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Disappointed, But Optimistic

November 7th, 2012 . by Cary

Nothing is more depressing to a conservative, independent voter than to wake up and discover that Obama(THHO) is still pResident.

Yes, I am disappointed that the UNited States of Free Cheese has decided that Free Cheese (thank you, BZ) is more important than Free Enterprise. Free Cheese is more important than a Free Market. Free Cheese is the End All and Be All of being a citizen of these United States. And, sometimes, even the end all and be all of NOT being a citizen yet still enjoying the fruits of the labors of others in these United States.

Funny – Obama(THHO) supporters threatened to violently riot if their god did not win reelection. Notice how the opposition did not threaten to riot if Obama(THHO) DID win. Well, that might be a wasted observation, since most of the supporters of Obama(THHO) don’t seem to listen to anything not being said by Obama(THHO) hisownself. But it is an observation, nonetheless, of how the two sides comported themselves.

People will blame bad voting machines, bad counting, pictures in polling places of Obama(THHO), Obama(THHO) supporters wearing clearly political garb preventing those wearing Biblical garb from voting – the list will go on, but the bottom line is this country ALLOWED Obama(THHO) to win this election. This country does not care about the future, only about the RIGHT NOW – as long as the RIGHT NOW involves getting food stamps and other forms of assistance for free – well, free to the recipients – it’s costing actual taxpayers more and more of our takehome to support the free loaders.

I wonder what the tipping point will be? I wonder when the rest of us, those of us who are actually supporting the free loaders, get tired of having our hard earned money redistributed to the shiftless and lazy, and decide that we will either take our pay in cash or just quit working and join the unemployed and over-benefited of the United States of Free Cheese?

But I am optimistic – one day soon, the truly Free people of these United States will finally say “ENOUGH!” and the socialist and communist agendas of the Left will be put to rest.

Along with the left-leaning defeatist, elitist, lame-stream media.

Chat ya later…

cary

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Do You Know?

November 5th, 2012 . by Cary

Do you know how much I am looking forward to not having to call Obama(THHO) the pResident anymore?

Do you know how many military men have endorsed the current “Commander”-in-Chief? Here’s the list:

General Wesley Clark, USA, (Ret)

General Colin Powell, USA (Ret)

Major General Paul Eaton, USA (Ret)

Admiral Donald Gutter, USN, former JAG of the Navy, (Ret)

Admiral John Nathman, USN, (Ret)

Quite the impressive list, yes?

How about the list of military endorsements for Mitt Romney?

