Thursday, February 21, 2008

Dead Satellites, Missile Shield and the US Message to the World!

Well it appears that the USA has shown the world it's ability and might.
I believe that this did 2 things. It eliminated a potential threat to humanity from the jet fuel falling to earth but it also showed Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, Syria and any other terrorist nation their fate it they mess with the USA or Israel. Mr Putin, I am sure that one of our Rockets has your name on the side of it as well as the Monkey Man of Iran, so govern yourself accordingly.


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Sunday, February 17, 2008

The Worst Threat to America has been exposed!!!

Below you will find a link to an article on World Net Daily that in my opinion this article exposes the absolute reason that America is in trouble today. This same opinion has also been shouted out by others including Michael Savage who wrote a book titled "Liberalism is a Mental Disorder". After you read this article one of two things will happen;
1) You will agree whole heatedly with the article in which case you do not show any signs of a mental disorder.
2) You will become enraged to the point that makes you cry out for your mother or something that will ease your pain, in this case you should seriously consider some psychiatric evaluation.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/?pageId=56494

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Here is my Washburn D-28S-12N.

You can click on the pics to enlarge.





Thursday, February 14, 2008

Roger Clemens vs. Brian McNamee

I don't know if you watched the congressional hearings on
steroids and HGH use in Professional Baseball but it was full of tension and drama. If you did not, and you are a baseball fan, I would urge you to check out C-Span and see if you can find a replay.
My first thoughts were, what in the hell is Congress doing wasting our money and their time on a subject that baseball should be investigating and policing themselves.
Every time I see Henry Waxman, who is the chairman of the committee, I immediately think Keystone Cops. It is very hard to take that man seriously, especially when he begins posturing and asserting his authority. You know those congressional types, they are
legends in their own minds and tend to puff up like a turkey in heat.
Both men had opportunities to tell their side of the story. Then the Congressmen on the panel had Q&A (this was the posture and puffup portion). Even though both men did a good job I was left with the feeling that Clemens was scrambling, stiff and retalitory. McNamee appeared nervous but sincere. McNamee admitted to several lies that he had told to media people and others prior to the hearings but he was not under oath at the time.
Lets be frank, Clemens is a class act and a giant in the game but I was left feeling that there was more to his story and that he was NOT going to divulge everything. He did admit that his wife had been injected by McNamee with performance enhancing drugs. She declined to continue any future injections because she felt it was interfering with her circulatory system. That led me to assume that Clemens knew more about this whole deal than he admitted to.
In McNamee's statement he admitted to injecting
Andy Pettitte and Chuck Knoblauch. Both of these players were excused from the hearing because of their statements admitting to the use of steroids and HGH by McNamee. The congressional panel puffed up like Bucks in Rut when questioning McNamee. To me they appeared to show their partiallity toward Clemens.
As a side note,
IRS Special Agent Jeff Novitzky, a key member of the federal prosecution team against Barry Bonds, watched from a second-row seat. Asked why by a reporter, he declined comment.
In summary I was left with the impression that McNamee was a broken man in many ways, financially, professionally and personally. I believe that the lies that he admitted to in previous media and Q&A sessions were intended to try and protect the very people that he had come to respect and admire like Pettitte, Knoblauch and Clemens. When put under oath before Congress he did a very convincing job that led me to believe him. When it comes to Clemens, he and Pettitte are very close friends personally. I
n Pettitte's statement to the Congressional committee he stated that Clemens admitted to him as long as 10 years ago that he used HGH. Couple that with his wife's admitted use leads me to believe that Clemens is hiding something. I couldn't blame him, after all he has seen what Barry Bonds has gone thru and I am sure he does not want his legacy tainted with this type of stigma (you know the ole "*" beside his name in the history books).
This is actually a very sad state of affairs because the biggest loosers are the kids that look up to ALL of these so called Professional Atheletes that make mega-millions. These kids are either left with shattered dreams or the impression that all of this activity is OK for human consumption. These types of stimulates, drugs and human growth hormones have NO place in professional sports. These guys earn the big buck not only for their atheletic talents but for their behavior off the field that all of our children are looking up to.
All Professional Sports owners and leagues need to step up to the plate and do the right thing and put the proper systems in place to police their players and franchises. Until they can assure that their players are clean then let the "*" shame them into coming clean.
I would love to hear you take on this subject so please feel free to leave a comment.