Update to Trump Era Newcomers

Until I understand this EU Cookie law better I will leave Google's complimentary notice that this blog uses Blogger and Google cookies. These include Google Analytics and AdSense cookies. Also, I feel that I should warn that this blog was started in the style of and in response to the toxic commentary of Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh. I don't mince words and the people who cannot see common sense in my words or are deliberately uninformed may not like the way I express myself. I moderate comments because I have had stalkers that posted filth in response to my religion. I'm not afraid to post conflicting opinion comments but I filter threats and inappropriate language comments. This comes in response to the Trump Era. May it be shorter than 4 years. =)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Yeah there no problems with the people in this country.

Obama Facebook Poll: "Should Obama Be Killed?" Pulled From Site, Secret Service Investigate - UPDATED (PHOTOS)


A poll was posted on Facebook asking users to vote "should Obama be killed?"

The responses include: "yes," "maybe," "if he cuts my health care," and "no."

See a screen shot of the poll below:





Over 730 people had taken the poll, which was later removed from Facebook. The poll is now being probed by the Secret Service, reports the Associated Press. Read more about the investigation here.

Included on the list of the top 100 most popular polls on Facebook was a poll responding to the "should Obama be killed" query, and which asked users to vote, "Should the creator of 'should Obama be killed' be arrested?"




http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/28/obama-facebook-poll-asks_n_301860.html

Friday, September 25, 2009

Appreciation is priceless.

For years I've been an armchair detective on a cold case murder board. I moderated for a long time and felt that I was underappreciated. I asked to be removed from that board and moved to another, more progressive board. I feel like it's a ...better site with more appreciation for the work we all put in. Today I was honored with my own forum. It's an odd hobby but I'm proud of the work I've done and to be appreciated is priceless. Here's the link to my forum there:

Briar's Corner

Thursday, September 24, 2009

There ARE somethings we agree on...

That's what I was clinging to.

Is the GOP a Cult? ~Gene Lyons


My answer to that? Not all of them, Mr Lyons, but I'm surrounded by the ones who are. It's hard to speak out because even I'm becoming afraid.

So sad..

The loss of some of my favorite icons through the 80's and 90's has left me saddened. I recently read an article about Patrick Swayze with so many beautiful quotes and words from the people who were his friends and co-actors.

Also, the continuing circus that has ensued since the passing of Michael Jackson. Career tainted by rumors of pedophilia, his children seemed well adjusted though completely heartbroken by the loss of their father. The press and attention seekers with their claims of being their actual biological father seems to me to be more likely to cause them emotional damage than anything that has been a part of their lives thus far. Freedom of speech is a right and a privilege, but when it becomes abusive and destructive to someone else, especially children, it's just not right. I ran across this video clip this morning. Filmed while working on his upcoming tour, it's hard to believe he's gone. He sings Human Nature and it takes me back to my early teens. Has human nature changed so much or did I just grow up?
Michael Jackson Human Nature

I'll be adding to this throughout the day.

Monday, September 21, 2009

What an interesting comment..

Coming from the King of Reverse Racism:


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Congrats!!

Congratulations Jon Stewart and the writers at The Daily Show for 2 Emmys!!! See? It's not just me :P

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Oh the pressure of a topic.

My blog is many things to me. It's where I go to vent. The online version of screaming into a pillow. Sometimes it's something I just found out and I'm instantly happy, sad or angry and it's where I need to release that emotion. Sometimes something interests me and I want to know more so I spend days researching and then blogging on it. Those can take me a day or two. Sometimes it's personal and I feel like I am exposing myself by writing about these moments in my life. I have a few subjects I've written blogs on and saved them, but not published them because they are too much a part of me.

There are days that I crank out 3 entries in a day and times I have nothing to say. But this is my haven. I NEED it. I need to have an outlet and I can't be told to lighten up on what I talk about. It was never intended to have a following, but it does. I can't blog to entertain and I can't hold back what I feel. It's self indulgent and I won't be stopping anytime soon.

