Archive for April, 2009

Swine Flu? Oh my!!!! Don’t Panic.

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Governor Kaine announced we have cases of swine flu here in the Commonwealth.

Yes, we have swine flu here in the Commonwealth…that’s the bad news.  What’s the good news?  Don’t panic.  And for Pete’s sake don’t listen to the Vice President of the United States….talk about buyer’s remorse.  If this were a Superman movie I’d imagine Joey would be banished to the Phantom Zone right about now…sheesh!

Just exercise the common sense things you do to avoid sickness:

1.  Wash your hands a lot with warm water and good soap.  Be sure you dry your hands with a clean disposable towel.

2.  Don’t pick your nose….. as much (that’s really hard for me!)

3.  Stay hydrated…drink lots of iced water, iced tea and other thin liquids.

4.  Get adequate sleep, eat right, don’t abuse booze and get some exercise.

Check on those who are vulnerable to infection…we know who those are:

1.  The elderly

2.  The very young

3.  Folks with compromised immune systems:  type ii diabetics, hiv positive folks, etc.

If you get sick…even if it’s not swine flu:

1.  Stay at home…don’t go to work and make the rest of us sick

2.  Stay at home…you won’t be scoring any brownie points at work if you come to work sick and get everyone sick.

3.  Stay at home….it’s a good excuse to eat soup, curl up on the couch with your pets and watch your fave DVDs or day time baby daddy drama shows like Maury.

Speaking of soup…here’s my super secret recipe for chicken soup that I make whenever I’m sick…no, it’s not a cure but it’s really good comfort food.

1 large can chicken broth

2 medium sized cans diced tomatoes with juice

2 medium sized yellow onions (do not use “sweet” onions) diced

3-4 cloves garlic smashed with side of knife

5-6 boneless, skinless chicken breasts sliced into chunks

Salt to taste

Combine all ingredients in a soup pot, bring to a boil then reduce temperature and allow to simmer for 30 minutes or until chicken is well done.  Serve in a large bowl with lots of broth.  This soup will be very brothy.  It won’t be a thick soup like a stew.  Serve in a big bowl with a big glass of freshly brewed iced tea.  I usually eat this downstairs in my mancave, on my sectional, while me and Dr. Isis watch the director’s cut of the Exorcist.  Let’s face it, if the Exorcist can’t scare the flu out of you what can…other than the Vice President of the United States. -)

Just remember…it isn’t 1918 anymore…our knowledge and understanding of infection is far greater than it was then.  Stay calm…use common sense and we’re all gonna be just fine.

But trust me on the chicken soup….it’s really good.

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Author Orson Scott Card: Gays not “acceptable, equal citizens”; “I will act to destroy that government and bring it down”

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

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Orson Scott Card is a barking fascist asshat. Let me illustrate.

I always marveled at how some of my friends worshiped the writing of Orson Scott Card. Maybe, I thought, it’s because we’re North Carolinians and he’s from Greensboro. From my perspective he was nothing special, at best, and has in the last couple of decades evolved into perhaps America’s most overrated science fiction author. Ender’s Game was prescient in its way - in a world where weaponry is so technologized that war is a video game, of course kids can be uber-warriors. But when the boy is made into some kind of equally uber moralist and philosopher (or whatever the hell Speaker for the Dead was about) I smelled the pungent aroma of self-indulgence that so often attends SF writers of a certain stripe.

The Alvin Maker series was even less bearable. We were doing fine in Seventh Son, clipping through an interesting enough little story (assuming you could get past the inexplicably patronizing treatment of Native American names) and then - the damnedest what the fuck passage in all of known literature. (more…)

The GOP and KKK retool their selling pitches

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

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While the Republican Party is closing its ranks and entrenching itself in their ideology, the White Power movement wants you to ‘come see the lighter side’ of racism.

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Shenandoah Teens Trial: Day Four Recap - Senape, Ashman, Tovar, Carroll

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

The defense for Brandon Piekarsky and Derick Donchak begin calling their witnesses today in day four of the death of illegal alien Luis Ramirez in Shenandoah, PA July 2008. Brandon PiekarskyIn a surprising move after calling 4 witnesses today the…
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Gordon Gekko One Step Closer To Returning…

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

“Wall Street 2″ or “Money Never Sleeps.”  Whatever the name, this should be good.

