Tag Archives: Government

Gay Marriage

Voters in at least three states were faced with propositions related to Gay marriage. In California, it was Proposition 8, put on the ballot and funded by Mormons that stated that marriage should only be considered valid between a man and a woman. It passed. And in so doing, it took away the rights and validity of Gay marriage granted by California statutes.

The people being blamed are Blacks who voted overwhelmingly for it. Apparently Blacks thought that civil rights should only apply to them. Everyone else who voted for it apparently has never heard of the concepts of separation of church and state or that all are created equal.

Everyone jumped on the religious bandwagon, believing every outrageous thing said by a bunch of religious zealots. Whatever happened to love thy neighbor; treat everyone as you would have them treat you? It’s 100% religious bigotry and it’s obscene.

And what’s all this defense of heterosexual marriage about anyway? Fifty percent (or is it more by now) heterosexual marriages end in divorce. The kids are no better off bouncing between one parent or the other, assuming that both parents are even still around. What about the trauma to them of being stuck in the middle of a vicious divorce battle? It happens all the time. And what kind of trauma do they suffer when one or the other heterosexual parent engages in adultery and the rest of the family finds out about it?

Gays are bad people and therefore bad influences simply because they’re gay? Whether gay or straight, good people, are good influences. Sexuality has nothing to do with it. And straight kids aren’t going to magically turn gay just because they have gay parents. Their sexual orientation is pretty much set at birth and studies show this to be true.

If there’s any sanctity left to marriage, it is not in its institution, it’s in the people who elect to be married – people who both love and respect each other and if they choose to have a children – it’s in the love and respect shown to them. — filed 11/10/08

Sarah Palin & Her Clothes

Sarah Palin is upset that the news media is still hammering her about the $150,000 or more spent by her and her family on clothing during the Republican campaign. She says that there are more important things to discuss. Probably she’s referring to Barack Obama’s nonexistent Moslem religion or his nonexistent “paling around with terrorists”. Or maybe what she’s referring to is the crib she plans to buy for her teenage daughter’s illegitimate child.

This brain-dead twit still doesn’t get it. Her clothing expense is important because the Republican campaign used public funds just so she could go on a shopping spree. This is just a guess, mind you, but I’m thinking that there are a lot of “hockey moms” out there who might enjoy the opportunity to stock up on clothing from Saks Fifth Avenue and Bloomingdales – assuming that the majority of them had even heard of those top of the line stores.

At a time when those very same “hockey moms” are trying to figure a way to put food on the table so their little hockey pucks can eat, you have to wonder what went through the heads of Republican campaign managers and Palin herself when her clothes closet was being reassembled. I never understood how people in government can say they appeal to the average citizen when they flaunt their wealth at us. Joe the Plumber too should open his eyes to the hypocrisy of Republican ways. But then again they probably only bought him a new set of designer tee-shirts and perhaps a belt to hold up his droopy drawers.

Except for the clothing fiasco, I do wish the news media would finally forget about Palin now that she’s back up in Alaska holding fort with her convicted felon Senator Ted Stevens who, thankfully, just lost his bid for re-election. It’s the land of the dumb and dumber. I only feel sorry for the poor animals who are routinely slaughtered as a sign of bravado from the human “stupids”. — filed 11/12/08

Republican Lies & Bad Government

John McCain is a repulsive liar and idiot; Sarah Palin is a dangerous imbecile. Together they comprise the team of Bozo and Barbie. May they rest in peace at the bottom of the heap come election day.

With the economy in the shitter, our environment in shambles, our energy policy as pathetic and nonsensical as our immigration policy, the American people should be up in arms over the bullshit being spewed by the Republicans.

We should demand change in the way our government functions. Election campaign reform is an essential as government reform in general. Out with the lobbyists and special interests that have controlled our government for so many years. Is everyone in government on the take?

Let’s get back to McCain and Palin for a moment. They represent “bad government” in its truest form. It’s one thing to campaign on differences of opinion but they seem only to know how to campaign on misrepresentations, taking things out of content, twisting concepts and flat out lies.

When NBC’s Brian Williams pointed out to the McCain team that Senator Joe Leibowitz (McCain’s Democratic supporter) made essentially the same comment that Sen. Joe Biden had made about a new president being tested by the international crisis, McCain and Palin both simply brushed aside the remark and continued to attack Obama and Biden.