That being said, I'm not here to provide a topic for other people to write about. My blog is going to be a mishmash of topics and though I will write about some things several times, like Glenn Beck and stupid people, it's truly a reflection of how I think. My mind skips from topic to topic and I'm interested in a variety of things. If my readers are going to blog about me it would be nice if they stuck to the facts. I realize that anyone who has so little in life to do that they hit my blog upwards of 10 times a day is going to have an opinion of me and it could be a negative one. I would think that after all this time, though, they wouldn't have to make things up. It's truly a sign of sour grapes and I recognize that. Many people believe that I've been naive in my choice to be friends with this person I am alluding to. I've been told that the fascination is unhealthy, even stalkerish. I've mostly disagreed but when I pop up often as a topic and the references are a bit personal I have to wonder, myself. Is it healthy for someone to obsess over some random chick online?

Saturday, September 19, 2009

I'm thinking of running away from home...

My mom is driving me nuts. My kids are driving me nuts. My kid's friends moms are driving me nuts.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Finnegan's Wake

There is always a sadness when someone you care about leaves your little world. But in this case it's not sad. It's a relief. Matthew got himself banned from yet another message board. This time I tried to help but he made it clear he wants no part of my friendship. So farewell, Matthew. Your closed mind and lack of experience has limited you to your redundant blog. I see you've had all of 4 people vote on your last poll. 2 of them were me and one was you. You have no one to blame but yourself this time.

Weird!

I'm in the middle of a blog, but I'm out of town. I'm at the library and had to Google my blog. I come right up, don't I? Oh AND guess who's back tonight?!?!

YAY Jon Stewart!!!! How will he ever do his thang in one measly half an hour?? That's just not right. Doesn't Fox have a slot available?? Oh, almost. The Color of Change just sent out wave #2 of letters. Mine was a dandy. I should have put a copy here. Anywhooo, Jon's back and somethings are right with the world.
Update: Jon Stewart was on last night??? I checked my DVR and thought it was tonight. It better not have been bumped by Hannah Montana!
Nother update: It wasn't bumped. He rocked the house!

OH SNAP!! I just read this at HuffPo:
During a CNBC interview on Monday, President Obama called Kanye West a "jackass" regarding his behavior at the MTV Video Music Awards. (Watch the video of Kanye interrupting Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the VMAs here and read about his first apology.)

Obama's colorful remark was actually made in an off-the-record portion of the interview that was tweeted -- and then deleted -- by ABC News reporter Terry Moran.

"Pres. Obama just called Kanye West a 'jackass' for his outburst at VMAs when Taylor Swift won. Now THAT'S presidential," Moran wrote.

Politico's Michael Calderone has ABC's statement apologizing for Moran's journalistic breach.

*Link*

Never apologize for speaking the truth Mr. President. We've known that about Kanye for years now. Joe West, on the other hand, even surprised his wife.

15 years ago..

I became something new. I became a mother. It's a funny thing being a mother, you never know if you are doing the right things or if you are doing things right. Fifteen years later, I'm still not sure. I am not your average person so it only stands to reason that I am not your average mother. I take a little here and there from the people in my life that I observe. I have 3 older sisters who I have from the age of 3 to this day, be mothers. I have friends that are all kinds of different mothers. I've borrowed ideas (my favorite being 'free secret'. If you did something you feel was wrong and you tell me before I find out, the punishment is less severe if not waived altogether.) Sometimes I just think "What?" I have found if I am not a Nazi mom, there is less reason to rebel. So far so good, but I'm not stupid. I'm just getting to the hard part.

Of course, the pattern I started with was and is my OWN mother. I feel I had a great childhood and a GREAT mom. I had no confidence, and I felt I didn't belong in my school, but that was more to do with me. My mom fostered in me, above all else, an imagination, thus I was never bored. My kids have misplaced theirs. It could be under the wii or TV.. Yeah, that would be my fault (and yes I do listen to President Obama.) My mom tried very hard to give me every opportunity (available within the rural area): piano lessons, tap, ballet.. I'm not coordinated, I have no musical talent, and I was picked last in every sport at school. It was after I was 15 that I discovered that my interests were more academic and not offered at my high school. I had to sacrifice growing up in the best place on Earth for a child, for a school that allowed me to customize their education in exchange for major PTA volunteer work. I was by far the youngest and I was spoiled, but I loved my mom and dad very much. I wanted them to be proud. I think I've fallen short within the last 8 years, but that's another story.

