Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Google Ban

I have removed the link to Google news from my side bar. In order to do business in China Google has agreed to comply with censorship requirements. I find this disgusting.

I've rarely ever used Google as a search engine, but now its off limits. The fact that a American company would help a communist government control its populace by participating in censorship for money is appalling.

What's next? An American company selling weapons to the religious police in Iran?

Arrgh!!

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

At Random

I've added a couple of new blog links and I would highly recommend that the few readers of this blog check out Babalu Blog. Scroll down and read his post about Ramon Saul Sanchez and his hungry strike. Personally, I would find another way to get my point across because I hate being hungry.

The left now has their own Pat Robertson. Unfortunately, Mayor Ray Nagin has not been vilified by the MSM for his outrageous comments. His explanation for his "chocolate city" comment is almost laughable. Michelle Malkin is all over this. Scroll down and read all the post regarding Nagin's MKL day comments.

Another related bit of insanity is Senator Clinton's comparison of the Republican control of Congress to the running of a plantation.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Under the Bus

Here is a link to a post signed by several of the bloggers I like best. The corruption issues in Congress are serious and as the majority party the Republican party holds the most responsibility for fixing the mess. It doesn't matter how many corrupt Republican there are as opposed to how many corrupt Democrats. Those who have the most power have the most responsibility.

It's time for a change in Congress. A couple of weeks ago I got a flyer in the mail ask for my support for a potential congressional candidate. He's new which just might be why I vote for him in the primary elections. Perhaps we should throw 90% of Congress (Republican and Democrat) under the figurative bus.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Tallmansville

Things aren't looking so good for the 13 miners trapped in Tallmansville. Here is the most recent development of this sad story. My prayers are with the miner and their families.

While most of us are to busy hoping and praying that these men are alive, some people are already blaming the President. Here is a manifestation of one individual's Bush Derganement Syndrome.

What's next, blaming Bush for every job related accident in the U.S.? Or maybe every stubbed toe and broken finger nail? This level of hysteria ought to merit medication.