Saturday, June 11, 2022

January 6th...the day Nancy Pelosi should have went to prison.

 

There's more to this than meets the eye.

Thomas Carter: A reflection on things past...

With the exception of his mom and dad and a few minor details I feel as though I'm looking in Thomas Carter's mirror. 
Good job  Mr. Carter, thanks for the memories.  -  Norman E. Hooben 


I read as a child. Almost solely for entertainment. I never thought much about the fact that I read so much. After all I didn’t think it counted if it wasn’t a school book. Before I ever started school the folks would read Little Golden Books to my brother and I until we both had those memorized. Mom was the main reader and she took time to point out the words and which were which. I remember begging Dad to read the Sunday Funnies to me. That was hit or miss and most frustrating because, well, it was Sunday and it was all about church and Mom cooking and often going to visit someone (Dad’s folks usually). Dad was often busy and on call for his business. He was also a deacon and involved with church business, etc. etc. and so I taught myself to read well enough to master the funny papers and a short time later, comic books (5¢ and a dime each. Giant ones were 15¢ or annuals were 25¢. All silver). When l reached First grade and started the “Dick and Jane” books, I thought l was stupid. I didn’t get it. They went over and over them a few pages at a time. The teachers asked many questions about them. It was all so obvious. What was l not getting? Why did they keep on about these boring kids in the books? God, l was utterly lost in school. We weren’t allowed to read ahead but I did anyway. I had surreptitiously read the entire book by the first week. I still did not understand the heavy analysis but they were relentless for a year. Second Grade was ANOTHER Dick and Jane book, equally as boring. I think they added a baby sister, a dog and a cat. I hated school. I had San Joaquin Valley Fever in the Second Grade and missed half a year. I was home schooled. I was so far ahead of my class , when l returned they parked me at a table with clay and for weeks l did nothing but sit there and make animals, rocketships, guns, boats, airplanes, dinosaurs, snakes, lizards, birds, etc. finally the class caught up to where I had ended my home schooling with Mrs. Hayden. It never became exciting. Meanwhile, at home, when I wasn’t off playing, building a treehouse, fighting with my brother and so on, l was reading. I read “All About” books. I Read All About Dinosaurs, All About the Forest, All About Birds, Insect, Dogs and so on. My mother had started college and I started trying to read her college books but l would get in troublefor handling them… and No l didn’t understand them, not really except for anatomy. meantime I also read about tropical fish, reptiles, arthropds and I finally talked my Dad into letting me look at his National Geographics! Pictures and words! I loved them. And there was always the Bible. At family meals, at bedtime, every Sunday at Sunday School, Church and Wednesday night Prayer meeting, kids version. When in third grade, my brother was in fifth and he discovered the Hardy Boys a series of juvenile mystery novelettes! Hot Dog! He began to collect them and the folks made him share with me. I think there were about thirty in the series. He got them all and we finally had to wait for new ones. Agonizing wait. Then we discovered Nancy Drew. Same thing but for girls. We never let it be known that we were reading girl books, but we were! They were serialized and published by the same outfit, same writers who were prolific. Then my brother discovered my Dad’s books on World War II and our reading took a new and much more sophisticated turn. We were still so young that it was all entertainment but the exposure was important. At some point John (brother) got a copy of “Catch 22”. It was two years before I read that. Backtracking to the third grade, we had a field trip to the library where my teacher, Mrs. Butts introduced me to Dr. Seuss, nonsensical to me but fun and imaginative nonetheless. I read all available. Growing up I managed to read several serries of books including everthing Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote, Tarzan, John Carter of Mars, the Pellucidar series and others. I discovered Doc Savage in mid teens, Louie Lamore, Zane Grey and others. There real kick for me as a kid were the science books. I learned anatomy, biology, botany, loved geology, was blown away by astronomy in the eighth grade (actually before then when quasars were first discovered). Loved rocketry, ballistics, military history. I loved art and discovered the great artists ( Mom studied Art History). It wasn’t until later in my youth, about 19 that l learned about music. That was or seemed to be a forbidden fruit but it’s a long story. But l slowly began a deep appreciation for all sorts of musical expression. In addition to all the above l read dictionaries, the Encyclopedia Americana and earlier The Book of Knowledge, a kid’s encyclopedia of about 12 volumes. I read everything like an addict. And when I wasn’t reading I was doing, don’t ask what. I was always in hot water at some level. Mom finally had to stop college to ride herd on two kids that were too restless to tame. Often my brother and I alternately went to the Welding Shop to work there. This granted Mom some relief. I first helped Dad when l was seven, grinding plow shears, readying them for hardfacing. It’s too bad it was made to seem like punishment because, as l found out later, there was much to learn here. Enough for now. - Thomas Carter

Matt Walsh:"You can't find that because it doesn't exist."

 

Friday, June 10, 2022

Chip Roy: Tell 'em Roy!

We shouldn't even be having this conversation; our Forefathers set it in stone.  Guns are a necessary deterant against a tyrannical government and a means for self-defense.  Period!

