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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Ted, MoanaLisa & Don


I guess I went complacent, when the Congress passed this Public Law “crap” back in 2005, under the disguise of the 109th Congress which included Uncle Ted Stevens, MoanaLisa MurCowpie and Don Young. Yes “Public Law” under the disguise of disgust, as Congress is supposed to work for the people, not against the people and this legislation was definitely out-to-lunch with respect to whom they arrive in DC to represent. Even though the “corporation is a person”, how come that bonafide person's vote appears to have more staying power then my little old vote? Better said, how come the entire cast of crooks caving into the “corporation” haven't been arrested as of yet? How many dysfunctional Congresses must “We the People” endure while bitting thy tongs before we get the point? Mark Twain was right on, they should all be incarcerated and that was way back when the Congress had an approval rating heading into the ground – today it reeks of a dust bowl and we are all refuges! NO, that approval rating cannot go any lower! I would be embarrassed to have a name tag of Senator or Congressmen. See, we may have become complacent to our own detriment back then - especially when we gave up hope while Dubya was at the helm and due the fact that he was a disgrace and didn't represent America - so we ran for cover while that town in Texas continued to realize it was missing an idiot! No wonder Dumb George cannot yet write any worthwhile memoirs, as there are none that deserve to be in print. Maybe for comic toilet paper! Yet our derelictions upon what was going down or coming down from an administration that gave not a rat's ass upon anything except incompetence, with an agenda either with us or look out I'll have Dick shoot, shock & awe your face away to oblivion, well that doesn't mean we should have let him do as he so well pleased – to the detriment of this nation's once “good” standing. Even though Bush stole both elections and gained “capital” through the heist, it doesn't mean he could cash it in with more destruction upon the Constitution. If any president should have been challenged as to what country finds his allegiance, Bush made it known that he prefers the desert scene and the “House of Saud” over the significance of Mt. Rushmore. And back then we held the sentiment that in time his reign of incompetence would wan and he would be relieved of duty and we could get on with our lives, in that pursuit to happiness. Bush indeed ruined the true American Spirit and ruined this nation's once good name, now in vain and the number one contender for the likes of a bullseye due in fact that we as a nation find weakness amongst us. When a nation finds such divisiveness, it rings a bell of challenge upon those so destined to wreck havoc. Sure Bush ruined things, as if that were not a true statement then the Tea-Pary would have never been born out of frustration. It was born out of the fact that Bush destroyed this country, or passed legislation that would in time have a devastating effect upon our right to liberty. But back then, my God what the hell were they smoking, as today we find out that the GOP passed the “Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act” and it came to be one of those things we let slip by, and today we see the victims of such legislation. Had it not been for this “Public Law”, the Sandy Hook massacre may have been just a horror movie instead of the real McCoy wherein 6-year old kids looked like they had been engaged in a Vietnam jungle massacre. Now even though Ted Stevens' is dead, and MoanaLisa eunuchized – the female version of euthanasia when a member of the U.S. Senate gets caught in land swindling dealings – the fact that a bill like this could get through the membership and get to the Awful Office, it is mind boggling. And Don Young has always voted for “crap”, so we should have expected that he would side with brain dead lobbyists – injuries sustained from wayward coconuts! See, it will take a long time before we see the total destruction that came from the Bush Dysentery Dynasty, but it is starting to show its ugly face about face! The fact that this one particular bill passed, it boggles the mind of common sense. So thank you Ted, thank you MurCowpie, thank you Don Young, for once again showing the entire human race that you are fools and we fell for your “Trust Me” smile once again and are fools also, for knowing not the truth your ideals and voting you in time after time after time - because we are indeed stupid! Here is a little take as to what went on during the 109th Congress back in 2005, the year in which the NRA made out like bandits through legislation to help promote Armageddon sooner then later, which today has boiled over to our schoolyards:
''If this bill passes, we will silence the voices of victims across the country who have been harmed by gun violence," Senator Jack Reed, Democrat of Rhode Island and chief opponent of the bill, said before the measure was approved. ''If this passes, what incentive will there be for gun dealers to act responsibly?" NONE!
''If this bill passes, we will silence the voices of victims across the country who have been harmed by gun violence," Senator Jack Reed, Democrat of Rhode Island and chief opponent of the bill, said before the measure was approved. ''If this passes, what incentive will there be for gun dealers to act responsibly?" NONE!
Sorry, but it was worth repeating what Reed said back then!
