Posts Tagged ‘Georgia’

State currency?

Monday, February 14th, 2011 by greenboy

Some pinhead pol in S. Carolina wants to create his own gold-based state currency.  He’s joined by some other Wingnuts in Virginia, Georgia & Utah that not only want to print their own money, but mint it as well. What do these states have in common?  They all take in more money from the Feds then they pay in taxes!  They aren’t going far enough with this currency idea, they should just frickin’ secede if they have a beef with our currency.

Tip of the ‘Nose to Film Critic Buddy

Guns, guns everywhere – Part II!

Saturday, June 6th, 2009 by greenboy

Tip from General Contractor Buddy, Tennesseens can pack heat in bars.  Let that sink in for a moment – rednecks…alchohol…guns…all in one place…

Still, it seems wiser than the Georgian’s desire to carry guns in airports – I’m still not sure what that was about.  And of course you need to pack a piece to defend yourself against Yogi and Boo-Boo in the National Parks.  Of course for some reason we still haven’t opened up churches to weapons of individual destruction in spite of the fact that killing in church appears to be all the rage.  I mean nothing says “Jeebus loves you” like a bullet to the head, right?  Just ask this pastor in Kentucky!

John McCain and the bleachers on Highway 61

Friday, August 15th, 2008 by Swopa

Now the rovin’ gambler he was very bored
He was tryin’ to create a next world war
He found a promoter who nearly fell off the floor
He said I never engaged in this kind of thing before
But yes I think it can be very easily done
We’ll just put some bleachers out in the sun
And have it on Highway 61.

– Bob Dylan, “Highway 61 Revisited”

The Washington Post a couple of days ago caught a key moment of John McCain’s arrogant foolishness regarding the Georgia-Russia spat, one that deserves more attention:

Aides to Republican Sen. John McCain were scrambling last Thursday morning even as his plane was descending into Des Moines. Russia had escalated its aggression in the bordering Republic of Georgia, they told reporters, and McCain wanted to seize the moment.

On the ground in Iowa, advance men raced to erect a podium on the tarmac, just feet from McCain’s plane. The Republican nominee strode to the microphone for the first of several blistering statements condemning Russia’s moves, delivering his comments well before President Bush spoke publicly about the incident.

Josh Marshall and Kevin Drum have already weighed in today on this unseemly showboating. Says Drum:

What this demonstrates is McCain’s urgent, deep-seated desire to believe that he, John McCain, is right smack in the middle of world historical events, a desire remarkably similar to one we’ve seen from George Bush since he took office. That temperament hasn’t worked out so well for the past few years, and I’m not sure the country is ready for a repeat.

It’s not just that, of course, but the McCain camp’s immediate reaction of “Hey, this is good for us!” and rushing to get their guy’s mug on as many TV screens as possible right away. Some people have complained about the Democratic nominee-to-be’s low profile during the crisis, but I wouldn’t be surprised if once Obama does step forward for extended comment, he draws attention to the intentional contrast.

After all, do we really want a presidential candidate — much less a President — whose instinctive reaction to an international crisis is unabashed glee?

(Cross-posted at Firedoglake.)

Guns, guns everywhere!

Thursday, July 17th, 2008 by greenboy

I’d declare these next 10 years ‘the decade of the gun nuts’ here in the U.S. Hot on the heels of the SCOTUS’ judiciously activistic decision to sanction handguns for everyone, the gun nuts are coming out of the woodwork – they’ll be aggressively pushing their agenda ad absurdum. Witness the Witless Governor of Georgia pushing for redneck vigilantes packing heat in the Atlanta airport. Yeah Dumbass, what a great idea – good thing those terrorist cells don’t speak English and can’t read newspapers! They’d never think of storming a security station with handguns and holding travelers hostage and forcing their way on a plane!

The Dumbass also wants people to bring guns into family venues like restaurants. Guess he’s the guy who can’t read or has amnesia – the shoot-n-dine concept was pioneered in Texas.

Clinton says the kind of thing Gore should have

Saturday, December 21st, 2002 by Swopa

“They’ve tried to suppress black voting, they’ve ran on the Confederate flag in Georgia and South Carolina. And from top to bottom, the Republicans supported it. So I don’t see what they’re jumping on Trent Lott about… that’s the Republican policy. How do they think they got a majority in the South anyway?”

(Full text of Clinton’s comments here)

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