Random Thoughts for November, 2014.
Random Thoughts for November, 2014.
By Robert A. Hall
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014 is election day. If you don't
think that your state and our country need more debt, more taxes, bigger
government, Harry Reid as Senate Majority Leader blocking every House-passed
bill, including the bi-partisan ones and Eric Holder on the Supreme Court, then
for the sake of future generations, get out and vote. And get every sensible,
conservative voter you know out as well. Especially if there is a US Senate
election in your state. Do it for the children, as the liberals say.
The penalty for refusing to vote for "the lesser of two
evils"(or refusing to vote at all), is to be governed by the "greater
of two evils."
When you go to vote, reach for your wallet. When they
hastily say, "We don't need an ID," reply, "Oh, this isn't for
you--I wrote down the name I'm using today and I think I put it in my
wallet."
Anyone convicted of voter fraud should not only serve time, two
years mandatory as a minimum, but permanently forfeit their right to vote. Of
course, you can count on liberal opposition, even though they say vote fraud is
very rare, because these would be 99% Democrat voters.
Tip: Emails with the subject line, "This isn't
good," always ask for money.
Here it is the end of October, and we only have our
Christmas shopping a little over half done. Where does the time go? (What you
just said about me was not very nice!)
If Obama says Ebola is, "The JV team of diseases,"
I'll get really worried.
If God said that Obama was not perfect, liberals and the
media would attack the Almighty as a racist.
I'd like to see a truth in advertising law for Universities.
Be refreshing to read: "Old
Progressive University.
Why be educated when you can be indoctrinated? Learning to think is hard, but
being told what to think is easy to absorb. We can give you a comforting
certainty in your political and social opinions along with your degree in Peace
Studies or whatever unmarketable area you major in. Believe it or not, there
are still schools that put students through the discomfort and cognitive
dissonance of learning to think for themselves and use their judgment. OPU will
never abuse you that way. You'll make life-long friends among OPU faculty and
the other students, because they will all see the world exactly as you do. And
while our tuition fees have gone up at twice the rate of inflation, you can
borrow the money from the government, and be assured that a progressive
administration will forgive the loan!"
OPU has a nice ring. But thanks to the Democrats, you can be
indoctrinated at almost any university on OPM--Other People's Money. Especially
if you belong to a target demographic for the Democrat party. It's why they can
charge such high fees and reward themselves so lavishly.
They say every man has a weakness, a weakness for women, a
weakness for power, a weakness for sweets, a weakness for whisky. I think
Obama's weakness is for weakness.
For liberals, if you are color blind in hiring, in college
admissions, in news reports or in job promotions, you are a racist.
The last truly Conservative Republican President was Calvin
Coolidge. The last truly Conservative Democrat President was Grover Cleveland.
If people tell you they are going to a Hurricane Party to
"ride it out," you know they are too stupid to live.
Beheadings have nothing to do with
Islam we are told by our betters. Doubtless there are large numbers of
Christians, Jews, Buddhists and Secular Humanists running round chopping off
people's heads, just not reported by the media.
Cutting government spending is
politically popular in the abstract, abhorrent in the particular. Everyone is
mildly in favor of cutting spending that doesn't affect them, but vehemently
opposed to cutting spending that does. Thus we stagger toward insolvency and
fiscal collapse.
All those people who hate capitalism need to answer a couple
of questions. 1. Name one non-capitalist country where average people live as
well and as long as they do in capitalist countries. 2. If you can name one,
why don't you live there?
As a Marine, I took an oath to defend the Constitution of
the United States,
"Against all enemies, foreign and domestic." Like most vets, I find
the oath still binding. Nothing in it said, "As long as the odds are in
your favor." It's binding even if the defense is hopeless. So I go on
doing what I can to fulfill my oath. In the end, there is only duty.
After a certain age--different for everyone--there is no such
thing as a "pain-free" day.
Imagine what the press would be demanding if it was the
Romney Administration that lost IRS emails targeting liberal groups due to a
serious of fortuitous crashed hard drives or wiped Blackberries, or had missing
text messages at the EPA.
A couple of years ago, my granddaughter, now 14, moved to a
small, rural Wisconsin town about 30 miles from Madison. She's now into country music, cowboy
boots and Mossy Oak woodland camouflage. I consider this a good thing of
course.
Un-Islamic? If you follow the news--or history--there is
nothing more Islamic than Muslims slaughtering other Muslims, starting around
AD661. Good thing, too, they'd have had time to slaughter even more of us
Kuffer.
I didn't get the Nobel Peace Prize again this year. Must be
my support for concealed carry and the death penalty. Couldn't be that I favor
bombing ISIS more than prize winner Obama...
Things might be better...but they can always be worse.
Anyone who thinks there is little difference between cats
and dogs never harnessed 8 cats to a sled and hollered, "Mush!"
Liberal logic: The military for years was kept off liberal
campuses, supposedly because of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," an order
they were bound to obey from President Bill Clinton...who was always welcome on
campus.
If an email subject line says, "Don't Delete
This," you can safely delete it unopened.
The big downside to life is that it's so damn time
consuming.
Let's have someone burn a Bible, a Torah and a Qur'an on
network TV. Then we'll find out which are "religions of peace."
