Saturday, July 31, 2010

Anthony Weiner Democrat loses his composure in Congress.


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Who has the biggest Weiner? New York!

Anthony Weiner, DEMOCRAT Congressman from New York, showed once again that he is the last one to get the message that his party is in trouble and the Democrats can no longer Jedi Mind Trick the general public into believing warped and twisted arguments that use puppies, babies, old ladies, and veterans as tools to touch heart strings rather than focus on the facts in the issues.

Anthony Weiner, the biggest weiner in Congress, is seen in this video ranting...representing his Democrat party...as people like me who pay attention feel their jaws hit their shoes. This deceptive Democrat transfers the failing to fund a bill that would give support to the fallen heros of 9/11 from his Democrat party to the Republicans. The secret (shhhhh)...Democrats can pass his bill without 1 single vote from a Republican. So as you watch him rant, keep in mind that they don't need ONE VOTE from a Republican to pass this bill.

November can't come soon enough. The Democrats know their days are numbered. When 3 branches of government controlled by people hell-bent on ruining our country are in power, the rest of us need to wake up, tell our neighbors to wake up, read the bills that are being passed before they are passed, have a voice, and understand that our country is the best country on earth and we need to play a major role in making it stay that way.

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Friday, July 30, 2010

Chiefs Sign Eric Berry, Start Training Camp


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The Chiefs training camp may have just started, but the team is about to receive a significant boost to its defense. Top draft pick Eric Berry announced today that he has agreed to terms with the organization, and will be joining his teammates at camp at Missouri Western University located in Saint Joseph, MO.

Chiefs fans have been optimistic about this season all summer long, and the addition of Berry will likely increase excitement and expectations for the upcoming season. By avoiding a lengthy holdout, Berry will have a chance to go through the majority of camp and have a shot to start on a defense that is in desperate need of a playmaker. Berry will join a Chief's defense that is young but has a chance to be much improved, especially considering that most of the team's top draft picks in the past few seasons have been moves to improve a defense that has struggled since the days of Neil Smith and Derrick Thomas.

While some of the expectations set on Berry may be unfair, there is reason for hope that the team as a whole will be better. Matt Cassell showed signs of being worth his contract last season when he wasn't running for his life. The Chiefs now have a potent one-two punch at running back with veteran Thomas Jones and the explosive Jamal Charles. If the team can find consistency at receiver and on the offensive line, and the defense should be better as well. With a young and improved roster facing a schedule that is hardly daunting, the team has high expectations. Berry's arrival should only add to that.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Royals Trade of Podsednik Signals Building for the Future


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The Royals traded veteran outfielder Scott Podsednik to the Los Angeles Dodgers for two minor league players. The trade is right on the heals of another Royals deal that sent Alberto Callaspo to Anaheim for a young major league pitcher and another prospect. The moves send a clear message from the organization to its fans: the Royals are in another rebuilding project, and they are just getting started.

Both Callaspo and Podsednik have been very productive for the Royals, and have been some of the few bright spots in an otherwise underachieving offense. Podsednik is getting up there in age, yet has hit over .300 consistently this season, and Callaspo has been good both offensively and defensively during his career in Kansas City.

It is common sense for struggling teams to trade its better veteran players to plan for the future. The problem is, the Royals have been repeating this plan of action since I was born. Alex Gordon, who has been an absolute bust since being taken early in the draft, is slated to be Podsednik's full time replacement. The Royals did acquire some young talent, but what are the odds they will ever produce like Podsednik and Callaspo have in Kansas City? Given the Royals history, the odds are stacked against this happening.

I can't argue with the Royals' plan of action, in principle it makes sense. However, given the way Podsednik, Callaspo and the rest of the offense has produced, I would have liked to have seen Kansas City keep its offense together and get some pitching help. The deals are done though, and we will now enter Royals rebuilding project take 22.

