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The Beginning Of Our Future

I was on a self-imposed blogging break but cannot resist tonight. I’m typin this while flipping between news networks to see reactions about Scott Brown’s unexpected and historic victory.

  • Keith Olbermann was unusually feisty tonight. It’s as though he is launching a final salvo of his best “material” before he goes home and sticks a Smith/Wesson in his mouth. He pulled out the two week old news about the tax issues that Glenn Beck’s company had and threw him under the bus; he re-emphized his ridiculous tirade against Scott Brown; he insulted people with pickup trucks and implied that support for Scott Brown was synonymous with the racist statist movement of the 1960s; and he topped it all off by somehow trying to defend his immature use of the term “tea bagger” by noting that it was first referenced by a conservative and first reported by Fox News. What a complete and utter asshole. Seriously, the man needs psychological help.
  • Chris Matthews started crying while reading a historical quote and proved that hell has frozen over by due to his sudden realization that the people of America might be against an over-reaching government.
  • Rachel Maddow could only muster the canned response of spewing Obama campaign rhetoric “the problems Obama faces now are just because he has to fix the mess Bush created.” (paraphrase)

I would normally rip Larry, Moe and Curly over this but I’m in too good of a mood. I got my first iPhone today and Scott Brown won. A great day, time to crack open another bottle of Sam Adams. How poetic.

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Watch This Video!

Let’s get the revolution started!

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Short and simple: All congressional peeps need to go. We need a do-over and this very useful site will help us achieve this goal. Our government has strayed far, far away from the intents of our Founding Fathers. Please visit this site and be sure to click the “Blow Out List” link at the left of the page.

As stated at this site: “BlowOutCongress.com was created by nationally recognized radio talk show host and personality, Jeff Bolton.  In acknowledging that virtually all of the problems America faces today are traceable directly to an ineffective sometimes corrupt congress, Bolton created BlowOutCongress.com to take back our country one incumbent at a time.  Our founding fathers never intended congress to become a campground or a ruling elite.  Rather congress was designed to have a constant ever changing supply of fresh American DNA and ideas.  BlowOutCongress.com advocates the complete replacement of all 535 members of congress in the next election cycles.  This effort is not associated with or affiliated with any political party.”

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Iranian Student Perspective

I’m not a big fan of the Middle East. I’m not fond of stoning people to death because they are gay, or because they were accused of adultury. But I have hope that the younger generation can take Iran to a better place. An Iranian student puts the election in perspective:

On Saturday and yesterday, Mousavi supporters defied the regime in some streets, in Vanak Square, Fatemi Street, they set a bus on fire and they were beaten by the police. It is clear to everyone now that Ahmadinejad has stolen this vote and that he will shut down the young people on the streets. After a few days their anger will be abated.

When I have wiped my tears away, I have something to be happy and proud of. Mousavi may have lost this fraudulent election, but people will not forget him, and what is more they will draw a line between him and what he represents and this government.

Read the rest of the article here.

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George McCleod was abducted and beaten while covering the election in Iran. What was Obama doing? Playing golf. What was Biden saying? The usual verbal diarrhea he is known for. Here is video of an Iranian protester being beaten to death. Here is a sample of McCLeod’s experience:

For a few terrifying hours Sunday, I was mistaken for an anti-government protester, giving me a glimpse into how the hundreds arrested over the weekend are being treated by authorities in a system where dissidents are known to “disappear” and not be seen again for months.

Read the full story here.

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Ponder 

“Bad men cannot make good citizens.” — Patrick Henry