Their nonstop attacks on Biden’s remarks are pathetic. They prove just how good the Republicans are at twisting things and diverting the voters’ attention from really important things like what the Republicans’ campaign is all about. If I were to say that the sun is shining and it’s a beautiful day, this less than dynamic duo would say I was out of touch with reality, that I can’t see the dire hell we are in financially and that because the person standing next to me at the bus stop when I made my comment is a man named Mohammed who 40 years ago had done something bad, I must therefore be a terrorist.

Sarah Palin can’t utter an independent thought. She has none. She’s a parrot. Every word out of her mouth has been written for her and it reiterates everything the McCain has already said. Of being a “maverick”, Palin has uttered: “We/he have the scars to prove it.” “John MCain has been tested, he has the scars to prove it.” McCain: ‘Well, I’ve been tested. I have the scars to prove it.’ Blah, blah, blah …. Take your scars and shove it.

Sarah Palin is stupid. She said she has foreign policy experience because of Alaska’s proximity to Russia. Even her fellow Alaskans were taken aback by the stupidity of her remark. When asked which newspapers she reads, she said she reads ‘all of them’, then said she was annoyed by the question. I remember people asking other candidates throughout the years the same question, including what books they’ve read recently – none of them were so highly offended as Palin.

The Repbulicans kept Palin away from public view and the press for many weeks after her selection as V.P. Why? So they could mold her into the parrot – which is precisely how she acted in her debate with Joe Biden. She had the audacity to stand up at a public debate which both parties had agreed to and said she was not going to answer the questions. Instead she used the debate as a platform to spew her memorizations of the Republican ticket and to attack Obama and Biden. Actually, I would have thought Palin would be happy as a Caribou in shit in debating Joe Biden; after all his name is Joe, and we know how much Palin is in love with her Joes: Joe Six-Pack and Joe-the Plumber.

Apparently, they also hid her away during that time so she and her equally stupid family could go on a shopping spree to spend $150,000 of Republican money on clothing.

Perhaps the most eggrecious of all Republican charges, though, is the one in which they call intelligent people who have been well educated and who are good speakers “elitists”. It’s bogus. I certainly would much rather have a smart well educated person being the leader of one of the most important countries in the world than having Joe Six-Pack running things.

Just remember, it’s was the Republican base who voted George Bush into office, not once, but twice – because they thought he was someone with whom they’d like to have BBQ and a beer.  – filed Oct. 25, 2008

Common Sense Anti-Terrorism

Now, I’m no anti-terrorism expert, but here’s a thought. Just a thought, mind you. How about instead of foiling the rights and conveniences of countless millions of people (travelers and otherwise), we target the kinds of people most associated with doing the evil deeds. I know some misguided individuals call this “profiling”, as if that is an illogical sin, but, seriously folks, can you imagine a serial killer leaving the site of his crime, spotted by dozens of people who described him as a white, twenty-year-old, tall, 500-pound dark haired man and then having the police do a manhunt for EVERYONE of every possible color, age, sex and ethnicity? It would be an obscene waste of time and money for absolutely EVERYONE, not just the police, not just the public, but of every kind of industry associated with servicing these imaginary targets.

The police, to my knowledge, don’t do that, so why the hell should our government engage in such stupidity? The answer has always been: they don’t want to offend anyone of a specific persuasion: Arabs and moslems. Oh really? I admit I was a little more than just offended on September 11, 2001 as were the majority of American citizens and others around the world. I’ve been more than just offended when trains in Spain were obliterated or when British “citizens” of Pakistani descent planned more bombings, or when countless other incidents around the world over the years resulted in the massacre of innocents, all perpetrated by extremist Moslems out to allegedly do Allah’s work.

Frankly, I’m tired of being so offended. I’m tired of watching millions of people turn into sheep as they are herded through airport terminals and told to dump their toiletries because some assholes in England were going to use “liquids” to set off explosives on planes. Liquids. What kinds of liquids? Gasoline, alcohol, butane, kerosene, propane? The kind that are already forbidden on flights?

What did these British assholes look like? The same as all the other extremist assholes who have done harm over the years.

So why should every man, woman and child be subjected to ridiculous restrictions? How dangerous really is my tube of lipstick (that’s not liquid and besides, wouldn’t it just melt if exposed to high heat?), my deodorant (I use a crystal stone that’s solid not liquid); how flammable is my herbal shampoo (I’d hate to think I could blow up in the shower); what about my toothpaste (I know fluoride can really do damage to the body, but can terrorists kill me with it too?); can my thyroid pills really be mistaken for cyanide (maybe by inexperienced, low paid, stupid airport security); and hair gel, how much alcohol is in those products – enough to blow up a plane? If so, the FDA should have taken them off the market long ago.

