Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Where to buy gas? Not Citgo

There has been a campaign for several years now to boycott gas stations who get their oil from Soudi Arabia as punishment for their support of terrorists. I noticed a trend on some of the websites to buy gas from Citgo because they don't get their crude from Saudi Arabia but from Venezuela. I didn't realize it so I confirmed that Citgo is the company selling gas from Venezuela. I associate Venezuela with Chavez and communism. I don't want to support that creep any more than terrorists. I haven't seen any of these site suggest buying gas from American oil fields or to support oi drilling in ANWR. How ironic.

They hate big corporations unless it is a big corporation they like.

Check out this communist site

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0516-25.htm
"Instead of using government to help the rich and the corporate, as Bush does, Chavez is using the resources and oil revenue of his government to help the poor in Venezuela"

Jeff Cohen is supporting this "Buy-Cott" I don't know him but just read he worked for Kucinich. Enough said.

Communism is still evil.
Check out the Department of Energy website to learn where oil companies get their crude.
And support nuclear energy.

Links

Allow me to recommend my Links. I have linked about a dozen webpages that I like to visit. These are the ones I read every day. Several of them have email lists that you can subscribe to which I also recommend.

I don't comment on everything I read there because there is too much and I only find so much time to write.

Have other great sources or interesting things. Let me know, I will also take recommendations

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Declaration of Independence

I wrote on my other blog which I have to promote here. Go read my movie review of National Treasure which is an introduction the Declaration of Independence. More to come on that topic over at Small Green World

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

...so we don't have to face them here at home

I am getting tired of the phrase often repeated by President Bush and his staff that "we are fighting the terrorists in Iraq so that we don't have to face them here at home." I don't know if they are saying it everyday or if the media is just replaying it over and over again. It was repeated several times after the London subway bombings. We seem to be disrupting bin Laden by chasing him through Afghanistan but that doesn't stop some islamic killer from blowing himself up in America for no reason. Do the suicidal murderers have to be ordered to kill in order to be called a martyr? (That sentence barely makes sense - I think its time to invent a few more words to describe these lunatics)

I like the idea of killing terrorists in Iraq. I think our Army is good at that. But I don't think it guarantees safety at home. (We need defense but that is a separate issue.) Repeating it so often will make it sound stupid if there is another attack in America. I think this is a setup for failure. There may be a subway bombing in New York. That will not mean that killing terrorists in Iraq is a bad strategy. But you can bet it will certainly be portrayed as such.

I offer an alternative phrase.
We are in Iraq to kill as many terrorists as we can. We have posted our flag there and are prepared to defend it. We challenge all enemies of America and freedom to fight us there as we intend to help the Iraqis establish a constitutional government modeled after our own, if they want it. We know that God-given rights are worth fighting for and we pray that God will help us defend our homes as we kill islamic terrorists and their dictator governments.

Monday, July 11, 2005

Curb Judicial Tyranny

I am back after a fun vacation.

Something needs to be done to reign in judges and end the tyranny of judges who make law. One idea is end lifetime tenure

ADD (7/11 am)
I remove my endorsement of this solution to judicial tyranny. For more look at the comments section