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December 31, 2009
The power is ours for the taking, so shut the eff up and watch us take it!
Posted at 11:48 am, in: Uncategorized

And so it was…

Tonight will end a decade. And what a decade it has been. I remember where I was ten years ago. Where I went for New Year’s Eve and what I did (yes, it involved a lot of drinking!). So much has happened and changed since then (although, tonight will still involve a lot of drinking!).

I went from being a liberal, apathetic 18-year-old who didn’t care about the world to who I am today (which, I’m not quite sure what I am today. Conservative? A little. Libertarian? I wrestle with that. An ordinary American who just wants the government off of my back? Definitely!). What an amazing transformation! Ten years ago they told me school wasn’t for everyone and encouraged me to drop out. Two weeks ago I finished my Master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University. Yup, what a decade it has been!

I have a friend who is in a rough spot. He keeps asking how I got past the bad times in my life, and there were some really bad times. I don’t know how. I just got up every day and did the best I could and now here I am. I can’t say I set out to become who I am today. I just took it one day at a time. First, I signed up for community college. Then, after doing well there, I applied to Roger Williams. I guess that’s when fate stepped in. Little did I realize that attending that small college up in Rhode Island would lead me out of the cave. RWU is where I fell in love…with politics!

So, here we are. I’ve read a couple of articles in the past couple of days all predicting that this is the end for America. That we can’t come back. That this great nation is in a downfall that can’t be stopped. Amittedly, I have those moments, too. When this absurdity that is the health care bill passed the Senate, I had one of those moments. The truth is, though, I still have hope because I believe in America and I believe in Americans. We can get back to where we are supposed to be. It’s not going to be easy, but it can happen.

It’s like I tell my friend, it will get better. Remember the saying, it is always darkest right before dawn. I see a new dawn in America, but right now we are consumed by the darkness. The election of Barack Obama and the shenanigans the Democrats have been pulling are finally waking Americans up from their slumber. All of a sudden, politics aren’t just for the junkies (like me). Everyone wants to get involved. Absolute power has corrupted these politicians absolutely. Americans–not just conservatives or liberals, Republicans or Democrats, but AMERICANS–are standing up and fighting back. As my boy Lil’ Wayne would say, “This is history in the making so shut the eff up and let us make it!”

Nothing is permanent and there is nothing these idiots are doing that can’t be undone. It won’t be easy, but we can make it happen. It wasn’t easy to get the British off of our backs, either, but those brave men we refer to as our Founding Fathers didn’t let that stop them. They had a lot more on the line than we do and they risked everything to give us the greatest nation on the planet.

 The politicians have tried to distract us. They created a public school system that left too much of the public misinformed and uninformed about what makes this country great: the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Citizens start wising up to that and the people in power won’t be in power for long. We’re America. A nation of fighters, which is a good thing. The public was sleeping, but they’ve been kicked one too many times and they are starting to wake up. They are starting to remember what was stated in the Declaration of Independence. It is our job, our civic duty, our right to alter or abolish any government that becomes destructive to our unalienable rights. Why paraphrase when they said it so well?

“When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security. –Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government.”

We have suffered at the hands of our elected officials long enough and the current situation makes it necessary for us to alter the current system of government. A lot can happen in a decade. Look at what has happened in the past year, alone. America has a choice to make. We can stay true to our founding principles and honor those who risked and lost their lives to establish and protect this great nation, or we can let her fall. Americans are fighters. I don’t see us just letting her fall. There is a reason America is number one and if you listen to the rumblings I think you’ll see that the politicians and the rest of the world are about to be reminded why.

So, with that said, I wish everyone a very happy and safe New Year’s Eve! I hope that the rumblings we have been hearing over the past year turn into action and that average citizens take this country back from these power hungry elite who think they can buy us off with our neighbors’ money. Not all of us are for sale; not all of us can be bought. The cost is too high and can’t be sustained. It’s time we let these politicians know the cost of their decisions is too high and their careers can’t be sustained. The power is ours for the taking, so shut the eff up and watch us take it!

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December 28, 2009
“This is what the bear probably looked like. Except real!”
Posted at 11:54 am, in: Uncategorized

I hope that this is a joke and not an actual news story, but it’s hilarious either way:

That’s some quality news reporting right there. I needed that laugh.

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December 25, 2009
Happy birthday, Jesus!
Posted at 2:24 pm, in: Uncategorized
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I just wanted to wish everyone a very merry Christmas. I hope your holiday is filled with love and joy. Merry Christmas!

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December 24, 2009
So, this is Christmas? What have they done? Freedom is over; Tyranny has begun.
Posted at 10:42 am, in: Health Care
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So, this is Christmas?
What have they done?
Freedom is over.
Tyranny has begun.

And, so, this is Christmas.
I hope they had fun!
Ruining our country,
For the old and the young.

A very merry Christmas!
And, a happy New Year!
This health bill is horrendous.
We should all be filled with fear.