Homeland Security is determined not to offend people of the same persuasion as the extremists, just EVERYONE else. The organization is determined to make travel and vacationing a supremely joyless experience even more so than the crowded skies have over the years.

I want to be able to travel with the things I need to be well groomed and that includes nail clippers. I do not want to have to take off my shoes and walk around on bacteria, virus laden floors or have strangers probing my body.

I want COMMON SENSE back in the world.

I want people of the same persuasion as the terrorists to rise up against the asshole extremists instead of the governments and people trying to contain them. Common sense.

I want PROFILING. I want our security people to go after the TERRORISTS, not EVERYONE else. Common sense.

I want our good people to tell our government, “enough is enough, go after the terrorists and stop fucking with us.” Really, people, what’s it going to take for you all to wise up, when the government tells you to walk nude onto the planes?

I can truly understand why good Arabs and Moslems are angry at the idea of profiling. It is disdainful to a degree, but logically, it cannot be ignored. And as a group, it is as much their responsibility to thwart the threat. Their leaders hold the greatest responsibility to teach people, especially the youth, how to function in a multi-culture world and how to respect the rules, laws and customs of their adopted homelands, or stay in their own countries with the curtains drawn tight. Show a little common sense. The extremists are as much their enemy as they are ours. (original post approx 2001-2002)

Test Ban Treaty & Arms Sales

The United States Senate refused to ratify the nuclear test ban treaty, an initiative to limit the spread of nuclear weapons worldwide. Senator Joseph Biden (Dem – Delaware) called the vote “disastrous” noting that it would be difficult for the U.S. to negotiate other arms control treaties; “This is about ending the regime of arms control.”

It seems if the United States is really serious about ending arms proliferation, then maybe it ought to stop selling and trading arms to the tune of $10.78 billion per year.

There’s an air of supreme hypocrisy hovering over Washington D.C. – as if that were something unusual. Why did a joint House-Senate conference committee just last week, maneuver to reopen arms sales to India and Pakistan, two very dangerous nations that conducted nuclear tests last year then nearly fought a war over Kashmir this year?

The United States is the largest supplier of arms. If you added up the totals of all the other nations supplying weapons around the world, that figure still wouldn’t readh the $53.9 billion that the U.S. sold from 1994 through 1998.

How on earth does the U.S. reconcile arms control with massive ongoing arms sales? Chalmers Johnson of the Japan Policy Research Institute said the “system amounts to military socialism…Many of these arms sales are designed to keep people employed. We’re not a force for spreading peace around the world today, we’re a force for spreading arms.”

The Clinton administration now wants to sell arms to Latin America. the excuse? The region is now made up of mucho democratic governments, so it’s safer. We sell huge amounts of arms to Saudi Arabia. The excuse? This undemocratic nation survives in the unstable dangerous atmosphere of the Middle East.

What’s it all mean? We sell arms to anyone and everyone at any time we deem financially desirable. The buck does not stop here! (original post Oct.15, 1999)

Congressional Pay Raise

Isn’t there a bit of a conflict of interest in having members of Congress vote their own pay raises? They’ve done it again. Now I grant you that a 3.4-percent raise is not all that much, but when you weigh it against the fact that they’re already receiving more than they’re worth, then that extra $4,648 per year really is a lot. The pay raise proposal is part of an overall $27.8 billion appropriations bill that the House of Representatives approved last week (July 15).

Come January, lawmakers’ salaries will go from $136,700 to $141,348. Congressional leaders make up to $175,400. Those are big bucks. I know people working in good jobs in the private sector who have been slaving for 18 or more years, and they don’t get even half those lower figures. So, what’s so special about their jobs? I know they get lots of good vacation time. They get really good perks. They don’t accomplish very much and now they’re getting a reward.

I do have to say, though, that lawmakers didn’t take a raise for six years and that was very decent of them. Inflation is only running 2-percent so by taking 3.4, I guess they’re making up for that decency.

This bill will also result in the president’s salary being doubled from $200,000 per year to $400,000 starting January 2001. That’s $7,692 per week! While the president’s salary is below that of many corporate executives, those people usually don’t get free rent and board. Additionally, the president gets free transportation, free medical, free cable TV, free vacations, free parties and other entertainment, lots of nifty gifts from around the world, and numerous other perks.

