Saturday, April 21, 2007

Coming Soon: $8 Fee To Enter Manhattan


Coming Soon: $8 Fee To Enter Manhattan!!

wcbstv.com

Andrew Kirtzman

Excerpt:(CBS) NEW YORK A controversial new plan is about to be implemented to improve the quality of life in New York City.This weekend Mayor Michael Bloomberg is expected to introduce an $8.00 congestion fee for drivers who enter Manhattan below 86th Street.On the city's traffic-clogged arteries Friday, Bloomberg was not a popular guy.


"Next thing he's gonna charge us to cross the street," one driver said.Complaints like those echoed among drivers who'd heard that the mayor is about to propose tolls for vehicles entering Midtown Manhattan.A mayoral panel has proposed charging motorists to enter Manhattan below 86th Street from 6 am to 6 p.m.



Hey Mr Bloomberg, why don't you just charge New Yorker's a fee to live another day? First you ban cigarette smoking in private businesses and public buildings,and then you ban trans fatty oil that restaurants can use (BOY, I bet they would love to tell your liberal RINO fat ass what to do with your rules!!) and now you want to charge a fee to enter a city because you believe that will stop all those big bad cars driving their owners to work to feed their families! Try 8 bucks a day, times 5, and then times that by 52 weeks in a year! Yowzahhhhhh! That's a lot of groceries taken off the average family dinner table each year.


Ive met some New Yorkers, none of them were sissies! They, in fact, were some bad ass people that I wouldn't mess with! Why then, do they take this bullpoo from this idiot that thinks hes the nanny for the city of New York? I would start the recall now!


And does anyone remember how we got to the point of corn oil and vegetable oil? Remember years ago the Do-Gooders stuck their noses into the fast food industry and got them to quit using beef fat to fry their food products. Beef fat does not break down when heated and cause trans fats, therefore our bodies were better able to digest it and break it down. But that was not what the animal lovers wanted. Vegetarians wanted to eat McDonald french fries that were not fried in animal fat. After a while, the fast food industry caved and all changed to corn/vegetable oil. Now we are a nation of really fat people!


Now its these same sick son of a "beeps" that want to make sure you change it once again. The public has to change for the screw ups they made the fast food industry change, and the fries have never tasted as good as they used to. Our fannies are bigger than they have ever been, and now we have Nanny McBloomberg making sure his little minions do his bidding.


People of New York..start the recall and overturn his stupid Nanny State Bullcrap! Hes a joke, and the punchline is old..

Monday, April 16, 2007

Keep your kids home from school on April 18th!


The day of silence to support gayism is April 18th. Check out this site to see if your school participates. Even if it doesnt, lets keep our kids at home!

Check to see if your kids school is on the list that silences their kids. Its shocking.
Maybe we need to make the day of silence the same day they do the head count for funding for the year!


http://www.missionamerica.com/

Our American Schools-more like riding the Short Bus of Insanity!


Thursday, March 29, 2007

The Gay World of Ford Motor Company

Well, Duh! Someone has their panties in a wad.


The boycott asks Christians not to buy cars from Ford or its seven other brands: Lincoln, Mercury, Volvo, Jaguar, Land Rover, Aston Martin, and Mazda. The reason: Ford's sponsorship of "gay pride" events, its financial support of organizations such as the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), and its advertising in gay magazines and television programs.


Ford executives blame a weakening in new-home construction for the lag in sales of its full-size pickups. Also, Toyota launched its redesigned Tundra in February and is calling its introduction the most important in the history of the company, because U.S. auto dealers still dominate domestic truck sales.


But Sharp maintains that Ford is just being coy about the effects of the boycott.
He points to last summer, when more than 75 Texas Ford dealers signed a letter urging then-Ford CEO Bill Ford to "cease" advertising in homosexual "media and events." The dealers told Ford the boycott was "affecting our business."


Dealers have reacted to the boycott in a way Ford itself has not. In May 2005, when the AFA first mulled a boycott of Ford products, a dealer in the Dallas/Fort Worth area approached the organization, setting up a meeting between AFA representatives and several Ford dealers.
The dealers asked the AFA to delay the boycott for six months to give them time to see what they could do alleviate the AFA's concerns. The AFA agreed.


The dealers then went to work lobbying Ford, which soon appeared ready to give in to their demands.


Then...

Finally, Ford said it would stop giving cash and vehicle donations, or endorsements, to homosexual social activities, such as "gay pride" parades.


However, just as the AFA was ready to celebrate victory, a consortium of gay groups slammed the brakes on the deal. They declared that the agreement between Ford and the AFA was unacceptable.


At that point, Bill Ford announced that all Ford brands would support gay media with advertising, and the boycott battle began in earnest.


