Friday, June 19, 2009

Pro Choice?


Well, I have missed posting, but life does get in the way.


I am concerned about Iran and North Korea and how much Obama is not doing. I'm sure he is busy, but Bush made it clear he would stand with those that wanted freedom, I really don't see why Obama cannot reflect the same sentiments, unless he does not. Furthermore, why does he not make it clear that if N.Korea launches a missile that comes withing Hawaii airspace, he will not only knock it out of the sky, but will take the launch as an act of aggression. Yes, I am aware that our military is stretched thin, as is quoted by the media, meaning, they don't have the balls to protect us, but what would you do if you had to protect us? What choices would be made if their was an attack on US soil, territories or on one of our "friends" in the world? Would Obama say "As much as I love you Utah, our military is stretched too thin to cover you", or "Puerto Rico, you are on your own, work it out." If his job is to protect us, I can give him a list of what needs to be protected most, not specifically in order and this list will grow.


1. Our Sovereignty

2. Our Border, both north and south

3. Life (conception to birth)

4. Our capitalistic system

5. Our ability to own and carry weapons

6. Our ability to choose and work towards our own success or failure.

7. Our choice of automobile




In a nutshell, I think Obama fails to see life for what it really is, not what he thinks he can make it, or worse, what he wishes it to be.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Is anybody out there?



Does anyone feel hungry after eating Chinese food? That is the same way I felt after watching the latest debate with Obama and McCain and it was a snooze fest. There is so much to clobber Obama over the head with that I find it unsettling that McCain wants to play the gentleman politician role. I understand he is trying not to look like an angry old man, but c'mon, can you please give us some reason to get revved up about you and not just Sarah Palin? John, I want to be inspired to give you my vote, not just afraid that Team Obama will some how use my name and sign someone up to vote in my name.


Also, how come Obama never answers the question asked, does that annoy anyone else? When reading the text of the debate I was amazed at how many great points Mccain made, but his style was so understated that must of the spirit of his words were missed. C'mon John, you are a warrior, act like one. Pretty please.

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Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Random thoughts on...

I am just wondering if everyone who wants open boarders or who don't want to fix the boarder problem realize that people who cross illegally are breaking the law. I don't think they are really aware that not only is it illegal, but isn't it a slap in the face to the people who wait in line, jump through hoops and fill out paperwork to get here legally? What job is that person going to have if an illegal comes and takes their job? Weren't they promised the American Dream? Is their distaste for America so strong that they will sell her out to the faster runner across the boarder? I know that it may not be a big problem to most of America, but in Los Angeles you begin to notice that not only are you out numbered, but you are now the minorities minority as we now have a pro Latino extremist group mayor who considers an open boarder to be an opportunity. An opportunity? Is he insane? An opportunity for any hater of America to cross our boarder and wreck our economy, fill our social programs and possibly launch a terrorist attack. Wow, if that is opportunity, I rather have none.

Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Concerned Black Chick on the Right

Well today is my coming out party in the traditional sense, I am entering into the world of blogging. I am coming to my desk wondering why I am doing this. Sure I am full on rants and the occasional rave; but I have to admit I am filled with trepidation. My husband mentioned to me over the weekend that I should write my feelings so that I don't feel bottled up. I considered what he said just not something I would do. Although I enjoy reading blogs, I just didn't think it was me. I was reading Michelle Malkins website and I saw something that shocked me..." HOT CONSERVATIVE GALS OF THE BLOGOSPHERE, I didn't know what to think. I looked in and saw "The Cotillion" I was delighted, considering I had been a cotillionette years ago in Los Angeles and thought this was some new and fun ladylike group to join. Upon more examination I found a brand new world of similar minded women, what on earth could be better. So finding a cotillion and listing to my husband has brought me here and now I have debuted.

Today I was thinking about many of the issues that I get upset about and realized that I may be a bigoted person. I was a difficult assertion to discover because as my title suggests I am a black women and never thought I could be a bigot, but I may be wrong. I am anti illegal immigration of any racial or ethnic origin, I am against welfare for people who are not absolutely able to support themselves ( widows, children, mentally ill, or handicapped may be exempt from my no welfare rule), and state sponsored most anything. I was discussing this with a friend and she made the comment I was more racist than the Klan. This really hurt not just because I am black, therefore not a Klan favorite, but also because she was white. I was in a quandary, do I slap her for the Klan part or the racist part of her statement. I was at a loss, but I was pissy mad, I tried to explain my position and finally I remembered an Ann Coulter book and laughed, it is difficult to talk to liberal, so the conversation finally ended with I am not a bigot, I am just a Concerned Black Chick on the Right! So to avoid court costs and possibly knocking my friends head off, I decided to blog.

Thank God for Blogs~
Most Sincerely,
A Concerned Black Chick on the Right
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