It's funny how you go along, doing what you do, same rules, same genetics, same sex, even same astrological sign if that helps, but waaaaaay different kids. In fact I was getting smug. So smug, in fact, that I felt I was an authority on the subject and could see plainly what I'd do different. I am no longer judging other mothers, I'm saying "uh oh!" Nothing major, yet. A bit of lazy (that came from me), a bit of ingratitude (that didn't), but I am scrambling to address these things as they come my way and while the little squatters still listen to me.

No, I'm not judging anymore. Only to say this: a good mother has no definition. You can be a good mother and have a stellar child, you can be a good mother and have a serial killer. Mostly we fall somewhere in between. I think the only thing we CAN judge is what we did to try. Not how much money, not how we look to the outside world, just within yourself. How much did you try to give your child all the things they needed? How much did you love them? I've tried very hard and will continue to try. It ain't over 'til it's over*. I'm just going to wait and see. Hope they are happy, well adjusted people, then laugh at them when THEY have kids. I can't wait for grandbabies.. Well, I CAN. NOOOO free secret on THAT one! I just like the idea that I get to love them and they take them home!!!

I guess I take comfort in my faith here. I think always of what Joseph Smith said, "teach them correct principles and they govern themselves."

*Okay, I got some advice from Yogi Berra too...

Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Price of Prejudice

Once as a young girl I used a big word. Actually it was a fitting word to come out of the mouth of a girl that was too thin, too blond, too awkward to draw notice. My dad didn't see any of that. He saw Polka Dots and Moonbeams. Losing my father just about the time I was going to have him gave me rose colored glasses. (If you are new, my dad worked in Las Vegas and commuted on weekends. He died in a car accident 9 months before his retirement)I DO remember clearly the shock of randomly throwing out the word "gauche" and him telling me it wasn't a word. I argued with him for, seemingly, hours pouring through the dictionary because I could say it and define it but I couldn't spell it. By this time he was confident enough to wager money which I gladly took him up on. (My mama once said "Argue all you want to with Monica but never bet her. If she's accepts a bet, she definitely going to be right." She just never said it to my dad.) So I called my English teacher. Got the spelling and smugly showed him the word. He was a sore loser, getting angry, storming out and all the fun of being right being right drained away as I realized he'd never pay up and I'd never mention it. The lesson in that day (other than my mama's wise observation) was that I'd never be too arrogant to learn something from anyone ESPECIALLY my kids and to never be too proud to admit when I was wrong.

My daughter excels at history, especially American wars. I personally find our history dull and ironic, but my mama says I'm a traitor to my country if I expound on that. We were at her house and my daughter was answering some questions about WWII. She's invaluable to me on two fronts because WWII plays an important role in two of my interests: The murder of Elizabeth Short, and Japanese culture. We were talking about the Japanese-American internment camps and my brother who talks a lot but often says little told me that there was one here in Utah not so far away near a town called Delta. The camp was called Topaz. Having no reason to disbelieve, I put it on my list of things to look up and he was right. I'm always shocked at the horrors people endure and think that it can't be worse than I imagine, but it always is.

Here is the site on Topaz:

Topaz Internment Camp



One of the sources sited was: Leonard J. Arrington, The Price of Prejudice: The Japanese-American Relocation Center in Utah during World War II (1962)

I'll be looking for this book. It's title arrested me as being particularly fitting to the world around me. Now if you'll excuse me, I'll be calling my brother to thank him for the info. After all, my mama taught me that it would be gauche to do otherwise.

Friday, September 11, 2009

In the words of..

Benjamin Franklin Pierce, "Who's responsible?"

