Thursday, February 11, 2010

Nuclear Iran


Well, it happened. One of the most radical leaders on this planet announced the ability to make weapons grade plutonium. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Has made it clear he wants to exterminate the entire nation of Israel. This man (and I use the term loosely) and his fellow countrymen are far too unstable to be trusted with a slingshot, let alone atomic weapons.
Now President Barak Hussien Obama. . .*gulp*. . .(Sorry, I have to swallow back a little vomit every time I say that) is going to levy sanctions against Iran! Yeah, that’ll do a lot of good. We levied sanctions against Iraq for ten years and Saddam Hussien thumbed his nose at us until we sent in the military to straighten him out. Now after reading a lot of anti-American rhetoric on “Mail on Line” message board and having my replies removed because too many candy-assed readers complained about my blunt yet honest rebuttal I shall continue here on my own blog.
Even with that nitwit in the white house and China trying to buy our country the truth of the matter is we are in fact still the greatest country by far on this planet. The American people have already begun to dismantle Obama's fascist congress and in 3 more years that incompetent dolt will be out. As for China they can lend all they want, but considering every other country on this planet owes us their very existence, we just might call in all those markers and put China out of business permanently. The bottom line is we have weapons that make nukes obsolete and we are not afraid to use them. So the rest of the world (especially the middle-east and china can kiss our Red, White & Blue asses! Also, I notice most of the posts at Mail on Line hide their names. If you haven't got the balls to put your name on what you say, keep your pansy-assed opinions to yourselves.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Fare Thee Well Captain Harris

Captain Phil Harris,skipper of the Cornelia Marie, died Tuesday night, February 9, 2010 from complications from a stroke he had suffered in January. He was 53. Capt. Phil was the reason I started watching "The Deadliest Catch". He was the epitome of the gruff, blunt talking, no-quit, gutsy man you think of when you hear the phrase "Grizzled ol' skipper". He was a devoted husband & father as well as a master crab man, his instincts providing a bountiful catch on many occasions. The intimacy of the camera work on the show made me feel as if he was my friend and I will miss him.