The Problem With The Anti-Tobacco Crowd

on Monday, December 27, 2010
They Lie

Surgeon General’s Report Called ‘Unscientific’ and Potentially Unethical

A renowned member of the Boston University School of Public Health and members of the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association are challenging as unscientific and potentially unethical this week’s report from the Office of Dr. Regina Benjamin, the U.S. Surgeon General, about the effects of tobacco smoke.

Columbus, Georgia (Vocus/PRWEB) December 15, 2010 

A renowned member of the Boston University School of Public Health and members of the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association are challenging as unscientific and potentially unethical this week’s report from the Office of Dr. Regina Benjamin, the U.S. Surgeon General, about the effects of tobacco smoke.

The report said that even brief exposure to secondhand smoke – as from one cigarette - can cause cardiovascular disease, trigger acute cardiac events and can damage one’s DNA and lead to cancer. These and other parts of the report are being challenged by the IPCPR which is comprised of some 2,000 members who are primarily small family businesses that operate neighborhood cigar stores or manufacture premium cigars, pipes, tobacco and related accoutrements.

“The mixed signals and misinformation coming from Dr. Benjamin’s office lead one to question everything they say and do,” said Chris McCalla, legislative director of the IPCPR.

McCalla cited the fact that one of the first actions of President Barack Obama’s administration was to push through draconian increases in tobacco taxes to fund an expanded children’s healthcare program. Then the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act was passed, giving new powers to the Federal Drug Administration to reduce smoking in the United States. Now, the Surgeon General is saying, in effect, that walking past a smoker on the street could cause a person to develop cardiovascular disease and cancer.
“It is simply untrue to assert that brief exposure to secondhand smoke can cause such results,” added Prof. Michael Siegel of Boston University’s School of Public Health. “If there is no safe level of exposure to any carcinogen, that would include exposure to automobile exhaust, the sun’s rays, benzene, radon in homes, arsenic in drinking water and many other everyday items.”

Prof. Siegel, who is not associated with the tobacco industry or IPCPR, also said those statements are untrue and that nothing in the actual report supports those assertions.

“There is nothing in the report itself which … supports the assertions that a brief exposure to secondhand smoke can cause cardiovascular disease or cancer. These assertions … have been manufactured to create a sense of public hysteria, but they are unsupported by any science whatsoever,” he wrote in his blog at http://www.tobaccoanalysis.blogspot.com on Dec. 13, 2010. “This is the second time that the Office of the Surgeon General has misrepresented and distorted the science of … secondhand smoke. The press release which accompanied the Surgeon General’s 2006 report on secondhand smoke made the same false assertion,” he said.

Follow the money.

McCalla also cited the fact that, prior to her nomination as U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Benjamin served as a trustee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation which contributes tens of millions of dollars every year to promote smoking bans and fund anti-tobacco groups in the United States and internationally.

Why is this a potential conflict of interest?
"Because the foundation’s sister organization is Johnson & Johnson, maker of Nicorette, a nicotine replacement product,” he said.

White Christmas?

on Tuesday, December 21, 2010



Janice, our official computer model tells us we have a good chance of seeing a white Christmas this year!




















Actually, she said:


Which apparently means:

Merry Christmas

Thanks to Ryan Hanrahan's blog "Way Too Much Weather"

Assange: "U.S. intends to prosecute me."

on Saturday, December 18, 2010
"I came to Sweden as a refugee publisher involved with an extraordinary publishing fight with the Pentagon, where people were being detained and there is an attempt to prosecute me for espionage," 
Assange said in an interview in the documentary, aired on Swedish public television.

He shouldn't live long enough, the United States should have this guy eliminated as soon as possible, and we should make no bones about it.



As it regards Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning who is the suspect in leaking scores of classified documents to Assange; if found guilty of high treason he should be trotted out in front of a Firing Squad promptly.

Both events should be televised....."live" so to speak.

Why I feel so strongly the people that jeopardize 
the lives of our intelligence personnel should 
simply be dead.   

I attended 4 high schools in as many years and had no idea why my dad had suddenly become something of a job hopper; and didn't learn why until a full 20 years later when my father leveled with me.
He had traveled to Connecticut for my 3rd and final degree of FreeMasonry, and spoke to me at length the night I was raised as a Master Mason in 1987.

