Wish us luck!
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[Raw Story has the story.]
Sign on the counter at Phoenix Books, the used book store downtown near my office.
No, this screen grab is not from The Onion, which means the tool who He's more than willing to commit 40,000 troops domestically to enforce his polices here at home, or 400,000 if necessary, the question remains, how many will refuse to obey orders? My guess is if he orders them to cross the Rubicon, the vast majority will refuse and may even swing the guns around 180 degrees. The places to watch are greater Detroit and California. Most big cities are already in a state of semi-martial law anyway. My relatives in Michigan are a little on edge because of the economy (15% + unemployment and the auto industry in the tank). They're of the opinion that if Obama sends in troops under the gusie of some phony emergency and orders them to don blue UN helmets and hassle Americans that the venison belt volunteers will put down any attempt at martial law very, very quickly. Field Marshal Ted Nugent will be at the point I am sure! --Senior Jefe
My prediction is this liberal puke goes down in a ball of flames.
I feel sorry for any law enforcement willing to impose communist law on American citizens...they'll get picked apart. I imagine most law enforcement would refuse to comply.
The military will turn on this sorry ass quicker than piranha's on a Capybara. --Mako
T. Boone Pickens told Congress on Wednesday that U.S. energy companies are “entitled” to some of Iraq’s crude because of the large number of American troops that lost their lives fighting in the country and the U.S. taxpayer money spent in Iraq.I wonder how much oil these people are entitled to?
Boone, speaking to the newly formed Congressional Natural Gas Caucus, complained that the Iraqi government has awarded contracts to foreign companies, particularly Chinese firms, to develop Iraq’s vast reserves while American companies have mostly been shut out.
“They’re opening them (oil fields) up to other companies all over the world … We’re entitled to it,” Pickens said of Iraq’s oil. “Heck, we even lost 5,000 of our people, 65,000 injured and a trillion, five hundred billion dollars.”

To recap: With one out in the top of the fifth inning, New York's Nick Swisher hit a ground ball back to Darren Oliver. The Angels pitcher immediately threw home and Jorge Posada was caught in a rundown as he tried to score from third.
As catcher Mike Napoli chased Posada, Robinson Cano did the right thing and moved from second to third on the play. But when Napoli finally neared Posada at third, he noticed that Cano was — for some unknown reason — standing flatfooted a few feet off the base. Napoli alertly tagged Cano and then turned back to tag out Posada, who was experiencing a similar lapse of judgment on the other side of the bag and foul line.
In a few dumbfounding seconds, it looked like Cano and Posada had joined Dale Berra and Bobby Meacham on the short and embarrassing list of duos to be tagged out by the same defender. But McClelland, despite standing just a few feet away and having the entire debacle right in front of him, only ruled Posada was out. Cano was welcome to third.


Dora the Explorer and "Belle" from Beauty and the Beast! Are you freaking kidding me?!? Those damn scheming terrorists get more devious every day.
A spokesman for the State Department had this take on President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize, reports CNN:
"Certainly from our standpoint, this gives us a sense of momentum -- when the United States has accolades tossed its way, rather than shoes."
The comment was made by Assistant Secretary PJ Crowley, a spokesman for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
This is an odd award. You'd expect it to come later in Obama's presidency and tied to some particular event or accomplishment. But the unmistakable message of the award is one of the consequences of a period in which the most powerful country in the world, the 'hyper-power' as the French have it, became the focus of destabilization and in real if limited ways lawlessness. A harsh judgment, yes. But a dark period. And Obama has begun, if fitfully and very imperfectly to many of his supporters, to steer the ship of state in a different direction. If that seems like a meager accomplishment to many of the usual Washington types it's a profound reflection of their own enablement of the Bush era and how compromised they are by it, how much they perpetuated the belief that it was 'normal history' rather than dark aberration.
Reporting from Washington — President Obama, who has pledged to place diplomacy ahead of confrontation and reached out to a skeptical world with offers of mutual understanding, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize today for what the committee called "his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples,"
Obama is only the third sitting U.S. president to win the Nobel Peace Prize -- President Theodore Roosevelt won the award in 1906, President Woodrow Wilson in 1919.
"Dey hep the po and downtwodden hos, pimps, and miscweants, regardless of wace, cweed, or powitical affiwiation get gobermint money."Haha! Racist much?