Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Nomad News - Volume 2 - No. 27

"There's No Copyright on Common Sense"
WASHINGTON 'TEA PARTY': I'm not going to elaborate on the wonderful success of We the People who planned this rally, went to the rally, or just stayed home for various reasons but lent their support. What a success! What a message we sent to the idiots in Washington, especially to Ediot No. 2, Robert Gibbs, Obama's press secretary, with his comment: "I didn't know there were any Tea Parties in Washington". When they're down to comments like that, we know we have them on the run. But, we must keep them on the run until next November when senators and representatives with their entourages will be flying out of Washington like snowflakes in a winter storm.
Important things to keep in mind: There were no police arrests. The people were a portrait of real Americans. There was no violence. They were Democrats, Republicans, Independents, white, black, and every nationality and they had one thing in common: love of America as it is supposed to be and a disdain for a bloated bureaurcy that has become increasingly corrupt and arrogant, especially with the advent of the New Democrats.
My favorite signs on display: "We came unarmed this time" and "The only thing we have to fear is Obama himself".
Finally, just about everyone there came at their own expense. There were no bused in at taxpayer expense Acorn community organizers, no George Soros or Michael Moore sponsored
buses, no government workers who were given the day off, no Hollywood trash. Just hard-working or retired Americans looking to preserve our liberty and freedom.
GLENN BECK'S DAY 2 "Reasonable questions for unreadonable times"
Suggestions we can use when contacting our elected officials, etc.:
- Who is "surrounding" the President in the White House?
- Do any of the President's advisers have criminal records?
- Are the Presidents advisers working to better the country or their own ideals?
- Who are the anti-capitalists in Washington?
- What roles do they have in crafting bills?
- What was "STORM"? What happened to the founders, where are they now?
- What qualifications must one have to be a Presidential adviser?
- What is the difference between a community organizer and a community activist?
- Do the czars have power?
- Should a communist have the ear of the President?
- What role did the Apollo Alliance play in crafting bills?
- Does the President know the co-founder of the Weather Underground is a board member of the Apollo Alliance?
- How many people in the administration are connected to the movement for a democratic society?
- What role does George Soros play...CONSTITUTIONALLY?
CORRECTIONS
In Nomad News No. 26 there were a couple of typos that I missed and Yvette caught as she read it. One, was "administration" at the end of the first paragraph and the other was about 75 percent down where I referred to a person as the "Devil Incarate". This should have been "Devil Incarnate". Sorry about that.
"LIBERAL" HAS BECOME A LIABILITY WORD for the Democrats so they now call themselves "Progressive". Don't be fooled, they're the same skunks with a different smell.
AN ADDENDUM TO NOMAD NEWS NO. 26: In this issue I related how I and my eleven friends grew up, joined the war effort, etc. but I didn't finish with the period just after the war. My brother Joe and Hubie Arsenault joined the Merchant Marine and hauled aviation gas across the Atlantic to Murmansk and Scotland. Tommy Brennan, Tommy Hamilton and Bucky Walters joined the Navy and served on tincans in the South Pacific. John Arsenault joined the Army Signal Corps and served in Europe. Bill Roberts joined the Marines and spent the entire war in Hawaii. Talk about good duty. Andy Ackerman joined the Coast Guard and served in the South Pacific, Merle Eagleston joined the Army and served in Europe. Merle Garwood was drafted and served in the Army in the South Pacific. Four years later we all came home without a scratch. With the exception of one we were all back at work within a week or so of returning. A short time later the State of New Jersey had a referandum to give each veteran a bonus of $500.00.
With the exception of one we all voted "NO" and it did fail. The one exception joined the 52/50 Club ( government-funded $50.00 a week for 52 weeks) took a year off and voted for the Bonus.
The women laid down their riveting tools, took their aprons off the hangers and life went on as if nothing had happened. Years later I guess this is why Tom Brokaw called us "The Greatest Generation". We didn't think so. It was just the way we were raised and the way things were done.
Hawkeye



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