Conservative Thread: We cannot do everything at once, but we can do something at once

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Hi everyone. Hope all is going well for you. Feel better SD16. :hug:

What is the conspiracy? I didn't go back to read but send me to the right page to read!
 
Food in general sounds good. I actually think some latkes sound good right now.
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I hate to ask a silly question, but what are they? They look good, but you know, here in Arkansas, we'll eat almost anything as long as it is fried...

You guys, check this out, this is so weird.

Do you remember me mentioning that when I went to vote I wasn't on the poll registration? My husband was, but I wasn't. They gave me a provisional ballot, checked and recorded my ID, and let me vote.

Today I got a letter from the registrar. It said that my provisional ballot had been received, and that a review of records shows that my voter registration had been cancelled per my request. I never requested any such thing! WTH??? So that means that my vote was tossed out, right? I did NOT cancel my registration. I wonder how many other people this happened to, and HOW? They sent me a form to re-register. Well great. As long as someone doesn't cancel for me again, I guess I'll be eligible to vote against the chosen one in four years, huh? :mad:

I should have followed up when I wasn't on the register during the primaries and had to vote provisionally then. I assumed for some reason my info just hadn't gotten moved to this district when I moved. That's my own fault. But why didn't I get a letter THEN instead of nothing until after my actual presidential vote was tossed out? Grrrrr. :headache:

I'm so sorry. I would be angry. One time I received a notice that since I had not been voting, my registration would be cancelled if I didn't contact them. I sent them a letter asking what had they been doing with my votes since I had not missed an election. Needless to say, I didn't hear back. But, I am in a mostly Democrat county.:rolleyes1

So many things I wanted to reply to, but I don't have the energy. I read it all though.

Had a very rough day. Been under a lot of stress lately, and today was particularly upsetting. If y'all could say some prayers for God to help me to calm down, not worry so much, and de-stress, I'd really appreciate it.

:hug: Of course, I will say prayers for you!

Welcome, Finny :flower3:
 
I am so glad you said this. I was at my mom's and we were talking about all of the chatter going on with Homeland Security and all that. Then my dad brought up the BC thing. At the exact same time, the light bulb turned on for my brother and I. There could be a link here. They very well could already know something we only suspect. It's scary to think what might happen.

I'm starting to feel very conspiracy theorist. My tinfoil hat is securely on. But it's freaky. Very suspicious.

It's kind of weird but, I knew McCain wasn't going to win the election.... I also felt Obama would not be President. It could mean a lot of things. We talk about him not really being in control. I don't know. I just have an odd feeling.
 

DH got me a book a few days ago...The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World! :cool1:
 
It's a new day and I still want peppermint bark, but guess what? I can't go get it. I have two kids home from school sick today. I think this is another vast right wing conspiracy. You taunt me with pictures of tantalizing goodies that I must be denied!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHH!

When dh gets home, I am out that door. ;)

Hey - I found another source for peppermint bark -- TJ Maxx, and its many manifestations -- Marshall's, Steinmart, Tuesday Morning

Happy late-morning Thursday all! :)

Checking in...

Great debating out there on the CB -- you do a beautiful job of balancing politeness and truth -- a trait I do not find in myself but do find in many of our con friends....:worship: :worship:

Okay, this is long, but so dang funny! :lmao:

Gotta love FrankJ at IMAO.

That was great - I emailed it to several of my more politically-minded buddies. Thanks!

My frend Todd is thinking along the same lines. He is really worried that something HUGE is going to happen that has just begun with India. He's pretty savvy when it comes to world politics...he spent his childhood travelling all around the world since his father was a diplomat, and always pays very close attention to world events. I'm ashamed to say that sometimes I studiously do NOT pay attention, because I get too freaked out. I did say sometimes...just admitting my weakness here.

I'm the same way -- I get to a point of utter helplessness...then the freaked-out-ness....then I have to back away and concentrate on less scary things...I admire folks who can keep up and maintain their objectivity.

They've got a malaise alright.