Does he have to declare all those freebies on his income tax return like the rest of the American people are expected to do, and if so, at what percentage? I imagine free rent in the White House would be worth quite a bit for him, his wife and daughter. Figure $10,000 a month at that ritzy location and with all those rooms? That would be $120,000 a year – it should probably be more but we’ll be conservative; food for three would have to cost at least $10,400 a year at $200 per week; cable TV-all premium channels, about $5,200 per year; free medical about $14,400 if you calculated just insurance costs for two adults and one less than an adult; one movie with popcorn and drink per week for 3 – $2,626 per year; free transportation on your own plane to various locales around the world – a rough guess at $300,000 per year; free hotels – shall we make it $50,000 which is probably low? Declaration of gifts? Golly, that’s a hard one so I’ll leave it alone, besides I believe there is a law that says it’s okay for him to accept gifts up to a certain cost. Here alone I calculated $502,626 worth of freebies and I bet that’s low. So, shouldn’t he owe us!

Add that figure to the proposed salary increase and our guy is getting close to a million dollars a year and if Bill Clinton stays in the White House, let’s make sure we deduct a good amount for all that dilly-dallying in the Oval Office when he should have been working.

In case you missed the gist of this article. They aren’t worth it. Our lawmakers are overpaid. They don’t accomplish what they get paid to do. I say give ‘em hell, before you give them a raise. (original post July 21, 1999)

House of Reps Sells Out American People on Privacy Issues

Tomorrow we celebrate Independence Day. Just two days ago the U .S. House of Representatives sold out the American people by approving a bill that will now allow medical records to be disclosed to credit card companies and other financial institutions. What the hell is going on in this country and why the hell are the people just sitting back and letting it happen?

Wake up people! There’s a whole new era of slavery coming and it’s already upon us. I’m wondering when someone is going to do something … when we’re all being jailed for getting the flu?

The insane people sponsoring and voting for this bill are trying to make us believe it’s to PROTECT our medical records. What? I guess they think we’re insane too. They say they passed it so that credit card companies can process our medical bills when we pay by credit card. Tim Westmoreland, a senior policy fellow at Georgetown University Law Center put it this way: “Under this legislation, a health insurer can send a patient’s diagnosis to a credit agency. They can say, in effect, ‘By the way, Joan Smith has a brain tumor; don’t lend her any money.’”

Does that put it in perspective to the blind, deaf, stupid people of this country who live their lives with bags over their heads or heads in the sand so they won’t see reality?

The legislation would allow medical information held by insurance companies to be released for a variety of purposes: for determining charges for premiums and for research projects of any kind, both medical and nonmedical. Credit card companies and banks would have free rein with the information and there are no restrictions whatsoever as to how they could use it. There is no distinction between disclosures of debts and payments and disclosures of diagnoses or treatments. Jeff Crowley of the Consortium of Citizens With Disabilities, a nonprofit group in Washington D.C. said “If a credit agency or broker receives information from an insurer, there are no limits on how they may use it … Once released, the recipient may send the information to newspapers, mortgage bankers, divorce lawyers,”

It is absolutely shocking that our government gets away with these things. What they did was tie this disclosure law into a bill that overhauls various banking laws. Whoppee! As far as I can tell there are no banking laws in this country – banks do whatever they please and have to answer to no one. Banks charge what they want; banks allow the state to come along and remove money from your account while you’re still living just because you haven’t made a deposit in a while. Accountability? There is none.

We all sit around, read the papers and think “No, that can’t possibly be happening, our officials wouldn’t let that happen. It’s unconstitutional.” Well, it is happening and we’re to blame for letting these criminals get away with it.

The only bills Congress should be working on are bills that secure, without a shadow of a doubt, the private financial, medical and personal information related to its citizens. Until it does that, Congress has no right to function in a free society.

Independence Day? What a sickening joke! (original post July 3, 1999)

America’s Slave Trade

There’s a new kind of slave trade going on in the United States today. Few people know about it. Others don’t care. It’s legal. The government is even in on it. It’s not confined to one race; it’s across the board. Every American is a potential victim of the slave trade and those who have somehow been lucky enough to avoid it until now, will very soon be confirmed victims themselves.

People are being sold down the river by their state governments and corporations whose activities are condoned by the state. Right now, the governments of Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas are actively involved. And California residents are on the threshold of becoming victims. And there may be many more. So, what’s it all about?