Admiral James B. Busey, USN, (Ret.), General James T. Conway, USMC, (Ret.), General Terrence R. Dake, USMC, (Ret), Admiral James O. Ellis, USN, (Ret.), Admiral Mark Fitzgerald, USM, (Ret.), General Ronald R. Fogleman, USAF, (Ret), General Tommy Franks, USA, (Ret), General Alfred Hansen, USAF, (Ret), Admiral Ronald Jackson Hays, USN, (Ret), Admiral Thomas Bibb Hayward, USN, (Ret), General Chuck Albert Horner, USAF, (Ret), Admiral Jerome LaMarr Johnson, USN, (Ret), Admiral Timothy J. Keating, USN, (Ret), General Paul X. Kelley, USMC, (Ret), General William Kernan, USA, (Ret), Admiral George E.R. Kinnear II, USN, (Ret), General William L. Kirk, USAF, (Ret), General James J. Lindsay, USA, (Ret), General William R. Looney III, USAF, (Ret), Admiral Hank Mauz, USN, (Ret), General Robert Magnus, USMC, (Ret), Admiral Paul David Miller, USN, (Ret), General Henry Hugh Shelton, USA, (Ret), General Lance Smith, USAF, (Ret), Admiral Leighton Smith, Jr., USN, (Ret), General Ronald W. Yates, USAF, (Ret), Admiral Ronald J. Zlatoper, USN, (Ret), Lieutenant General James Abrahamson, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Edgar Anderson, Jr., USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Marcus A. Anderson, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Buck Bedard, USMC, (Ret.), Vice Admiral A. Bruce Beran, USCG, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Lyle Bien, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Harold Blot, USMC, (Ret.), Lieutenant General H. Steven Blum, USA, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Mike Bowman III, USN, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Mike Bucchi, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Walter E. Buchanan III, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Richard A. Burpee, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General William Campbell, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General James E. Chambers, USAF, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Edward W. Clexton, Jr., USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General John B. Conaway, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Marvin Covault, USA, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Terry M. Cross, USCG, (Ret.), Vice Admiral William Adam Dougherty, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Brett Dula, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Gordon E. Fornell, USAF, (Ret.), Vice Admiral David Frost, USN, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Henry C. Giffin III, USN, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Peter M. Hekman, USN, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Richard D. Herr, USCG, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Thomas J Hickey, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Walter S. Hogle, Jr., USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Ronald W. Iverson, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Donald W. Jones, USA, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Douglas J. Katz, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Jay W. Kelley, USAF, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Tom Kilcline, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Timothy A. Kinnan, USAF, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Harold Koenig, M.D., USN, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Albert H. Konetzni, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Buford Derald Lary, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Frank Libutti, USMC, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Stephen Loftus, USN, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Michael Malone, USN, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Edward H. Martin, USN, (Ret.), Vice Admiral John J. Mazach, USN, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Justin D. McCarthy, USN, (Ret.), Vice Admiral William McCauley, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Fred McCorkle, USMC, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Thomas G. McInerney, USAF, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Joseph S. Mobley, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Carol Mutter, USMC, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Dave R. Palmer, USA, (Ret.), Vice Admiral John Theodore “Ted” Parker, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Garry L. Parks, USMC, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Charles Henry “Chuck” Pitman, USMC, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Steven R. Polk, USAF, (Ret.), Vice Admiral William E. Ramsey, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Joseph J. Redden, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Clifford H. “Ted” Rees, Jr., USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Edward Rowny, USA (Ret.), Vice Admiral Dutch Schultz, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Charles J. Searock, Jr., USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General E. G. “Buck” Shuler, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Alexander M. “Rusty” Sloan, USAF, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Edward M. Straw, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General David J. Teal, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Billy M. Thomas, USA, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Donald C. “Deese” Thompson, USCG, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Alan S. Thompson, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Herman O. “Tommy” Thomson, USAF, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Howard B. Thorsen, USCG, (Ret.), Lieutenant General William Thurman, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Robert Allen “R.A.” Tiebout, USMC, (Ret.), Vice Admiral John B. Totushek, USNR, (Ret.), Lieutenant General George J. Trautman, USMC, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Garry R. Trexler, USAF, (Ret.), Vice Admiral Jerry O. Tuttle, USN, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Claudius “Bud” Watts, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General William “Bill” Welser, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Thad A. Wolfe, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General C. Norman Wood, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Michael W. Wooley, USAF, (Ret.), Lieutenant General Richard “Rick” Zilmer, USMC, (Ret.), Major General Chris Adams, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Henry Amos, USN (Ret.), Major General Nora Alice Astafan, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Almon Bowen Ballard, USAF, (Ret.), Major General James F. Barnette, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Robert W. Barrow, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral John R. Batlzer, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Jon W. Bayless, USN, (Ret.), Major General John E. Bianchi, USA, (Ret.), Major General David F. Bice, USMC, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Linda J. Bird, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral James H. Black, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Peter