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

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The Sarah Palin 2009 Wall Calendar

I admit it....yes, I would roll my eyes at someone who bought an Obama calendar but, heck yeah, I'm buying one of those Sarah Palin beauties for myself! And maybe for a couple of other people, too.

SP would be a fitting follow-up for my 2008 pit bull calendar! [like, no kidding, I have a pit bull calendar - the prettiest pups ever! and nary a one was wearing lipstick]

Ok, here's my favorite Veggie Tales Silly Song! and it's Christmas-y :santa:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQJnCFYZfkk

The IRS agent part cracks me up every time! :lmao:

that was a blast from the past -- I love the other song from that DVD - the sheep singing 'baa, baa, baa' - every time we sing that song in church [joy, joy, joy] we all crack up....:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

So many things I wanted to reply to, but I don't have the energy. I read it all though.

Had a very rough day. Been under a lot of stress lately, and today was particularly upsetting. If y'all could say some prayers for God to help me to calm down, not worry so much, and de-stress, I'd really appreciate it.

:grouphug:

Just remember one thing. We are not in total control. Take care of what you are able and leave the rest.............

SD, what TLSnell said ...

:hug: It will get better. You have lots of friends here who listen, so if you fell the need, vent if that helps.

Again, what rie'smom said -- we're here for you...
 
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I thought about our Washington State buds when I read this....from Ann Coulter and, about the time I thought Coleman was winning in MN, she mentions that the same person responsible for the debacle in WA is the same one in charge of the mess in MN -- :scared1: :scared1:

THE CLEANEST STATE MEETS THE PUSHIEST PERSON
by Ann Coulter
December 3, 2008

Until now, Minnesota was always famous for its clean elections. Indeed, Democratic consultant Bob Beckel recently attested to the honesty of Minnesota's elections, joking: "Believe me. I've tried. I've tried every way around the system out there, and it doesn't work."

But that was before Minnesota encountered the pushiest, most aggressive, most unscrupulous person who has ever sought public office, Al Franken.

On Election Day, Franken lost the U.S. Senate race in Minnesota to the Republican incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman by 725 votes. But over the next week, Democratic counties kept discovering new votes for Franken and subtracting votes from Coleman, claiming to be correcting "typos."

In all, Franken picked up 459 votes and Coleman lost 60 votes from these alleged "corrections."

As the inestimable economist John Lott pointed out, the "corrections" in the Senate race generated more new votes for Franken than all the votes added by corrections in every race in the entire state -- presidential, congressional, state house, sanitation commissioner and dogcatcher -- combined.

And yet the left-wing, George Soros-backed Secretary of State, Mark Ritchie, stoutly defended the statistically impossible "corrected" votes. There's something fishy going on in Minnesota besides the annual bigmouth bass tournament.

Fortunately, the very outrageousness of the "corrections" scam brought national attention to the Minnesota recount, at which point it became more difficult to keep "finding" votes for Franken. Under the glare of the national media, the steady accretion of post-election ballots for Franken came to a screeching halt, rather like a child who, after being caught red-handed, tactfully removes his hand from the cookie jar.

As Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis said, sunlight is the best disinfectant. (Although, having met Franken, I would add that actual disinfectant might not be a bad idea either.)

Since then, the state has been conducting a meticulous hand recount and, despite a suspicious delay from liberal Hennepin County and a suspicious late-vote discovery from liberal Ramsey County, Coleman has consistently held a lead of 200 to 300 votes. (That's not including the 519 votes that were stolen -- or "corrected" -- from Coleman immediately after the election when no one was paying attention.)

As of Wednesday, with 93 percent of the votes recounted, Coleman holds a 295-vote lead. At no point since the first count after the election has Franken been ahead.

The famously honest people of Minnesota probably think this means the recount is almost over. But like a bad Al Franken sketch on "Saturday Night Live," I predict this recount will keep going on and on and on for no apparent reason.

To understand what is happening in Minnesota, one must turn to the Washington state gubernatorial election of 2004.