"Well Brother....let me tell you what I really did all my life.." he began.

I spent the next several hours gasping things like "what?"
In 1967 his cover had been compromised;  he had become a target.

I learned for the 1st time that my Dad had been an OSS (Office of Strategic Services, the predecessor to the CIA) agent during WWII, where he was placed behind lines in a German Officers uniform.
He was literally a Commando and spoke to me of the experience only that one night. He would acknowledge but otherwise evade any discussion about it for the rest of his life.
I had known he had worked on a handful of defense devices, but the details had been vague and rather uninteresting, I had no idea he was up to his neck in the business.

Neither of us were serious drinkers, but we finished the only bottle I had in the house, a fifth of Strega an Italian liqueur.

He had no interest in pursuing an undercover lifestyle and was mostly an R&D guy, designing among other things the 1st ceramic nosecone for the heat-seeking Sidewinder Missile in the early 1950's.
He later turned down a lot of money to work on the Cruise Missile as he found the device offensive (potential civilian targets) and was only interested in working on defense.
He'd had no pangs of conscience after killing those that killed civilians and wasn't about to become such a man himself.

Had those that had placed my father in mortal danger been eliminated it wouldn't have bothered me one bit; likewise for the two scumbags pictured above.

Joe Markley on the DPUC lawsuit

on Sunday, December 5, 2010
Connecticut State Senator-elect, Joe Markley discusses the suit he's filed against the Connecticut Department of Utility Control (DPUC).





Other stories about this:
Markley Files Lawsuit to Block Utility Tax Grab
Candidate Files Lawsuit Against ‘Sneaky Tax’
Markley files lawsuit against DPUC

We should support whatever Ann Nyberg's promoting

on Monday, November 29, 2010
Ann Nyberg's a nice lady who by virtue of her staying power has become such a familiar figure that she's almost an  institution in here Connecticut. Ann's generous with time and her celebrity draw as well.

She's also more than just a talking head, she's a trained journalist and a professional at that, seeing as one can't get a handle on where she is politically. Never a wink, sigh or cleverly timed raised eyebrow. She does the news dead straight with no slant.

I've come the conclusion that she's actually the same lady that tells us the news in real life as she seems on the tube.
Sort of like the late Bob Steele (only prettier) who had no real schtick but was simply a wonderful friendly soul who had a radio program. I knew Steele well enough to realize he had no act; on air or off he was the same guy! If you enjoyed him on WTIC-1080 you loved him in person as that same on-air wry, dry wit was built right into the man. It was just how God made him I guess.

When God was building Ann Nyberg He seemed intent on creating one of those kind thoughtful women who never seem to run out of time or energy. You know the type; those where just  a glance at their schedule is impressive if not dumbfounding.

Nyberg's always up to something, she seems to get herself involved directly or simply promoting one goodie two-shoes project or event after another. Just following her on twitter can be exhausting.

One of December's big thing's is 
Saturday, December 11, 2010 from 1-4pm  36 Town Woods Road, Old Lyme, CT  06371
Take out your PDA and punch this in now so you don't forget, it's a nice drive and your wife & kids will love it.
“A Connecticut Christmas”

To Benefit the Connecticut Food Bank and Tiffany Farm


From Nyberg's own website, Annie Mame:

This has come together fast and furious in the last two weeks over a cup of coffee and now it’s time to tell you all about it.
We can all work together to put food on the table for so many struggling families in Connecticut and help save a long time dairy farm at the same time.
This is being lovingly produced by, Heather Colby, Carol Dahlke, Ann Nyberg and Anna Rubino and we hope you will join us for our fundraiser: “A Connecticut Christmas – for Connecticut Food Bank and Tiffany Farm”, will be held at High Hopes in Old Lyme, CT!


This event is being hosted by High Hopes Therapeutic Riding, Inc. and we thank them for that. When you head out to this event, if you’ve never been to High Hopes you are in for a treat and you will hear all about what they do.
We will have music and hot coffee and this will be neighbor helping neighbor. Your price of admission is non-perishable food.

