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Posted by Nocturne at 02:54 PM on April 11, 2009

T-Shirts are ready to roll. Please e-mail me ASAP at j_b@bellsouth.net, and I'll send you a link with directions, options, and PayPal buttons. Pay for your shirt now, and just pick it up anytime from Noon to 1PM on Tea Party day! I need to get your order by midnight Monday, however, so please hurry!

 

On other fronts, I'm beginning to think we might all be worried for nothing. Did you folks see Obama bowing to Saudi Arabia's Muslim king the other day? (Even though it was video-taped and the whole world saw it, Obama staffers swear it never happened.) I think Obama has this whole thing figured out. We'll all become subjects of the Saudi king (of course, we'll all need to be Muslim, but since Obama says we're not really a Judeo-Christion nation that should be no problem) and then we'll all get dirt cheap gas. Of course, we won't need it long, because Obama is not going to give up on cap and trade. Since you and I are now responsible for GM and Chrysler warranties -- making ALL of us MR. GOODWRENCH -- the Saudi oil connection can't hurt. (By the way, what was the point of us saving the "American" car company Chrysler if we're going to force them into a shotgun wedding with foreigners, ie. Fiat?) We can now offer great prices on oil and lube jobs! (In fact, GM is already advertising them.) Too bad Obama didn't bow before the Queen of England, I'm sure they make something we could use . . . Anyway, I'm begining to think it will all work out! Of course, ever since Obama spent us all into financial slavery and eliminated capitalism, I've been taking LOTS of medication . . . Soma is going to be provided FREE by the government soon with our $650 billion. Technically, I guess it's not really free then, but my left wing friends tell me it doesn't matter since we can just print more money or sell our babies to China or something like that. Even with the Soma, you can still have bad dreams, though. Last night, I dreamed about Michelle Obama saying how she hated our country, and Obama was assuring her not to worry. He told her Reverend Wright was all wrong, in fact. "It's not God that's going to damn America, Michelle, I am. I will re-make it in MY image. And for destroying American sovereignty and all America stands for, the world will love me." Now that's change you can believe in.

 

 

Whew, I glad I have that out of my system! Are you a patriot? Do you believe in American sovereignty? These are trick questions, of course, because if you're here the answer is most likely yes to both questions.  I've had several requests for caps, and while I can't do them in-house, Zazzle can. Please check out my Zazzle page, and look at what it has to offer, and thanks:

 

http://www.zazzle.com/nocturne13/gifts

 

PS. If you like my designs please feel free to comment on them or rate them!

 

 

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Reply Nocturne
02:27 PM on April 20, 2009
drewski says...
Hey Nocturne I think you are really misguided. How many times did the Bush family kiss
members of the Royal Saudi family during Desert Storm and during Operation Iraqi freedom.
You have zero credibility with anyone who understands the relationship our country has had with the house of Saud.



I believe I understand this issue better than you ever will. You're one of those "Bush Lied, Kids Died" folks, eh? That's OK. But Bush didn't show SUBSERVIENCE to the Saudi King. Obama clearly did, and then his staff quickly lied regarding the whole instance which was caught on tape. Our President bowing to another world leader is a MAJOR deal, especially a Muslim leader given the current environment. If you can't see that, you need a larger cranium. You're also clearly trying to smear me ("what did YOU do to get us off foreign oil"). It's great that you ride a bike (unless you're one of those buttheads in colorful spandex who hold up automobile traffic). In the first place, it's not your place to dictate to me what I do. This is, at least for the moment, a free and democratic country. But my carbon footprint isn't that big. My family doesn't have an SUV either. I work from home, and seldom drive at all. I have replaced most of our bulbs with CFLs. I live in an energy efficient home (Energy Star windows and appliances, extra insulation, etc.). I've written a book where I encouraged other homeowners to make energy efficiency a top priority and explained ways to do it. So your innuendo is as off-target as your politics. If Bush were doing what Obama was, I would be raising just as much hell. Bush spent too much; Obama has taken spending to an exponentially higher level. It's the PEOPLE'S money, it's our children's future. We're being forced into financial slavery. I didn't vote for the end of our democracy and the end of free markets, did you? If you did, then I say it is YOU who have a credibility issue, Drewski.
Reply drewski
05:12 PM on April 17, 2009
I will stop posting here. Have a good weekend.
Reply drewski
05:11 PM on April 17, 2009
Your statement indicates part of the problem. Instead of informing ourselves of the issues
we want to buy a t-shirt.