A. Bondi, USN, (Ret.), Major General John L. Borling, USMC, (Ret.), Major General Tom Braaten, USA, (Ret.), Major General Robert J. Brandt, USA, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Jerry C. Breast, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Bruce B. Bremner, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Thomas F. Brown III, USN, (Ret.), Major General David P. Burford, USA, (Ret.), Rear Admiral John F. Calvert, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Jay A. Campbell, USN, (Ret.), Major General Henry Canterbury, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral James J. Carey, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Nevin Carr, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Stephen K. Chadwick, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral W. Lewis Chatham, USN, (Ret.), Major General Jeffrey G. Cliver, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Casey Coane, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Isaiah C. Cole, USN, (Ret.), Major General Stephen Condon, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Richard C. Cosgrave, USANG, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Robert Cowley, USN, (Ret.), Major General J.T. Coyne, USMC, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Robert C. Crates, USN, (Ret.), Major General Tommy F. Crawford, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral James P. Davidson, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Kevin F. Delaney, USN, (Ret.), Major General James D. Delk, USA, (Ret.), Major General Robert E. Dempsey, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Jay Ronald Denney, USNR, (Ret.), Major General Robert S. Dickman, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral James C. Doebler, USN, (Ret.), Major General Douglas O. Dollar, USA, (Ret.), Major General Hunt Downer, USA, (Ret.), Major General Thomas A. Dyches, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Jay T. Edwards, USAF, (Ret.), Major General John R. Farrington, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Francis L. Filipiak, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral James H. Flatley III, USN, (Ret.), Major General Charles Fletcher, USA, (Ret.), Major General Bobby O. Floyd, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Veronica Froman, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Vance H. Fry, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral R. Byron Fuller, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral George M. Furlong, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Frank Gallo, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Ben F. Gaumer, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Harry E. Gerhard Jr., USN, (Ret.), Major General Daniel J. Gibson, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Andrew A. Giordano, USN, (Ret.), Major General Richard N. Goddard, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Fred Golove, USCGR, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Harold Eric Grant, USN, (Ret.), Major General Jeff Grime, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Robert Kent Guest, USA, (Ret.), Major General Tim Haake, USAR, (Ret.), Major General Otto K. Habedank, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Thomas F. Hall, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Donald P. Harvey, USN, (Ret.), Major General Leonard W. Hegland, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral John Hekman, USN, (Ret.), Major General John A. Hemphill, USA, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Larry Hereth, USCG, (Ret.), Major General Wilfred Hessert, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Don Hickman, USN, (Ret.), Major General Geoffrey Higginbotham, USMC, (Ret.), Major General Jerry D. Holmes, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Weldon F. Honeycutt, USA, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Steve Israel, USN, (Ret.), Major General James T. Jackson, USA, (Ret.), Rear Admiral John S. Jenkins, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Tim Jenkins, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Ron Jesberg, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Pierce J. Johnson, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Steven B. Kantrowitz, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral John T. Kavanaugh, USN, (Ret.), Major General Dennis M. Kenneally, USA, (Ret.), Major General Michael Kerby, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral David Kunkel, USCG, (Ret.), Major General Geoffrey C. Lambert, USA, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Arthur Langston, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Thomas G. Lilly, USN, (Ret.), Major General James E. Livingston, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Al Logan, USAF, (Ret.), Major General John D. Logeman Jr., USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Noah H. Long Jr, USNR, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Don Loren, USN, (Ret.), Major General Andy Love, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Thomas C. Lynch, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Steven Wells Maas, USN, (Ret.), Major General Robert M. Marquette, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Larry Marsh, USN, (Ret.), Major General Clark W. Martin, USAF, (Ret.), Major General William M. Matz, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Gerard Mauer, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral William J. McDaniel, MD, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral E.S. McGinley II, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Henry C. McKinney, USN, (Ret.), Major General Robert Messerli, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Douglas S. Metcalf, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral John W. Miller, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Patrick David Moneymaker, USN, (Ret.), Major General Mario Montero, USA, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Douglas M. Moore, USN, (Ret.), Major General Walter Bruce Moore, USA, (Ret.), Major General William Moore, USA, (Ret.), Major General Burton R. Moore, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral James A. Morgart, USN, (Ret.), Major General Stanton R. Musser, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral John T. Natter, USN, (Ret.), Major General Robert George Nester, USAF, (Ret.), Major General George W. Norwood, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Robert C. Olsen, USN, (Ret.), Major General Raymund E. O’Mara, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Robert S. Owens, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral John F. Paddock, USN, (Ret.), Major General Robert W. Paret, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Robert O. Passmore, USN, (Ret.), Major General Earl G. Peck, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Richard E. Perraut Jr., USAF, (Ret.), Major General Gerald F. Perryman, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral W.W. Pickavance, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral John J. Prendergast, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Fenton