Monday, October 20, 2008

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

Well America, I'm hoping you surprise me on November 4th. I'm starting to doubt the overall intelligence of the general populace and hope that we have another Truman over Dewey scenario in the end....but I digress. Some personal points however:

1) This is disgusting. It is devoid of any moral fiber. These people are cretins and enemies of the State.





2) If you have the fortitude to read Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged then you understand the gist of the book: The 10% of the world that produces makes up for the 90% looking for a free handout.

What then happens when the 10% who generate the wealth in this country decide they have had enough of the garbage? What happens when over regulation, taxation, and litigation so clog the system that it is easier to walk away?

I think we are getting ready to see.

This has always been a nation which allowed the individual to excel if they had the determination and focus to do so. If you want something bad enough there is ALWAYS a legal way to get it in this nation. You just have to have the gumption to find it and stay the course.

We have been a nation that kicks ass and takes names. Period. Sure, like any nation we have issues that crop up which need to be addressed, but it has built us into the greatest nation in the history of the world. EVERYONE wants to come here because we aren't a socialist laden, go nowhere nation like Italy or France.

You go there for vacation--not to start a life.


3) Here's another pretty good link for those who need another clue. Well written and not heretical by any means.

http://foxforum.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/10/18/opposingviews_1018/#more-1757


4) And now to the most important issue: The 49ers finally fired Mike Nolan. You want to talk about incompetence on the big stage. This guy was the 4 star pick of the year!

He should have run for President himself. A good defensive coordinator with no clue how to run a big club. Every answer was nebulous and circular. Game management was extremely suspect.
In times of crisis he folded like a 50 cent sanitary napkin.

Damn....sounds like somebody else in the news.

5) Today, I'd like to leave on a positive note:



Remember-- It's never as bad as they say, but it can sure feel like it some days!

-The Cap'n

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