Thursday, June 9, 2022

Hey! What's going on? This is it in a nutshell.

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Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Tulsi Gabbard: A former U.S. Congresswoman...and a Democrat! Get's it right!

Umm, well umm, (Things you say when you don’t know how to explain your own policies. )

 

Monday, June 6, 2022

If there's any good that will come of this, then good! But the Democrats are still going to cheat.

 

There should be only one voting day.
There should be no mail-in ballots allowed. 
There should be no drop boxes. 
There should be no voting machines.
Absentee ballots must be requested and not indiscriminately mailed out.

SOS - The Ship is sinking fast!

Anonymous Op-Ed on the Prospect of Leaving the USA
July 31, 2020

I never dreamed that I would have to face the prospect of not living in the United States of America, at least not the one I have known all my life. I have never wished to live anywhere else. This is my home and I was privileged to be born here.
But today I woke up and as I had my morning coffee I realized that everything is about to change. No matter how I vote, no matter what I say, something evil has invaded our nation, and our lives are never going to be the same. I have been confused by the hostility of family and friends. I look at people I have known all my life so filled with hate that they will agree with opinions that if they were in their right minds they would never express as their own. It’s absolutely unbelievable. I think that I may well have entered the Twilight Zone...then I saw this and I think that it’s pretty close to describing how I feel.
I’m not starting a fight, but it is something to think about. This may open up a ton of outraged comments by some. Many who will argue how “wrong” this post is.
My suggestion, save your time and effort!
You’re not changing the reality of what we are living by trying to somehow justify this insanity. Nevertheless, I couldn’t resist because we are becoming the Twilight Zone. We have become a nation that has lost its collective mind!
• Somehow it’s un-American for the census to count how many legal Americans are in America.
• Russians influencing our elections are bad, but illegals voting in our elections are good.
• It was cool for Joe Biden to “blackmail” the President of Ukraine, but it’s an impeachable offense if Donald Trump enquires about it.
• Twenty is too young to drink a beer, but eighteen is old enough to vote.
• People who have never owned slaves should pay slavery reparations to people who have never been slaves.
• Inflammatory rhetoric is outrageous, but harassing people in restaurants is virtuous.
• People who have never been to college should pay the debts of college students who took out huge loans for their degrees.
• Immigrants with tuberculosis and polio are welcome, but you’d better be able to prove your dog is vaccinated.
• Irish doctors and German engineers who want to immigrate must go through a rigorous vetting process, but any illiterate gang-bangers who jump the southern fence are welcome.
• $5 billion for border security is too expensive, but $1.5 trillion for “free” health care is not.
• If you cheat to get into college you go to prison, but if you cheat to get into the country you go to college for free.
• People who say there is no such thing as gender are demanding a female President.
• We see other countries going Socialist and collapsing, but it seems like a great plan to us.
• Some people are held responsible for things that happened before they were born, and other people are not held responsible for what they are doing right now.
• Criminals are catch-and-released to hurt more people, but stopping them is bad because it’s a violation of THEIR rights.
• And pointing out all this hypocrisy somehow makes us “racists”?!
Nothing makes sense anymore, no values, no morals, no civility and people are dying of a Chinese virus, but it racist to refer to it as Chinese even though it began in China. We are clearly living in an upside down world where right is wrong and wrong is right, where moral is immoral and immoral is moral, where good is evil and evil is good, where killing murderers is wrong, but killing innocent babies is right, where darkness is light and light is now darkness.
Wake up America, the great unsinkable ship Titanic America has hit an iceberg, is taking on water and sinking fast. There’s only one life boat that can save you, and that is Donald Trump. You can either get in or go down with the ship into the deep dark sea of eternal death. The choice is yours to make. What will it be? Time is short, make your choice wisely!
How safe do you feel, have you considered getting out ASAP?

This was once God's country... What the hell happened?

by Norman E. Hooben

Roughly three years ago Blake Shelton recorded a song called, "God's  Country" and without question he was referring to the United States of America 🇺🇸 ...and if you are a fan of his I'm sure you already knew that. 

Well yesterday I read an article that was so disturbing that as I write this piece today I cannot remember a word that was said; I only remember the picture.  (It’s no use telling you here that a picture is worth a thousand words, I'm sure you already knew that.)

The United States of America is no longer God's country when the following display is allowed in front of God's house. 

 As Rudyard Kipling once said, "East is east and west is west and never the two will meet."  And so it should be that the banner of God's country and the banner of immorality should never be allowed on the same staff; it reduces the strength of the nation... and I'm sure you already knew that. 

Now comes a once honored position filled by once honorable men and now filled with a despicable character, David Berger.  This is no longer God's country when the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps allows the following to occur:

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Throughout June, the USMC takes #Pride in recognizing and honoring the contributions of our LGBTQ service members. We remain committed to fostering an environment free from discrimination, and defend the values of treating all equally, with dignity and respect. #PrideMonth #USMC


This kind of thing weakens a nation, but I'm sure you already knew this.