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Funeral Potatoes

I'm making funeral potatoes and had to do a quick search for oven temp. I thought this was pretty hilarious:

Funeral Potatoes, and such . . .
By: fMhLisa - September 3, 2007

I’ve had some requests for my funeral potato recipe, because my funeral potatoes rock! Just be warned, this is a traditional Utah Mormon dish, thus it is a difficult process requiring great skill and patience, only the freshest of ingredients, and yielding a highly nutritious and aesthetically pleasing result.

It is essential that you follow each of these complex steps to the letter!

First, lock your twelve kids in the backyard with a hose and some nerf balls.

Use a mixer to beat together a big tub of sour cream, two cans of cream of mushroom soup, and a brick of cream cheese.

Stir in several big hand-fulls of grated cheddar cheese and two bags of O’Brian Diced (not shredded–too mushy) Hashbrowns.

Dump into a large cake pan.

Sprinkle some more cheese then a bunch of crushed Corn Flakes for the top. (Special K will work in a pinch, it’s a proven fact.)

Bake at 350 until it starts to smell really good and the middle is hot.

Serve with watery ham, fluffy white rolls, green jello, and a big sack of salad with ranch dressing.


FeministMormonHousewives

I'd take offense but it's too true! I do no measuring. I've cut up a ham steak to put into it. Never heard of the cream cheese. I totally skip the cornflakes because, ewww. My potatoes are fresh. I may be exed but I hate green jello. I can't bake rolls *tear*
I almost forgot to post her link! I think it's a site I need to explore. Oh, and I have 2 kids. I used to have 12 but I locked them outside with a hose and some Nerf balls and.... TOTALLY KIDDING! I had the good sense to know my limits. 2 kids.

Monday, September 7, 2009

My experience with my daughter's school and the President's address.

Although I spoke to the school district and they assured me that the kids WILL be able to watch President Obama's speech my youngest daughter's Principal said that they will not be showing it live. Read his letter here (I edited names and places to protect my daughter):

Parents, I am sure most of you are aware that President Obama has asked to be able to speak to the youth of America on Tuesday morning, September 8th. This is not an unusual request. President George Bush (the 1st) spoke to students on a nationally televised broadcast during his administration. However, some have expressed concern about this “captive” format and what might be said. For this reason, XXMS will not be broadcasting this program live. We will, however, be recording it and if we feel the content is something beneficial to our students and is nonpartisan we will be showing it on Tuesday morning, September 15th. If any parents object to having their child view it they need to contact the office and let us know. Parents are welcome to come the morning of the 15th to watch it with their child. I will NOT be requiring teachers to use the Classroom Activities outlined by the USDE (United States Department of Education). If you have any questions or concerns please give me a call. Thanks. Conrad


My response:



Mr [Principal] and Mr. [Vice President],

I had the privilege of campaigning AND voting of the President of our Country. I did NOT have a choice in who is Principal and Vice Principal of [name of school], unfortunately. Exactly what makes YOU qualified to decide whether or not the students at XXMS can benefit from the words of our country's President? I called the School District and was assured that my children would be allowed to watch him speak AS he speaks. There was no mention of communistic censorship. I am aware that some parents will opt out of their children watching the broadcast. Apparently I need to keep my child home from school so her education isn't effected by your prejudice. I hope that this isn't a reoccurring problem there.


[My full name].


Here's a link to the speech:

Prepared Remarks of President Barack Obama
Back to School Event

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Witch Hunter.

Well Glenn Beck successfully brought down Van Jones and via Twitter he's called on his army of ignorant followers to do this: "FIND EVERYTHING YOU CAN ON CASS SUNSTEIN, MARK LLOYD AND CAROL BROWNER."

Well,well,well, what if we do the same?







http://glennbeckrapedandmurderedayounggirlin1990.com/




And that is only Volume 1.

Speech to schoolchildren.

President George H.W. Bush's 1991 speech to our nation's school children. I wasn't even married yet, so I'm not sure if there were people who freaked out and made the decision for entire schools the they would NOT have an opportunity to watch, thus giving the children an early taste of Communism.

The first sentence is the link.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Update on the previous post..

