yost and Jeanette Moll are both unembarrassed conservatives. Mike DeWine is only a Republican when campaigning. I have no idea about Bob Gibbs.
Makes you wonder sometimes if the ORP / RNC are run by closet democrats.
RECENT LIMITATIONS ON MAMMOGRAMS PROVIDE GLIMPSE INTO THE NEXT STEP FOR ZACK SPACE'S GOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE PROGRAM
The Titanic is steaming ahead and the iceberg is in sight. Will we ignore the warning signs and pretend the collision won't do much damage?
The Titanic in this case is the $1.3 trillion government health care program passed this month with the support of our liberal Democrat congressman, Zack Space. Space's program will increase the role of the federal government in your day-to-day life. The iceberg is the massive power transferred to bureaucrats who will eventually determine what medical services we can get. Like the tip of an iceberg, Space's program doesn't look scary at first glance, but the danger runs far.
This week, the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force, which included no cancer specialists, issued a report recommending that long-time guidelines for breast cancer screening be reversed. They said most women under 50 shouldn't have a mammogram, thus eliminating the use of the best tool we have to detect breast cancer in its beginning stages. The panel then told women age 50 to 74 to only get mammograms every other year, instead of every year. The panel also determined that there's no cost benefit for elderly women to have mammograms at all.
The cruel irony of this heartless decision being announced this week was made clear by the passing of Stefanie Spielman. Stefanie raged a courageous battle against breast cancer for more than a decade, while raising awareness and millions of dollars for research to find a cure. Sadly, Stefanie left her husband, Ohio State football standout Chris Spielman, to raise their four children alone.
Like most Ohioans, my own life has been touch by the struggles and losses caused by breast cancer. I'm thankful that my aunt is a survivor but have also experienced the devastating loss of one of my best friends and another aunt.
What's most troubling about the federal panel's recommendations is that they are based mainly on cost saving. This is a harbinger of things to come, given Zack Space's support of the controversial legislation that will invite federal bureaucrats to use similar cost-saving measures to affect your family's health care.
Zack Space and his liberal Democrat cohorts in Washington say they want to provide more health coverage to millions of Americans, a worthy goal if only there were money available to pay for it. Because the federal government doesn't have that money, panels like the one reducing mammograms will undoubtedly try to cut costs by limiting other medical procedures.
Congresswoman Candice Miller of Michigan noted that when cost is considered, the question becomes "why have all these mammograms because it is very costly, they could test 2,000 women and only one is positive. I guess it doesn't matter. If you're the one, it matters." Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee went further, pointing out "This is how rationing begins...and this is where we start getting a bureaucrat between you and your physician."
James Thrall, a Harvard medical professor and chairman of the American College of Radiology said, "I fear we are entering an era of deliberate decisions where we choose to trade people's lives for money."
And if you don't think the Zack Space government health program will lead to a complete government takeover of healthcare, you need only to recall the promise made by Zack Space's friend and ally, Barack Obama. Speaking to the labor union AFL-CIO in 2003, Mr. Obama said "I happen to be a proponent of a single-payer universal health care program ... a single-payer health care plan, a universal health care plan. And that's what I'd like to see. But as all of you know, we may not get there immediately. Because first we have to take back the White House, we have to take back the Senate, and we have to take back the House."
Now that Zack Space and Barack Obama have their Democrat majorities in place, they can finally achieve Mr. Obama's government run health care. The only thing standing in their way is us -- you and me. We cannot afford for medical decisions to be treated as merely a matter of dollars. We must turn the ship around.
As always, you can learn more about my campaign, and you can donate, at www.MollForCongress.org
Apparently I don't have to even think anymore on who to vote for in primaries. Whoever the RNC / ORP support....well, I'll usually support the other...as both organizations have a tendency to push who they "think" can win, not who is the more conservative.
Previous post on Moll / Gibbs.
Dave Yost and Jeanette Moll are both unembarrassed conservatives. Mike DeWine is only a Republican when campaigning. I have no idea about Bob Gibbs.
Makes you wonder sometimes if the ORP / RNC are run by closet democrats.
RECENT LIMITATIONS ON MAMMOGRAMS PROVIDE GLIMPSE INTO THE NEXT STEP FOR ZACK SPACE'S GOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE PROGRAM
The Titanic is steaming ahead and the iceberg is in sight. Will we ignore the warning signs and pretend the collision won't do much damage?
The Titanic in this case is the $1.3 trillion government health care program passed this month with the support of our liberal Democrat congressman, Zack Space. Space's program will increase the role of the federal government in your day-to-day life. The iceberg is the massive power transferred to bureaucrats who will eventually determine what medical services we can get. Like the tip of an iceberg, Space's program doesn't look scary at first glance, but the danger runs far.
This week, the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force, which included no cancer specialists, issued a report recommending that long-time guidelines for breast cancer screening be reversed. They said most women under 50 shouldn't have a mammogram, thus eliminating the use of the best tool we have to detect breast cancer in its beginning stages. The panel then told women age 50 to 74 to only get mammograms every other year, instead of every year. The panel also determined that there's no cost benefit for elderly women to have mammograms at all.