I have voted for Democrats in the past, but now I vote
straight Republican, because the Republicans are ruining the country--but at a
slower rate than the Democrats.
When someone says, "As a matter of fact," half the
time they give you an opinion, not fact.
If you spend all your time worrying about tomorrow, you will
be miserable today. But if you don't worry about tomorrow at all, when it
comes, as it will, you will be miserable in the new today.
On average, women live about seven years longer than men. If
men lived longer than women, it would be a national scandal, in the papers
every week, there would be expensive government programs to fix the inequality,
regardless of cost or results, and liberals would blame it on the Republicans'
"War on Women."
In Madison,
WI, the bike is a revered object
in the secular leftist pantheon of gods, so I wasn't surprised when I had to
edge past a biker pedaling along while talking on his cell phone.
Here's a tip for Muslims. If you don't want your children to
become "Westernized," don't live in a western country. No need to
kill your kids for the family's "honor." Just move to a Muslim
majority country before they are about six. There are many where some version
of Shari'a Law and their views of "True Islam" are written into
law--and enforced without mercy. Find one you like.
For some people, it's not a good day unless they are in a
bad mood.
In my family, we have one person, who, if she's not late, you
know she's not coming. I suppose every family does.
Life will send you may small enemies. Deal with them and
move on. If they aren't worth killing, they aren't worth fretting about.
America
with a "free market" is a great place to do business. Unless you
charge more than your competitors, because people will go to them and you'll go
out of business. And unless you charge the same as your competitors, in which
case you risk being charged with anti-trust price fixing by the government. And
heaven forbid you should charge less, as you'll be accused of trying to get an
anti-competitive monopoly, as Amazon and Walmart are often attacked for, and
the media will excoriate you for not charging more to give your employees
higher wages and benefits. But as long as you remember not to do these three
things, you'll be fine.
From my friend George: "I vote liberal because I
believe mediocrity is the strongest force in the universe. You can't
really go against that now, can you?"
Some people are like computers. They're great when they work
well. If you can get them to work well.
If you don't believe in miracles, look in the mirror.
I don't dress up for Halloween anymore. I'm scary enough in
my natural state.
If your goal is to "get through the day," rather
than enjoy the day, there is a problem in your life. I don't know what. Might
be health. Might be circumstances. But it also might be attitude.
Small transgressions are crimes. Large ones are politics.
If I was going to carry a gun, I'd get one of those pink
ones they make for the ladies. I figure I could shoot the bad guy three times
before he stopped laughing.
Struggle like Gulliver though we might, every year we are
bound tighter by the small, silken tyrannies of bureaucrats and their rules.
All with the best intentions for our own good. So it will be until the
collapse, followed by the rule of force. Then, maybe the survivors get to start
over. Maybe not.
Wisconsin discriminates against blacks and
Hispanics in issuing concealed carry gun licenses. They require a driver's
license or state ID, which liberals tell us minorities are too incompetent to
get.
Get the collection! My
“Random Thoughts” from 2008 through July, 2013 are now collected in this book: The Old Jarhead's Journal: Random Thoughts on Life, Liberty, and Leadership
by Robert A. Hall
The Old Jarhead’s
Journal is a collection of Random Thoughts on politics and life and
Conservative Political Essays, mostly published on the author’s blog, including
the essay “I’m Tired” which went viral on the Internet in 2009, “The Hall
Platform,” “This I Believe,” and “Why I’m a Republican.” While they will be of
interest to conservative thinkers, they are collected here in book form as a
service to readers who wish to give a copy to favorite liberals and watch their
heads explode. All
royalties are donated to the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund.
*****
Robert A. Hall is a Marine Vietnam Veteran who served five
terms in the Massachusetts State Senate. He is the author of The Coming Collapse of the American Republic.
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tartanmarine(at)gmail.com. Hall’s eleven books are listed here: http://tinyurl.com/n79esoh. His blog of
political news and conservative comment is www.tartanmarine.blogspot.com.
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"I
have only two men out of my company and 20 out of some other company.
We need support, but it is almost suicide to try to get it here as we
are swept by machine gun fire and a constant barrage is on us. I have no
one on my left and only a few on my right. I will hold." --1st. Lt.
Clifton B. Cates, Navy Cross, 2 Distinguished Service Crosses, (later
Commandant), USMC, July 19, 1918 commanding 96 Company, 6th Marines,
near the French town of Soissons.
"Casualties: many, Percentage of dead: not known, Combat efficiency: we are winning." --Colonel David M. Shoup, USMC, MOH, (later Commandant) Tarawa, 21 November 1943. Freedom is not free, but the U.S. Marine Corps will pay most of your share. --Captain J.E. "Ned" Dolan, USMC (Ret.) Platoon Leader E/2/7, Korean War
We fight not for
glory, nor for riches, nor for honour, but only and alone for Freedom,
which no good man lays down but with his life. --Declaration of
Arbroath, Scotland, 1320
In the end more than they wanted freedom, they wanted security. When the Athenians finally wanted not to give to society but for society to give to them, when the freedom they wished for was freedom from responsibility, then Athens ceased to be free. —Edward Gibbon Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else. -Frederic Bastiat, French Economist (1801-1850)
"I have been made victorious through terror" (Bukhari 4.52.220) --Mohammad.
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