Monday, January 17, 2011

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Those on the Right are the ones with a Vitriolic Hatred Problem??

Amazing how us Conservatives are accused of such vitriolic hatred when we have to deal with this type of nonsense! Are these people kidding me!!

I dare someone to find photos, writings, etc. filled with such hatred from anyone of the Right.

In the meantime, be sure to go to this link and click on Report Page on the bottom left.

www.facebook.com/pages/I-hate-it-when-I-wake-up-and-Sarah-Palin-is-still-alive/129929197021040.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

It's Not Rich People's Fault!

Isn't America supposed to be the land of opportunity? The country where so many people risk their lives trying to get to?

So, after risking life and limb to make a future for themselves, they're now going to be punished for their hard work and success?

The only thing getting in the way of more people becoming successful is government - not rich people. Of course, this administration needs a scapegoat for everything.

Case in point: for 17 years I worked for myself as a massage therapist. During the last two years of my career, the government started getting involved in all aspects of my business. The town required a license. The State required a certification and proof of education. The Treasury Department now wanted us to collect sales tax. And to keep in good standing, I had to take additional educational requirements. These classes usually take place all day Saturday - the day I had the most business. So, aside from all the paperwork that needs to get filled out, paying of sales tax, I'm also expected to give up a full day of work for a class. After being in the business for 15 years, I can say that there wasn't much new or innovative that was worth me paying $300 for a course.

Who had the most influence in being a pain in my business and put up roadblocks to my business? It's certainly wasn't the rich guy.

He was the one busy giving me a salary.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

A CALL FOR ACTION, PARDON BRIAN AITKEN

If you honor justice and the right to keep and bear arms, please petition Gov. Chris Christy to pardon Brian Aitken, convicted and sentenced to 7 years in prison for an inadvertently running afoul of New Jersey’s Byzantine gun laws.

You can find the news story here and a petition drive here.

Free Brian Aitken Rally

The following was posted at: http://conservativenewjersey.com/free-brian-aitken-rally

Please make every effort to attend:

The New Jersey Second Amendment Society is holding a rally on Sunday December 12, 2010 from 2:00pm to 6:00pm. The rally is being held at the American Legion Post 129 on 2025 Church Road in Toms River, NJ. We encourage all freedom loving people to come and show your support for Brian.

Our goal is to raise awareness of the plight of Brian Aitken, and to petition Governor Christie to grant Brian clemency and release him before Christmas. If you have been following Brian’s story, you know that he was arrested with his handguns unloaded, disassembled, and locked in a case in the trunk of his car. Brian has never before been convicted of any crime. Despite these facts, he was convicted of “unlawful” possession of firearms, and sentenced to seven years in prison. If you would like more information on Brian’s situation, please visit www.nj2as.com.

This is a gross miscarriage of justice. You are encouraged to bring signs in support of Brian and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.

The following people are scheduled to appear. The list is growing daily, so check our website for updates:
NJ101.5 Radio Personality Dennis Malloy
Pro Second Amendment Attorney and Author Evan Nappen
Noted Pro 2A Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll
Assemblywoman Allison Little McHose
Members of Brian’s family
NJ2AS Officers and Board members

If you believe in the basic human right of self-defense and defense of family, please attend this important event and voice your support for Brian and his family.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

More Liberal Hypocrisy

I don't think it's possible to ever run out of examples.


Last night I was watching the Bill O'Reilly segment on Niki Diaz, the illegal alien who obviously entered the country illegally, obtained a phony social security card and lied to Meg Whitman about her status.


Of course, bleeding hearts don't want her deported, despite the federal crimes she's committed. It would be soooo unfair.


So, I guess the only one who can be punished is Meg Whitman. The illegal alien is still here and flaunting herself all over the place. Meg Whitman gets hits with a $5,000 fine.

Suppose Meg Whitman did find out she was here illegally and because she felt that she was "part of the family" didn't fire her or report her to the authorities. Would the left have painted her with the brush of "compassion"? No - they would have painted her with the brush of "look how she takes advantage of the illegals for her own gain."

Of course, the Nurse's Union used Niki Diaz for their gain. The ends justify the means when it's to their benefit.

Meg Whitman gets punished. Nike Diaz breaks all the laws and gets to stay here and show off her illegal alien status without a peep from anyone in charge.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Where We Have Some Real Power

At our Tea Party meetings, we all hear about the frustration over what's happening on the federal level of our government. We are constantly being baraged by policy we don't want and feel we have no recourse to stop. This ultimately brings about a feeling of hopelessness.

But the situation isn't hopeless. We forget that our real hand of power is our affect on the local level of government. Once we can start to turn around our local governments, we then have the power to turn around the state and eventually the federal government.

Of course, this is not an overnight process, but once you see the real changes you can have on your town's budget and policy, it starts to effect the upper levels. And you get the added power of confidence in affecting government.

Our local taxes continue to be raised, but who's attending those town council meetings? Policy is being enforced in your town, but are you attending the meetings when the decisions are being made?

If you want to be a real thorn in a politicians side, just show up at your town council meeting - see what's going on and question what's going on.

You'll really start to tick them off then - and honestly, what could be more fun?