Last year, a law was silently passed in California, giving the state government, specifically the state’s Employment Development Department, the right to sell residents’ private income data to a bunch of outsiders, namely: private information companies, mortgage lenders, car dealers and other creditors. It has been suggested that since the income information was originally collected by the state to calculate unemployment taxes and benefits, it would be highly improper to start using it for an entirely different purpose. Fourteen million Californians will be affected unless Governor Gray Davis puts a halt to this obscene invasion of privacy.

The information will be sold to Verification of Income and Employment, a joint venture between Santa Ana, California based First American Financial Corp. and Norwest Mortgage which already has the other states noted above in its pocket.

Banks and lending institutions say the information will allow them to process loan applications faster. Advocates of the new law insist that the disclosure of the income information will be given only after individuals give their written permission. But, astoundingly, since the company’s users don’t have to show proof that they obtained any written permission by the victim, they can pretty much do as they please. Some fear that once the information is available electronically, it could fall into the wrong hands or be misused.

Iowa was the first state in 1995 to sell its residents down the river. The government there is as happy as pigs in a mud puddle even though it has acknowledged closing down some business access to its files after there were security breaches. Pity the poor individuals who suffered the consequences. I wonder if they even know it happened.

In California, the government has such information on 85% of all residents. Interestingly, Federal employees aren’t covered. Neither are the self-employed. Good for the self-employed. Shame on the government for excluding itself from having its own privacy hanged on the wash line for all to see.

The California law was so hush-hush that privacy experts and some professional information collectors were unaware of it until the Los Angeles Times revealed the monster hiding in the bowels of Sacramento’s legislature. It was only then that Governor Gray Davis ordered a halt to the release of the data. “I believe a state agency entrusted with confidential personal information on millions of its citizens … has a responsibility to protect the privacy of those citizens. The wholesale distribution of such information on the open market, in my view, would violate that trust and the privacy of those individuals.” Grand words! Then Davis said he would reconsider the issue after the department seeking to do the dastardly deed conducts a full review of the proposal’s merits and risks. It seems as if this should have been done before it became a law and secondly, why reconsider what was just indicated as being morally reprehensible? And if it’s so reprehensible then why are companies such as TRW, Equifax, etc. allowed to operate with such a free hand. Unscrupulous people can access those credit files with the drop of a hat, although the companies themselves won’t let on.

Minnesota’s attorney general just sued U.S. Bancorp for selling customer information to a telemarketer accused of deceptive practices. That’s just one incident. How many times did it happen before? How many other banks do the same thing all along?

After basic privacy issues came to light, Bank of America decided it would stop sharing customer information with telemarketers and third-party companies wanting to sell products or services. Wells Fargo and U.S. Bancorp pretty much said they’d continue as they’ve always done – provide people’s social security numbers, telephone numbers, bank account numbers and other personal information to outside companies. Social Security numbers? You mean the numbers that we hold most sacred, the numbers that we are told to protect at all costs. The numbers that absolutely everyone insists we have to give up at every request? What the hell is going on in this country anyway?

Let’s face it, privacy rights are being thrown out the window because the government is on it. The California Department wanting to sell residents’ data to a private company would earn at least $15-million over ten years. It’s greed! And we, stupid little victims that we are, sit back and let it happen.

The slave trade did not die out after the Civil War. It’s alive and well and being carried out on some level in every state of the ‘new’ union. (original post June 14, 1999)

China: Take Our Secrets Please!

Last week the Senate heard testimony and this week a House special investigative committee will issue a report that essentially states that during the last 20 years, China acquired numerous nuclear warhead designs and other military secrets and that China continues to maintain an aggressive spying operation. Additionally, China has as many as 3,000 front companies, especially on the West Coast and in Massachusetts to help it obtain satellite and other civilian technology that would ordinarily be off limits to it. Chinese nationals living here operate the front companies which include large corporations and small non-profit groups.

Other points: The Clinton administration did not comply with the National Security Act requiring regular reporting to Intelligence committees and the leadership in House and Senate. Janet Reno did not act quickly when it came to her attention back in 1995 that there was espionage going on at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. The Justice Department did not respond to requests from the FBI to examine the office of suspected spy Wen Go Lee, a scientist at Los Alamos. Even though Lee was under investigation for over three years, it wasn’t until this past March that he was fired. It should be noted that Lee has not yet been charged with any crime. And reports sent to the Justice Department about Lee turned up missing. U.S. export licensing laws and regulations were violated. U.S. companies hired Chinese sentries or security companies to guard U.S. satellites. But the guards were often found asleep, drunk or taking souvenir photos.

