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Posted on Thursday, 3rd January 2008 by K Buchanon

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Why don't you do your job with HONESTY?

Watching the stock market these days, it’s easy to see by the fluctuations in the market that an SEC investigation into those large corporations manipulating the market with computer buying and selling should be due. These practices will not encourage Joe or Mary citizen to participate. I am amazed by how they take the same factors to say it’s time to buy, then shortly afterward the same factor appears and they say “It’s time to sell.” Exploiting of the economy for their greed should be a matter of great concern to the SEC. If you were a conspiracy theorist, you might say the SEC is in league with them or taking a few bribes, and if they are participating in buying and selling stocks, they should be prosecuted. The manipulating of the oil futures should also be investigated.

With the ethanol fiasco, I can imagine what the manipulations of corn, wheat, and soybean futures will do to the cost of food in the coming months. Beef, pork, lamb, and chicken meats will reach much higher prices. Milk, eggs, and cheese and all products in which they will be used will increase in price. I wonder if they might consider putting the cost of food back in the inflation index. Is it any wonder that they took the cost of food out of the inflation index?

Like everyone else, I have been watching the election and the polls. There is only one thing I will say for sure - if Huckabee gets the nomination, I will stay home for the first time since voting for Eisenhower in 1956. I would also stay home if Ron Paul got the nomination, which is highly unlikely. The Democrats have been using hate Bush, fear, and doom and gloom in their messages to their voters. As a party, they have always been the party of pessimism and despair.

Here we all are on pins and needles waiting for the outcome of this fake election in Iowa. I know it wasn’t Hillary that crossed the picket line to appear on a late night show - it was the Huckster on Jay Leno. I guess he don’t think social Conservatives or evangelists belong to unions. I think he has put the evangelists in Iowa on the same par as the Arkansas evangelists. I hope they prove him wrong. Arkansas, especially Hope, Arkansas, must have a training program for slick politicians. First there was Slick Willy, now there is Slick Huckster.

They talk about Hillary’s negatives. Huckabee’s are going to be a lot worse if he wins the nomination - God help the nation!

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Posted on Saturday, 15th December 2007 by K Buchanon

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Two faces - one huckster!

I will start this article with a good look at Huckabee, the flavor of the month for the drive-by media. Let me say this before I get into his act. I will say he is a huckster. A huckster is someone who uses aggressive showy, and sometimes devious methods to promote or sell a product. The shoddy product he is selling is himself. We know he is a liar. He says he has a theological degree, which is not true. He says it was the parole board in Arkansas that released Wayne Dumont, who then killed someone. It was him who wanted Dumont released. He denies his record, which speaks for itself. He put down the Mormon religion purposefully, and then apologized - another Clintonesque type of attack. He is also similar to Clinton, in which he says all the things about his ethics and failures of conscience pointed out by his detractors is a Democratic conspiracy - a la Hillary’s right-wing conspiracy.

He just said something that I think is pretty much word-for-word for what I have heard from a Democrat’s mouth - “The Bush administration is arrogant and has a bunker mentality.” I didn’t know he was running against Bush. I guess he thinks the religious people in Iowa are all Bush haters. I hope he is wrong, but I do not trust the Iowa voters. He seems to have them well fooled up to now. I am a die-hard Conservative, but I would vote for Hillary before I would vote for the huckster.

There must be something in the water in Hope, Arkansas that brings out the devious and underhanded acts of their candidates. You can fool all of the people some of the time, and others part of the time. But you can’t fool all of the people all of the time. I hope the Iowa voters aren’t that stupid. I still haven’t decided who my candidate is, but I know it will never be a huckster preacher. I will continue to watch the other candidates, but it sure as hell will never be the huckster or Ron Paul. The huckster, to me, represents a false prophet, and his use of religion in his campaign is reprehensible. He can’t use his record on illegal immigration and taxes as a resume. I am waiting for him to say that being against him is a right-wing conspiracy. Enough about an idiot.

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Posted on Monday, 12th November 2007 by K Buchanon

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Are you superstitious?

Now that Hillary has brought out the fact that young people are concerned about global warming, what will she and Gore do when a few years go by and we move towards global cooling? How will they deal with dis-enchanted young people, victims of the BIGGEST scam ever devised? Is it any wonder that Clinton’s VP and his “stand by your man” wife are scam artists? What else would you expect?

Just saw the flags falling as Hillary left the podium after a speech. What does this signify and bode for this country if she should win the Presidency? John McCain is an absolute hypocrite. The McCain/Feingold Bill made a hole for 527s with no way of knowing the contributors. Now he has one sponsored by Lindsey Graham who has always wanted to be McCain’s VP. Now I hear another 527 is rearing its head for him in California. Anyone who says 527s are not corrupt is trying to fool the public, just like Democrats are prone to do.

Just saw a Mike Huckabee video from when he was a governor in Arkansas. Seems he likes any kind of tax. Also, he was on the wrong side of the immigration problem - another one taken off my list with McCain, Ron Paul. I hope the others fare better.