16elements@gmail.com says...
I thought this comment section was solely for the tshirts and Nobama items... not necessarily the right thread for open debate...
Reply RichardThePirate
05:07 PM on April 17, 2009
You're right 16elements! I'm such a dupe. I fell in the trap! I'll shutup on this blog now!
Reply drewski
05:06 PM on April 17, 2009
Well stated. I think this kind of dialogue is actually pretty helpful. Liberal = I believe in freedom.

By biggest concern is passing on all of this debt to our children. I am in favor
of mature leadership and not high-chair tyrants such as Bush, Paulson, Ken Lewis.
I am also a big proponent of small business.

Cheers,

undlessly down across the counties, out of the
resonant gloom
That wraps the north in stupor and purple travels
the deep, slow boom
Of the man-life north-imprisoned, shut in the hum
of the purpled steel
As it spins to sleep on its motion, drugged dense in
the sleep of the wheel.

Out of the sleep, from the gloom of motion, sound-
lessly, somnambule
Moans and booms the soul of a people imprisoned,
asleep in the rule
Of the strong machine that runs mesmeric, booming
the spell of its word
Upon them and moving them helpless, mechanic,
their will to its will deferred.

Yet all the while comes the droning inaudible, out
of the violet air,
The moaning of sleep-bound beings in travail that
toil and are will-less there
In the spell-bound north, convulsive now with a
dream near morning, strong
With violent achings heaving to burst the sleep
that is now not long.
D.H Lawrence
Reply 16elements@gmail.com
05:00 PM on April 17, 2009
I thought this comment section was solely for the tshirts and Nobama items... not necessarily the right thread for open debate...
Reply drewski
04:59 PM on April 17, 2009
Arrrr!!!. I totally agree with you on the mortgage mess. The problem there was too many
people playing with other peoples money. I am super upset about bailing out the banks as well. I would love to see Ron Paul on the Banking committee.
Reply RichardThePirate
04:56 PM on April 17, 2009
Hi Drewski
I don't believe it is constructive for you two to fire at each other suggestions like: "I guess you had no problem with... " when I think most of us at the rally DO have a problem with the ridiculousness from both sides. I may be an R now, but I'm really a C. And most Ds I know do so to vote in the primary and are more Independent. I would ask John, seriously, if he believes anyone should be able to act inappropriately in a position of power. Your posts seem to indicate you are quite liberal, which is fine, but honestly liberals seem to be okay with spending other people's money. Are you okay with the administration, any administration, running up the debt as has been proposed now?

I too believe if everyone were conscientious about their lives then our energy dependence would lessen. Until then we have to find sources AND attempt conservation. The two are not mutually exclusive. Thanks guy.
Reply drewski
04:55 PM on April 17, 2009
http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=4faf05ec-4ca3-4072-a6ff
-db6512879836

This is the story on the cocaine buying folks at the Department of the interior.
Reply drewski
04:51 PM on April 17, 2009
http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=4faf05ec-4ca3-4072-a6ff
-db6512879836

John:

Check out the above article on the monkey business going on in the White House
under Bush. I guess you probably had no problem with kickbacks going to
Department of Interior officials who could go out and buy cocaine and proposition
their fellow employees. If the Repulican voters who have been more interested
in issues rather than voting for Joe Sixpack I think we would have been better off.
Reply RichardThePirate
04:46 PM on April 17, 2009
Drewski
Looked at the article mentioning the 81 of 132 foreclosed homes in one development.
One thing is very obvious. The people who received mortgages, 81 of 132, did not have the credit or ability to repay. Those mortgages were written by a government requiring banks to meet the "need".
They may have needed but now they are homeless. And they took down a whole neighborhood of people who CAN pay as well. So much for idealism.