Welcome back, Gordon Gekko.

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Bipartisan Opposition To Obama Budget

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Last night, Congress passed The Teleprompted One’s $3.6 trillion FY 2010 budget plan by a margin of 53 to 43 in the Senate and a House vote of 223 to 193. Democratic Sens. Evan Bayh (Ind.), Robert Byrd (W.Va.), Ben Nelson (Neb.) and Arlen Specter (Pa.) joined 17 House Democrats and every Republican in both chambers in voting against the Obama budget.

So, exactly which side was bipartisan here?  Hmmmmm?

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NYT Public Editor dances around ‘Brutal Truth’ of torture

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

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Clark Hoyt’s New York Times public editor column on Monday, “Telling the Brutal Truth,” brings the ongoing “debate” over whether waterboarding is torture to brave new heights of absurdity.

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Cantor Creates “National Council for a New America”; First Meeting This Sat. in NoVA

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Dear Friends,

The United States is the greatest country in the world, a beacon of hope, strength, and prosperity that Democracies worldwide seek to emulate. Our nation and its people have persevered through past challenges with strength derived from our common belief in freedom, liberty, and personal responsibility. Like every American, we look to the future with optimism for the great possibilities of tomorrow. Although today we face some of the toughest times in recent history, together, like so many generations before, we march forward with a vision for an even brighter future for our children.

Today, we are launching the National Council for a New America (NCNA), a caucus of Congressional leaders gathering the expertise of national leaders and doers. We hope that will form the foundation of a concerted, policy-based forum to listen to, partner with, and empower the American people with ideas and solutions that speak directly to the needs of our great nation. This forum will engage in a conversation with America that seeks to remove ideological filters, addresses the realities we are confronting, and speaks to the challenges our citizens are facing.

The NCNA will bring together citizens from across the country to begin a dialogue with the American people through a series of forums, town halls, and an online effort that will engage people in a discussion to meet our common challenges and build a stronger country through common-sense ideas. The NCNA will be a dynamic, forward-looking organization that will amplify the common-sense and wisdom of our fellow citizens through a grassroots dialogue with Republican leaders.

However, this is not a Republican-only forum. While we will be guided by our principles of freedom and security, we will seek to include more than just our ideas. This forum will include a wide open policy debate that every American can feel free to participate in. We do this not just to offer an alternative point of view or to be disagreeable. Instead, we want to ask the American people what their hopes and dreams are. Since January, the President and the Democratic Majority in Congress have – rightfully so – put forward their plan for the future, now we must listen, learn and lead through an honest, open conversation with the American people that will result in building policy proposals that will yield the best results for our nation’s long-term success.

Ultimately, however, we are only launching this effort. The real drivers will have to be the American people. We invite Americans from all walks of life to speak with us as we begin anew rebuilding and reenergizing our nation. We do not pretend to have all the answers nor do we expect the NCNA to remain a static forum. Instead, this is going to be a living, breathing, expanding group that engages Americans from all walks of life. We hope to engage other national leaders, grassroots activists and citizens and invite them to work with us to solve problems with common-sense conservative solutions.

A Blueprint for our Conversation with America

Economy: Real Solutions for Economic Recovery

As the country battles through the worst economic crisis in a generation, we must remain focused on the foundations and institutions that have made us the most prosperous people in the world and the ideas that create jobs and grow our economy. At the same time, we must learn from the mistakes that led to the current crisis and to prevent similar situations from ever occurring again.

Healthcare: Building a 21st Century, Patient-Centered System

No one doubts that our nation’s health care system is in need of reform, but we must strike the right balance that builds on what works and fixes what is broken. All Americans deserve access to high-quality, affordable care. But such coverage cannot come at the expense of their ability to choose their own doctor and have access to the right care, at the right time, in the right setting without waiting in line while sick. In addition, we must continue to focus on the innovation and science that have resulted in thousands of treatments and cures for life-threatening or debilitating diseases while allowing America to remain the leader in research and development worldwide.

