Friday, October 17, 2014
Twentyfourteen
What is love but a feeling? A feeling learned and nurtured by our environment. A feeling so powerful, it transcends hate. A four letter word; desired to be heard by most, feared by a few.
Saturday, December 14, 2013
profound love for President Barry Soetoro
Those who walked across the aisle liked what they saw; a cool guy who gave great speeches. They liked the way Barry presented himself and they thought he was different. He is after
all the "first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright
and clean and a nice-looking guy" as his VP had once put it. I found
Harry Reid's comments far more amusing “light-skinned” and had “no Negro
dialect, unless he wanted to have one.” Wonderful that they have man
crushes on him, but when was the last time a CEO got elected with ABSOLUTELY no experience. Barry ran for the most important job in America with no meat on his resume AND he got
elected TWICE!!! What a sad reflection on where this nation is heading. Gone are the admiration and appreciation for accomplishments and traditional values; replaced by the hooligans of OWS. We live in a world where the Noble Peace prize is awarded to the most popular kid in the class and words only need to sound and make us feel good. The American dream was the reward for those who put in the long hours, worked hard, saved their money to buy their home and car. That was when you can tell everyone back home you made it and you did it all on your own. You stood on your own two feet. No one helped you. And now? Yes, you can and everyone can have it too. Yes, the government can redistribute more of your money from the haves to the haves-not because the government believes everyone deserves to have what you have. Why? Because no one really stands on their own two feet; someone helped you along the way, says President Barry. So, to everyone who kept their head down and hustled to make a better life, sacrificed their family time, took out loans, made a gamble to start their business, here is a big middle finger from the President to you.
Some people are walking back from the other side; different isnt always better and in this case, its worst as they now see with the implementation of ACA. But some are still in the tank for Barry. Those are the votes that you simply can not win because its an emotional choice or a financial choice for them. They see a man who understands them and speaks their language, he is of their colour, they see dollar signs when they see him. About '47 percent' of this country feel this way. It is those same 47 percent who do not pay federal income tax so of course they agree with all the new programs and taxes that Barry is proposing. Why not? No skin off their back.
I will give credit to this administration for doing an exceptional job on separating the White House and the government and the policies they have been imposing on the investment bank industry. To have the boss fault the investment banks for their practices when they were just following orders from the boss is priceless. To have the boss blame the government for not working together is truly precious. The boss is ingenious to be able to shift the negative focus from himself onto his staff and followers. And to have the general population follow his lead is to have a profound blindness for truth and logic.
Some people are walking back from the other side; different isnt always better and in this case, its worst as they now see with the implementation of ACA. But some are still in the tank for Barry. Those are the votes that you simply can not win because its an emotional choice or a financial choice for them. They see a man who understands them and speaks their language, he is of their colour, they see dollar signs when they see him. About '47 percent' of this country feel this way. It is those same 47 percent who do not pay federal income tax so of course they agree with all the new programs and taxes that Barry is proposing. Why not? No skin off their back.
I will give credit to this administration for doing an exceptional job on separating the White House and the government and the policies they have been imposing on the investment bank industry. To have the boss fault the investment banks for their practices when they were just following orders from the boss is priceless. To have the boss blame the government for not working together is truly precious. The boss is ingenious to be able to shift the negative focus from himself onto his staff and followers. And to have the general population follow his lead is to have a profound blindness for truth and logic.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
NFL lockout
Hopefully the NFL and NFLPA will come to an agreement soon and do not disappoint the fans.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Sanchez and Aiden Binkley

Sanchez and Aiden Binkley, 11, met each other only a few weeks ago, but they became fast friends. Binkley was suffering from a rare form of cancer, and he had only two wishes -- he wanted his two brothers to stay healthy and he wanted to meet Sanchez.
And so he did.
And, finally, Sanchez. The people who were there say Aiden's face lit up like Broadway at night.
"He sat there, beaming and smiling," said Aiden's mother, Lisa Binkley, who initially wasn't sure if it was a good idea to make the trip because Aiden was in such pain.
"Nothing meant more to him than coming here and meeting Mark and meeting the Jets," Keller said quietly Wednesday in the Jets' locker room. "Great kid ... a tough situation."
The 24-year-old quarterback was immediately taken by Aiden and his upbeat personality and his love of the Jets. A few days later, Sanchez & Co. beat the Steelers in Pittsburgh -- the biggest win of the season -- and Sanchez sent his new friend a game ball.
Sanchez was deeply touched by Aiden, who battled rhabdomyosarcoma, according to a 2008 New York Daily News article. There was a lemon-sized tumor that spread from his pelvis to his lungs, and he required 60 weeks of chemotherapy.
They became texting buddies and, one day, Sanchez surprised Aiden's parents by asking, "Can I come over?" When Sanchez arrived, the boy was sleeping. Sanchez sat at Aiden's feet, waiting until he woke up.
"He opened his eyes and there was Mark, sitting on the couch," Lisa said. "He was so sweet."
They ended up having a long conversation, like a couple of old friends. Aiden took Sanchez to his bedroom and showed him his sports stuff, including his hockey stick. He gave Sanchez a camouflage bracelet with the inscription "Binkley's Battle." Sanchez and Keller were wearing the bracelets Wednesday in the Jets' locker room.