So there is an update on Jason Linkins blog entitled: Obama Schoolchildren Speech Drives Right-Wing Batty. The post in it's entirety is below. I highly recommend reading it directly from his blog. In any case, I think it's unfair to make a decision for the children in these school that could be counter to their parent's wishes. The address is optional. Parents can request that their children be excused but to take away the option is suppression. Communism, so to speak. Here's the update:

UPDATE, 8:17 P.M. EST: ABC News is reporting that some school districts in six states (Texas, Illinois, Virginia, Wisconsin, Missouri and Minnesota), are refusing to air President Obama's speech to students.


*Link, again*

I believe I've mentioned that in high school the superintendent forbid my biology teacher to teach us about evolution. In fact, we were told to rip the entire chapter from our text books. I wish I had had the courage then to confront the school board and demand my right to a complete education. It's insulting to me that I wasn't given the opportunity to process ALL of the information on my own. It's also ignorant to dismiss evolution. It IS a fact and eventually you have to leave the bubble of censorship. I went to college with my mind long set on a biology major. I already had voraciously studied the subject on my own. I was fine, but the choice should NOT have been a personal one made by someone who abused his power. I will be displeased if my daughter(s) are not given the opportunity to watch the address. VERY displeased.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Stupid People (for example)

I'm trying to explain who the stupid people are and just like always they've had a red letter day. And just like always my favorite blogger, steals the thoughts out of my head, makes them make sense and has a MUCH larger fanbase (and maybe more enemies) Jason Linkins put together a group of top Stupid People elite. I recommend following the link to HIS blog because his has all the Stupid sound effects. Enjoy.

Obama Schoolchildren Speech Drives Right-Wing Batty



Yesterday, I noted that Florida's GOP Chair Jim Greer had heard about President Barack Obama's intention to address the schoolchildren of America on the occasion of the start of a new school year, and went quite mental, warning darkly that the address was nothing more than a dastardly inculcation into socialism and a viral spread of liberal propaganda. Naively, I imagined this would be a derangement confined to a few weird nobodies, but, duh, I forgot: everyone is crazy now. So, this matter has thus become a Thing. Let's dispense with the highlights!

Glenn Beck hit this early, in a hurry, announcing that he would be countering Obama's address by airing a "special one-hour broadcast next Tuesday on television on the indoctrination of your children." Naturally, new wacko-target Van Jones figured into Beck's remarks, along with a warning that the "republic is under attack" from a video that encourages kids to do homework and stuff:


The National Review's Mark Steyn told Rush Limbaugh's audience Wednesday that the video address was Obama's attempt to extend his "cult of personality." It should be noted that Steyn was willing to concede that the tactics didn't quite rise to the level of Saddam Hussein. Restraint! The conservative fringe may paradoxically refer to Obama as a socialist or a fascist, depending on the direction the wind is blowing that day, but they've thus far drawn the line at Baathist.


Newsbusters' Mark Finkelstein likened the move to Maoist China, the regime that taught Dick Cheney how to stop worrying and love the waterboard!

Say, here's an idea. Pres. Obama's quotations on a variety of topics could be assembled in a small book, and every citizen given one -- free of course -- by the government. Citizens would then be encouraged to meet and discuss "what can we infer the President believes is important" in every aspect of life.

Right, or, you know, alternately, the White House could just do a video where the President talks about the importance of setting educational goals and advises against dropping out of school.

Michelle Malkin worried that for the first time in human history, schoolchildren would be motivated hypnotically to rise up and seize the means of production through the assignment of pointless busywork:

So when the Department of Education directs schools to gather children 'round the TV monitors for Obama's pep talk and then do this...


* Create posters of their goals. Posters could be formatted in quadrants or puzzle pieces or trails marked with the labels: personal, academic, community, country. Each area could be labeled with three steps for achieving goals in those areas. It might make sense to focus on personal and academic so community and country goals come more readily.

* Write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president. These would be collected and redistributed at an appropriate later date by the teacher to make students accountable to their goals.
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...parents have every right to worry about their children being used as Political Guinea Pigs for Change.

