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naked pictures of Reagan    
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bucket of chicken    
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"Eagles Greatest Hits" CD    
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WMD's????????????????????????????
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nankerphelge wrote on Apr 6th, 2009 at 5:40pm:
"when bush went into iraq, you conservatives used saddam's defying of UN resolutions to bolster your case. now i hear the right repeating again and again that the UN is a useless body and a waste of space. double standard of the highest magnitudinism!!"

I don't think you understand what a double standard is.
Or if you do, you are not being intellectually honest in your application of it here.

After the 1991 Gulf War, Sadam Hussein kicked out the UN weapons inspectors and would not let them in.  He defied other UN resolutions as well, resulting in what was supposed to be UN economic sanctions.  Instead the UN established the Oil-for Food program with Iraq which ended up to be a corrupt deal between the UN and Hussein.  This all happened during Clinton's watch, by the way. 

Hussein continued to thumb his nose at the international community and there were plenty of people (and countries) on both sides of the aisle that realized that UN sanctions are toothless -- always have been and always will be.

After 9/11, Bush went to the UN, as you libs are so fond of doing, in an attempt to build a coalition willing to confront Hussein on his failure to abide by the UN sanctions.  Bush told the UN that they were in danger of becoming irrelevant because they had no will to back up their pointless sanctions.  The UN did nothing. 

That is not a double standard.
If conservative had demanded that Bush go to the UN for authorization to take on a rouge regime like Hussein's and then decried Obama doing the same, that would be a double standard.

But Bush went to the UN to tell them that the were becoming irrelevant, and if they did not do something to stop Hussein, we would do it.

Not only is that NOT a double standard, it illustrates to those with a functioning cerebral cortex why Obama's choice to run for more UN sanctions is pointless.

Hope that helps.



What I remember is that France would not vote with the United States at the UN, so we amp'ed up the anti-France rhetoric including renaming one of America's favorite foods to Freedom Fries.

Turned out France was right about Iraq. There were no WMDs. Rumsfeld said that "we know where they are". No shit.

No, I am not saying I would prefer for Saddam to be in power. No a good trade for the lives we lost there, or the money either.
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Yeah I know WMDs
Blah blah blah

Forget the fact that Hussein had both bio and nuke programs prior to 9/11.

Forget the fact that he used bioweapons on the Kurds in the 1980s.

Forget the fact that other countries had intelligence that Hussein was still developing them after the Gulf War.

Forget the fact that right after 9/11, the US demanded that weapons inspectors be allowed into Iraq and Hussein denied them entry, making him look like he was hiding them.

So yeah, WMDs -- not our intelligence community's finest moment -- but not surprising given what we did know and how Hussein behaved.

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Reply #4178 - Apr 6th, 2009 at 6:10pm
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i only wish someone would use WMDs on TTM's computer.
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nankerphelge wrote on Apr 6th, 2009 at 8:43am:
Fuck you, incidently!




LMAO, thanks!

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then what does that make Bush supporters? Watch out for the boogeyman...... whatever that may be this week.  you made a grown man cry 

Honestly, can they possibly whine any more?
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Reply #4180 - Apr 7th, 2009 at 3:34am
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nankerphelge wrote on Apr 6th, 2009 at 5:55pm:
Yeah I know WMDs
Blah blah blah

Forget the fact that Hussein had both bio and nuke programs prior to 9/11.

Forget the fact that he used bioweapons on the Kurds in the 1980s.

Forget the fact that other countries had intelligence that Hussein was still developing them after the Gulf War.

Forget the fact that right after 9/11, the US demanded that weapons inspectors be allowed into Iraq and Hussein denied them entry, making him look like he was hiding them.

So yeah, WMDs -- not our intelligence community's finest moment -- but not surprising given what we did know and how Hussein behaved.

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He sure had chemical weapons as we sold them to him.
The countries are the same ones who lied about WMD'S the same ones who said he was making them.
Remember in Jan and July 2001 Powell and Rice both said on TV,that he had to capability to make WMD'S and they were not worried as they had him under control,says it all.
No Bio or nuke programme,did he want one,i would guess,but he didnt and two of your top goverment people said he didnt before 9/11.