F. Priest, USN, (Ret.), Major General David C. Ralston, USA, (Ret.), Major General Bentley B. Rayburn, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Harold Rich, USN , (Ret.), Rear Admiral Roland Rieve, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Tommy F. Rinard, USN , (Ret.), Major General Richard H. Roellig, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Michael S. Roesner, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral William J. Ryan, USN, (Ret.), Major General Loran C. Schnaidt, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Carl Schneider, USAF , (Ret.), Major General John P. Schoeppner, Jr., USAF, (Ret.), Major General Edison E. Scholes, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Robert H. Shumaker, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral William S. Schwob, USCG, (Ret.), Major General David J. Scott, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Hugh P. Scott, USN, (Ret.), Major General Richard Secord, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral William H. Shawcross, USN, (Ret.), Major General Joseph K. Simeone, USAF and ANG , (Ret.), Major General Darwin Simpson, ANG , (Ret.), Rear Admiral Greg Slavonic, USN , (Ret.), Rear Admiral David Oliver “D.O.” Smart, USNR, (Ret.), Major General Richard D. Smith, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Donald Bruce Smith, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Paul O. Soderberg, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Robert H. “Bob” Spiro, USN, (Ret.), Major General Henry B. Stelling, Jr., USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Daniel H. Stone, USN, (Ret.), Major General William A. Studer, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Hamlin Tallent, USN, (Ret.), Major General Hugh Banks Tant III, USA, (Ret.), Major General Larry S. Taylor, USMC, (Ret.), Major General J.B. Taylor, USA, (Ret.), Major General Thomas R. Tempel, USA , (Ret.), Major General Richard L. Testa, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Jere Thompson, USN (Ret.), Rear Admiral Byron E. Tobin, USN, (Ret.), Major General Larry Twitchell, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Russell L. Violett, USAF, (Ret.), Major General David E.B. “DEB” Ward, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Charles J. Wax, USAF, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Donald Weatherson, USN, (Ret.), Major General John Welde, USAF, (Ret.), Major General Gary Whipple, USA , (Ret.), Rear Admiral James B. Whittaker, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Charles Williams, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral H. Denny Wisely, USN, (Ret.), Rear Admiral Theodore J. Wojnar, USCG, (Ret.), Rear Admiral George R. Worthington, USN, (Ret.), Brigadier General Arthur Abercrombie, USA, (Ret.), Brigadier General John R. Allen, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Loring R. Astorino, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Richard Averitt, USA, (Ret.), Brigadier General Garry S. Bahling, USANG, (Ret.), Brigadier General Donald E. Barnhart, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Charles L. Bishop, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Clayton Bridges, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Jeremiah J. Brophy, USA, (Ret.), Brigadier General R. Thomas Browning, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General David A. Brubaker, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Chalmers R. Carr, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Fred F. Caste, USAFR, (Ret.), Brigadier General Robert V. Clements, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Christopher T Cline, USA, (Ret.), Brigadier General George Peyton Cole, Jr., USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Richard A. Coleman, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Mike Cushman, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Peter Dawkins, USA, (Ret.), Brigadier General Sam. G. DeGeneres, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General George Demers, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Howard G. DeWolf, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Arthur F. Diehl, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General David Bob Edmonds, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Anthony Farrington, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Norm Gaddis, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Robert H. Harkins, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Thomas W. Honeywill, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Stanley V. Hood, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General James J. Hourin, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Jack C. Ihle, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Thomas G. Jeter, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General William Herbert Johnson, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Kenneth F. Keller, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Wayne W. Lambert, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Jerry L. Laws, USA, (Ret.), Brigadier General Thomas J. Lennon, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General John M. Lotz, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Robert S. Mangum, USA, (Ret.), Brigadier General Frank Martin, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Joe Mensching, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Richard L. Meyer, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Lawrence A. Mitchell, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Michael P. Mulqueen, USMC, (Ret.), Brigadier General Ben Nelson, Jr., USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Jack W. Nicholson, USA, (Ret.), Brigadier General Maria C. Owens, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Dave Papak, USMC, (Ret.), Brigadier General Gary A. Pappas, USANG, (Ret.), Brigadier General Robert V. Paschon, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Allen K. Rachel, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Jon Reynolds, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Edward F. Rodriguez, Jr., USAFR, (Ret.), Brigadier General Roger Scearce, USA, (Ret.), Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad, USAFR, (Ret.), Brigadier General John Serur, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Joseph L. Shaefer, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Graham Shirley, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Raymond Shulstad, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Stan Smith, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Ralph S. Smith, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Donald Smith, USA, (Ret.), Brigadier General David M. Snyder, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Michael Joseph Tashjian, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Richard Louis Ursone, USA, (Ret.), Brigadier General Earl Van Inwegen, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Terrence P. Woods, USAF, (Ret.), Brigadier General Mitchell Zais, USA, (Ret.), and Brigadier General Allan Ralph Zenowitz, USA, (Ret.).