No, Michelle, they pretty much don't! If we could all think practically for a moment, let me tell you how all of that stuff is going to play out. Students will be invited to maybe do some of this work, but within 24 hours, it will all be mostly forgotten about and never brought up again. Students will be concentrating on the actual schoolwork for which they receive actual grades. Teachers won't have the time to monitor the progress of any of this because they'll be too busy teaching to a battery of evaluation tests, to save their jobs and their schools' funding. A few students, real brownnosey types, might follow through with these ancillary assignments because they figure that doing so might help them get into college. They'll be wrong about that.

Oh, and there are also examples of fringey types equating the outreach effort to the Civilian National Security Force and "Hitler youth brigades" and admonishing, "Leave our kids alone!" It's like the right wing blogosphere went home, dosed themselves with mescaline and sat around watching History Channel reruns on mute while Pink Floyd's The Wall played in the background.

And now, conservatives are encouraging parents to keep their kids home from school that day. From Newsmax:

The fascist in chief is taking his special brand of brainwashing to the classroom. Keep your kids home. I think this man is a threat to our basic unalienable rights. I don't want him indoctrinating my children. Seriously.

Seriously!

Anyway, here are a lot of actual facts, that Jake Tapper rounded up by doing sensible reporting.

The part of the busywork materials that scared so many right-wingers, where kids are encouraged to "Write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president," has been changed. Instead, kids are encouraged to "Write letters to themselves about how they can achieve their short‐term and long‐term education goals." Tapper reports: "The idea, [White House spokesman Tommy] Vietor said, was that students should think of how they could help the President in terms of reducing the national dropout rate."

And the content of the speech? Uhm...it's all pretty innocuous, actually!

"The goal of the speech and the lesson plans is to challenge students to work hard in school, to not drop out and to meet short-term goals like behaving in class, doing their homework and goals that parents and teachers alike can agree are noble," a White House spokesman tells ABC News, "This isn't a policy speech. This is a speech designed to encourage kids to stay in school."

And the kicker? Watching the speech will be an optional activity. You know... like so many other aspects of totalitarian regimes!

Anyway, that's the state of the world today. If President Obama reminded people tomorrow to brush between meals, thousands of people would allow their teeth to rot right out of their heads, because OMGZ TEH SOCIALISM! The upside to all of this is that after Tuesday, every teacher in the world will know precisely what students are going to need remedial help.

*Link*


Ahhh this brings back the good old days of the election when my kids heard things at church and school like: "I hate Obama, my dad said if he saw him he'd shoot him" among other brilliant things you naturally pass on to the future generation.

By the way, stupid people, what do you think about taking away socialist education? You can pay for the education you choose and nothing be left to the taxpayers. Yeah, didn't think so.

Stupid People.

I was asked by a reader to define Stupid People. I speak of them often.
No, I don't think all republicans or all conservatives are stupid people. I think people who perpetrate or believe in anything that is fear-mongering or in any way provoke torch wielding stupid people, are stupid people. People who blindly follow or believe in the birthers, the 9/12ers, death panels, black supremacy (to name a few) or truly believe that this or any other President in history became such for any other reason than to help the people of our great nation. If it sounds outrageous, it probably is, LOOK IT UP. After all "stupid" is just ignorance gone awry. We have a fresh new president. Yes, he's a democrat. Yes, he underestimated or was too idealistic (they hate you President Obama and you can't change that. Stop trying to be their friend and make the changes in spite of them). Yes, he's proposing big changes (after all, we've done SOOOO very well in the last 8 years). Yes, he's black and yes, he's white. Yes he's human and should be able to wear vacation wear when he's on vacation).
Stupid people can be any age, color, gender, political party (I'd make a list of the stupid dems (demwits), but I have other things to think about today), religion (or lack there of),etc .
Is President Obama going to make mistakes? Yes, he already has. He's human. He is serving this country in a different way but no less important or dangerous that one of the members of our armed forces. He loves this country no less than you or I and twice as much as the wingnut, stupid people do. (BTW wingnut can go left or right too).
I think tea parties are stupid, pointless, and quite honestly an insult to the original Boston Tea Party. Do you think you would be allowed to act like this just anywhere? No. But our country is and always will be The Land of the Free, and the home of the Brave. Just don't look too close, because you'll see the stupid people.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Here we go again...

