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Dear Obama, Make me a Believer

Posted on January 21st, 2009 in Politics | No Comments »

Mr. President, I want to be wrapped and enveloped in the warm, fuzzy feelings that all your supporters have seem to found with you.  I can tell that you mean well and you would like what is best for the country, but before I can put my trust behind you there are a few things that the Bush administration has done that I would like to see fixed.  The list isn’t complicated or difficult, instead it relies on common sense and abiding by our constitution.

obama Firstly, let us use common sense and repeal the USA PATRIOT act.  I know you alone cannot repeal a piece of legislation, but use your pull to convince congress to rid us of perhaps the greatest bastardization of the constitution in American history.  No more warrantless wiretaps, no more infringement of our 4th Amendment, and no more rushed legislation through our “competent” congress.

Next, let’s put all the flawed thinking aside and end this bailout business.  I can’ think of a single person I know who support’s the government throwing money in to the flames of failure.  Keep in mind Mr. President, as well as your congressional cohorts, you are representing the American people, the very people who are fronting the bill for these bailouts.  When the next set of elections comes up in two years, don’t be surprised when your democrats begin losing seats left and right to a fiscally conservative opponent.

Furthermore Mr. President, with all of the grand social programs you have in mind, maintaining a budget with a surplus not only is responsible spending but it will also restore confidence in our economy, not only in the United States but around the World.  In your inaugaration speech you mentioned that it’s not the government being too big or small but instead if it works.  The answer to your question is, no, the government does not work efficently.  Before you spend trillions of dollars on socialist programs, please fix the budget, balance it, then begin your spending spree.  Spending  in deficit will automatically make me lose all hope in your presidency. Cut useless programs, end our greattest money pit, the war.  I don’t care how you do it, or what you do with your prorgams, just don’t our debt up further.

Please Mr. President, make me a believer in your tenure.  I want to believe, but untill you can prove your competence, I will hold you accountable for all actions that you take.

Bush Booed at Inauguration

Posted on January 20th, 2009 in Politics | No Comments »

You hear that George Bush?  Do you hear that?  This is what happens when you piss off the ones who elected you!

Just Throwing it out There

Posted on January 19th, 2009 in Politics | No Comments »

In preparation for tomorrow’s swearing in of the chosen one, I just thought I’d throw this out there.

San Diego County: Please, Mr. Fed, Ban Medical Marijuana

Posted on January 18th, 2009 in Politics | No Comments »

Apparently it seems an over zealous San Diego County supervisor, Bill Horn, is leading the county’s crusade to persuade the federal government that medical marijuana is illegal.  Sadly there are a few problems with Mr. Horn’s efforts, the first being the 10th Amendment, the second being the fact that this crusade is being performed without a democratic vote of the people who encompass the county.

“You have a conflict here between federal and state law, and we are in the middle. What we have been asking all along is which takes precedence here. We will take it as far as we can take it and get a definitive answer.”

- Fifth District Supervisor Bill Horn

There should be no question here in this case which law takes precedence. The 10th Amendment clearly states that the Federal Government only has the powers to relegate matters appointed to it, by the constitution. How this amendment can be twisted and warped to one’s agenda is beyond me, but sadly persons with a greater agenda will always attempt to interpret the Bill or Rights for their own cause.  However, if common sense isn’t a trait one might possess, the US Supreme Court refused to review a medical marijuana case in December of 2008 stating an appellate decision from November 2007 stating “It is not the job of local police to enforce federal drug laws”.

We know that the 10th Amendment clearly allows our medical marijuana laws to override the federal drug laws,  making medical marijuana legal in states that have passed legislation, but what I would like to hear Bill Horn’s as well as the San Diego County Board of Supervisors’  justification for attempting such action.  California voters as well as your county’s voters voted as a majority to allow medical marijuana.  Not only is the county fighting a losing battle in which the Constitution should once again rightly prevail, but you are also throwing tax payer money down the drains.  Your job, people of San Diego, is to hold these “elected officials” responsible for such a gross mismanagement of time as well as tax payer money.  Oh and remember, stay classy San Diego.

Ted Nugent: Next US Drug Czar?

Posted on January 18th, 2009 in Politics | No Comments »

I do like the Nuge, but does he ever hate drugs and drug users.

“I am not naive enough to believe we can ever fully eradicate drugs. However, as America’s Drug Czar, I would put a big hurt on the drug kingpins and consumers like they have never seen. Every American who smokes dope, manufactures, buys or sells meth or uses any illegal drugs is aiding and abetting the enemies of America. Case closed. This spiritual inbreeding and cannibalism must be identified, admitted to and stopped immediately. America can, and must do this. Good over evil. Next.”

This is a quote from Ted’s own editorial here: Nugent For Drug Czar

People should not be imprisoned for using drugs in their own homes. It is completely unethical to arrest someone for a crime which only affects them.  In a free country you should have the right to put whatever substance you wish into your body. I can’t believe Ted is so vehement about controlling the behavior of individuals in their own homes. The drug war is killing this country slowly, it has created a cultural divide. The counter-culture that popped up after prohibition has been devoted to tearing down moral and social norms for 70 years now.

I think it is time that as a country we embrace this “counter-culture” and seek to end the petty bickering that goes on between these two social groups. Drug prohibition has only given us more criminals, it has not had any positive effect on the moral fiber of our society.

All that being said, I think the Nuge would make a great drug czar. His over the top ruthlessness might be a double-edged sword though.

Source: Ted Nugent wants to be Obama’s drug czar