Tuesday, July 26, 2011

UN Gun Controll over American Citizens

This is great news from the left and the right in support of US sovereignty. I am not a supporter of the United Nations. As far as I am concerned we can push the building into the Atlantic and build something for the people of America. No country in their right mind should allow UN to dictate what its citizens should do or how they should act. The UN was a nice idea that needs to be dismantled. We already meet regularly with nations we are friends with and sometimes with those that we are not. We do not need a governing body that will dictate what we can and cannot do. The UN has its own agenda. It is an agenda that does not keep in mind the sovereignty of its member nations in mind. Its only concern seems to be how it can rob a few nations to give to a few nations. I have a mind of my own and I can decided who should get my support. I don't need the UN, the Federal, State or Local Governments to tell me what to do with my hard earned dollars. This is the biggest challenge we are facing as a nation right now. Why is our debt ceiling about to be reached? Why did we bail out Banks and State Governments? Who benefited? What change has there been since October 2009? None! Unemployment is holding steady at 9.2%. We continue in a downward spiral of spending and spending with no end in sight. Stop! Use common sense! Follow the law! The answers are in our constitution and those whom oppose UN Gun Control are on the right tract. Look to the rest of the Constitution to lead to better decisions for the US before it is too late.

Democrats Oppose Obama-U.N. Gun Control Treaty - Washington Whispers (usnews.com)

Friday, July 22, 2011

Why I Get Mad at the Super Market

I used to think I was wrong to get mad a people using "Food Stamps" or "Government Welfare" while I noticed them also waring gold rings, nicer clothes than I had on, and buying stakes in stead of canned meat like I was, now I know why. The Census Bureau in their last report on the poor listed them as having a better life style than I do. I always thought that the poor were homeless, starving, and unable to enjoy the same comforts I do. I have AC, Satellite TV, washer and dryer, and other modern comforts but so do 63.7% of the people who call themselves poor. Where is my share? I should be considered poor.

Click on the following link to get the full story. Modern Poverty Includes A.C. and an Xbox - By Ken McIntyre - The Corner - National Review Online

Harry

Thursday, July 21, 2011

More Negotiations

Debt limits, negotiation, blah, blah, blah,blah. Why are we still negotiation? Why are we making deals? Ever see the commercial where the firemen run the congress and ask "Do you want clean water?' Everyone says yes. That is the kind of leadership we need. Enough of the deal making, make a the hard decisions to correct the errors of the last hundred years.

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