Wandering in Liberty

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Fair Tax Book Supports Hurricane Survivors

Neil Boortz announced on his show today that he and Congressman John Linder will be directing all proceeds "The Fair Tax Book" for the next 2 weeks to assist hurricane victims. Boortz had already been donating his piece of the profits to charity. In addition to helping out those in need a further impetus to buy the book and pass it around is the recent resistance by K Street lobyists. Without a tax system that can be manipulated for political favors, a major source of political campaign money will dry up. Gee it would be a shame to see a decrease in nasty political ads!

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

24 season six

Is January here yet? I don't even know if my TV works anymore. I catch news online and from the radio, and don't know of any good reason to risk turning on the TV again. I think I'll wait till it's time for Jack to save the world again.

Kudo's to Al Gore

Okay, Al Gore was playing the political attack games along with everyone, but I must give him credit and thanks for helping airlift about 270 Katrina evacuees. At the urging of a doctor who saved his son's life, Gore flew on and underwrote the $50,000.00 cost of two private charters from New Orleans Sept. 3rd and 4th.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Make way for the Kings of Bloviation!

Kennedy, Schumer, Leahy, Durbin, and Feinstein... (okay there is one queen of bloviation on the panel) they will all wailing this week about judicial ideology, the importance of maintaining the courts progress to the left and questioning Judge Roberts to find some evidence of his being a conservative.

At his confirmation hearing Monday, chief justice nominee John Roberts already answered the questions he will suffer hundreds of times. "I come before the committee with no agenda. I have no platform. Judges are not politicians."

The stark contrast between politicians and a non-political judge will be on on display.

Another blog? Hey it's a free country!

It's a free country right?

...right?

Sure half my income is confiscated by the government, you only own the property your house is built on till the city decides it has a better use for it...

ahhhh I'm not really in the mood for a rant, but I needed start with something ! :)