It is time to help our neighbors: 
Connecticut Food Bank reports that the need for food in Connecticut is up an incredible 30% over last year.* The need is up a stunning 100% in areas that never needed to ask for food.*


About Tiffany Farms

Tiffany Farms has been around since 1841 in Lyme, CT.  In September 2010 the lower barn burned down and at the time was holding equipment, antiques and over 1000 bales of hay that would have fed the dairy cows over the winter.  The Farm is in need of our help to rebuild the barn and replace the hay for the animals this winter.  Please join us this holiday season to make their season a little brighter.
Enclosed are more details about the farmers market portion for Tiffany Farm.  The Farmers Market will be a component of an over all fundraiser for Tiffany Farm and the Connecticut Food Bank.  We appreciate the instant interest by many of you for participation and look forward to working with all of you to make this event a great success.

The Mayflower Separatists were NOT Puritans

on Thursday, November 25, 2010
The `Pilgrims' (our name for them, not theirs) were not Puritans regardless of how many dimwits think they were, author text books with the same disgusting lie, or post articles in print or online repeating the same nonsense.

It's a lie and the Puritans were nothing less than horrid. Defending them or boasting of one's lineage to them is akin to the same as it regards members of Germany's 3rd Reich SS Nazis.
There is no defense for the Puritans.

The Mayflower Separatists neither robbed nor disabused the native Americans (Henceforth here referred to as "Pilgrims" and "Indians" due only to the commonality of the terms as it applies to them.)  they encountered and who were kind enough to befriend the small colony. Quite the contrary in fact as the two groups found themselves in a symbiotic relationship in no time at all. The Indians being familiar with local food sources and the Pilgrims access to then modern hunting gear such as early firearms.

A decade after the arrival of the Mayflower Pilgrims the horrid Puritans began arriving setting up their own adjacent Massachusetts Bay Colony (and running roughshod over Plymouth Colony at every opportunity) 
It was a scant 7 years before Thomas Hooker led a group to what became Hartford and later Connecticut so as to escape the reach of the dastardly theocracy the Puritans were creating.

 From: Pilgrims, Not Puritans
Written by Duane A. Cline, GSMD


Arrived 1620 Arrived 1630
Governors
Carver and Bradford
Governor Winthrop
Plymouth Colony Massachusetts Bay Colony
Friendly with Indians
for 40 years
Indian problems
from the outset
Paid Indians for land Seized Indian lands
Communal living
first seven years
Individual profit
from the outset
Democratic,
consensus of the governed
Authoritarian
Separated from
the Church of England
"Purified" the Church
from within
Not a single
prosecution of witchcraft
Prosecuted and
executed for witchcraft
Representation and
equal inheritance
Nothing to compare
Forerunner of
US Constitution &
Declaration of Independence
Nothing to compare
More tolerant than the Church of England Intolerant

Governor Wilbur Cross on Thanksgiving

A Connecticut Thanksgiving Proclamation
State of Connecticut
By His Excellency WILBUR L. CROSS, Governor
Proclamation
Time out of mind at this turn of the seasons when the hardy oak leaves rustle in the wind and the frost gives a tang to the air and the dusk falls early and the friendly evenings lengthen under the heel of Orion, it has seemed good to our people to join together in praising the Creator and Preserver, who has brought us by a way that we did not know to the end of another year. In observance of this custom, I appoint Thursday, the twenty-sixth of November, as a day of
Public Thanksgiving
for the blessings that have been our common lot and have placed our beloved State with the favored regions of earth -- for all the creature comforts: the yield of the soil that has fed us and the richer yield from labor of every kind that has sustained our lives -- and for all those things, as dear as breath to the body, that quicken man's faith in his manhood, that nourish and strengthen his spirit to do the great work still before him: for the brotherly word and act; for honor held above price; for steadfast courage and zeal in the long, long search after truth; for liberty and for justice freely granted by each to his fellow and so as freely enjoyed; and for the crowning glory and mercy of peace upon our land; -- that we may humbly take heart of these blessings as we gather once again with solemn and festive rites to keep our Harvest Home.
Given under my hand and seal of the State at the Capitol, in Hartford, this twelfth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty six and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and sixty-first.
Wilbur L. Cross

A 389 Year Tradition

on Wednesday, November 24, 2010
There were only 53 surviving Pilgrims at the 1st Thanksgiving.
(Seems to be a lot more folks than that enjoying the holiday these days.)
We hope you and yours have a great day!