Gee, I wonder where the trust of our military leaders lies? I am in no way advocating that this should become a militarily led country, but when the majority of the retired flag officers would rather back someone OTHER THAN the sitting “Commander”-in-Chief, then that should tell you something about the character of that “Commander”-in-Chief.

One last thing before the celebration of citizenship represented by the DUTY to vote – I don’t care who you vote for – because that is between you and God. I do pray that you vote your beliefs – no, you won’t find someone who exactly matches everything you believe in, but let me remind you of this: One candidate is for same-sex marriage, partial- and post-birth abortions, and hinders allies of the United States. The other candidate has a track record of being against same-sex marriage, against abortion, and does not believe in hindering the allies of the United States. And if, at this time, you are still undecided, then stay home and pack instead of voting. Pack? Yes, You should not be allowed to live here if you are still not sure who you want in charge of your future.

I’ll tell you this – after tomorrow’s election results, I will either be investing in my future or investing in lots of lead – which is basically the same thing, but in different directions. I pray that I can invest in my future.

Chat ya later…

cary

Thanks for stopping by, In GOD We Trust, and Wear Red on Fridays!

Special Thanks to Dave T for sending me this list.

Undecided Voters

October 26th, 2012 . by Cary

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I realize this is a late post, a lot has been happening personally and the blog falls lower on the list as things pile up.

I know there are certain voters out there who are so clueless that they are still claiming to be “undecided”. The election is ten days away, I’d hate to see your house conversation at dinner time. (“where do you wanna go?” “i dunno, where do you wanna go?”) Guess what folks, this is a hell of a lot more important than dinner. This is your country, and all the freedoms you enjoy as a citizen, including the freedom to whine and complain about the leadership. Of course, if you don’t vote, you don’t get a say in who the leaders are, so your complaint about said leadership is null and void.

Let’s say, for the sake of argument, that you are, in fact, undecided. For whatever reason, you just can’t figure out who the lesser of the two evils are. Let me point you to two excellent posts that should help you figure out who the GREATER of the two evils are, and then, by process of elimination … (yes, I am ignoring the third party factors here – voting for the third party in this election is voting for the incumbent. Don’t do it. I’d hate to have to track you down and slap you for being a wuss.)

Post number one: CIA Operatives Were Denied Help During Benghazi Attack – in a nutshell, CIA ops on site were doing everything they could to protect the embassy that was under terrorist attack and their requests for help were ignored or denied.

Post number two: Petraeus Throws Obama Under The Bus. Well, all I can say is it’s about time someone threw Obama(THHO) under the bus he’s so adept at throwing others under. (Do you really think Clinton voluntarily stepped up to take the heat on this?)

Ladies and gentlemen of this country, President Nixon was impeached and hounded the rest of his life for a littel B&E and some wiretapping. No one died in the Watergate Hotel. The scandal that broke on this Republican was so memorabel that every scandal since has been tagged with the “-gate” ending. If Obama(THHO) gets out of this without so much as a slap on the wrist, then this country has fallen further than I could ever have imagined.

Good night, sleep well, stock up while you still can. It’s going to be a long slog until January 20th.

Chat ya later…

cary friday

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Red Friday!

October 12th, 2012 . by Cary

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Are you wearing red today? Good!

I have a dark red (burgundy?) company shirt on.

In case I don’t see you before hand, have a good weekend!

Chat ya later…

cary friday

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Oh! Hi there!

September 28th, 2012 . by Cary

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OK, well, it would appear that life is infringing on my posting again. I am having a blast doing cabinets again, this time from a project manager/builder account manager angle instead of getting my hands covered in sawdust and filled with splinters.

I’ve been in the industry for about mumbletymumble years or so, and I’ve even worked for this company before – but there are things that you learn because you didn’t do them that way, or didn’t do them, or weren’t aware they were done even though you saw the end results. Paperwork is one of those things. Holy tree killers, Batman – I thought the cabinet industry went through a lot of wood. I think the planning and prepping for building the cabinets kills more trees than actually making the boxes.

OK, I’m exaggerating. But not by much.

I am diggin’ the open-ended schedule, though – except for the part were I spend most of Friday evening getting caught up with what I did all week. That should change once I get a solid handle on what I’m working on. I get to drop MEG off at school (did i mention that she’s in kindergarten already? she was born what, a couple months ago, right?) and head for my first appointments or the plant or the showroom depending on where I’m needed, and when I wrap up what I need to get done, I head on over to the sister-in-love’s house and pick MEG up and take her home. Unless TMBWitW beats me to it, in which case I just head for the house.

Today when I dropped MEG off at school, there was dad dropping off his kindergartner – or maybe first grader at the most – on his Harley. I admit, I was kinda jealous. I called TMBWitW and told her what I saw. She said it would be fine, if she hadn’t picked up her Daddy’s fearlessness – that kid will do anything. If she was scared, she would hang on tight, but Mommy is afraid that the little daredevil won’t have any fear and will end up falling off the bike.

So we made a deal – when it gets to the point that Mommy gets to retire, Daddy gets to do his work on a Harley and Mommy gets to take MEG to school.

I can hardly wait.

Chat ya later…

cary friday

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