"My man, Aiden ... breaks my heart," Sanchez said Tuesday during his weekly spot on "The Michael Kay Show" on 1050 ESPN Radio. "He's so tough."
Sanchez, choked with emotion, paused several times as he talked about Aiden, whom he met through the Teddy Atlas Foundation. Atlas, the boxing trainer and ESPN analyst, was a Jets special assistant under former coach Eric Mangini.
"He brought me so much inspiration. ... It's hard to talk about him," Sanchez said. "He meant the world to me. I felt like I've known him forever. ... I saw his personality. I saw his competitive spirit. I saw him fighting every day.
"I'm complaining about a shoulder. Are you kidding me? ... I think he was 11 years old, and he has cancer eating away at his body," Sanchez continued. "This kid is fighting every day. He's smiling every time I talk to him. I visited him at his home. I mean, he has to get carried up the stairs because he's so weak and all he wants to talk about is LT [LaDainian Tomlinson] and Darrelle Revis and Rex Ryan and me.
"Oh, man, it kills you, just thinking about it. I love him to death."
Sanchez was sitting at his locker before facing the Steelers, going over the game plan one last time, when he received a text from Aiden. His friend was concerned about the chilly weather.
"He's saying, 'It looks cold out there in Pittsburgh. I'm glad I'm watching from home. Good luck,'" Sanchez said with a chuckle. "Little stuff like that really fires you up."
After the game, Aiden fired off a congratulatory text to Sanchez. Don't expect a return text, his mother warned, explaining that Sanchez would be too busy to answer an 11-year-old boy. So they watched his postgame news conference on TV, never imagining they'd hear from him.
About 20 minutes later, the phone rang. It was Sanchez.
"We were blown away," Lisa said.
In his final days, Aiden's cancer was so unbearable that he couldn't get out of bed. But he kept his phone close by, just in case his friend Mark decided to call or text.
"He'd be lying in bed, in such pain, and the phone would ring -- and he'd smile," Lisa said.
Funny thing about Sanchez's texts: Instead of a simple, inspirational message, he always posed a question, trying to initiate a conversation.
Their friendship was born at a difficult time for Sanchez. The Jets were on a two-game losing streak after being embarrassed by the New England Patriots 45-3 and showing no energy in a 10-6 loss to the Miami Dolphins. Even Ryan admitted he thought about pulling his franchise quarterback from the Miami game.
"I'm not a happy camper, I'm upset, I'm frustrated," Sanchez said. "I want to make it right. I want to hurry up and play another game."
Along came Aiden.
"All I hear from someone is, 'There's a youngster who's terminally ill with cancer and all he wants to do is meet you,'" Sanchez said. "It changes your whole world. It stops everything. You get a chance to step back. It's really close to my heart. ... He's the best. I love him."
Keith Sullivan, an Atlas Foundation board member, was struck by Sanchez's sincerity. In that initial meeting, Sanchez and Aiden exchanged cell phone numbers, with Sanchez telling the boy, "I'll shoot you a text later. We'll talk." And Sullivan hoped it wasn't just lip service, a millionaire athlete trying to appease a starstruck kid.
Sanchez called. They talked.
"Aiden had a smile on his face for the last three weeks of his life," Sullivan said.
Aiden lost his courageous battle last Thursday. Before the Jets' game last Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, the Jets honored him with a moment of silence.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Barry Soetoro compromises the Dreams of his Father?
Does he jeopardizes his goal(s) in order to remain seated at the head of the table. He feels so special and elite when they call him Mr. President. Finally, after years of being just another black man, angry at the world for the injustice he sees and hears, he is now the most powerful man in the US. He gets to mold US like that scene from GHOST with Demi Moore making out with the ghost of Patrick Swayze as they mold some pottery with their intertwining fingers. Gooey, like polarizing Pelosi's face as the months of stress start showing as she tries to convince her goons on the left to vote with her. "But we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it"
He was a man that so many fell in love with. His words, his presence, the way he dressed, the way he smiled sent chill bumps to so many of his voters. "We are the ones we have been waiting for", "
In the words of Pelosi "It’s going to be very, very exciting."
He was a man that so many fell in love with. His words, his presence, the way he dressed, the way he smiled sent chill bumps to so many of his voters. "We are the ones we have been waiting for", "
America and Islam are not exclusive and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles of justice and progress, tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.", "
In America, there's a failure to appreciate Europe's leading role in the world.","
I think when you spread the wealth around it's good for everybody." What?!? Who is waiting for who? Spread MY money around?? The Islamic people are like Americans? NO! He said all this and flashed his smile. All is forgotten except for the way he made them feel. Michelle wasnt going to be held down. She wanted a voice as well so she had her "for the first time in my adult life I am proud of my country", unfortunately, she is not as pretty as him and people actually HEARD what she said. She was silenced for a long time after that speech.
In the words of Pelosi "It’s going to be very, very exciting."