The 53 Pilgrims at the first Thanksgiving

4 MARRIED WOMEN :
Eleanor Billington, Mary Brewster, Elizabeth Hopkins, Susanna White Winslow.

5 ADOLESCENT GIRLS :
Mary Chilton (14), Constance Hopkins (13 or 14), Priscilla Mullins (19), Elizabeth Tilley (14 or15) and Dorothy, the Carver's unnamed maidservant, perhaps 18 or 19.

9 ADOLESCENT BOYS :
Francis and John Billington, John Cooke, John Crackston, (2d), Samuel Fuller, Giles Hopkins, William Latham, Joseph Rogers, Henry Samson.

13 YOUNG CHILDREN
Bartholomew, Mary and Remember Allerton, Love and Wrestling Brewster, Humility Cooper, Samuel Eaton, Damaris and Oceanus Hopkins, Desire Minter, Richard More, Resolved and; Peregrine White.

22 MEN : John Alden, Isaac Allerton, John Billington, William Bradford, William Brewster, Peter Brown, Francis Cooke, Edward Doty, Francis Eaton, [first name unknown] Ely, Samuel Fuller, Richard Gardiner, John Goodman, Stephen Hopkins, John Howland, Edward Lester, George Soule, Myles Standish, William Trevor, Richard Warren, Edward Winslow, Gilbert Winslow.

Rob `Landslide' Sampson

on Saturday, November 13, 2010
Robert C. Sampson is the caliber individual we too rarely are able to attract to public service at any level, much less see run for elective office.
He's an honest ethical decent man with a work ethic more often seen in newly arrived immigrants. Plus he enjoys a quick wit, and an irrepressible level of enthusiasm coupled with a pleasant and likable disposition.    
 
I received an email from Rob Sunday evening  January 31st expressing his desire to explore running for the 80th assembly seat in Wolcott / Southington.
He claimed to have met me, but I couldn't put a face to his name at the time so I called and emailed other members of the organization he'd referenced to see what they thought of him prior to contacting him myself.

Sean Hughes, the Sect, of the Waterbury Republican Town Committee gave me in about 17 seconds flat a complete endorsement speaking rapidly (not his style) and sounding almost excited.
Sean's a *very* calm fellow, "level headed" doesn't begin to describe him and he's not prone to excitement, so his response piqued my curiosity as Hughes had just totally endorsed the fellow claiming he would not only out-work anyone I'd ever seen but would win any seat he ran for no matter what.

Knowing Sean pretty well and having developed a healthy respect for his intellect and superb political instincts; plus realizing he's not one to embellish - I called Sampson back the same evening and set up a meeting for him to sit down with both Dennis Cleary, the other GOP state central representative from the district, and myself,  late the next afternoon.
Driving home following the meeting, where Rob had impressed me, Dennis called; "Where did you get that guy?" he asked incredulously.

Indeed - Rob Sampson did everything Hughes said he would, he worked like a man possessed, hit every door in the district plus about 25% of them a 2nd time and won by 45 votes!
So folks - that's how he earned the name: Landslide

Charm School Drop Out

on Wednesday, November 10, 2010
From the reliably left New York Times:
Ms. Bysiewicz, has fallen from the top of Connecticut’s political world to its most uncomfortable depths, becoming fodder for comedians and a favorite chew toy for Republicans. (continued below picture.)
Connecticut Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz explains how big of a lie she can tell. Bob Adams Photo

As Suzy B. leaves office, all of Connecticut finally learns what many of us already knew.
She's totally inept, disagreeable to a point of caustic, and intellectually bankrupt.

A loud shrill woman, prone to ranting hysterically; rumor has it that her entire neighborhood `knows' when she's home.

We hope Connecticut remembers in two years when she wheels out the all new version of Suzy B 2012.

The Head of Chris of Healy

on Monday, November 8, 2010
The natives have become restless and are calling for the head of
Republican Party Chair Chris Healy.
Healy texting for reinforcements.

Angry mob outside Connecticut GOP headquarters in New Britain.
















Having won nothing, not a Senate seat nor a single Congressional district or State Constitutional Office, defending Healy has become difficult at least; the work of a masochist at best.
The blame falls at his feet, and rightfully so.