Why doesnt the US go after the nuclear weapons in Pakistan,who are one bullet away from radical fundamentalist(more worrying that Iraq).
India and Israel.
Us and the UK pick who they say is a threat,who they want to boycott and ban,ones who do not do what they are told,while other just as corrupt and some who have worse human rights,get away scot free.
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Reply #4181 - Apr 7th, 2009 at 4:28am
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nanky misses the point yet again...it's not about Bush here, it's about nanky's bushgeekism
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Reply #4182 - Apr 7th, 2009 at 9:21am
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Oh I get it now.

I don't say anything about Bush, but the best you can do is lable me a bushgeek because that is all ya got!

Wow - you musta gone to Harvard!

But hey, let's bury the hatchet and move on to post-partisan posting ("PPP"):
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In his first two months in office, President Barack Obama has succeeded in widening the political gulf among Americans more than any other president in modern history, according to a new poll. The "partisan gap" between Republicans and Democrats is 10 points larger than it was under George W. Bush.

The gulf – between Democrats and Republicans who say President Obama is succeeding – is also showing signs of further widening, according to a new Pew Research poll.

The poll indicates that 88 percent of Democrats approve of the president's job performance, while just 27 percent of Republicans say the same thing – a 61-point difference.

By comparison, the gap for President George W. Bush at a similar point in his administration was 51 points. It was 45 for Bill Clinton, 38 for George H. W. Bush, and 46 for Ronald Reagan.

The Pew Research Center poll – a survey of polls six weeks into the Obama era – concluded that despite the frequent calls for bipartisanship, U.S. politics is more polarized than at any equivalent point in the past four decades.


"There is no single answer as to why this is happening," Michael Dimock, the associate director at Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, and the author of this study, told Digital Journal.com. "This polarization is part of a long-term pattern. You see increasing polarization with Reagan and then with Bush and now with Obama.


"One argument is that it is the environment that Obama inherited," Dimock said. "The counter-argument is that people came into this presidency optimistic that he would be bipartisan. However, the polarization that we are seeing with Obama is occurring on both sides. It is not just a Republican issue. Democrats support him uniformly - more than they did under Clinton."


The irony is that Obama has made it a central pillar of his presidency to try and heal what was often described at the bitter partisanship of the last three decades. In the final days of the election campaign, he rebuffed Republican claims to represent the "real America" by saying, "There is no city or town that is more pro-America than anywhere else; we are one nation, all of us proud, all of us patriots."


But his strong Democratic support seems to be due to the overwhelmingly liberal Democratic issues that Obama supports in a much more aggressive manner than Bill Clinton did, Dimock said. And that hurts him even more with conservative and moderate Republicans.


"He has taken on an ambitious agenda," Dimock said. "His policies cleave along partisan lines - they are right down the center. Obama's approval results are based on the decisions he has chosen to make."


The Pew findings suggest that, at least up to now, he has been unable to turn back an historic trend in American politics and society, FoxNews.com pointed out. Over the past 40 years the country has grown steadily more polarized.


Richard Nixon at the start of his first term in 1969 had a partisan gap of only 29 percent, and Jimmy Carter in 1977 of only 25 percent. Since then the gulf has widened with every new presidency other than the elder George Bush who succeeded in reducing the gap after Reagan to 38 percent.


"Thirty years ago people on the losing side of an election tended to give new presidents the benefit of the doubt early on, but that seems to have gone," said Dimock.


The explanation for Obama's failure to reintroduce a bipartisan note is in itself polarized, Dimock added.


"Some would argue that he inherited this problem - a nation where divisions were raw and the country divided, despite his best efforts,” he told reporters. “Others will follow the 'he brought it on himself' school of thought, pointing to his ambitious agenda that was always going to ruffle feathers."

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Reply #4183 - Apr 7th, 2009 at 10:00am
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I would agree that there is a huge divide between Dems and Repubs at this point, but I still believe Obama is a bipartisan pol.
Right now, he is pushing through his agenda and that will create a lot of loud rhetoric from his detractors.