And, so, this is Christmas.
Our country is no longer strong.
Taking from the rich to give to the poor ones.
The world is so wrong.

And, so happy Christmas,
For black and for white!
The state is taking over;
Freedom finally lost the fight.

A very merry Christmas!
And a happy New Year!
It won’t be a good one.
We should all be living in fear.

And, so, this is Christmas.
What has the Senate done?
Another power grab.
A battle against the people has been won.

And so this is Christmas?
The politicians all had fun.
Ruining our country,
For the old and the young.

A very merry Christmas!
And a happy New Year!
This is what we elected.
We should all be living in fear.

UPDATE: At the Point of a Gun explores our right to art. Maybe he has a point. Why does Will Farrell make $20 million per movie?

UPDATE II: Looks like we might be putting together a Christmas album!

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Senate Votes to Ruin Country; Merry effing Christmas!

So, here we have it folks, Merry effing Christmas:

After months of blown deadlines and political near-death experiences, a sweeping health care reform bill cleared the Senate Thursday on a party-line vote, putting President Barack Obama within reach of a domestic policy achievement that has eluded Democrats for decades.

With Vice President Joe Biden presiding over the session, Democrats gathered in the chamber before sunrise on the day before Christmas to cast a vote long in coming but in the end, hardly a surprise, a 60-39 tally that was the fourth time in as many days that Democrats proved they could muster the winning margin.

But this was the one that counted, the bookend to a House vote last month that puts Congress on record saying that Americans have the right to affordable health insurance, with plans that will cover 30 million Americans currently without it.

I have heard this already a dozen times today, so let me clear this up first. It is inaccurate and biased reporting to state that this bill will cover 30 million Americans currently without health insurance. Even if that is the true intention and goal of this America-ruining legislation, no matter what the psychics’ crystal balls are telling them.

So, America, Merry Christmas! Our power hungry legislators have voted in a bill that will expand the federal government’s reach into every aspect of our personal lives. You know what I can’t wait for? I can’t wait for the federal government to outlaw fast food and start rounding up the fattys out there and forcing them into “exercise” camps. I’m not worried about that because I’m not overweight. But, all of the people who voted for these idiots who are overweight, I will stand by in silence when they come to collect you because you’ll be getting exactly what you deserve. It’s not like I like fat people, anyway.

What wonderful public servants we have! I’m just wondering, what public are they serving? Clearly not the public who has health insurance and is happy with it and doesn’t want to lose it. Not those who have been showing up at town halls and raising hell. Not all of those who marched on the Capitol and continue to show up and march elsewhere. Not the over 51 percent of Americans who think this health care bill is bad for America. They aren’t serving me. And, trust me, they aren’t serving you.They have done a great disservice to our nation by passing a bill that will rape America of the private liberty that makes her so great.

So, merry effing Christmas, America! Your gift from our elected officials is more debt and the obligation to pay for whores to slaughter their unborn children and to make sure illegal aliens have access to free health care. Merry Christmas to the future generations of children we have just saddled with an untold amount of debt and an entitlement program that can never be fully financed without enslaving all members of our great nation.

As I told my niece a couple of months back, it’s time for her to get a job. “But, I’m only five-years-old,” she said. Then I reminded her that she was the one who had voted for “Rock” Obama last year. He needs her to start working right away to pay back all of the money him and his homeboys in DC are spending. After all, not everyone can receive welfare. Someone has to work in order to pay for it.

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December 23, 2009
Moronic elected officials (sworn to uphold the Constitution) finally realize health care bill is unconstitutional

Finally, the people who have sworn to uphold the Constitution start to question whether or not the health care bill is constitutional:

Congressional Republicans plan to mount a last-ditch challenge Wednesday to the health care bill now moving through the Senate, arguing that a key provision is unconstitutional.

Sen. John Ensign, R-Nevada, has claimed the bill’s requirement that all Americans purchase coverage is not authorized “by any of the limited enumerated powers granted to the federal government.” He also has argued the mandate violates the Fifth Amendment, which states that private property shall not “be taken for public use, without just compensation.”

Congress lacks “the legal or moral authority to force this mandate on its citizens,” Ensign recently said. “Is it really constitutional for this body to tell all Americans that they must buy health insurance coverage?”

Democrats are expected to defeat Ensign’s point of order and pass a motion Wednesday setting the stage for final passage of the sweeping $871 billion measure. A final vote on the bill is currently set for Thursday morning.

Any measure passed by the Senate would still have to be merged with the $1 trillion version approved by the House of Representatives in November.

Democrats hope to have a bill ready for President Barack Obama’s signature before the president’s State of the Union address early next year.

“Health care reform is not a matter of if,” White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Tuesday. “Health care reform now is a matter of when.”

How can people elected and sworn to uphold the Constitution have taken this long to see the errors of this health bill’s ways? Are you effing kidding me? BHO is a constitutional lawyer, for goodness sake. These people know that this bill is unconstitutional, and not just because it mandates everyone carry some form of insurance. The government has no right to provide you with free health care at my expense. Period.

