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Rosie O'Donnell must die...(and other things I've thunked about)

Ok, alright, I'm not really suggesting the worse for Rosie.  Just kinda this old dog's way of saying "I'M BACK" after a short hiatus.  Been a bit busy up here in the old cave with spring and all.  I've been doing alot of spring cleaning.  Gotta git rid of all the moonbat skeletons I've amassed in the cave over the winter.   Moonbats don't make much sense and they are always wrong, but, dang, they do make good eatin'!!!

Speakin of Rosie, and we were, the world can now breathe a collective sigh of relief.  She's gone, she's history, for right now.  Both Rosie and ABC announced she was leaving "The View" after only one year of occupying both seats on the panel.  Official reports list her demise due to contract disputes, but unofficially, some reports and blogs suggest that ABC might have had enough of her.  I can officially say I've never been a fan of "The View" or Rosie O'Donnell.  I did have the displeasure of tuning into the show when it was first on the air.  It had an interesting, diverse line-up.  There was Lucy Liu, the token minority, Meredith Viera, the token so-called intellect, Star Jones(Reynolds), the token representative of the loudmouth and obese, Barbara WaaWaa(Walters), the token representative of the senile, liberal journalists(Mr. Castro, ignoring the fact you have executed thousands of Cubans for no reason, if you were a tree, what tree would you be?  Mr. Hussain, as a parent, I understand how hard it must be to raise fanatical Moslem sons, but I must ask: what kind of cookies do you bake for them?), and Joy Behar, the token transsexual.  I made the mistake of tuning in on the show where all five were discussing their vaginas.  The idea of Barbara WaaWaa having one and actually using it made me wretch in my pork rinds.  I vowed to go back to watching "The Price is Right".  Inevitably changes were made.  Lucy Liu left the show to forge a stellar career in Hollywood.  She starred in such forgettable films as "Shanghai Knights", and "Charlie's Angels 1 & 2".  Oh yes, who could forget her Oscar winning performance in "Kill Bill, Vol. 1" where her claim to immortality was getting the top of her head sliced off by Uma Thurman.  What a classic!!!  Meredith left and went, well, who knows where.  Star Jones was forced to leave after the executives at ABC realized that her prescence in the studio exceeded the maximum room occupancy laws allowed by the state of California.
I havent followed the show lately as to who replaced whom.  I do know that Rosie was a mistake.  I have watched her career from her attempt at being a comedian, to her attempt at being a talk show host, to her attempt at being a single, lesbian, mother, and to her attempt at being an actress(who could forget her award winning performance as Betty Rubble in that epic movie "The Flintstones".  I wonder if Wilma knew Betty was gay?  I wonder if Barney knew?)  She came on "The View", ran her course, shot her mouth off and killed herself.  From her insult of Chinese people, to her feud with Trump, to her insistence she had evidence that Bush was behind 9/11 and is preparing an invasion of Iran, to all things Rosie, she managed to drag the show to depths lower than even Barbara WaaWaa could have imagined. 

On to bigger and better things.  Nice to see that the Democratic Socialist Party controlled Congress has followed in the footsteps of Louisville, KY and formally surrendered to terrorists. In case you were living under a rock, or, in my case, cleaning your cave, here is a recap:  On March, 19, 2007, on the four year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, moonbats in Louisville planted 4000 white flags, one flag for every soldier killed in Iraq.  It was labeled as a symbolic protest of the war.  The white flags were suppose to be a sign of peace.  They aint!!!  As a former member of the military and a student of John Wayne war movies, I know white flags mean surrender!  Period!  In 1783, Gen.Cornwallis(watch out johnjohn, here comes another history lesson!!!) raised the white flag to surrender to Washington, in 1865, General Lee raised the white flag to surrender to Grant, and, in 1945, when our troops crossed the Rhine and entered German towns, the citizens hung white flags outside their doors and windows to show that they had surrendered, even if Hitler hadn't.   Here's hoping the city of Louisville gets a better deal than the other cities and cultures throughout history that have surrendered to Moslems.  Maybe they can rename Churchill Downs to the "al-Qaida Liquidation Center and Racetrack".  They might be able to change the format from running horses, to running spineless moonbats. 

