Joyanna Adams

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Cardinals WIN THE WORLD SERIES!

We’re bad—We’re bad. We’re bad!!!

This is one happy town tonight!

And now, a word from our sponcer, who no doubt was the luckey charm that gave us the best game every witnessed in baseball (GAME SIX) So said Bob Costas!

Sorry all you squirrel haters, this one for YOU!

October 28, 2011 Posted by | Just life | , | 3 Comments

Stuffing the “Byrd” for Term Limits

Nobody Remembers

that Robert Bryd, the Democrat from West Virginia, was the longest serving Senator in American History:  Sworn into office in 1959, he remained entrenched there until his death in 2010. Actually, another year and they could have sent him to a taxidermist, stuffed him, and put him on display, in the great hall, holding a bible in his hand and pointing his finger to the murals on the Capitol Rotunda. It’s the least they could have done for us, for paying his salary for 57 years.

 

When examining just this one Senator, you see that the FUBAR America is now into, didn’t just happen overnight. Robert Bryd was right there along with his party, pushing it towards the brink that it’s now in.

  ON RACE:
First off: Let’s just get this fact out into the open: Robert was a racist until his death, something he has in common with Michelle Obama, who we might want to stuff at her demise one day (when her time is up on this earth) and put on display in the White House garden, holding a cucumber in one hand and a Burrito in the other.  (Nobody is having fun…add your own!) It was as a leader of the Klu Klux Klan, where Robert found his true leadership abilities. He wrote in a letter to a friend: (probably sitting in his white robes)

“I shall never fight in the armed forces with a Negro by my side … Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds.”

Even though he apologized later in life, it was more a political survival than any personal level. Notice in the video, even saying “white nigger” means he thinks a “nigger” is a negative thing. And that ending was clearly, not written by him. (Wait…let’s put on that plague underneath him….”Saving the poor white niggers from the poor black niggers.”)

Come on. Nobody wants to know–Who was voting for this man for 57 years? White raciests? Dare I say…white and black DEMOCRATS?

Later after the death of his teenage grandson he made this comment:

“The death of my grandson caused me to stop and think.” said Byrd, adding he came to realize that black people love their children as much as he does his. He could have well said: “The death of my grandson made me realize that even gophers love their babies and much as I do.”

Really?  And this was the man who was a walking encyclopedia of knowledge?

Bryd filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1965, and he was  the only senator to vote against both Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas to the United States Supreme Court, the only two African American nominees.

 ON MONEY…

Robert had a real talent for grabbing and spending taxpayer’s money. He successfully lead the fights against a constitutional amendment to balance the budget in 1995, 1996, and 1997. Now, the democrats don’t even mess with a budget. Why bother? Budgets are for little people.

Bryd got more pork for his state of West Virginia, than any other politician alive, more than 30 existing federal projects bear his name, and that’s not including his wife’s name. He called himself the “Big Daddy” at the dedication for the Robert C. Byrd Biotechnology Science Center. (Big Daddy of all the little niggers.)

How did he get so much money for such a little state? The dirty little secret is: get on the right committees— and he was on almost all of them. Bryd served in the House for six years before moving to the Senate. He served as Secretary of the Senate Democratic Caucus from 1967-1971, then became Majority Leader from1981-1989, and then as Senate Minority Leader from 1981 to 1987, and 1989 to1989-2012 he served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate when the Democrats had majority.. BUT…the sweetest job he got as a Senator was becoming Chairman of the United States Committee on Appropriations from1989-1995, 2001-2003, and 2007-2009, giving him extraordinary influence over federal spending.

Whoever holds the purse of Congress, has enormous power.  Barney Frank, in 2007, served as Chairman on the House Financial Committee. These two guys gave us a one/two punch in the face, with all their spending—- Byrd on his endless pork and Barney for setting up Freddie and Fannie.

Nobody Thinks that when Barney passes away, we should save a place for his stuffed corpse, in the basement, next to the men’s john…holding an American dollar in his hand— because it will be the last one left on the planet by the time he finally kicks the bucket.

Push the button, and his toe will tap.

Democrats will tell you it’s the war-mongering Republicans that broke us. But when Democrats spend billions on war, it’s ALWAYS for humanitarian reasons. As if, protecting their citizens is too lame an excuse for them.

There are facts, and there are facts: And the facts are that when Democrats are in charge of the money in Congress, the rest of us will go to the grave
sooner rather than later.And they spend it to buy votes, which is why, the black vote will go to the Democrat 99% of the time.
Robert Bryd was living proof of that.

 Near the end of his life, Bryd tried to ease his white guilt by voting for Obama over Hillary Clinton.That had to be hard for him.

So, you have to ask yourself, When former President Jimmy Carter noted, “He was my closest and most valuable adviser while I served as president.” Isn’t it about time we insist on term limits? Shouldn’t that be on the Tea Party lists of demands?

The longer they stay in, the more damage they do, and the harder it is to get them out. Maybe we should start insisting that if they insist on dying in office, we will have them stuffed, and displayed for all eternity. They will NEVER be allowed to leave.

Oh…and Jimmy Carter? Let’s stuff his body and put him in the Smithsonian, next to a statue of someone who actually DID something with the peanut, the great Black American inventor,George Washington Carver. A man who  actually contributed something to humanity,all peanuts aside..

I’d better stop…before I get to Pelosi. You don’t want to know where I’d put her…

TERM LIMITS….Or…Stuff em.

(Nobody makes this stuff up)

October 28, 2011 Posted by | Congress, humor, Uncategorized | , , , , , | 1 Comment

The Baseball Game of the Decade…

Nobody Flashes

 Nobody Knows

That I used to be a big Cardinal baseball fan. I was so bad and so hooked on baseball, that I had to look myself in the reality mirror one day and say, “Knock it off! ” —I went cold turkey. As some of you know, I did go to my first ballgame earlier this year with my friend Pattie, and the game was..boring. (the game was, not my time with my friend)  But tonight…I decided to watch the whole game of the World Series, because after all…St.Louis is where I live, and if there was one game to watch..this was it.

It had everything—-errors, fumbles, home runs…and heart-stopping moments of anticipation.

The Cardinals started off with 3 errors, dropping the balls, and then the Rangers made some really stupid mistakes. Both coaches ran out of pitchers. The game was tied in the 4th, and then the Rangers had two home runs right away, putting them on top 7-4, then 7-5.  

The Cardinals came back in the last strike of the game…to tie it in the 9th, and again in the 10th, and the game ended with a home-town boy hitting the home run in the bottom of the 11th, to center field.. to win.

Yes, the game was won, not by the big star,  Pujols, but by the rest of the team. It was baseball at it’s very best.  If you saw it, then you know. 

It was one of the best World Series games ever played. The team that you thought would lose, somehow managed to come up with everything and anything to stay in the game. The American dream, can still be found, in baseball.

Tomorrow 7th World Series Game should be no less exciting.

You know who I’ll be rooting for?

The Squirrel.

October 28, 2011 Posted by | American Culture, baseball, Uncategorized | , , | 1 Comment