Matt Daly, who briefly ran a quite forgettable campaign for congress in CT's 2nd district himself, called for new leadership in an Op/Ed piece in Sunday's Hartford Courant, and even Healy's former employer, the Torrington based Register-Citizen called for his removal in their November 4th editorial.

However - take a deep breath.
If not Healy - who?
What? You gasp.
You're not going to defend Healy are you?
Well in a fashion, only because I'm probably a masochist and despite himself I like him in the same way I like cigarettes. I know cigarettes are no good for me, but I enjoy them anyway.
While I enjoy Healy's acerbic wit immensely I find myself no happier with this year's end results than even the most rabid  members of the Tea Party.

Reasons to dump Healy.
As a member of the Republican State Central  Committee there's much I could criticize regarding the convention in May and the actions and activities emitting from headquarters since. 
I won't elaborate on any of it here.

Reasons to leave Healy in place.
  • Funding - Healy's been better than good at bringing in the cash.
  • Stability - Dragging the losing party chair off to a firing squad without a ready, willing and suitable replacement is just plain shortsighted and stupid.
  • Pit-bull - Healy can be as vicious as a junk-yard dog. While some believe that contributed to our dismal results, I would disagree. Besides what's the difference at this point? 
  • Entertaining - We might as well enjoy his witty remarks for at least a little longer.
  • How? - The process for forcible removal is difficult. Connecticut Republican Party Rules.

Connecticut Republicans will select new State Central members next May with those members selecting a new chairman the following month.

In the meantime we should calmly review last weeks train wreck. election, as well as critically observe the response from New Britain.







Ballots from Chicago

on Friday, November 5, 2010
Quick! Get these ballots to the Bridgeport City Hall!

Headless is Back!

on Wednesday, October 20, 2010
One of the best Republican blogs in Connecticut is back!

Don't miss Headless's Top Ten Democrat Incumbents Deserving Defeat.

McMahon Campaign Leaves Nothing to Chance

Is this the most tenacious campaign in history?  Look at the address on this absentee voter mailing.
 The above mailer was received by a college student who was in May a delegate for Rob Simmons. It's my understanding that his absentee ballot was mailed back some time ago with a vote for Linda.

Sportsmen endorse Markley

on Wednesday, October 13, 2010
COALITION OF CONNECTICUT SPORTSMEN
P.O. Box 2506 , Hartford , CT 06146


October 13, 2010

The Coalition of CT Sportsmen is pleased to ENDORSE Joe Markley (R) for election to the State Senate and rate him “A, Endorsed”. Joe Markley (R) was previously rated A Endorsed by the NRA and by CCS when he served some years ago in the Connecticut State Senate16th District. The District includes Southington , Wolcott, Cheshire and the East End of Waterbury.


Joe Markley always demonstrated impeccable integrity, is an avid researcher on all issues, responds to his constituents, and most important, exercises common-sense.
During his previous tenure he was always supportive of Sportsmen's positions.

Based upon these standards, the Coalition of Connecticut Sportsmen considers him an exemplary legislator, clearly worthy of election, and a positive benefit to the State.

We would urge all voters to strongly support Joe Markley’s election to the State Senate.

Robert T. Crook, Executive Director

Why Dick Blumenthal is losing this race

on Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Ed Patru
Communications Director
Linda McMahon for Senate 2010

It’s Tuesday morning and momentum is in the air. One day after a Rasmussen poll showed Linda McMahon within five points of Dick Blumenthal, a just-released Quinnipiac poll shows Linda moving to within three points of the longtime Attorney General. Blumenthal’s campaign is expected to release internals today showing he leads Linda by 40 points.

Quinnipiac University Polling Institute reports that Linda, “propelled by Connecticut likely voters who say they are ‘angry’ with government,” has moved to within the margin of error and “now trails just 49 – 46 percent.”

Poll director Doug Schwartz sees undeniable momentum behind Linda:

With five weeks to go, the Connecticut Senate race is very close. Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is ahead by only a statistically insignificant 3 points. Blumenthal has to be concerned about Linda McMahon's momentum. He can hear her footsteps as she closes in on him," said Quinnipiac University Poll Director Douglas Schwartz, PhD.

