Sunday Wrap-Up

3 04 2011

*  BNP members eat, breathe and drink water.  So let’s ban food, oxygen and water for everyone just so we can kill all those BNP members.  Ironically, those that want to keep FPTP seem to be “guilty” of the same kind of “racism” as the BNP.

If they want to make life safer for EDL protesters, the who am I to say no?

*  The “R” Word — The last refuge of a scoundrel.

Amnesty through non-enforcement.  Read the second-to-last line and weep.

I believe the accusations.  From credible things I’ve read, Bill Gates IS that ruthless, IS is that big a fink, IS that much of a slave driver.

*  Health and well being:  The data from two different health surveys of American political divisions, one from the University of Wisconsin and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the other from Gallup-Healthways, have been released.  The Obamas’ home district of IL-1 is the unhealthiest Congressional district in the country.  And by Obamas, I mean Michelle “Let’s Move” Obama.  Incidentally, IL-1 was the district that Barack Obama tried to take away from Bobby Rush in 2000.  The ten unhealthiest counties in Missouri are all in Southeast Missouri, the one that isn’t is St. Louis City, which happens to be the worst.  St. Charles is the healthiest county in Missouri.

Could we draw any conclusions from this data, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls?

Another “water is wet” moment for WikiLeaks.  We knew that all along, Julian.

I will say that since it’s WikiLeaks saying it, maybe now enough liberals will actually believe it.

Here’s a laugh, from CNS:

A group that backs a visa program designed to bring high-skilled foreign workers to the U.S. says that some of the approximately $3 billion in visa fees paid by employers benefits science and math scholarships, U.S. worker training and anti-fraud activities.

Good, so the H-xB visa fees that corporate sponsors pay help native born white Americans get degrees in STEM for which they’ll never be able to find work because of all the cheap labor H-xB visa holders as competition.  It’s a circle alright, but I wouldn’t call it a circle of life.

 

Peter Kindercare just got caught with his hands in the cookie jar.  It was expected that he was going to use Governor Nixon’s use of taxpayer funded jets as a campaign issue, but that’s out the window.  Too, Kinder’s ticketmate (whoever that winds up being) against Claire McCaskill for Senate was expected to use “Air Claire” against her, but that’s going to be harder for whoever runs against her, because s/he will be pretty much joined at the hip with Kindercare.

Kindercare’s excuse is that St. Louis City is so important to statewide politics and the economy of the state that taxpayers just had to foot his hotel bills.  Except St. Louis isn’t that important in statewide politics anymore — The next State Senate map won’t even have the City under two whole Senate districts, (currently there’s two whole ones and a part of a third), the U.S. House map that some in the body Kinder presides over (the State Senate) want to put the entire City in one Congressional district,  and for Kinder’s party, St. Louis City is useless, because St. Charles County has more people in general, many more registered voters, and worlds more Republicans.  And as far as being the important cog in the statewide economy, well, that was another thing that was once upon a time.

*  Speaking of St. Charles County, you St. Chuck residents need a new county executive and quick.

*  Okay, what’s the scam?  Precisely how were they cheating? I’m sure we’ll know within a year.

Farmers Field? I know it’s named after Farmers Insurance, but if you don’t explain that well enough, you might have people constantly planting crops on the 50-yard line.

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