Monday, November 23, 2009
SNL - Sarah Palin 2012 Movie Spoof
This is too funnyt and with the Movie 2012 the special effects are spectacular. Watch it!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Senate duo forms pact on climate
I have not always liked, agreed, even cursed at Mr Lindsey Graham, to me he seemed to be the epitome of the GOP, still living in the nineteenth century. I have hope that between Kerry and Graham they can persuade and bring both dems and repub. to the table for climate control, and please leave the lobbyists at home. They do not do anything to help except line the pockets of congresspersons who can be BOUGHT. Again I say We the People elect our congresspersons to do our bidding, but they would rather sell their souls for the almighty dollar(which is not so almighty any more) I am proud of Senator Graham for being forward looking in the health of our Earth. Now if we could get him on our side as far as health care. right.... Maybe if we pray really hard....hahahahaha
Senate Democratic leaders are resting their hopes for bipartisan climate change legislation on the unlikely partnership of Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.).
The revelation this fall that the two lawmakers shared a strong bond and a commitment to work together on one of the biggest policy issues facing Congress shocked many of their Senate colleagues.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is resting his hopes on Kerry and Graham, who have also teamed up with Lieberman, for getting climate change legislation through the Senate. It looks as though Democrats may pass healthcare reform without any Republican votes, but that does not appear to be possible with climate change legislation because of the strong reservations of Democrats from coal- and oil-and-gas-rich states over a cap-and-trade policy.
Reid told a group of lobbyists at a breakfast meeting last week that the success of climate change legislation lay with Kerry and Graham.
“Reid said the bill is in the hands of Kerry and Graham,” said a person who attended the meeting.
Sen. Lindsey Graham apparently dodged a pie in the face on Monday when Berkeley County Republicans declined, for now, to censure him for the sin of recurrent bipartisanship. The county party's executive committee has decided to wait until January, and the Dorchester GOP reportedly is doing the same.
Not so, their counterparts in Charleston who voted last week to formally state their objections to Sen. Graham's efforts to work with Senate Democrats on a number of issues. That view fails to acknowledge that responsible governance occasionally requires compromise. Maintaining a strictly partisan level of discourse might work on the stump but neither party should be formally opposed to bipartisan cooperation to resolve national problems.
Apparently, the last straw for the Charleston executive committee was Sen. Graham's decision to work with the likes of Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., on an energy bill aimed at easing global warming.
The GOP committee contended that "global warming caused by carbon emissions is still in doubt as evidenced by the past decade of cooling temperatures." It also cited the potential expense of the energy bill's cap-and-trade plan.
The energy bill seeks to reduce greenhouse gases by a cap-and-trade system, similar to a program that sharply reduced acid rain without throttling the economy. It also would encourage alternative energy production, which would have the beneficial effect of reducing America's dependence of foreign oil.
Unfortunately, the bill passed by the House has a number of flaws that need to be addressed by the Senate.
Maybe Sen. Graham, a bona fide conservative, can improve the bill during Senate deliberations. He deserves credit for working across the aisle in an effort to produce solutions, instead of more hot air.
Senate Democratic leaders are resting their hopes for bipartisan climate change legislation on the unlikely partnership of Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.).
The revelation this fall that the two lawmakers shared a strong bond and a commitment to work together on one of the biggest policy issues facing Congress shocked many of their Senate colleagues.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is resting his hopes on Kerry and Graham, who have also teamed up with Lieberman, for getting climate change legislation through the Senate. It looks as though Democrats may pass healthcare reform without any Republican votes, but that does not appear to be possible with climate change legislation because of the strong reservations of Democrats from coal- and oil-and-gas-rich states over a cap-and-trade policy.
Reid told a group of lobbyists at a breakfast meeting last week that the success of climate change legislation lay with Kerry and Graham.
“Reid said the bill is in the hands of Kerry and Graham,” said a person who attended the meeting.
'Compromise' not a dirty word
Sen. Lindsey Graham apparently dodged a pie in the face on Monday when Berkeley County Republicans declined, for now, to censure him for the sin of recurrent bipartisanship. The county party's executive committee has decided to wait until January, and the Dorchester GOP reportedly is doing the same.
Not so, their counterparts in Charleston who voted last week to formally state their objections to Sen. Graham's efforts to work with Senate Democrats on a number of issues. That view fails to acknowledge that responsible governance occasionally requires compromise. Maintaining a strictly partisan level of discourse might work on the stump but neither party should be formally opposed to bipartisan cooperation to resolve national problems.
Apparently, the last straw for the Charleston executive committee was Sen. Graham's decision to work with the likes of Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., on an energy bill aimed at easing global warming.
The GOP committee contended that "global warming caused by carbon emissions is still in doubt as evidenced by the past decade of cooling temperatures." It also cited the potential expense of the energy bill's cap-and-trade plan.
The energy bill seeks to reduce greenhouse gases by a cap-and-trade system, similar to a program that sharply reduced acid rain without throttling the economy. It also would encourage alternative energy production, which would have the beneficial effect of reducing America's dependence of foreign oil.