Glenn Beck has discovered that Rockefeller was a communist and a fascist. So for around 70 or 80 years now we haven't been paying attention to what dangers this art poses for us?? How much more evidence do we need to take President Obama out of office? Yes, yes I know. He wasn't even born yet but keep in mind that his family started all of this conspiracy at his birth. I mean over 40 years ago they put fake birth announcements in Oahu newpapers to throw the world off the fact he was born in Kenya or whatever.

I see a straight jacket and padded walls in Glenn Becks future.. Watch and groan.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Frustration and, of course, STUPID PEOPLE!!!

Sooooo, The Color of Change can actually make changes. I'm so glad I joined but the results have been freaky. Glenn Beck is losing his few remaining marbles. This clip was shortly after some of the REALLY big advertisers pulled out:

I'm highly skeptical about any conspiracy theory that the theorist puts together choosing their own words, placement of words, or random points on a map. It seems so Nostradamus to me. Easily fashioned to mean what you want it to mean. The problem with THIS clip is that the word Beck comes up with, isn't a word. (Not to mention he still hasn't figured out what Acorn does.) OLIGARH. That isn't a word. He pulls a Y out of his butt and pronounces an entirely different word: OLIGARCHY and explaining the C and the Y would have been simple. Sing along with me now.. ♫M-I-C C ya real soon! K-E-Y Y?? Because we like you! M-O-U-S-E ♫ And what does this fine word mean?? According to dictionary.com it means
a form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class or clique; government by the few.
Well THAT sounds familiar. The Bush Administration. Remember how Bush could talk and we never saw Cheney's lips moving? Big Oil, Haliburton, BIG LIES?? They are STILL coming out and Bush has gone into hiding and Cheney won't shut up. He certainly isn't talking about President Obama and the Dems in Congress. They have yet to realize that the Republicans are NEVER going to like the darkie in the White House and that the Democrat majority is fleeting. If they hate you, then you should stop trying to pacify them. They are ignorant bigots. Pass the health care reform and compromise NOTHING. Tax freaking junk food, it will pay for their clogged arteries later down the line. Pay teachers who are deserving what they deserve and give us all the rights that all government employees enjoy and we are already paying for.
Back to Beck and clip number 2:

Moving but he forgot the Mentholatum. He and his family is in danger? He's just a capitalistic clown?? Well the problem here is that you get paid well to spout your "jokes" that backwoods hillbillies believe is gospel truth. You think YOU'RE in danger?? Imagine our President who you LIE about for a living and his wife and two little girls. He's not a capitalistic clown, he is risking his life to try to change our country for the better. Can you imagine the terror that he must feel for HIS family? He is putting himself in the cross hairs because (maybe a bit too idealistically) he thought he could bring change. I feel no pity for you, Glenn Beck. I feel like you are barely even getting what you deserve. I dislike you above all else because you capitalize on something that is sacred to most of us. Our faith. We don't peddle it. We give it out for free because WE want to make a difference too.

In closing I want to relate an amazing thing that happened to my daughter today. She was in class and they were talking about different forms of government. He produced actual evidence to show them the numbers of the death rate of children in their first year of life in America, 7 in 1000. In European countries with socialized medicine the number is 3 in 1000. He immediately said I am not telling you which party I belong to, but I'm fairly certain he will be called on the carpet for it. Students in some schools are being asked to turn in their liberal teachers. My daughter said immediately the kids started protesting with the same lies and fear mongering that they listen to as they all gather around and enjoy Glenn Beck and prayer. He stopped them and said these are facts. Look them up. I will be emailing him after I publish this blog and telling him that should he encounter problems I will do whatever I can to defend my child's right to an unbiased education. I regret not attending a school board meeting when the superintendent insist the chapter on evolution be torn out of our biology books.