Blumenthal in January held what was seemingly an insurmountable 41-point lead:

Q POLL
Jan. 14
March 17
May 27
June 10
July 16
Aug. 4
Sept. 16
Sept. 28
Blumenthal
64
61
56
55
54
50
51
49
McMahon
23
28
31
35
37
40
45
46
SPREAD
41
33
25
20
17
10
6
3

Linda’s momentum in this race continues because she hasn’t deviated from her message of job creation since entering the race last September; on the other hand, Blumenthal has spent the last nine months running as though he’s campaigning for reelection to the office of Attorney General. He’s uncomfortable offering his support to Connecticut’s businesses, preferring instead to elaborate on his office’s latest lawsuit against Connecticut employers. After nearly four decades in government, he lacks a concrete record of job creation. To make matters worse, he seems wholly incapable of even explaining how jobs are created. He took a valiant stab at it earlier this year when he made the bizarre assertion that “our lawsuits, our legal actions, actually create jobs.”

He is finding himself forced to explain how his plan to raise taxes on small businesses will help create jobs. He is struggling to explain away his support for a national energy tax – legislation that even the President admits will cause electricity prices to “necessarily skyrocket”. As Kevin Rennie of dailyructions.com explains, Blumenthal is on unfamiliar ground:

Mr. Blumenthal has spent his long career in public life accusing, not explaining.

Of course, all of Blumenthal’s efforts to explain away his tax-and-spend policies are complicated by the fact that, increasingly, voters don’t trust him. He was untruthful about his military record. He misled voters about his PAC fundraising. He lied about a Vancouver fundraiser. And as recently as last week, he did it again, when he was caught on tape lying to a voter about his support for Cap-and-Trade – legislation that he personally lobbied the Senate to pass last year.

If Blumenthal’s response to voter anxiety is business-as-usual, his campaign seems equally tone deaf. In a late-night pre-response yesterday to today’s Quinnipiac poll, the campaign reacted predictably – completely out of touch with reality. CTNewsJunkie’s Christine Stuart reports:
Richard Blumenthal, the Democrat running for U.S. Senator Chris Dodd’s vacated seat, was trying to get a jump on tomorrow’s Quinnipiac University polls numbers by releasing some of his own. According to this memo from Greenberg, Quinlan, Rosner Research Group Blumenthal has a 12 point advantage over his Republican opponent, Linda McMahon. The poll of 606 residents was paid for by the Blumenthal campaign.

Some things never change.

Ed Patru

Ya' can't make this stuff up!

on Thursday, September 23, 2010
A Kennedy accuses someone else of being less than honest, which considering the family record is in itself a noteworthy event.

Ted Kennedy, Jr. claims his uncle didn't say what appears in the video below. (No mention of deserting 100's of commandos at the Bay of Pigs however.)   Read his entire letter here.



Some guy named George Jepson admits the obvious,
he's not Richard Blumenthal!












                    Of course not George, you're a 
                    cartoon  character!

Don't second guess the nation's Founders

on Saturday, September 11, 2010
We must not allow the horror of 9/11/2001 to change who we are.


Make no mistake - we're not about to excuse any of those involved with any attacks against civilians here in the United States, or anywhere else.


However, that for the past decade or so such attacks have been made by those whose common denominator appears  to be membership in a perverted version of  Islam should not mandate unbridled fear and loathing of all Muslims.


Such behavior amounts to the second guessing of the nations Founders and is therefore literally un-American.


Consider this, the overwhelming majority of Nazi's were Lutherans, that being the dominant denomination in Germany. Yet (thankfully) no one's ever referred to "Lutheran Terrorists."     

George Washington and the boys would not approve.



First Amendment as written:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.



First Amendment as interpreted by bigots:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, except for Islam which shall be banned; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.



The above begs the question, "How should a Christian treat those of other or no belief?"

The answer is obvious.

Like a Christian.



Substitute "American" for "Christian" and the answer's largely the same; like a fellow American.



No good ever comes from treating others poorly, unless of course they've committed some treasonous act such as purchasing a new Toyota or something as there is no Constitutional protection regarding automobiles.




Lincoln VS Obama

on Friday, August 27, 2010
I'm sure most of us have read the comparisons between Lincoln and Kennedy, but did you ever consider the relationship between Obama and Lincoln?
 

