Fair pay

“Nothing is more idiotic than rich, moron actors who earn millions to pretend to be useful people whining about the rich having all this money they didn’t earn. Here’s my own super logical idea for actors and their pay: An actor should always earn less than someone who actually does the occupation he’s pretending to do. Since people who do things are superior to people who pretend to do things, this just seems fair. So if an actor plays a teacher, he has to get less than the average teacher’s pay. And if he plays a soldier, he gets less than the average soldier’s pay. Of course, I bet the consequence of this would be that all the big name actors will only accept roles where they play CEOs or a Romney-type investor, but, hey, this is all about fairness.” Frank J. Fleming

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Obama Hood

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There they go again

With all the problems we have in this country, we don’t need supposedly conservative pundits touting government failures as good things and recommending more of the same. When the wonderful private sector downsized railroads to make a profit, it was not a good thing. The cost of gas and road construction and maintenance went up. The roads are crowded and unsafe. Now we should let the private sector take over the roads? Get real. And three days in the postal system and first class mail is not even out of the state. With the government running things, you can change them. In the private sector the profit motive counts. The problem is not the government, it’s YOU! YOU voted for Obama, McCain, and Romney.

The problems of unfair and unconstitutional laws, selective law enforcement, and the deficit can’t be farmed out. Roads and rails and the post are Constitutional duties of the government. You should demand that the government do these things right. I do. So you say to me “It’s not you, it’s the rest of the world” and snigger. Well, that’s right. By myself, I can’t run anything but my mouth. YOU run things, so start running them right, or sit down and shut up.

Now some one is bad mouthing TR for thinking the government should be held accountable. He wasn’t always right, but he didn’t vote for Romney. What I originally started to write about was the way conservative? pundits smarmed all over the chief justice, our mercenary military, etc. Can you say prodoggle? I’m not upset that the court upheld Obamacare. I’m upset because every one started making excuses for them. As for supporting the military, I’ll support them when they come and support this country. When they support the people in this country instead of the UN, they’ll have my respect. Sure, prodoggle was written about me and my equally ignorant friends, but it’s time to demand our country back.

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LETTER FROM DUDLEY BROWN

RAND PAUL SENT THIS LETTER FROM DUDLEY BROWN IN AN E-MAIL

I’ve just returned from the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.

Thanks to the hard work of NAGR’s million-member army, Hillary and her UN bureaucrat allies were forced to close the “Small Arms Treaty” conference without a completed treaty.

But despite premature crowing from the institutional gun lobby, the UN Gun Ban is FAR from dead.

In fact, I’m afraid this nightmare has just begun. Hillary’s global gun grab is proving harder to kill than Freddy Krueger.

The “Small Arms Treaty” conference closed last week with an endless stream of petty tyrants virtually promising to bring the gun ban back as early as next month. The sheer number of options they have at their disposal is mind numbing.

Some of the information is detailed and can be confusing (due to the doublespeak that diplomats and bureaucrats use to camouflage their actual intentions), so please read carefully to understand all the threats we face.

In fact, UN insiders say reading between-the-lines is actually more important than the words themselves. A cautious eye for tone is advised.

The next opportunity to force this anti-gun atrocity on America will begin on August 27th.

Officially, it’s called the United Nations Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects. Behind all the words are the very same people with the very same radical anti-gun agenda.

Our allies working inside the UN report that the anti-gun gang will go after this conference “like a snarling pack of hyenas,” trying to accomplish through the Programme of Action (PoA) what they failed to do in the treaty conference last week. And now they have the fully drafted treaty as a baseline.

But unlike the treaty, the Programme is an ongoing effort that does not have to be ratified by the U.S Senate.

And Hillary Clinton’s State Department is already deeply committed to implementing the anti-gun “suggestions” of the Programme.

In their most recent report to the UN, the State Department listed a litany of gun control measures already enforced on American citizens — including the Brady “Instant Registry” and stringent restrictions on domestic gun dealers — as proof that the U.S. is working with the Programme.

If you want to slog your way through this 31-page monstrosity, I have posted a copy for you [click here].

Obama’s Historic Gun Ban, the ongoing effort to destroy more than 1 million WWII M1 Garands, M1 Carbines and Colt 1911 pistols, is likely the direct result of the Programme. Hillary’s State Department is boasting that they have already destroyed over 1.4 million “small arms” and 50,000 tons of “conventional munitions.”

In the same UN report, Eric Holder’s Department of Justice also bragged that their “Southwest Border Initiative” and it’s most infamous operation, Project “Fast & Furious,” is an implementation of the Programme of Action Against Small Arms.

You read that right.

The “Fast & Furious” plot that has killed at least two Americans and thousands of innocent Mexicans is proudly cited to the UN as an achievement toward gun control by the United States.

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Don’t cross the forces of tolerance

In Mayor Menino’s Boston, if you take the same view of marriage as President Obama did from 2009 to 2012, he’ll run your homophobic ass out of town. But, if you want to toss those godless sodomites off the John Hancock Tower, he’ll officiate at your ribbon-cutting ceremony. Mark Steyn

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The good, the bad, and the ugly

I was going to write a scathing article, but I decided to wait until I could be a little more polite. But just a little. Maybe I’ll get to that after I write this.

Why are conservatives considered right wing? Commies are left and Fascists are right. Conservatives by definition should not even be middle of that road. The trouble is the same as with Republicans. They don’t believe or do what they’re supposed to. Conservatives are for conservation. Conservatives are for keeping all the good things in this country. How many people calling themselves Conservative do not have some pet bias that gets translated into “right wing”.

Some of my favorite columnists take an unconservative stand when they oppose a person or issue. They are willing to destroy the good with the evil. They are less rancorous than the other guys, but they still get lost in their own steam. And they just can’t seem to understand that a good thing done wrong would still be good if a jerk wasn’t doing it.

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America’s ‘Iron Lady’

It is, of course, no accident that Mrs. Bachmann is being subjected to such vilification by the Islamists, their allies on the Left and in the establishment media’s amen chorus. As a principled, articulate and wildly popular Tea Party and conservative leader, she is a prime target forelectoral defeat by her political foes. These include her fellow Minnesotan, Rep. Keith Ellison, the “first Muslim congressman” who launched the initial attack on our Iron Lady.

There are individuals with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood inside or at least influencing the White House, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Departments of Justice, Defense and Homeland Security, as well as Foggy Bottom.

With respect to the former, long-time federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy noted in a brilliant expose posted at National Review Online on July 21, the question is not whether Ms. Abedin has committed a crime but should she have a security clearance? Frank J. Gaffney Jr.

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The Underclass

The reader may have been misled, with my help, into thinking that “We Don’t Want No Education” is about the black underclass, but it’s about the white underclass in Britain. We can’t use white racism and the legacy of slavery so frequently used to explain the black underclass to explain Britain’s underclass. The welfare state and the harebrained ideas of the public education establishment are a far better explanation for the counterproductive and self-destructive attitudes and lifestyles of both underclasses. Walter Williams

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The Education Blob

Politicians claim that education and health care are different — too important to leave to market competition. Patients and parents aren’t real consumers because they don’t have the expertise to know which hospital or school is best. That’s why they must be centrally planned by government “experts.”

Low-income Americans are far richer than the poor people of China, India and Africa. So if competitive private education can work in Beijing, Calcutta and Nairobi, it can work in the United States.

We just need to get around the Blob. John Stossel

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Independence

Independence is never given to a people, it has to be earned; and, once earned, must be defended. — Chaim Weizmann

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