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Is this friday the thirteenth?

Thunderstorms rolling through town today, so my golf day has been rained out. What a downer.

So, putting the game aside, on to some really important stuff that for our politicians seems to be a game of pulling the wool over the eyes of the people, and keeping the wool pulled over the eyes and ears of the themselves. Hear no evil, see no evil, get on with it.

The Senate will present again the amnesty bill with some concessions.

The radical Islamics are just one step closer to eliminating Israel off the face of the earth.

And global warming hysteria gets a cooling, from the President of The Czech Republic.

These three happenings are the biggest threats, the only major threats to be concerned about right now, in this time zone of human history. These three could end civilization, as we know it.

Radical Islam, illegal immigration, and global climate change. All three must be stopped if America is to survive as a great place to live, work and play. All three must be exposed for what they are: anti-America, anti-free enterprise capitalism, and anti-freedoms as guaranteed in our constitution. All three must be controlled by whatever means is necessary, be it outright military intervention, be it concentrated diligent enforcement of current laws, and/or a civilian blitzkreig of the medias acceptance and adoration of Al Gore’s inconvenient lies or half/truths, the government paid scientists, and the UN assault on the opposing voices of their global agenda.

And that’s As I See It Now.

I’ve got grandkids that I’d like to think they would live out their lives in a world that still has some sanity to it, that still has the basic freedoms to life, a liberty to choose for oneself the desires of one’s own heart, and to pursuit a happiness at seeing their children grow and have the ability to choose the same relative choices they’ve had, and I’ve had, and my parents had, and my grandparents who emigrated here a long time ago experienced.    That’s all.  Is that too much to ask for?

Is there still a chance that the American experience can still be a reality for our own grandkids?

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