Skip to main content

New PW Mission

There is so much to write about and so little time these days. My apologies for the total lack of time to post lately. The most urgent of my updates is this:

The local Protest Warrior chapter is planning a new mission to highlight the idiocy of an upcoming Leftwing circus featuring Martin "I'm just a clown" Sheen. They are subjecting Louisvillians to a protest called the "Taco Bell Truth Tour." Read about the group behind this nonsense at www.ciw-online.org.

Basically, this group is a bunch of illegal immigrant workers and their Leftwing lunkhead friends protesting working conditions. Maybe the conditions are bad; who knows? Let's cut to the chase though, shall we? These folks are ILLEGAL! Not only are they not entitled to the same protections as legal citizens and legal workers, they are simply not entitled to be on US soil!

I differ with President Bush on the issue of illegal workers in our country. My stance is that workers who enter our country legally would not be victims of unscrupulous employers; these Leftwing organizations are protesting the exploitation of illegal workers. HUH? Excuse me?... Deport them -- one-way tickets to Mexico or El Salvador or from wherever they originated. Problem solved.

Next mission is Saturday, March 12th. Email me if you'd like more info. We could sure use the numbers on this one. I'll certainly be there with video camera in hand. Wouldn't want to miss another Leftwing circus. I hear Martin Sheen is a real hothead so we ought to set him off... ;-)

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

As the Blog Turns...

Gee. I have found myself fascinated by the soap opera unfolding in the comments section of this blog since last night. One little mention on a controversial Democrat's blog and it's High Noon on ConservaChick! (Yes, I'm laughing while I type this.) For those of you who have no idea what's happening in the ever-expanding comments section , join the club! Here's what I know about Mark Nickolas from bits and pieces I've read on his blog, and from a local news report: Nickolas likes to sneer at Republicans and call them snide little nicknames as he provides his "Unfiltered and Candid Look at Politics, Politicians and the Media in Kentucky;" he raised a ruckus within the Democrat party here in Kentucky by filing a suit against the chairman of the party , Jerry Lundergan; and he will be appearing on the same panel with yours truly on Thursday night. That's about it. You now have the benefit of my not-so-extensive knowledge on this subject. Nickolas poste...

Is conscription the prescription?

US Representative, Charlie Rangel (D-NY) is at it again. Rangel's prescription for fixing the ills we're feeling in Iraq is a draft . I have very mixed feelings about this. Conscription is conscription no matter what you choose to label it. Is that appropriate in a free country? On the flip side of this coin, I've often thought that compulsory national service would be a great idea for American kids right out of high school. It might have been a better start for me than learning to down beer at a Liberal Arts university! Two years in the service might give kids time to think about their future, learn higher levels of responsibility, and begin to take life more seriously. There are many countries who require some level of mandatory military service: Belarus, Chile, China, Croatia, Serbia, Russia, Iran, Lebanon, our neighbor Mexico, and our old buddy Germany, to name a few. Gee, now that I look at that partial list... aren't many of those countries Socialist or at battl...

Three Things No One Else Is Telling You

From: Downsizer Dispatch < downsizer-dispatch@downsizedc.org > Date: Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 12:38 PM Subject: Three Things No One Else Is Telling You To: conservachick@gmail.com Quote of the Day: "Things in our country run in spite of the government, not by the aid of it." -- Will Rogers (1879-1935) American humorist Unelected federal bureaucrats are forcing New York City to spend $27 million to replace their street signs. Our bureaucratic overlords maintain that streets signs must contain both upper and lower case letters, instead of just capital letters! Do you feel grateful that you're being protected from upper case streets signs? This dictatorial mandate comes from the Federal Highway Administration, and applies to every community in America, not just New York City. But don't blame this outrage on the busy-body Democrats. This isn't an Obama directive. The rule was actually promulgated back in 2003 -- during the Bush Administrat...