Biden’s an Idiot, Too

Anyone want to send him back to school?

Now, who was it that was president in 1929/1930… could it have maybe been Herbert C. Hoover? Remember Hoovervilles, Mr. Biden? I remember them from 5th grade Social Studies class, and it’s amazing, but there’s information about it on this thing called the Internet. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooverville)

Moving right on along to the next point of idocy (my money is on Katie Couric not knowing he screwed up, just for the record) is regarding the timeline of the invention of the television. The first cathode ray tube (CRT) TV produced in America came along in 1938. I learned (again, in school, Mr. Biden) that television didn’t really start to take hold in the homes until the 50s and 60s, depending on the area of the country and purchasing ability of families. Often there were only a handful of TVs in a neighborhood in the beginning of television programming.

Oh, and just in case he was thinking about Roosevelt’s fireside chats… those were on the radio, too.

I Will Vote For THIS Candidate

I heard on news radio this morning that each candidate spent over $30M on commercials. Maybe we should cut all of the lipservice crap about welfare, helping the needy, and entitlement programs and see who will be the first candidate ever to take all non-staff money and donate it to a non-profit for some real CHANGE.

Word would spread so fast that they would get free advertising from the press, organizations, and viral e-mail chains. “Obama is a Muslim,” anyone?

You heard it here first.

Irena Sendler vs Al Gore: Where Is Common Sense?

Warsaw (Poland), February 13, 2005, taken by Mariusz Kubik, http://www.mariuszkubik.pl

Warsaw (Poland), February 13, 2005, taken by Mariusz Kubik, http://www.mariuszkubik.pl

I’ll just come out and say it: politics suck. Too bad there is no way around either that fact or the existence of politics. Millions of people were shocked, mad, flabbergasted, confused, etc. by Al Gore’s Nobel Peace Prize nomination AND victory last year. My only solice was assuming that there had been no real contenders last year, because the media sure didn’t talk about anyone but Gore, did they?

There was a true hero of humanity up for the prize, but no one has heard of Irena Sendler.

Back in WWII, Irena got a job as a plumber in the Warsaw Ghetto in an effort to smuggle children and babies out because she knew what their fate was going to be. She had enough room in the bottom of her toolbox to carry out infants and would sneak out small children in a burlap sack.

We all know children and babies don’t stay quiet for very long periods of time, so she kept a dog in the back of her truck to keep the guards away and to drown out any commotion her catch would make.

2,500 kids later, she was caught and had all four limbs broken and was nearly beaten to death, but she still had the names of the children she rescued buried under a tree in her back yard so she could notify their parents when the war was over. Of course, most of the adults had been gassed by that time, and the children were placed in foster care or were adopted, but they alive, nonetheless.

She ran up against Mr. Global Warming, which is still a hotly debated topic over cause, solutions, motivations, effects, and more. What about her life and accomplishments can possibly be debated regarding the prize? Check out her organization’s website at http://irenasendler.org/ for more information on her and what is still going on.

I guess people wanted a middle-aged, angry millionaire to win rather than a righteous, elderly woman.

When Burning Money Becomes Envogue

Texas Ty insisted on an encore. Let the flames begin!