Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Scientologists to Space Aliens: Take a Left at Albuquerque
from the mind of  Cowgirl Up.

I suppose they have to spend all that money they get from Hollywood somehow...

...snicker...

Saturday, November 26, 2005

A Small Cast of Characters
from the mind of  Unknown.

This Photo Gallery of the mother of the anti-war movement will show how weak this movement really is. Scroll through the 70+ photos and count how many different cast members you see. It really is a small cast for the show. And... I'm not all that sure how some of the photos near the end actually fit under the 'Cindy Sheehan' banner, but they are there none the less.

Don't pass up the gallery. It will not only showcase how the only support that Ms. Sheehan is the people who get their paychecks from media outlets or anti-Bush PACs, but that there are some real world Americans who are getting fed up with the crap spewed by these people, and are standing up for our Commander in Chief.

Info-tainment at its best!

Urban Legends About the Iraq War
from the mind of  Unknown.

Print THIS out and leave it in the lunchroom at work. It is a really good overview of why the left-mongers are so far off base... and why the MSM is so irresponsible.

C'mon... just do it. It will be good for you. This would make a good series of TV commercials too, especially in the run up to the elections...

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Video of the Day...
from the mind of  Unknown.

... or something like that. We don't do videos every day, but when one this good comes up, you just gotta see it. I hope this starts playing on some MSM outlets.

Anyway, for your viewing pleasure: A Flock of Flip Flops

Friday, November 11, 2005

Asylum. Inmates. Any Questions?
from the mind of  Cowgirl Up.

As a California resident, my first reaction after learning that all the common-sense measures failed on Tuesday's ballot was one of disbelief. But then, that was short-lived, as I realized it was merely further proof that here in the Golden State, the inmates are truly running the asylum.

Just in case you're lucky enough to not be a California resident or weren't following Governator Arnold's intiatives too closely, Senator Tom McClintock summed up the measures - and the disappointment many felt on Wednesday morning - in his statement on the special election:

I'm not going to pretend that Tuesday's election was anything other than what it was: an unmitigated and stunning defeat of some of the most basic principles of good government ever put to a vote: that government should live within its means; that politicians shouldn't chose who gets to vote for them; that teachers should demonstrate sustained competence before they're granted lifetime tenure; that public employees have a right to decide for themselves what candidates they'll support with their own money; and that parents have a right to know if their teenaged daughter is undergoing an abortion.

Perhaps the most heinous of them all, however, was San Francisco's blatant disregard for the 2nd Amendment in their passing of a complete ban on handguns. If this happens to stand up in court, then residents can expect to be forced to turn over their handguns on April Fool's Day 2006.

Having lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for about five years, it was easy to arrive at the conclusion that the City is indeed the freakshow component of the Circus known as California. Whenever visitors arrive, I take them there to see the sights and marvel at the moonbats that run the place. Where else would you find people who constantly decry the Bush administration as fascists, wax apoplectic about infringements of our rights, yet at the first opportunity they vote to curb one of America's most basic freedoms?

Meanwhile, this weekend there will be a gun show at the Cow Palace. As I marvel at the irony of this event occurring the same week San Franciscans vote to ban guns, I have to wonder... will it be the last one held there?

Monday, November 07, 2005

Five Charged With War Crimes
from the mind of  Cowgirl Up.

Reuters is reporting that five Guantanamo detainees will be charged with war crimes.

Meanwhile, another story details the Supreme Court's decision to consider a case challenging the administration's authority to do just that with War on Terror detainees.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Moonbats Can't Wait
from the mind of  Cowgirl Up.

Or, Reason #5,143 Why I Will Never Live in San Francisco County



Oh, how original! There was yet another anti-Bush protest and rally today in San Francisco. As usual, traffic was snarled. Hirsute, odiferous participants ditched school to join in on the fun.

This one was organized by yet another flock of Leftist Moonbat spawn, known as World Can't Wait.

I suggest you spend some time there. Surf around, get to know their organizers. Gather intel on the enemy within. If you are at work, though, be prepared to stifle your laughter, for I guarantee it will be hearty. For these people, Bush Derangement Syndrome isn't just a psychiatric illness. It's a full-blown epidemic. Joe Tougas, the San Francisco component of WCW's Steering Committee, is doing it because he cares:

I care infinitely about the environment, cultural evolution, social justice, and anything that helps us achieve clean air, clean water, and peace--for without those things the human race is doomed. And there can be no greater enemy to clean air, clean water, and peace, than the Bush administration.

(Ah, yes. Be patient, children. Our Lady Sheehan's Church of the Bush Haters' Fellowship is just around the corner...)

WCW tries mightily to be hip. They've hired a graphic designer and armed the minions with colorful banners and signs for the protest. On the web site, the intro mimics a Kanye West rappin' hip-hop jive number. (For all I know, it could actually be West.) In the same breath the vocalist laments war deaths caused by Bush, he decries dwindling abortion rights. Ah-ha! Death in war = Bad, but women murdering their unborn innocent babies unencumbered = Good. Check. (I guess that inconvenient baby could have grown up to be an eeeevil Republican, after all.)

Oh, yes. One more thing. It's always nice to see who has endorsed groups such as this. If I recognize any, they go right to the top of my list of people and places to boycott. Or, for that matter, politicians to oust... as several of them are California assemblymen & assemblywomen or city council members.

No Nukes...
from the mind of  Cowgirl Up.

...For The Mullahs.



Just in case you missed LGF today:

Iranian expatriates hold a different type of anti-nukes rally on the UC Berkeley campus.

"Zombie," a San Francisco bay area blogger who chronicles moonbat activity, reports the usual crowds of anti-war Berserkley-ites were nowhere to be seen.

Perhaps there was just too much common sense present at this rally?