Didn't Obama hold a benefit for McCain right after the election? Seems pretty cool to me. When has that occurred before?

This will settle down next year or maybe the third year. And probably ramp up again during the first year of his second term . . .
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The gap is wider than ever yet Obalama is "bi-partisan"? Doesn't work, does it? Much like his economic plans...
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Some Guy wrote on Apr 6th, 2009 at 5:34pm:
Obama will be fine, just getting into a groove now. Best Obama bar none.

Oh I agree that he's at his best right now; it's just that his best isn't good enough. The Euro papers are filled with articles about how badly he played over there. Seems we've replaced "cowboy" diplomacy with "meek & mild" diplomacy. All those countries refused his pleas to take Gitmo's bad guys. See, electing a massive pussy to the nation's highest office is killing us.
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But it's not like the gap is 50/50. Obama's approval is close to 70%.
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Yet 59% say the country is headed in teh wrong direction. those numbers don't jibe.
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Yet 59% say the country is headed in teh wrong direction. those numbers don't jibe.



Oh, I guess I'll start seeing those numbers soon, since I read it here first.
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It was in the story yesterday about his 66% approval rating. One of those numbers is off.
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It was in the story yesterday about his 66% approval rating. One of those numbers is off.


I didn't see it. I'm shocked.
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April 6, 2009
Strange Days

     Even while a wave of reflex nausea washed over America last week, and the unemployment rolls swelled by much more than another half million, the greatest stock market suckers' rally in seventy years pulled in the last of the credulous. These are strange days. The earth is heaving and the buds swelling again -- at least north of the equator, where most of the action is -- and the global economy, which was supposed to be a permanent new add-on to the human condition, is sloughing away in big horrid gobs. But no one in charge of anything can believe it. The banking fiasco has introduced so much noise into the system that world leadership can't think straight.
     What they're missing is real simple: peak oil means no more ability to service debt at all levels, personal, corporate, and government. End of story. All the other exertions being performed in opposition to this basic fact-of-life amount to a spastic soft-shoe performed before a smokescreen concealing a world of hurt. If the "quantitative easing" (money creation) and fiscal legerdemain (TARPs, TARFs, et cetera) happen to jack up the "velocity" of the new funny-money, and the world resumes its previous level of oil use, the price of oil would rise again -- this time astronomically because the previous crash of oil prices crushed the development of new oil projects to offset depletion -- and the global economy will crash again. Only the next phase of the disease is liable to move beyond the financial and into the social and political realms. Disorder of various kinds will rule -- toppled governments, civil unrest, international tension and conflict.
     The US is doing everything possible to avoid these awful realities, but probably the worst self-deception is the idea that everything would be okay if we could just "re-start lending." That's just not going to happen. There is no more capacity to service the debt we've already piled on. Americans borrowed too much, and the bankers who made obscene fortunes in fees and bonuses in fraudulent lending managed to leverage this unpayable debt into the greatest collective swindle the world has ever known. The swindle has sent poison into every cell of the macro socio-economic organism, and further swindles are unlikely to revive it.
     The rally in stocks, the financials in particular, could go on for another month or two. In the meantime, banks are striving desperately to avoid calling in more bad loans -- especially in commercial real estate, malls, strip malls, Big Box power centers -- because they don't want any more losses on their balance sheets. That can only go on for so long, too. Sooner or later the daisy chain of credibility in the fundamental transactions of business lose legitimacy and something's got to give.
     My guess is it will first take the form, sometime after Memorial Day (but maybe sooner) of wholesale liquidations of everything under the North American sun: companies, households, chattels, US Treasury paper of all kinds, and, of course, the S & P 500. We'll soon find out whether an organism the size of the United States can run an economy based on one family selling the contents of its garage to the family next door. My guess is that this type of economy won't support the standards of living previously enjoyed in places like Dallas and Minneapolis.
     The socio-political fallout from the inherent anger and disappointment in all this is liable to be severe. The public is already warming up for it, with cheerleaders such as Glen Beck on Fox TV News calling for the formation of militias, and gun sales moving out-of-sight. One mistake that the banking elite and their lawyer paladins made the past decade was their show of conspicuous acquisition -- of houses especially -- in easy-to-get-to places where anyone can see them, for instance an angry mob in Fairfield County, Connecticut, or Easthampton, New York. Unlike the beleaguered elites of South Africa (where I visited recently), who live behind layers of fortification, the executives of Citibank, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and a long list of hedge funds, will be found cringing in their wine-lockers behind a measly layer of privet hedge when the tattooed minions of Glen Beck come a'calling.
     This could perhaps be avoided if someone in authority like US Attorney General Eric Holder took an aggressive interest in the multiple swindles of the decade past, and commenced some prosecutions. But the window of opportunity for this sort of meliorating action may close sooner than the government and the mainstream media believe. Social phase-change, as in the formations of mobs, is nothing to screw around with. Once the first window is broken, all bets are off for social stability. My guess is that the various bail-out gifts to the bankers are long past having gone too far in the eyes of this increasingly flammable public.
     We have no previous experience with this type of social unrest. The violence of the Vietnam era will look very limited and reasonable in comparison -- in the sense that it was an uprising on the grounds of principle, not survival. And the Civil War was a wholly regimented affair between two rival factions. This time, people with little interest in principle beyond some dim idea of economic fairness, will be hoisting the flaming brands out of sheer grievance and malice. By the time Lloyd Blankfein sees the torches flickering through his privet, it will be too late to defend the honor of his cappuccino machine.
     President Obama will have to starkly change his current game plan if this outcome is to be avoided. I think he's capable of turning off the mob -- of preventing the grasshoppers from turning into ravening locusts -- but it may take an extraordinary exercise in authority to do it, such as the true (not pretend) nationalization of the big banks, engineering the exit of Ben Bernanke from the Federal Reserve, sucking up the ignominy of having to replace failed regulator Tim Geithner in the Treasury Department, and calling out the dogs on the swindlers who had the gall to play their country for a sucker.
     As I've averred more than a few times in this space before, the standard of living in America has got to come way down. We mortgaged our future and the future has now begun. Tough noogies for us. But the broad public won't accept the reality of this as long as the grandees of finance and their myrmidons appear to still enjoy the high life. They've got to be brought down hard, perhaps even disgraced and humiliated in the courts, and certainly parted from some of their fortunes -- if only in lawyer's fees. Mr. Obama pretty much served notice to this effect last week, telling a delegation of bankers in the White House that he was the only thing standing between them and "the pitchforks." It's possible he understands the situation
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Seems like The Woman With The Clumsy Gait isn't actually all that popular...


