We The People

Notice some changes? Look below. Carol Browner is now gone. Some other changes are happening, aren’t they? But it’s only if we keep the pressure on. The Democrats need to burn, and the Republicans need bayonets at their backsides, as they lack for spine without prompting. And Jesus, Boehner, enough with the crying. This is [...]

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Tomas called me up tonight in a lather because some Kuwaiti oil ministry official said we should get used to $100/barrel oil. Frankly, he’s right, so long as we have a Marxist in power. It’s not the fault of the Kuwaitis, who have been fairly loyal allies of the US, particularly since we liberated them. [...]

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This newspaper is almost as bad as the New York Times. Read this. I have posted the link and copied the words.We’re not going anywhere. The country has grown putrefied and corrupt. We will clean it up. A slight uptick in the economy in the coming year will not put us off course. The Marxists [...]

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I really can’t understand how William MacLachlan can stand to watch MSNBC. He says it’s like a comedy channel, and it gives him insights into the perverse thinking of the far left. Whatever. Wolf Blitzer on CNN and all the nuts on MSNBC are attacking Sarah Palin for “targeting” in elections. Well, no kidding. That’s [...]

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Some might find my humor out of place on this day, but I flipped on Fox News Sunday and listened to a debate between a Republican congresswoman and a Democrat congressman from the Carolinas, James E. Clyburn, who used his time as a soapbox, which frankly spoke to a measure of disrespect. Clyburn was also [...]

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We found this online. They’re calling it a national cybersecurity card, and at one point Obama’s henchmen were considering the NSA as federal administrators. Sure sounds like a national ID card to us. Read more here. What ever happened to all that talk about the land of the free and the home of the brave? [...]

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God, how I despise these people. Harold Meyerson whipped up this little column right after having a couple of egg creams. This clown would be a lampshade if not for America. They love to talk down America. They miss the point. We want a message about how great America has been, is now and will [...]

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Our man, Haywood Brookins, is quite enamored with Herman Cain. I’ve looked at this material, and now share with you. My advice to Herman? Don’t argue that because you’re black you remove the race card from an election campaign against Obama. See, a bunch of addle-brained middle-of-the-road guilt-ridden white people voted for Obama simply because [...]

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This came in from Haywood Brookins. Considering what a true son of the South he is, I’m shocked he’s acknowledging the fine marksmanship of northerners! Sad to think Obama, Pelosi and the rest hope to disarm our nation. BEGINS: Subject: This is eye-opening! In WWII, Japan’s highest ranking naval officer was Isoroku Yamamoto. Although he [...]

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The ever-vigilant Haywood Brookins found this excellent video. Time to rack up lots of viewership. I love this guy. And I know my relations who served in the Gulf (Marine scout), and the young one serving now in Afghanistan, and in the distant past, would all agree with R. Lee Ermey. The old Marine Scout [...]

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Haywood Brookins sent this, then launched his usual argument in favor of my leaving my native California to live in a Southern state with no shortage of attractive women who would love to meet me. Actually, not a bad argument, but I’m here behind enemy lines the the Peoples Republic of California. His impetus this [...]

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What A Lover

by Haywood Brookins on December 29, 2010 · 1 comment

in Commentary,Twitter

He grasped me firmly but gently just above my elbow and guided me into a room, his room.  Then he quietly shut the door and we were alone. He approached me soundlessly, from behind, and spoke in a low, reassuring voice close to my ear.  “Just relax.” Without warning, he reached down and I felt [...]

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