Now, after a full year of boycott, the AFA is considering whether to extend it.
"At this time we continue to monitor Ford's activities," Sharp says. "Ford has continued advertising in homosexual magazines ... [W]e may extend that boycott to a continuance of a longer period of time."


The Grapevine says..Its too late, too many people know about Ford history and what the agenda is. Buy Chevy!

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Pay Your Taxes, 12 Million Illegals Depend on your Money



Mail that check!
Illegal Immigrants...check! (Seems that word ILLEGAL should apply to a free check!)
Welfare recipients....check! (Baby Momma's united for a free way of life!)
Food Stamp recipients...check! (Don't you just cringe when you see them buying lobster on a Bridge Card?)
WIC cards...check! (those usually go hand in hand with Bridge cards, for infant formula, cheese, and a jar of peanut butter. Wouldn't want to make them use their Bridge Card, that wouldn't leave enough money for steak and lobster)
Drugs and Medicaid for rich seniors and poor baby Momma's...check! (Viagra for all! A Boing on our buck! What a country we live in!)
Salary and Health Care for life for all of our Politicians...check! (Talk about the biggest and best Welfare System in the United States! Even after we dump the toads, we still get to pay them!)
So when you write that check, sign your name and hand over your hard earned money, the next time you see someone buying lobster with a bridge card, thank them! Right after you smack the sh*t out of them! Isn't it time to find a Constitutional Lawyer willing to try and stop this?

"Jersey Guys" have the RIGHT Idea!


By ANDREW JACOBS
NewYorkTimesPublished: March 23


Two weeks ago, Mr. Carton and Mr. Rossi started “Operation Rat a Rat/La Cucha Gotcha,” a listener-participation game that encourages people to turn in friends, neighbors and “anyone suspicious” to immigration authorities.


They introduced the segment with mariachi music and set the campaign to end on May 5 (Cinco de Mayo), a well-known Mexican holiday.


At the risk of stating the obvious, the phrase “La Cucha Gotcha” is meant to evoke the Spanish word for cockroach.


Here in New Jersey, where 15 percent of the population is Hispanic, reaction to the show has not exactly been positive.At a news conference Thursday, Hispanic elected officials and others condemned the campaign as “dehumanizing,” “poisonous” and “idiotic,” threatening boycotts of the show’s advertisers unless the Jersey Guys apologize.


“Scapegoating and stereotyping Latinos does nothing but give bigoted individuals a platform to make ethnic slurs and racist comments,” said Assemblyman Wilfredo Caraballo of Newark, calling the campaign a “publicity stunt” that could incite violence against Hispanics.


But anyone expecting an apology was sorely disappointed when Mr. Carton and Mr. Rossi held an on-air news conference a few hours after Mr. Caraballo’s comments. Seeking to profit from the recently ignited firestorm, the Jersey Guys gathered a corps of journalists, most of them Hispanic, in their Trenton studios and gleefully refused to back down. They insisted that the campaign was not anti-Hispanic and that the phrase “La Cucha Gotcha” was inoffensive, likening the song “La Cucaracha” to a lullaby or a patriotic standard like “Yankee Doodle Dandy.” After calling Assemblyman Caraballo a “pathetic liar,” Mr. Carton repeated his call to deport every illegal immigrant in the country. “If you’re here illegally, you are breaking the law — no better, no worse than the guy who robs the liquor store or the guy who waits to case your house out and robs you of your belongings,” he said. “You are a criminal.”


He went on to blame illegal immigrants for the state’s high property taxes, problems with uninsured drivers and violent crime. He also hinted that illegal immigrants were more likely to become terrorists. “Our country is at war right now, and it’s very important that we protect our kids, and one of the ways you can protect them is to not let undocumented immigrants into this country,” he said.


This time, however, the men say their campaign against illegal immigrants is anything but showmanship. “This operation is not a game, not a contest,” Mr. Carton said. “Our goal is to make New Jersey and the United States of America safer places to live.”Judging from the cascade of congratulatory calls, the men have tapped into an angry vein in the state, where, according to 2005 census figures, 20 percent of all residents are foreign born, the third highest rate in the country.


“This is an invasion,” said one caller, Carmen Perez, who said she had come to this country as a 3-year-old. “I would deport most of them.”Considering the Jersey Guys’ lack of contrition and the anger among Latino advocates, “La Cucha Gotcha” is likely to spark an even larger backlash.


That may or may not be a bad thing for the station, which, like the entire broadcast radio industry, has been struggling to compete against the twin scourges of electronic music downloads and satellite radio. Eric Johnson, the station’s program director, declined to comment, saying he wanted to give the last word to the Jersey Guys.

Sunday, March 18, 2007