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The media attention that Michelle gets is over the top for sure. They dwell on her appearance. WTF does that matter?
Still, the smartest first lady since Hillary. Hope it does the country some good to have a smart first lady, rather than a stepford wife.
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Obama will be fine, just getting into a groove now. Best Obama bar none.

Oh I agree that he's at his best right now; it's just that his best isn't good enough. The Euro papers are filled with articles about how badly he played over there. Seems we've replaced "cowboy" diplomacy with "meek & mild" diplomacy. All those countries refused his pleas to take Gitmo's bad guys. See, electing a massive pussy to the nation's highest office is killing us.

Broheim, Obama is doing just fine. Let the haters hate. Our President was great on the world stage. The surprise visit to Iraq was brilliant, heard thru a friend of a friend over there that he really boosted morale with that move so well that we may have just won the Iraq war. You see, tater, he saw a million faces and he rocked them all.
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Nice to see Barry wrap up his worldwide "Apologize For America Tour" in Iraq by telling the Iraqis "No we can't....err...hmmmm....uhhh....continue to...err...uhhh...ummmm....keep...your peace." He also went to greet the American troops, who have been doing outstanding work at putting that country on the right path, and tell them that the only government agency that was going be cut was the military. Great! Every other government program gets funding in such astronomical numbers that it will take take decades to pay off and Barry Co. decides it would be a great way to offset those costs by slashing the military budget when we are engaged in two wars at the present. Well at least he will soon be rid of Iraq. If that place goes to shit he can always lay it off on Bush.


