Get Behind Me Satanic Marshmallow

September 20, 2009 at 8:18 pm | Posted in Humor, Videos | Leave a comment
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marshmallowsThis hidden video clip is fabulous on two levels. First, it is simply adorable. The facial expressions and mannerisms of these precious children are priceless. Secondly, they are perfect examples of the same ways in which we are all, not only tempted, but react to our daily temptations.

Some of us sniff around.  Some of us take small nibbles. Some of us run the cycle of endless bargaining in our brains and some of us just eat.

Enjoy the clip.

Standing Up Against Domestic Foes

August 23, 2009 at 6:34 pm | Posted in Cultural, Social politics, Videos | 1 Comment

This is just beautiful to see. A real American with truth and honor and determination instead of a whining liberal socialistic anti-American agenda who wouldn’t know the Constitution if it were to jump up and wrap their rights in a wet blanket.

It is important that people realize that our elected officials work for US, not themselves.  It is refreshing to see citizens standing up against domestic tyranny brought to us in the name of ‘hope’ and ‘change’.  Make no mistake about it, unless we do stand up for our Constitutional rights and truth, we WILL lose our freedoms. Unfortunately, we already have under both parties.

A Complete Conniption Fit

August 8, 2009 at 5:32 pm | Posted in Cultural, Humor, Social politics, Strangeness, Videos | Leave a comment

If only citizens would have these kinds of reactions to the fascist movements of Obamalini and his ilk when they take over private industry, put the likes of Al Franken in office, refuse to cough up legitimate birth certificates, and attempt to ramrod an absolute disaster like Obamacare into the heart of our nation.

And they wonder why we should spank children.

Musical Gems

June 25, 2009 at 7:54 pm | Posted in Music, Videos | Leave a comment

I’d like to share with you two gems that I found while purusing the never-ending rabbit trail known as YouTube.  The first is Carmen Aria by Bobby Mc Ferrin & Aziza Mustafa Zadeh. Recorded at the Burghausen International Jazz Week in 2002.

The second clip is of Dave Weckl who is one of the most talented drummers alive today.

Enjoy.


Sotomayor Defecates on the Constitution

June 16, 2009 at 3:34 pm | Posted in Cultural, Social politics, Videos | Leave a comment

Let’s take a basic civics lesson.

The United States Constitution establishes a Separation of Powers devised by the framers of our government to accomplish one primary thing: to prevent the majority from ruling with an iron fist. [This is known as an oligarchy]  Because of what the framers experienced with tyrannical Britain, they did not want any one branch of government to be given too much power.  As a result, our Constitution has a shared system of power controlled by Checks and Balances.

sotomayorThe Judiciary branch of the United States Government has the power to try federal cases and interpret the laws of the nation in those cases and the power to declare any law or executive act unconstitutional. They do not make laws or formulate policy; they interpret it.  (The Legislative branch makes law.)

This is very basic and very simple; and yet, in our day, particularly ignored by activist judges who have apparently decided that the Constitution has more of a roll as a Charmin liner than as arbiter of law. With that in mind, take a look at this video (see below) and observe how disrespectful and nonchalantly Judge Sotomayor comments on the proper role of the Judiciary.

Three factors are plain here. One, most Americans have no clue about what this clip is referring to since they spend more time on Facebook and wobamomayoratching CNN then they do actually reading the Constitution even once. Secondly, it shows quite clearly the arrogance of liberals who hate our Constitution with great passion and can’t wait to turn us into a socio-commie hippie village. And thirdly, this entire nomination shows us how once again, just as in the election of Obama to the highest seat in our nation; people are more interested in ethnic victory and gender empowerment than they are about qualification and character.  Who cares if she is Puerto Rican and female when she should be living in a socialist country not the United States? As with the President, too many vote with emotion rather than sense.

Worldwide Singing

June 2, 2009 at 11:41 am | Posted in 18824304, Cultural, Social politics, Videos | Leave a comment

I was shown this series of video songs put together by Mark Johnson in an attempt to bring peace to the world through coming together in song. As he puts it, “We can do a lot more for this world, if we work together than we ever can apart.”  Take a look/listen to this video song.

The music is great and well-known. So, too, are the other songs at their web page – Playing For Change. My only criticism is this. What change exactly does he want? These movements all sound great and wonderful but are always void of the truth.  Is Johnson wanting Jihadists and pacifistic Buddhist monks to hold hands and sing “Row, row, row your boat” thinking that then they’ll see the error of their ways?  Is a song going to ‘do a lot more for this world’ ? And if so, do what for this world?  Who determines the goals? There’s a whole lot of presuppositions there.  Nice songs. Misdirected energies.  More feelgoodisms evaporating in the air. But they have some cool tunes. Check em out.

Hillarity Vids of Failure

April 24, 2009 at 3:27 pm | Posted in Cultural, Humor, Strangeness, Videos | Leave a comment

fail-blogThere is a rather funny site out there called Fail Blog. Be careful that you don’t get sucked into the infinite YouTube regress of rabbit trails or you’ll never sleep.  But at least you’ll be cracking up. Enjoy.

Don’t Be So Chipper

March 27, 2009 at 7:09 pm | Posted in Cultural, Humor, Videos | 1 Comment
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Given the mad dash to make every human emotion a disease needing another prescription, this video is a breath of fresh air.

[CAUTION: Does contain some profanity]

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