Education: Preparing Our Children to Succeed

A high-quality education should not be dependent upon a parent’s income or address. All of America’s children deserve an education that will prepare them for the opportunities and the challenges that await them in the global economy. Yet today, thousands of American children, especially in our inner cities, receive a substandard education or find post-secondary education unaffordable. We must return power from Washington to parents and well-paid teachers who know what’s best for our children.

Energy: Solutions for Energy Independence

American families and businesses cannot afford an energy policy where we are held hostage by foreign oil cartels and dictators. As a nation, we can no longer send billions of dollars overseas each year, often to countries that help fund our enemies. We must implement a comprehensive energy policy that includes traditional fuels, alternative energy, and conservation resulting in affordable, reliable domestic energy. Such a policy will stabilize costs for families and businesses while at the same time creating much-needed jobs here at home.

National Security: Defending American Liberty and Freedom

The threats posed to our nation are more varied and evolving more than perhaps at any other time in our history. Modern communications, technology and the proliferation of weapons of all types have empowered our enemies and those who support them. Our national security policy must reflect these realities while allowing us to maintain technological superiority, support the most well-trained and well-equipped military in the world and have the intelligence capabilities to uncover and prevent attacks before they occur.

Our National Panel of Experts:

Governor Haley Barbour
Governor Jeb Bush
Governor Bobby Jindal
Senator John McCain
Governor Mitt Romney

These are not the only issue areas where we will engage America, but they form a starting point in our revitalization effort. In the coming months, the NCNA will focus our attention outside of Washington where American families are living and raising their children, working toward the promise of a better tomorrow, and where common-sense ideals are valued over pundits and the political winds. We know America’s best days are ahead, but we need to work hard to ensure that promise. We also know that the American people want choices and alternatives – that there is no one right solution for what America and its people need. This is what our country was founded on, this is what we stand for, this is what we hope the National Council for a New America will provide and we ask our fellow citizens to join with us.

Sincerely,

John Boehner, Eric Cantor, Mike Pence, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, John Carter, Pete Sessions, David Dreier, Kevin McCarthy, Roy Blunt

Mitch McConnell, Jon Kyl, Lamar Alexander, John Cornyn, John Thune

The only flaw that I see in this so far is the inclusion of John McCain.  I thought we were finally rid of him.  (I could do without Mitt Romney, too.)

According to the WashPo:

The new group says it will focus on developing Republican ideas on energy, education, health care, national security and the economy. Its first town hall session will be Saturday at a restaurant in Northern Virginia. Cantor, Romney, [Jeb] Bush and other congressional leaders will attend.

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Shenandoah Teens Trial: Day Three Recap - Garcia, Bollinger, Brown, Mihalakis, Redmond

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Day three of the trial of Brandon Piekarsky and Derick Donchak in the death of illegal alien Luis Ramirez in Shenandoah, PA July 2008. Today had some shocking testimony in the case that pointed to the fact that the brain…
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McDonnell Campaign Launches “Winning Week” Online

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

GOP Gov. nominee-in-waiting Bob McDonnell’s campaign today launched a weeklong online campaign on The Drudge Report, sites across the web being accessed in Virginia via Google Ads, and their campaign website in which they are collecting supporters’ e-mail address and cell numbers.  The drive is being dubbed “Winning Week” and will spotlight state and national leaders supporting Bob.

Expect to see online this week via the McDonnell website RNC Chairman Michael Steele; former Govs. Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney; Lt. Governor Bill Bolling; all three GOP AG hopefuls — Senator Ken Cuccinelli, Dave Foster, John Brownlee; Congressman Frank Wolf; Speaker Bill Howell; Delegate Ben Cline; former AG Jerry Kilgore; Prince William County Chairman Corey Stewart, and former Prince William County Chairman Sean Connaughton, among others.

Earlier this week, the WashPo ran an article about just how effective Team McDonnell has been in the online arena.

Robert F. McDonnell, the lone Republican in the Virginia governor’s race, has been all but inescapable online. Not only does his official Facebook page list more supporters than Deeds and Moran combined, but he also has been advertising on local and national conservative sites.

. . .

Unlike last year’s presidential race, when the Democrats held a clear technological advantage over the RepublicansJohn McCain, for example, did not have a texting program — there is no visible gap between the two parties in Virginia.

Head on over to McDonnell’s site and sign up!

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