Unfortunately, the bill passed by the House has a number of flaws that need to be addressed by the Senate.
Maybe Sen. Graham, a bona fide conservative, can improve the bill during Senate deliberations. He deserves credit for working across the aisle in an effort to produce solutions, instead of more hot air.
Lunch Break
It's a bit of a heavy day around here, so today's lunch break is a little boy seeing a lobster for the first time.
Has I wish that I could have copme up with this
This is exactly how I feel!!!! I can't take credit, but I love the attitude and the conversation.......
To:
Sen. Mitch McConnell
LISTEN UP YOU RIGHT WING RELIGIOUS NUT-JOBS. KEEP UP YOUR CALLS FOR REVOLUTION AND HARM ONE HAIR ON THE HEAD OF OUR PRESIDENT AND YOU WILL BE HUNTED DOWN AND BECOME EXTINCT. YOU CAN WEAR CAMOUFLAGE AND PLAY WAR GAMES BUT THAT WILL NOT SAVE YOU.
WE ARE TIRED OF HEARING YOUR RELIGIOUS RIGHT WING NUT JOBS BEING MANIPULATED BY YOUR LEADERS AND THE LIKES OF RUSH LIMBAUGH AND GLENN BECK. YOU AND THOSE A$$HOLES FROM THE C-STREET FAMILY, FAMILY RESEARCH COUNCIL, DOBSON AND ALL THOSE OTHER RELIGIOUS ZEALOTS WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE.
THINK THE CRUSADES EXCEPT THE EVANGELICALS GET WIPED OFF THE FACE OF THE PLANET. KEEP YOUR RELIGION TO YOURSELVES OR SUFFER THE WRATH OF ALL OTHERS.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
Check this out, if you curse over the headlines you can see at the top where it tells you want each segment is. I am impressed
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
Sarah Palin's Going Rogue is Going Rogue (11/17/09)
This is too funny not to post hope you enjoy it. From Jimmy Fallon's show and Rachel Maddow has a small bit..Love the ending.
There is a button to see it full screen which is better
There is a button to see it full screen which is better
Monday, November 16, 2009
Space Suttle Atlantis on their journey to the International Space Station
WHAT DO YOU THINK? I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR YOUR OPINION..
Should President Obama keep the shuttle program going for an extra couple of years. Should he make a decision for the new Atlas rocket, or should he let those companies out in California make their bids for a public system.
Me personally this excites my blood, God would not have given us the capability to do this had he not wanted us to explore our universe. I would rather see a base on the moon, be4 we try going straight to Mars. We need that extra cushion, and the idea that all those workers at Kennedy would lose their jobs, in this economy, would be disastrous. I have two videos here the first one is strictly showing the lift off. The second one is Contessa Brewer talking to Jay Barbree discussing this flight and the fact there are only six left until next fall when there will not be any more and we will have to rely on Russia for rides to the Space station. And the fact that we would not be able to carry any parts or supplies to the space station.
Should President Obama keep the shuttle program going for an extra couple of years. Should he make a decision for the new Atlas rocket, or should he let those companies out in California make their bids for a public system.
Me personally this excites my blood, God would not have given us the capability to do this had he not wanted us to explore our universe. I would rather see a base on the moon, be4 we try going straight to Mars. We need that extra cushion, and the idea that all those workers at Kennedy would lose their jobs, in this economy, would be disastrous. I have two videos here the first one is strictly showing the lift off. The second one is Contessa Brewer talking to Jay Barbree discussing this flight and the fact there are only six left until next fall when there will not be any more and we will have to rely on Russia for rides to the Space station. And the fact that we would not be able to carry any parts or supplies to the space station.
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Friday, November 6, 2009
October 29, 2009: Exclusive - Al Gore Extended Interviewwith Jon Stewart
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Ft Hood Texas
I am absolutely mortified at what is going on in our military. Where are the generals who sit on their high a_____, they do not seem to be doing anything to help our soldiers when they come back from war, much less those who must sit and listen to those soldiers horror stories. It is not right It says shame on the United States, they can't even keep their soldiers safe...
This man a Muslin, a doctor, for whatever reason, opened fire, we may never know why, but somewhere it is telling us a story that we need to know how to make it end right for our military personnel. I do not believe that it was a terrorist act, or a religious thing, I believe it was a cry for help that went unanswered. I do not know what to do I am a civilian, never been in the service be4, and I wish that I had an answer, somewhere there is one, and we need to find it, be4 another since less act is committed against our military here at home (where they are suppose to be safe)or aboard.
This man a Muslin, a doctor, for whatever reason, opened fire, we may never know why, but somewhere it is telling us a story that we need to know how to make it end right for our military personnel. I do not believe that it was a terrorist act, or a religious thing, I believe it was a cry for help that went unanswered. I do not know what to do I am a civilian, never been in the service be4, and I wish that I had an answer, somewhere there is one, and we need to find it, be4 another since less act is committed against our military here at home (where they are suppose to be safe)or aboard.
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White House Trick or Treat
I love the look of having a young family in the white house again....
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