The Democratic Presidential candidates have finally started to entertain us. It has been so boring watching Obama and Edwards going along with the coronation of Hillary as the standard bearer. Until now, all we’ve had was Kucinich seeing UFO, Edwards getting a haircut, Biden not stooping to plagiarism, and Dodd moving to Iowa. Now I am waiting for some more entertainment. I expect hubby Bill will be the main source of same. I understand he has taken up residence in Iowa. Hillary better have her detectives on duty. Let’s face it, Bill has to have his fun even if he has to fight women for it. Besides which, he has many waiting and willing participants. I guess Hillary is not only cold in the way she speaks, but apparently in other ways. God help Bill - if he says something she doesn’t like, they will need the War Room.

I know NOTHING - NOTHING!

I see where McCain’s momma is speaking for him, Edward’s wife for him, Bill for Hillary - shades of Tipper. I don’t know if any of them have hired someone to tell them how to dress, as Naomi Wolf did for Gore at $15,000 a month to make him an alpha male. I have a feeling the Democrats will fail in their plans to arrive at a hegemonic society. The changes they promised in the ‘06 election have not only been short of completion, they have done NOTHING, NOTHING. They remind me of Sargent Schultz in the movie Stalag 17 who always said “I know NOTHING - NOTHING!” By the way, why can’t Hollywood make military movies like that instead of message movies by leftists in Hollywood?

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Posted on Thursday, 6th September 2007 by K Buchanon

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Saw the debate of the Republican candidates last night. Afterwards, I was left with a sinking feeling. They were far superior to the Democratic candidates, but none left me with the feeling I want him for my President. The one thing I couldn’t understand was what is Ron Paul, a libertarian, doing in the Republican debate? He got lots of clapping from people in the audience with his anti-war talk. I know that New Hampshire has the motto “Live free or die”, but living free doesn’t mean allowing al-Qaeda to kill us.

If they value freedom so much, they would not shirk from helping another country achieve the same freedoms and be a buffer against terrorism to ensure we continue to live free. That is, of course, their decision because of the freedoms we have fought for throughout history. Compared to how Saddam treated his people, King George (that we rose up against) was a pussy cat. People who have lived in freedom, at times, become complacent and don’t realize what they have. In other words, you never miss what you have until it’s gone. I would think they would at least empathize with others who long for freedom. To me, peoples’ right to live free is almost Biblical.

I have one objection to how these debates are fashioned, especially Chris Wallace’s approach, which is to try to stir up arguments within the candidates ranks, and try to generate hostility. That approach is ineffectual and a waste of time that could have been used for questions that had merit. Starting off the debate with what the candidates thought about Fred Thompson not being there was also a waste of time. One question I would like asked: Would they be concerned about how the rest of the world viewed us in the decisions they make? I would hope they would say it would have NO BEARING on their decisions. In other words, we are a sovereign nation and concern for world opinion should have NOTHING to do with OUR nation’s actions for OUR citizens’ safety and freedoms.

I realize the Democrats constantly worry about what the rest of the world thinks of us. The world’s last super power will never be loved and should not allow that to have a bearing on ANYTHING we feel we should do. I know that Clinton did, but he only cared about himself. He was a beacon to the young people, showing how anyone could be President and have their own intern. See attached:

“Path To 9/11″ Producers Blame Clinton Campaign For Blocking Release

LA Times | Martin Miller | September 5, 2007 08:16 AM

 

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Posted on Wednesday, 16th May 2007 by K Buchanon

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Remember years ago when the conspiracy freaks talked about the carburetor that could get 100 miles per gallon? Where is it now? Supposedly, the oil companies bought it and buried the plans! Then of course, there was the Italian scientist that figured out how to take the hydrogen out of water. Of course it was a scam, but wouldn’t it be nice? Now Bush is pushing alternative fuels, no matter the costs, and abandoning the push forThe liberals' lies get 100 miles per mouth, unlike the myth of the efficient carburetor drilling in ANWR, off the continental shelf, and from the interior of the country. I wish he could have stuck to this and not capitulated to the greenies, even though top scientists are changing their views and saying global warming has nothing to do with people, but with cycles and influence of the sun. The greenies have made it practically unpatriotic to even question their view, similar to the Democrats failing to see different views to their own warped view.

I watched the debate last evening. What a difference in a debate - unlike Chris Matthewsspeaking of squirrely and his actions during the debate on MSNBC, with his Democratic hacks. Noticed Ron Paul won the viewers poll by having more text-in votes, similar to how Sanjaya received votes on American Idol. I don’t doubt that Democrats loved his platform. It is so similar to theirs. I think it takes a lot of audacity to even call himself a Republican. Don’t hear the Democrats saying “it’s the economy stupid” now, even though they are trying to talk it down. I see that the World Bank has gotten their way to rid themselves of Paul Wolfowitz. Now they can continue their unbridled graft and corruption, similar to the U.N. and their oil for food shenanigans. Unless the cost of fuel comes down, the economy will start to disintegrate, and the Democrats will be able to say “it’s the economy stupid” for real.

The Democrats came in saying they would doJust enough to go two blocks! something about high fuel prices. WELL? I think they are really hoping these costs to the consumers continue, and they will be able to increase their majority in Congress. They are masters of misinformation and propaganda, and they have fooled a lot of people some of the time. It won’t be for all of the time. Consensus of politicians is that the American citizens are stupid. That’s why they are spending like a drunken sailor for global warming programs, even though global warming doesn’t exist. Like I say, the Democrats are like a bunch of lemmings, rushing to share the same views, and failing to even consider any other view.

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