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Beau Biden’s So-Called Special Assignment at the Pentagon

Posted by E!! on January 22, 2009
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A loyal reader sent this interesting little story tidbit along.  She searched it out because her “eagle eye” husband spotted Beau Biden in some camera shots of THE Obama-Biden Express (train ride) the other day.

No two ways about it, this is pretty special treatment.

The aforementioned reader writes:

“The only person I know who’s gotten to come home early from a deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan is a friend from church:  his wife (also Air Force) was diagnosed with breast cancer a month or so before he was due to come back and they brought him home early.

Soldiers are missing the birth of their kids and Beau Biden gets to come home for a “special assignment” at the Pentagon?”

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Seven Score and Four Years Ago

Posted by E!! on January 20, 2009
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An astute reader wonders why no one (not Obama, not the poet) flipped a few words around and used “seven score and four years ago” in today’s rhetoric – especially as Obama did other things that mimicked Lincoln’s inauguration. 

It’s been 144 years since Lincoln was assassinated and the south surrendered.

(If you didn’t know it, a score is 20 years.)

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Joe Carter on Hating Inaugurations

Posted by E!! on January 20, 2009
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I agree with every word of this post called “Why I Hate Inaugurations” by the always thoughtful Joe Carter. Here’s most of it:

I cannot bear to watch the religious fervor, the tears and chants and beaming visages, for the promotion of a man or woman to a secular office. We do not live in a monarchy; we do not crown queens and kings in American.

Lest we forget, the President of the United States is the servant of the American people. (Despite what actors like Ashton Kutcher think, we do not serve him.) There is something unseemly, and dare I say, almost un-American, about making such a spectacle about a public servant taking office.

Transition ceremonies should be dignified, graceful, and modest – the exact opposite of all that Inauguration ceremonies have become. For this one, President Bush even declared a state of emergency for the entire city of DC so that taxpayer money could be diverted from the FEMA budget for this spectacle. This disgraceful action by our outgoing President barely raised a shrug from the populace. We no longer question our kings.

Many of our fellow citizens have lost all sense of decorum and perspective about this event. The transition of Presidential power from one man to another does not mark a significant transition in the culture of America. Our worries, fears, and concerns do not abate because there is a different man in the White House. Our dreams, hopes, and happiness do not increase because of who occupies the Oval Office. This change in government does not portend a change in human nature or the hearts of our fellow citizens. America — all that is good and bad about us — remains the same.

Fortunately, the unseemly pageantry of the Inauguration will be over by tomorrow, allowing us to move on to what truly matters in our country. Perhaps then all of us, even those of us in DC, can move beyond the deification of the political to focus once again on what truly matters.

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$170 Million

Posted by E!! on January 20, 2009
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I’m trying not to be grouchy and just let ObamaNation have their fun today, but that’s one hell of a price tag for today’s Festivities. Seems to me we could have had a very nice Inauguration for a lot less.

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Remembering Reagan: Now THAT Was a Great Speech

Posted by E!! on January 20, 2009
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Garden State Patriot helps us remember Reagan’s first inaugural address.

Take away quote: “In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem.”

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Obama’s Carbon Footprint: Day One

Posted by E!! on January 17, 2009
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Check out this post on this report

Sum up:  The Institute for Liberty estimated the carbon emission stats for Inauguration Day.  And it would take the average American household about 60,000 years to match the carbon output of Obama’s supercalifrajilistic party.

I’ve been saying all week that in this age of high-def and live satellite feeds, it is ridiculous that between 1 and 2 million people will be going to D.C. to try to “witness” this event.  Most of them will not be able to get close access or even see Obama with their own eyes.  So what is the point?  It’s a collossal waste of time and energy for very little (if any) return.

Every American with a television or an internet connection can stay home and have a “front row seat” to the swearing-in, speeches, poem readings, parades, confetti showers and joyous weeping.

If they can even stand to watch it, which I doubt I can – knowing that at least $75 million in taxpayer funds will be spent on this one-day event.

 

 

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Obama’s General Vicinity Declared a Federal Emergency Area

Posted by E!! on January 14, 2009
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Read it for yourself. 

Sum up:  This is a blank check from Bush for the inauguration.

 

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Obama is Like, Super Excited

Posted by E!! on September 25, 2008
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Another gaffe Obama recently made is saying there will be a change of President in 40 days (counting to the election rather than the inauguration).

 

I’m sure he’s eagerly crossing off the days on his calendar and already planning what he’ll wear on the first day of School…

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