The cruel irony of this heartless decision being announced this week was made clear by the passing of Stefanie Spielman. Stefanie raged a courageous battle against breast cancer for more than a decade, while raising awareness and millions of dollars for research to find a cure. Sadly, Stefanie left her husband, Ohio State football standout Chris Spielman, to raise their four children alone.
Like most Ohioans, my own life has been touch by the struggles and losses caused by breast cancer. I'm thankful that my aunt is a survivor but have also experienced the devastating loss of one of my best friends and another aunt.
What's most troubling about the federal panel's recommendations is that they are based mainly on cost saving. This is a harbinger of things to come, given Zack Space's support of the controversial legislation that will invite federal bureaucrats to use similar cost-saving measures to affect your family's health care.
Zack Space and his liberal Democrat cohorts in Washington say they want to provide more health coverage to millions of Americans, a worthy goal if only there were money available to pay for it. Because the federal government doesn't have that money, panels like the one reducing mammograms will undoubtedly try to cut costs by limiting other medical procedures.
Congresswoman Candice Miller of Michigan noted that when cost is considered, the question becomes "why have all these mammograms because it is very costly, they could test 2,000 women and only one is positive. I guess it doesn't matter. If you're the one, it matters." Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee went further, pointing out "This is how rationing begins...and this is where we start getting a bureaucrat between you and your physician."
James Thrall, a Harvard medical professor and chairman of the American College of Radiology said, "I fear we are entering an era of deliberate decisions where we choose to trade people's lives for money."
And if you don't think the Zack Space government health program will lead to a complete government takeover of healthcare, you need only to recall the promise made by Zack Space's friend and ally, Barack Obama. Speaking to the labor union AFL-CIO in 2003, Mr. Obama said "I happen to be a proponent of a single-payer universal health care program ... a single-payer health care plan, a universal health care plan. And that's what I'd like to see. But as all of you know, we may not get there immediately. Because first we have to take back the White House, we have to take back the Senate, and we have to take back the House."
Now that Zack Space and Barack Obama have their Democrat majorities in place, they can finally achieve Mr. Obama's government run health care. The only thing standing in their way is us -- you and me. We cannot afford for medical decisions to be treated as merely a matter of dollars. We must turn the ship around.
As always, you can learn more about my campaign, and you can donate, at www.MollForCongress.org
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The sick choices of socialized medicine
This is just the beginning of macabre questions and debates.
Marcy Kaptur Democrat congresswoman from Toledo is trying to decide if it's better to kill babies or let folks die because they have no health care.
What kind of a sick world will this become when the government starts making these choices for us?
Um, Doc, can we go ahead and pull the plug on this 81 year old.....we have a27 year old over here that needs his liver!!!
"It creates a real dilemma for me," she told a Plain Dealer reporter just off the House floor. "The question I've been asking myself is, under which option do you lose more -- how many abortions occur a year, versus how many people die from no insurance every year?"
Marcy Kaptur Democrat congresswoman from Toledo is trying to decide if it's better to kill babies or let folks die because they have no health care.
What kind of a sick world will this become when the government starts making these choices for us?
Um, Doc, can we go ahead and pull the plug on this 81 year old.....we have a27 year old over here that needs his liver!!!
"It creates a real dilemma for me," she told a Plain Dealer reporter just off the House floor. "The question I've been asking myself is, under which option do you lose more -- how many abortions occur a year, versus how many people die from no insurance every year?"
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Napolitano Warns Against Anti-Muslim Backlash
Fox News story here:
Yep, we should worry about a backlash. The Muslims are engaged in a war against this country and we want to be careful not to get them upset.
They've flew airplanes full of people into buildings full of people, they cut off heads, they walk into crowds and detonate explosives, they enlist in our armed forces and kill our soldiers from the inside.
Yet, we don't want to upset them.
It's time we kicked them out, back to their beach front property in Arabia.......just like the Spanish did the Muslim Moors. Spain finally got to the point where they worried about their own country and religion more than the feelings of those killing them.
Of course, it's hard to do this when our country's president is a muslim as well. We shouldn't expect any tough actions against this satanic religion while we have an ardent in office.
Yep, we should worry about a backlash. The Muslims are engaged in a war against this country and we want to be careful not to get them upset.
They've flew airplanes full of people into buildings full of people, they cut off heads, they walk into crowds and detonate explosives, they enlist in our armed forces and kill our soldiers from the inside.
Yet, we don't want to upset them.
It's time we kicked them out, back to their beach front property in Arabia.......just like the Spanish did the Muslim Moors. Spain finally got to the point where they worried about their own country and religion more than the feelings of those killing them.
Of course, it's hard to do this when our country's president is a muslim as well. We shouldn't expect any tough actions against this satanic religion while we have an ardent in office.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
athens county democrat ethics III
Here's another episode in the Athens County democrat ethics scandals. This time paying $5 per vote if voter is from the 4th ward in Athens.
I'm attaching links and don't have time to comment right now....too busy working....someone has to pay for all of societies' leaches.
Athens "News" story here.
Election Journal post here
athensrunaway blog post here
The Ohio GOP press release about this issue below:
I'm attaching links and don't have time to comment right now....too busy working....someone has to pay for all of societies' leaches.
Athens "News" story here.
Election Journal post here
athensrunaway blog post here
The Ohio GOP press release about this issue below:
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