                          You might be surprised.                                         



  Parallels of Abraham Lincoln 
                          & Barack Obama:                             




1.  Lincoln placed his hand on the Bible for his inauguration.
     Obama used the same Bible.                            
2.  Lincoln came from Illinois .
     Obama comes from Illinois .           
3.  Lincoln served in the Illinois Legislature.
    Obama served in the Illinois Legislature.                                       
4.  Lincoln had very little experience before becoming President.
     Obama had very little experience before becoming President.           
5.  Lincoln rode the train from Philadelphia to Washington for his inauguration.
     Obama rode the train from Philadelphia to Washington for his inauguration.                                               
6.  Lincoln was a skinny lawyer.
     Obama is a skinny lawyer.             
7.  Lincoln was a Republican.
     Obama is a skinny lawyer.       
8.  Lincoln was in the United States military.
     Obama is a skinny lawyer.                                                          
9.  Lincoln believed that everyone should carry their own weight.
     Obama is a skinny lawyer.                          
10. Lincoln did not waste taxpayers' money on personal enjoyments.
      Obama is a skinny lawyer.                    
11. Lincoln was highly respected.
      Obama is a skinny lawyer.             
12. Lincoln was honest; so honest he was called Honest Abe.
      Obama is a skinny lawyer                                 
                                                                           

Some Might Call it Treason

on Thursday, August 26, 2010
Burning them at the stake might be considered too extreme.

Any Republican supporting the Senate bid of Richard Blumenthal should be, in my opinion at least kicked out of the party.
 
Never mind what I really think.

The list below is incomplete due to some of the guilty sharing their name with other registered Republicans and there's no sense in lumping those souls in with the guilty.

GOP4Bloomie

Computers predict what crime will be committed where, by who and when

on Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Tuesday, Aug 24th, 2010

Law enforcement agencies in Washington D.C. have begun to use technology that they say can predict when crimes will be committed and who will commit them, before they actually happen.

We can only imagine what this "technology" might look like.


Attacking Firearm Safety or, How Ross Garber Ruined His Own Campaign

on Tuesday, August 17, 2010
 When Martha Dean said:
"As your Attorney General I will advocate firearms training for boys and girls in school ...." 
It was clearly a reference to the overwhelmingly successful  Eddie Eagle Program.

Her opponent , Ross Garber's remarks made it equally clear he hadn't ever heard of it; that alone didn't speak well for him as a Republican candidate.

Attacking firearms is a dumb idea for any Republican, but to attack and ridicule a proven gun safety program undoubtedly cost him any chance of being taken seriously.

Bring guns to school? Hardly, but maybe a few coloring books.

The purpose of the Eddie Eagle GunSafe® Program isn’t to teach whether guns are good  or bad, but rather to promote the protection and safety of children. 


The program makes no value judgments about firearms, and no firearms are ever used in the program. 
Like swimming pools, electrical outlets, matchbooks and household poison, they’re treated simply as a fact of everyday life. With firearms found in about half of all American households, it’s a stance that makes sense.

Eddie Eagle is never shown touching a firearm, and he does not promote firearm ownership or use.The program prohibits the use of Eddie Eagle mascots anywhere that guns are present.  The Eddie Eagle Program has no agenda other than accident prevention — ensuring that children stay safe should they encounter a gun.
The program never mentions the NRA. Nor does it encourage children to buy guns or to become NRA members. The NRA does not receive any appropriations from Congress, nor is it a trade organization. It is not affiliated with any firearm or ammunition manufacturers or with any businesses that deal in guns and ammunition.  (Source: http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/2009/12/31/the-success-of-eddie-eagle/)



Learn about the Eddie Eagle program here.

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Thank You Connecticut Democrats

on Wednesday, August 11, 2010
With sometimes overwhelming Democratic dominance in both legislative chambers for most all of the past 4 decades; here's what that's gotten us. 
Had they held the Governor's Office as well it would only be worse.

Why Connecticut Republicans Should Support Mike Fedele

on Monday, August 9, 2010
Mike Fedele is in every sense, a good man of an uncommon caliber.

A bonafide geek he'll bring high-tech jobs to our state.




Fedele's an IT guy who despite it has the ability to speak coherently, meet and greet and work a room.

That alone makes him exceptional.

Most of us will only meet 4 or 5 geeky engineer types that can do that in our entire lives.




Italy

on Saturday, August 7, 2010
Many superior products are imported from our friends in Italy.


Italian wines.








Italian cars.