Arizona Immigration Law, Obama, Recent Federal Judge Ruling


Leadership in Arizona vs. The "leadership" in the White House
by Sir Otilc, Kansas City News Blog

I am sick to my stomach at the number of Americans who aren't paying attention to what is happening to our country at the hands of Barack Obama. How can you be the President of the United States...knowing that murderers, drug dealers, human traffickers, gang members, potential terrorists, and every other kind of criminal we do not want in the United States, is free to cross the border, disrespect our country and everyone who has ever come here legally...and knowingly condone the behavior? Why wouldn't that outrage you as President? Why would you publicly fight and use the Department of Justice to allow it to continue?

Arizona's Janice K. Brewer has more round ones than Barack Obama will ever have. Not only has she had to fight illegal immigration for years which forced her to take direct state action because the Federal Government wouldn't (Obama is not the only one to blame for this), but now she has been forced to square off with The United States of America because our President is afraid (a common theme for the spineless, castrated one).

Why is our President so spine-o-ball-less? I am guessing many reasons. The first is that if Arizona is successful in getting rid of illegal immigrants, other states will follow. If other states follow, then there will be no illegal immigrants to vote for Obama in 2012 when he grants them amnesty (illegal immigrants might be the ONLY people to vote for him at this point). Another reason might be that by not offending the illegal immigrants, he stays consistent with his World Apology Tour where it is more important to him to apologize to every nation/person for America being so horrible (the most giving country on earth and the one country where freedom prevails...unless you count the sex slave traffickers the President encourages and condones by fighting Jan Brewer and the state of Arizona). Another reason is that people will think he is racist. This one is my favorite because only the racist is more concerned with race than protecting the law of the land, using their brain to figure out where injustice is happening and correcting it, and allows issues of race to cloud judgment. Illegal immigration has nothing to do with race...and fighting it shouldn't either!

Anyone can criticize and I usually tell them to get it out of their system then shut up and tell the rest of us how you would fix the problem. So here is what I would do in his shoes. First I would acknowledge to the world that America is a great country, in fact we believe it is the greatest country on earth. Then I would go on to explain that we are made up of LEGAL immigrants, that we welcome legal immigration, that the problems that DON'T exist at the Northern border of the U.S. DO exist at the Southern border and we need to do something about it. I would publicly give illegals a warning that the U.S. is coming after them and they should peacefully leave our country. I would make sure I used every resource in my power to help them leave the country. I would figure out how to come down hard on sanctuary cities (with a warning first). I would create the biggest tent city in America where Joe Arpaio clothes illegal immigrants in pink and makes doing time for illegal immigration as short, but unpleasant as possible. Then I would make sure we had the manpower to create a sensible LEGAL immigration system where the people who just left our country could come right back (depending on where they were went after being deported)...but legally, above board, out in the open, no more hiding, no more shame, no more dodging taxes, no more bringing down the health care system, no more (fill in the blank)...

Openly fighting a state (Arizona) who is trying to protect themselves is an insulting and disrespectful slap in the face by the U.S. government to the citizens who are suffering the negative effects of illegal immigration in that state. But sadly this isn't Barack Obama's only slap in the face to America...but it does make his top 10 list of things that leave Americans outraged (notice I didn't say top 3).

Read the recent court ruling on the new Arizona Immigration Law

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Gardner Edgerton forced to give up "Longhorn" Logo


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After adopting a "Longhorn" logo similar to that used by the University of Texas, Gardner Edgerton High School will switch to a different logo after facing heat from the University. Texas cited that Edgerton's logo was too similar to its own, and asked the high school to adopt a new logo on the center on its gym floor.

While Gardner goes back to the drawing board in search of a new logo, Texas' position on this subject needs to be examined. While copying a college logo may violate copyright infringes, it is done by thousands of high schools across the country. I've seen high school teams on TV or in person who share not only a similar mascot and logo with a well-known college team, but the same color schemes as well.

Gardner Edgerton used a different color scheme than Texas, and at least have the decency to ask for the University's permission to use the famous Longhorn look. Maybe Texas should let a small high school in Kansas have its fun, and worry about more pressing issues facing the University. Soon, saying "Hook Em Horns" may be enough to solicit a fine. 

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