Let's go back to the time when you had to show you could afford a house.
And not on my dime.

Hey ! Foreclosures! Time to buy some real estate and make a fortune!
Arrrrrgh.
Reply drewski
04:40 PM on April 17, 2009
John says...
a sign of weakness. I will also guess that you are not for offshore drilling and drilling in the artic wilderness - which has no environmental effect - like a needle in a haystack; you probably are not for nuclear power either. Get real dude.......


Hey John

What is a sign of weakness? I don't follow the logic.

1. Nuclear power is fine with me.
2. I am fine with driving as whole as well if we can pay for the roads. The problem
is we can't afford new road infrastructure during a down economy. Also statisctics
show that wherever you have areas with little public transport and high ownership
you also have high unemployment and high crime.
See : http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200803/subprime
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200903/meltdown-geography
Reply RichardThePirate
02:22 PM on April 17, 2009
Jeannie says...
I saw a commercial on TV today that offers free cell phones for emergencies that are funded by the government, and that if I receive food stamps, I may be eligible!!! woohoo! What a laugh. Now we are paying for cell phones. Gimme a break.


Jeannie! Of course we have to pay for cell phones in case their check is late they get a special number to call to complain "Where's my check?" "Don't you have some rich people to milk for money now?"

Revolution is brewing!
Reply RichardThePirate
02:20 PM on April 17, 2009
Took me a few minutes but I remembered something cogent re the bowing to the Saudi king. there was a man in Texas who admitted to be the funnel for the Saudi king when he financed Obama's Harvard education. That story was ignored by the press. Now it makes sense that Obama would bow to his patron. Look what the king bought! Very clever. Saudi Arabia owns the President.

The kiss by Bush was a matter of protocol. The bow is not. That signals subservience. The kiss recognizes mutual affection.
Reply Tracy
06:28 PM on April 16, 2009
Adding two more shirts to the cause..

http://www.zazzle.com/16elements
Reply John
07:45 PM on April 15, 2009
drewski says...
Hey Nocturne I think you are really misguided. How many times did the Bush family kiss
members of the Royal Saudi family during Desert Storm and during Operation Iraqi freedom.
You have zero credibility with anyone who understands the relationship our country has had with the house of Saud.

a sign of weakness. I will also guess that you are not for offshore drilling and drilling in the artic wilderness - which has no environmental effect - like a needle in a haystack; you probably are not for nuclear power either. Get real dude.......
Reply drewski
11:26 AM on April 15, 2009
BTW I am in favor of developing our energy infrastructure so we do not have to rely on Middle Eastern oil. So much so that I do not have a SUV and I ride a bicycle for short trips and I have
been using public transport for 4 years. What have you done to get us off foreign oil Nocturne.
Reply drewski
11:23 AM on April 15, 2009
Hey Nocturne I think you are really misguided. How many times did the Bush family kiss
members of the Royal Saudi family during Desert Storm and during Operation Iraqi freedom.
You have zero credibility with anyone who understands the relationship our country has had with the house of Saud.
Reply John
10:04 PM on April 14, 2009
Jeannie says...
I saw a commercial on TV today that offers free cell phones for emergencies that are funded by the government, and that if I receive food stamps, I may be eligible!!! woohoo! What a laugh. Now we are paying for cell phones. Gimme a break.


Yes, another great idea by our liberal leaders.
I am involved with a business that has ties to this "program". What often is going on here is this - the gov has this program, where low income people - who are ENTITLED to have phones - can sign up for a government paid cell phone with 'x' amount of minutes per month. What is happening quite often is that drug dealers/local thugs are getting folks in their neighborhood to sign up for this program. Once the phones are sent, they collect them from everyone and walla......free cell phones to use to sell drugs, sell to others and............we all pay for it. Yup - everyone is entitled to a cell phone - after all - it's America.
Reply Jeannie
09:26 PM on April 14, 2009
I saw a commercial on TV today that offers free cell phones for emergencies that are funded by the government, and that if I receive food stamps, I may be eligible!!! woohoo! What a laugh. Now we are paying for cell phones. Gimme a break.

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