Have you guys not figured it out yet? The guys a joke. In every single regard he's a joke. The only thing that he and his teleprompter have managed to do successfully is the brainwashing of millions of Obamadrones.


So while The Socialist One slashes the military, takes a knife to the heart of our free market economy, and runs up deficits that our grandchildren will be paying off, at least he still has time, and tax payer money, to fund a pledge drive of brownshirts masquerading as "progressive, liberal, men of the people" types.


I once again am forced to throw the BS flag on this idiot, and his band of brain dead drones.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EglMVfUB74&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Ethebigfeedblo...



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...&&&&...&&&&...&&&&...&&&&"When all government...in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided...” Thomas Jefferson&&&&"Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have. The course of history shows us that as a government grows, liberty decreases." — Thomas Jefferson&&&&&&&&We're not old men.We don't bother about petty morals--Keef&&&&Actually, it only takes one drink to get me loaded. Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or fourteenth. &&-- George Burns&&&&&&I ain't no leftist!-Bob Dylan&&&&"In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a brave and scarce
 
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As if the Obama campaign wasn't bad enough. That little brown shirt army that Barry Co. wants to put together is well on it's way. Google-H.R. 1388.

In part it says-These conscripts or “volunteers” would be:
… grouped together as appropriate in campuses for operational, support, and boarding purposes. The Corps campus for a unit shall be in a facility or central location established as the operational headquarters and boarding place for the unit. … There shall be a superintendent for each camp."
The legislation also refers to these volunteers wearing “uniforms” and discusses the need for a public service academy – a four-year institution that would train “public sector leaders.”


So we got that going for us, but now Barry Co. has effectively just signed our national economic sovereignty over to a group of European socialists. He has withdrawn the Declaration Of Independence for all intents and purposes. And why not? To Barry the USA is more of the world's problem than the world's solution. He has soaked up his hate America dogma very well. All his years of hanging out with the most far left radicals in America have truly done a number on this man's philosophy. His ideology is etched in stone, and nothing will deter him from changing the real America that truly exists with the America that he envisions. We are all going to suffer. Even you Obamadrones.


Check this out. And before you start slamming the messenger listen to the message. What is being read here is official US policy as per Barry Co., and it should scare the hell out of every liberty loving American. Even you Obamadrones.


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...&&&&...&&&&...&&&&...&&&&"When all government...in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided...” Thomas Jefferson&&&&"Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have. The course of history shows us that as a government grows, liberty decreases." — Thomas Jefferson&&&&&&&&We're not old men.We don't bother about petty morals--Keef&&&&Actually, it only takes one drink to get me loaded. Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or fourteenth. &&-- George Burns&&&&&&I ain't no leftist!-Bob Dylan&&&&"In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a brave and scarce
 
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I heard an interesting story on NPR yesterday while driving in my car.
The United States is running out of gun ammo?

Are people really afraid that the government is going to take away their guns?

So, do they intend to shoot at the ATF should they appear in their respective neighborhoods?
And do they think that the ATF will just retreat and go away?

I guess it's good to know that there is still disposable income out there, but really.
Doesn't sound like they thought this through to me . . .

It also occurred to me that this might have been a great marketing ploy by those who make the ammo.

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from Chuck Leavell's Diary....

My flight to Frankfurt didn’t leave until 11:30 from Heathrow, so it wasn’t too painful to get up at 8:30 to make it to Charing Cross station and from there to Paddington and on to Heathrow. From there I boarded on a British Airways flight to Frankfurt, arriving about 3:30. I lost an hour with the time change. Andrea Tutenburg, the wife of my friend and the organizer of the tour, Christian Raupach, picked me up and drove me to the HR1 studios where I would finally meet the band that would be working with me. We had a nice chat on the way, and got to the studio about 4:30. I first met Paul Hochstadter, the drummer. Tim Ries has met Paul when we were in Frankfurt earlier in the summer when the Stones had played there and had recommended him to me. Paul graciously put the rest of the band together for me. Paul gave me positive vibes right away…and had helped to set up my piano rig for the rehearsal. I had a nice Steinway to play and he had it all miced with some monitors set up for me. Then I met the rest of the guys…Christian Diener, the bass player; Lutz Haefner, the saxophonist; and Martin Scales, the guitarist. We eventually all took our places and got down to work. The guys had prepared well, and between the mp3 files I had sent them over the Internet and the charts that they and I had made, we had a great rehearsal. But being the first time we had ever played together, it did take us a good 6 hours of work. We were all pretty tired at the end of it, but I felt confident that we’d have a good show the next day.
We wrapped up the rehearsal and Christian took me to my hotel. We had a late dinner together before saying goodnight until tomorrow.