Unfortunately, just like these idiots in Washington, most people in America don’t get this either. It’s all about me, me, me. Give me, give me, give me! Our entitlement society is making me sick. The other day I was, mistakenly, told that the health care bill had passed in the middle of the night. The anger that rose up inside of me was shocking, even to myself.

It’s time citizens start taking responsibility. We are all confused, distracted masses. Most people don’t know what the Constitution says, never mind what it means or authorizes. And, when it doesn’t fit their purposes, they disregard the document as they see fit. For example, we protect “rights” that are no where to be found in the document (think abortion) while infringing upon rights that are explicitly stated (think gun control). But, the public doesn’t care.

I’m angry because I just don’t get it. Why does the public and our elected officials not understand that greatness that is America? There is a reason we stand alone as the world’s only super power. I believe in American exceptionalism. We are leaders, not followers. There are plenty of countries that have already implemented these economically disastrous policies. You want free health care? Move to somewhere that provides it! No one is asking you to stay. Get out!

If you don’t like our Constitution or what it protects and prohibits then either amend it according to the procedures laid out at our founding or get out of our country. The principles embodied in that document is what makes this country great. You want to follow the European model? Why? What do any of those countries have going for them that is so effing great?

This is a governmental power grab. Plain and simple. I’m sick of people claiming not to have time for politics or who just aren’t interested. How could you not be interested in decisions that will dictate your life? How could you not make time for that? Put down the IPod, forget who is the latest star about to be born on American Idol, and start to pay attention to these morons who will take your money and strip you of your liberty all in the pursuit of maintaining and growing their own power. I almost can’t deal with it anymore. I can only blame the politicians for so long. What about all of you who keep supporting them and voting them in?

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December 18, 2009
Obama cracking jokes in Copenhagen

This may be the most obvious case of projection I’ve seen:

Delegates at the U.N. Climate Change Conference are “running short on time” to reach agreement on a deal, U.S. President Barack Obama told them Friday.

“There is no time to waste,” he said. “Now I believe it’s the time for the nations and the people of the world to come behind a common purpose. We are ready to get this done today, but there has to be movement on all sides.”

Obama sounded impatient with the progress of the two-week conference so far, saying the scope of climate change discussions over the years have produced little more than talk.

“These international discussions have essentially taken place now for almost two decades, and we have very little to show for it other than an increased acceleration of the climate change phenomenon,” Obama said. “The time for talk is over.”

This coming from the man who won a presidency and a Nobel Peace Prize based solely on his talking.  What a joke!

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HotMES and Big Sexy confront AARP execs

So, two Sunday’s ago I received a BlackBerry Messenger message from my old college buddy, a Mr. Jason Mattera (AKA Big Sexy). Anyway, he wanted to know if I would be interested in lending a hand. Apparently he didn’t realize that my background isn’t in videography.

Anyway, never wanting to turn down an opportunity to spend some quality time with a good friend and expose the hypocrisy of the left, of course I was willing to leave work early on Monday and again on Friday in order to lend a hand. Admittedly, my skills at videotaping aren’t what one Mr. Mattera might have hoped, but I don’t think they’re that bad for a girl’s first time.

Check out the vid:

I can only hope to work with him on future projects. My time working for government, even if it is the military, seems to be running out. Once I have that little piece of paper in my hands from Johns Hopkins it will be time for me to find a new job. Clearly, whatever job I find probably won’t involve me standing behind the camera!

Video originally posted by Michelle Malkin.

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December 17, 2009
Moore to boycott CT; HotMES considers moving back. Coincidence? Probably not.

Just one more reason I kind of want to move back to the state:

Nutroots hero Michael Moore sent the state of Connecticut a boycott threat and demanded that voters there recall Joe Lieberman over health care.

His Tweet:

People of Connecticut: What have u done 2 this country? We hold u responsible. Start recall of Lieberman 2day or we’ll boycott your state.

One itty-bitty problem: Connecticut has no recall mechanism.

Michael Moore is one of the most ridiculous people I have ever seen. If he promises to stay away from CT, I might promise to move back there. A Moore-free zone? That’s what I’m talking about.

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December 16, 2009
Stick a fork in me, I’m done!
Posted at 5:16 pm, in: Uncategorized
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Well, I know you have all been missing me and I plan on returning, soon. I have been working on school and some projects with my boy, Big Sexy. I hear one project might drop tomorrow.

Anyway, I defended my thesis, today. Done deal! I need to bulk it up with two to three pages on the abortion industry and it’s all over.

Now, as this happens in the middle of the day, I’m sitting at Front Page in Dupont, alone. Nothing like celbrating the biggest accomplishment of your life, so far, with beers and wings alone, at the bar.

Either way, exhaustion aside and blogging from my BlackBerry, I just wanted to share this moment with all of you because you and this blog helped me to get here, Writing inspires more writing and this blog pushed me to write.

So, with that, I promise to be back and blog more regulary from now on.

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