“Democrats offered several amendments to limit the scope of the bill, including a proposal to ban so-called ''cop-killer," armor-piercing bullets as well as a measure to allow law enforcement or the families of children under 16 to sue gun manufacturers. The amendments were all defeated. This legislation is another in a long line of congressional payback to the NRA, to the severe detriment of the safety of the American people. It's a shameless proposal that shields even the most reckless in the gun industry," said Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts.
So here is what they did when we were to busy trying to bail out our mortgages and working overtime to keep America running, even when on empty:
Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act - (Sec. 3) Prohibits a qualified civil liability action from being brought in any state or federal court against a manufacturer or seller of a firearm, ammunition, or a component of a firearm that has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce, or against a trade association of such manufacturers or sellers, for damages, punitive damages, injunctive or declaratory relief, abatement, restitution, fines, penalties, or other relief resulting from the criminal or unlawful misuse of a firearm. Requires pending actions to be dismissed. Excludes from such prohibition actions: (1) brought by a directly harmed party against a person who transfers a firearm knowing that it will be used to commit a crime of violence or a drug trafficking crime; (2) brought against a seller for negligent entrustment or negligence per se; (3) in which a manufacturer or seller of a firearm knowingly violated a state or federal statute applicable to the sale or marketing of the firearm and the violation was a proximate cause of the harm for which relief is sought; (4) for breach of contract or warranty in connection with the purchase of the firearm; (5) for death, physical injuries, or property damage resulting directly from a defect in design or manufacture of the firearm when used as intended or in a reasonably foreseeable manner, except that where the discharge was caused by a volitional act that constituted a criminal offense, such act shall be considered the sole proximate cause of any resulting death, personal injuries, or property damage; or (6) commenced by the Attorney General to enforce firearms provisions under the federal criminal code or the Internal Revenue Code. Permits a person under age 17 to recover damages authorized under federal or state law in a civil action that meets specified requirements.
The fact that it even prohibits “a state action”, this is as BIG as “Big Brother” can get! How come they try too fool us? And the fact that they “crapped” on present litigation wherein there could have come fallout upon the “gun running” corporation, talk about dishonoring Americans and the justice system. So maybe it is time for a Congressional Dress Code, and here is what I propose so this sort of thing never happens again:
“It’s safe and effective, used as a general training tool! And the “best” solution for “DOG ANXIETY”! According to the crypt script, “…pressure has an amazing calming effect, used successfully to reduce anxiety for many years for both animals and humans”. It’s a damn strait-jacket called the “ThunderSHIRT” but comes in red and blue, instead of the “white strait-jackets” made famous in old fashion horror movies! Accordingly, it has many uses: For controlling panting, shaking, drooling, whining, hiding, licking and bolting. Wow, amazing it is as the latter “strait-jacket controllable” attributes defines the 109th through the present 113th Congress - finally a suit that fits! Please Mr. Sergeant at Arms, please order 434 of these “strait-jackets” for the U.S. House of Representatives and 100 again for the U.S. Senate and make it a law abiding dress code that any and all members of Congress must abide by or else be held in “Contempt of We the People” and a fine of detention their reward – say a day in the trenches with other American salt of the earth heroes. If the “jacket” can rid Congressional members of drooling, whining, hiding, licking and bolting, maybe it means the “lobby” has been busted and we will once again see “Representation through Taxation” as it is supposed to work, “For the People”, NOT a freebie for the elitist. Then again, it appears that the Federal Judges are already restrained, as they must realize that something has gone terribly wrong with the Congress yet refuse to act! And do not they have the power to act as a “justice militia”, to take hold of this problem and fix it? There must be something out there in the government bureaucracy that was designed to eliminate such injustice from a representative body that gives not a rat's ass that they have an approval rating in the dust, as when we suffer it appears the “Corporation” rallies. Yes there is indeed a remedy of justice, it is called the vote. See, we vote them in time and time again, and we get more of the same for our complacent attitude towards governance. We are lead to believe that we must vote, but voting for incompetence time after time, give US a break. We must begin to exercise that “Right to Vote” with caution, as to vote for more “crap”, well it corrupts the system even more. In courts of law, if somebody is wronging you and you let it go on unabated, the justice will say so what - as your inaction accepted it. And it is no different today with “Our” representation, we let it slide by as we are too busy treading water and they take advantage of that fact. Then when re-election time comes rolling along, they come looking for the sympathy vote and make threats of loosing this and loosing that, and we fall for it. So maybe the “strait-jacket” approach is our only hope, but trying to get Congress in-line to try on a new wardrobe, don't hold your breath, as they would like us all to silently pass away and then they could have one and only one person to answer too, that be the “Corporation” - their ultimate “person” of interest. Bitter? How can we NOT be?

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