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The Constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions." --American Statesman Daniel Webster (1782-1852)


Monday, January 8, 2018

More Pithy Thoughts...

I have spent besides the weekend working, spending the time with the Family and real world stuff, and I have a recalcitrant kitchen fan I am dealing with.  Hopefully I will finally get the problem fixed on Monday.  It isn't the fan that is the problem, it is the box in the ceiling, the screws holding the brace is pulling out. 

I also am watching "The Running Man" and I used to watch this movie all the time in the barracks in the 80's but haven't watched it in years....This movie screams "The 80's". especially the hair style..

On a different note, I have heard that the FBI will finally start investigating the Clinton Foundation...I don't have hope though, I think the corruption in the FBI runs too deep, especially the higher ranks

And  North Korea has been ratcheting the rhetoric

 and I heard that the South Koreans caught a Chinese ship delivering oil to the North Koreans despite the UN Embargo.

    And finally Iran is having another "Arab Spring", apparently the White House under Trump is treating this differently than the Obama White House did.

I am hopeful that the results will be different this time because the Iranians under the Mad Mullah's have been stirring things up in the Middle East.  Iran wants to be THE Regional player in the Middle East. They want to wipe Israel off the map, their QUD forces are responsible for many American deaths from IED and their variants and they have passed their skills to the locals.

2 comments:

  1. Re Iran, but we're STILL to blame, according to the left... sigh

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    1. Hey Old NFO;

      The left manages to blame us for everything, I guess accepting responsibility is a grownup act and the average leftist don't rate on the maturity meter.

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