Sunday, November 14, 2010
No crotch check, no plane ride
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/nov/14/tsa-ejects-oceanside-man-airport-refusing-security/#comment-97087807
Cute FlightAttendant:
"He's an IDIOT. As a flight attendant I can tell you that terrorist threats come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. It's people like him who get on planes and don't want to follow the rules and make my job extremely unbearable. He masks his idiocy in some sort on convoluted revolution against "the system" but he really just doesn't want to follow rules that are set in place for everyone's safety. No one made him buy a ticket...by choosing to buy a plane ticket he chose to submit himself to all safety directives. Ride Greyhound or Amtrak if you don't want to go through security. TSA is not perfect, no system is, but it does a very hard task of trying to prevent horrific acts by terrorist (foreign and domestic) that are intent on killing American's. People like this need to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law to show the seriousness of his idiocy!"
My response to "Cute" FlightAttendant:
YOU must be a democrat. YOU ARE AN IDIOT and while I am at it, I'm going to throw in Napolitano as well. She knows nothing about what it means to be an American and what it takes to protect us on land or in air. She needs to start with something simple like how to prevent ants from climbing up on a LEGO wall and then graduate into reading how-to-protect-the-US-for-
DUMMIES. These pervert machines give a false sense of security and so are the pat downs. We are not attacking the source of the problem. Barry Soetoro could learn a few things from Sarkozy in trying to maintain some order back within the US. First off, get the illegals out. I dont care what color, size, age they are, get them out and believe me, we can find them. We know where they are. EVERYONE DOES. It's not JUST because they are illegals, but they siphon our resources and contribute NOTHING BACK. Second, slow down immigration and let's do a better job vetting everyone who wants to come in and deport those who do not belong here. Third, we need to focus more on intelligence gathering, now more then ever. It's not too late for the US to revert back, but we need to pull a Chris Christie and just do it. Make it happen. If Michelle wasnt always riding on Barry maybe his spine would be a little stronger. But then again he is a Muslim. Yes, I said it. Before you get disgusted with me and form your opinions of me, go do some research and stop believing everything you read from one source and believe that anything is possible.
We dont need him in office, we need a President who loves this country. He grew up in a country that is 90% Muslim with influences like Rev Wright, Jeremiah Wright, that guy who declared himself a Communist. Oh wait, that doesnt exactly narrow down the people around him. I dont have all the time to mention the corrupt Rezo, ACORN, and all the other folks, daylight is getting shorter and shorter around here, but I do have this one last piece for Cute FlightAttendant. I dont give you guys much credit at all in knowing what it means to be a flight attendant. I am not going to delve into how I feel about the current flight attendants, but boy do I miss the ones from back in the day. They were nice, pleasant, friendly, well mannered and did their job.
Cute FlightAttendant:
"He's an IDIOT. As a flight attendant I can tell you that terrorist threats come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. It's people like him who get on planes and don't want to follow the rules and make my job extremely unbearable. He masks his idiocy in some sort on convoluted revolution against "the system" but he really just doesn't want to follow rules that are set in place for everyone's safety. No one made him buy a ticket...by choosing to buy a plane ticket he chose to submit himself to all safety directives. Ride Greyhound or Amtrak if you don't want to go through security. TSA is not perfect, no system is, but it does a very hard task of trying to prevent horrific acts by terrorist (foreign and domestic) that are intent on killing American's. People like this need to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law to show the seriousness of his idiocy!"
My response to "Cute" FlightAttendant:
YOU must be a democrat. YOU ARE AN IDIOT and while I am at it, I'm going to throw in Napolitano as well. She knows nothing about what it means to be an American and what it takes to protect us on land or in air. She needs to start with something simple like how to prevent ants from climbing up on a LEGO wall and then graduate into reading how-to-protect-the-US-for-
We dont need him in office, we need a President who loves this country. He grew up in a country that is 90% Muslim with influences like Rev Wright, Jeremiah Wright, that guy who declared himself a Communist. Oh wait, that doesnt exactly narrow down the people around him. I dont have all the time to mention the corrupt Rezo, ACORN, and all the other folks, daylight is getting shorter and shorter around here, but I do have this one last piece for Cute FlightAttendant. I dont give you guys much credit at all in knowing what it means to be a flight attendant. I am not going to delve into how I feel about the current flight attendants, but boy do I miss the ones from back in the day. They were nice, pleasant, friendly, well mannered and did their job.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Noonan on Barry, day after the mid year election
Best paragraph Noonan has written all year. From the WSJ:
"On to the aftermath of the election. On Wednesday President Obama gave a news conference to share his thoughts. Viewers would have found it disappointing if there had been any viewers. The president is speaking, in effect, to an empty room. From my notes five minutes in: "This wet blanket, this occupier of the least interesting corner of the faculty lounge, this joy-free zone, this inert gas." By the end I was certain he will never produce a successful stimulus because he is a human depression."
"On to the aftermath of the election. On Wednesday President Obama gave a news conference to share his thoughts. Viewers would have found it disappointing if there had been any viewers. The president is speaking, in effect, to an empty room. From my notes five minutes in: "This wet blanket, this occupier of the least interesting corner of the faculty lounge, this joy-free zone, this inert gas." By the end I was certain he will never produce a successful stimulus because he is a human depression."
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