The next day, my friend Michael Salm-Salm came with his friend and neighbor Patricia Senszh driving. Apparently he had let his drivers’ license expire and therefore had to call for help. I had met Patricia back in ‘04 when I came to Germany for the release of my “Forever Green” book here. It was good to see them both, and we headed out for Laubach, where there would be a meeting of the German Forest Landowner’s Assn. that we would attend, then I had the concert to do for the “Blues, Schmooz and Aplemus” festival, also in Laubach. It was a beautiful drive through the German countryside…. lots of agricultural lands and forestlands to gaze out at during the drive. We also had a great chat and caught up with our respective families and various goings-on. Finally we arrived in Laubach and the place for the Landowner’s meeting. It was already in full swing with about 100 folks in attendance. I had a few interviews to do and went to a room upstairs to get a couple of them done…..then went back down to the meeting. Michael had asked me to speak to the group…so after several other speeches, I gave a short address with him interpreting and played a couple of songs for them. They all seemed to enjoy it, and so did I. Then afterwards I signed some autographs and did a couple of more interviews upstairs. With all that done, I had a little time to grab a bite to eat with Michael, Patricia and the president of the Association, a really nice and sharp man named Michael von der Tann. We had a light bit of food and good conversation together.
Finally it was time to play. The stage was not far from the facility where we had met with the Association and had our meal…only a short walk down some grounds to get to a big tent that had been set up for the festival. I was surprise to see such a big crowd as we approached…. there was about 3,000 or so folks there. The entire band had arrived and set up, and Christian had arranged for someone to set up my piano and rig. I greeted everyone and we had a short discussion of the set list and little details about arrangements and then took the stage.
Wow, it went better than I could ever have asked for! Great crowd…. and the guys played brilliantly. We went through about a ninety minute set and did a couple of encores…and left them wanting more…truly a perfect start to the campaign! I congratulated the band for such a great job…. and then we had to pack up and say our good byes…. but temporarily…. as we had more dates to together in the coming month. Michael and Patricia drove me to the Frankfurt airport where I would stay in the Sheraton hotel, right next to one of the terminals. Michael helped me get checked in and we hugged each other good-bye, grateful for such a successful day. By now it was a little past midnight, and I had to catch a 7:30am flight the coming morning to get back to London. I put in for the dreadful wake up call and put my head on the pillow and began to read Riffy's long winded cut and paste jobs on the Rocks Off political thread and then zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..... zzzzzzzzzzzz..... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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I have no idea if ammo supplies are low.

I have plenty, so I don't care.

But you are damn right there are people in this country that think the Democrats are looking for a way to confiscate guns!  Eric Holder is a big gun-control advocate.  And others in the Administration and Congress have a clear disdain for gun owners.  Take Hillary's recent statements about how many % of guns in Mexican drug cartel hands are US made!  Not only was that "fact" clearly disputed only minutes later, but the shear idiocy of the statement is worthy of consideration. 

In the US, you cannot legally obtain fully automatic "assault weapons" like AK-47s or M-16s.  You can get semi-automatic versions in some places for between $250-$500.

Conversely, Central Amercia is literally flooded with FULLY automatic versions -- especially AKs -- for less than $200. 

Okay, so Mexican warlords are coming to the US to pay more for a semi, when they can dial up Hugo Chavez and get boxes of fully automatic weapons for less!!

Why do you suppose Hillary (and others that have echoed her "statistic") make such a claim?

When the ATF comes to my place, they'll be in for a treat, I have all three and I will use them!
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