To all Iraq War veterans

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First of all, a belated Veterans Days standing applause from this little blog.

Second, to all the Iraq War vets who have been instrumental in creating a democracy in Iraq, we’re going to need you soon.

If anything, we’re going to need more Mark Gundrum’s of the world after this is all said and done.

Now I admit, it sounds a tad dire, but the way the left has gotten its power and will most likely reshape things through legislation and transforming ALL the courts, we’re not recognize this country by 2012 I think. I may be wrong, but the government expands and the way the youth of this country is being indoctrinating, we may all be just another cog in the European Union some day.

We are going to need the people coming home from Iraq to get this country back to its Constitutional roots. A tough task, but if they can put together elections in Iraq without the irregularities and fraud rife in ours, there is hope.

How an arugula chomper relates to bitter clingers

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What’s the easiest way to get the regular “folk” to relate to you in this country? Why, talk about football of course.

Hey, he’s the Messiah, he can do what he wants apparently:

“This is important,” Mr. Obama said. “I’m gonna throw my weight around a little bit. I think it’s the right thing to do.”

“I think any sensible person would say that if you’ve got a bunch of teams who play throughout the season and many of them have one loss or two losses [and] there’s no clear decisive winner, that we should be creating a playoff system,” Mr. Obama said.

Yeah, to a certain extent I can see his point that most college football fans would love to see a football version of March Madness, but I just have one small quibble with you Mr. President-Elect…you’re going to be the damn President of the United States!!

One would think there’s other pressing matters for an incoming President in these times.