And, speaking of spineless moonbats, the Democratic Socialist Party, (DSP) also declared their intent to surrender.  The Iraq War Resolution, complete with surrender time-table and pork, passed both the House and Senate and now awaits GW's veto.  The DSP wanted troops out by September, 2008, which would have given them two McCain-Feingold months to make a great political issue of their surrender.  Actually, from a casual observer of life stand-point, I almost would like the see either Brother Hillary or Barack Bin Obama win the Presidency just to see how they would handle the next terrorist attack on US soil.  And it is coming.  By all odds it might even be a tactical nuclear attack.  I just hope Louisville has enough white flags for all the innocents that will perish in that one!

We are saddened by the loss of life at Virginia Tech.  As always happens, now that the mourning period is over, the finger-pointing begins.  Both sides of the issues are screaming back and forth at each other.  Anti-gun supporters are citing this as a reason to ban all guns, while pro-gun proponents use this as a spring board for their concealed weapons mandate.  One side criticizes the police for not doing enough, while the other side attacks the school administration, in particular, the English Department for ignoring the warning signs.  One side wants to know how Cho was allowed to wander the campus for two hours after the initial shooting, while the other side condemns the school for not trying to shut down a 32,000 person school, and of course, not setting off a panic.  Some want to know why the students didnt try to rush and overpower Cho, ala Rambo, or Terminator style.  NBC set new standards media depravity by showing the video and pictures sent to them by the gunman, and showing it and showing it.  It wasn't bad enough that they showed it once, while 32 families were in mourning and confusion.  No sir, in the sake of public interest and the almight dollar they had to run it for 24 hours straight on either their broadcast channels or their cable outlets.  Other television outlets had the good sense to show it once or twice, then pull it.  Gunman Cho got more than his fifteen minutes of fame, thanks to NBC.  NBC, living proof that, like politicians, we have the best media anyone can buy. 
I can't make sense of this like I couldn't make sense of Columbine.  I do know this: the problem isn't guns, the problem is people.  To those who suggest that students with concealed gun permits be allowed to carry in school I ask: Have we fallen so far from the grace of God our children need to carry guns in school to protect themselves?  Have we become so permissive, so rights-conscious, that we ignore the needs of the many for the rights of one?  If we continue this trend, what will become of us as a nation and a society?  God help us, PLEASE! 
After a few days we found out that Cho had had contact with the police over possible stalking charges, been institutionalized for mental disorders where a psychriatrist had down graded him from a "social psycho-path with suicidal tendancies' to just a messed up kid, only dangerous to himself and not anyone else. He was, by all accounts, a manic depressed loner who worried his parents and who's black poetry even worried his teachers(It is of interest to note his roommate feels more guilty about ignoring Cho's problems than the school does).  Any first year FBI profiler could have read this one a mile off.  Yet, he was allowed to enroll in Virginia Tech.  Even with all the mounting evidence, the school administration protected his Constitutional right to freedom of choice and allowed him to stay on campus.  Does make you wonder, doesn't it?

That's it for right now, except to say I'm back and ornerier than ever.  I'll have more to say as the weeks roll on.

A P.S.  Normally I don't reply to comments made against my blogs.  My rationale is that I said it, I stick by it, and I really don't feel an overwhelming need to justify it.  This was my policy until I get a comment from JohnJohn on my blog "Politikin in Ol Kentuck---Fortunate Sons".  From his fragmented rationale and ideas I can determine that he is either a). a moonbat supporter of Rep. Yonts, or b). a supporter of the actions of Harrison Yonts.  JohnJohn has some rants and tirades but of interest is his statement:
 "Why do some people find the need to compare everything to something in history? Is it because of the phrase, "history repeats itself"?!?!

No JohnJohn, history doesn't repeat itself....People always repeat history....

And that's just the way I see it.......
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