Notra Trulock, Deputy Director of Intelligence at the Energy Department called the theft of nuclear secrets from Los Alamos “on a parallel with the Manhattan Project compromises” of the 1940′s. Trulock said he told Clinton administration officials back in 1995 that there was espionage going on at Los Alamos, after three scientists from there confided in him with their suspicions.

Everybody agrees that security at Los Alamos was breached, only the extent of it is being debated.

Is National security in this country some kind of joke? Bungling and buffoonery seem to be accepted practices. Clinton gives the Chinese Premier first class treatment on a visit to the U.S. I’d be surprised if Clinton didn’t let him sit at the Presidential desk in the Oval Office just to see how it feels to run the whole shebang. Clinton’s already given away the farm.

Last week, it was reported that Clinton gave the CIA the okay to “secretly” train the Kosovo rebels in Yugoslavia. Not much of a secret now that Milosevic and the entire world know.

American officials overseas are usually on a very tight rein. But in this country, not only do we hold the door open for them but we give them the red carpet treatment right into the vault.

And what China didn’t steal outright, we probably sold to them to keep open the trade route. It doesn’t seem to bother our government how much high-tech equipment it sells to China or any Mid East countries that have already proven to be our enemy, just as long as it brings us a fast buck. Then the U.S. will be sitting around wondering why we’re being obliterated by our own technology or undersold in the marketplace. We gave it to them, you nitwits!

China accumulates nuclear secrets as if they were jelly beans. But try to get a copy of your ‘secret’ file like former AP bureau chief Terry Anderson did after being held captive in Beirut all those years and suddenly everything’s classified. Last I heard, the poor man’s still trying.

I just don’t happen to agree with those who think the China Spying Issue is much ado about nothing. It’s not that I’m surprised that the Chinese have been spying, it’s that they’ve been so successful at it, thanks to administrative bungling and lax sales policies. Common sense is not a concept that this government recognizes. It never did and never will.

Conclusions:
1. I don’t care if China researches our technology in Popular Mechanics, Jane’s or Glamour Magazine – our government is incapable of maintaining safeguards of tech sales by U.S. companies. I hear about this stuff all the time and all they (the companies) get is a slap on the wrist and continue on their merry way to do it over and over again – all for a fast buck.
2. There shouldn’t be ANY breaches of security in any TOP-Secret lab.
3. Lost Justice Dept. reports on a suspected spy? Infighting between Justice and FBI? Bureaucratic incompetence.
4. Livermore Lab scientist Peter Lee admitted last year he passed on classified info. Security Incompetence
5. I do not believe it is in the interest of this country to sell our enemies any technology that would help them in a military sense and that includes high-performance computers. If China is so great then let it figure things out itself.
6. The anti-U.S. propaganda after the accidental embassy bombing shows just how much that government really likes us. To hell with them.

Original post May 24, 1999

Hillary Clinton & NYC

I keep trying to figure out why New Yorkers would want to vote for a woman from Arkansas and Washington D.C., a woman who knows absolutely nothing about their state or their problems. Then I keep wondering why the law would allow someone who’s never even lived in the state to run for politics there.

I hope she loses big time. I hope she goes under in flames. Lots of women are applauding Hillary as the strongest woman in the world.

My God, she’s juggled home, family, a law partnership, a husband in the political spotlight. She’s intelligent, blah, blah, blah.

You know what she is … she’s politically ambitious and greedy. So, that makes her great? She rides camels and goes to Macedonia to tell the people there how sorry she is for them. She stands behind her adulterer, sexually – perverse husband. A stronger woman would have left the bum years ago. But, not Hillary. She never would have made it to the Arkansas governor’s mansion nor the White House had she done that.

Oh dear, and when she hits the campaign trail for good, Hillary will once again have to juggle home, family and yes, don’t forget White House parties and the “chores” of being a First Lady, as if any one of us knows or cares what those chores might be. I’m sure it’s not dusting, cleaning and doing the laundry like the rest of us First Ladies.

And just think, when she’s out on the campaign trail, Old Billy can dilly-dally in the oval office all night long and not be missed. She must have been busy all those nights anyway, writing volumes to improve health care in America. Yeah, that sure worked.

Go away, Hillary. You mean absolutely nothing to me. You are not my heroine. You are not my idol. I don’t support your run for politics, even though you used my tax dollars to make all those look-see trips to New York.

And I sure as hell don’t want to be supporting your campaign. Go back to Arkansas. I think they still love you there. (originally posted at usaviews.com)