As in Minnesota this year, the Republican candidate kept winning and winning, but the Democrats refused to concede, instead demanding endless recounts. Meanwhile, Democratic precincts kept "discovering" new ballots for the Democrat, Chris Gregoire.

Six days after the election on Nov. 10, 2004, Republican Dino Rossi was ahead by 3,492 votes. But five days later, heavily Democratic King County election officials actually claimed to "find" 10,000 uncounted ballots! And they favored Gregoire!

Nonetheless, after a full recount, Rossi was still ahead, but this time by only 42 votes.

So the Democrats demanded a third recount -- and King County continued its miraculous ballot-"finding" trick, which continued to favor Gregoire.

It's hard to avoid the conclusion that Democrat election officials were "finding" new votes as much as they needed to find new votes. Here are 10,000 new votes. You need more? OK, back to work!

Eventually, King County found enough provisional and absentee ballots to put Democrat Gregoire in the lead -- and this result was immediately certified by the weenie Republican secretary of state.

Republicans are always accused of being sharks; I wish they'd rise to the level of minnows.

According to Michael Barone, an examination of King County records showed that nearly 2,000 more mail-in ballots had been "cast" in King County than had been requested.

But Gregoire got to be governor -- having done unusually well among the imaginary voters of King County.

The head of the Washington State Democratic Party orchestrating this ballot theft was Paul Berendt. Guess who is advising Al Franken on the Minnesota recount right now? That's right: Paul Berendt.

Get ready, good people of Minnesota: You have no idea what is about to hit you. And, per usual, the Republicans clearly haven't the vaguest notion what is about to hit them.

Just this week, liberal Ramsey County "discovered" 171 new votes from a single voting machine in a single precinct. An analysis by John Lott shows that these newly "discovered" votes represent yet another statistical improbability that favors Franken: Despite the fact that Maplewood precinct No. 6 gave Franken only 45.4 percent of the original, untampered-with vote, the newly "discovered" votes gave Franken 53.2 percent of the vote.

Also, you will notice that Franken is obsessively fixated on the absentee ballots, a specialty of the vote fraud experts at ACORN. Inasmuch as only 5 percent of absentee ballots were rejected in Minnesota, Franken already has fraud baked into the cake. But he needs more.

He is demanding to be given the names of voters whose absentee ballots were rejected. Why would he need the names of the voters? Unless ... he plans to track them down, determine how they voted and then ferociously fight to qualify the absentee ballots only of known Franken voters.

Franken can pretend to be generous -- by not demanding that all rejected absentee ballots be counted -- while in fact being manipulative -- by requesting that only the ballots with votes for him be counted. That's exactly what the Democrats -- led by Franken adviser Berendt -- did to steal the 2004 election in Washington state.

But first, Franken will need the names. Then he can check voter registration lists, ask around or, in a really aggressive move, call the rejected voters directly and bully them into admitting who they voted for. If they say "Coleman," I promise you they won't get a call back to ensure that "every vote is counted."

There is absolutely no other reason to get the names of those whose ballots were rejected.

We'll find out in the next few weeks if Barack Obama's "new politics of hope and change" includes turning the cleanest state in the union into one of the dirtiest.
 
So many things I wanted to reply to, but I don't have the energy. I read it all though.

Had a very rough day. Been under a lot of stress lately, and today was particularly upsetting. If y'all could say some prayers for God to help me to calm down, not worry so much, and de-stress, I'd really appreciate it.

Prayers sent :angel: :angel: :angel: ...sorry to here that your having a stressing time of things:hug: :hug: :hug: :flower3: :flower3: :flower3: ......if ya need to chat you can PM me also....my ear is yours :hug:

so how is everyone else doing? I was fine till i saw that my 7th grader went from a A to a C- in Science...just got the progress report via e-mail....he will get it back up but it through me for a loop when I saw it:eek:
He has been told until he gets it up to a B he is off the Computer and any other games like that. Kids....YUCK!

my other son 14 (Freshman) is in honors classed and has all A's.....but school is easy for him. Not as easy for my 12 y.o.

anyway....have not read any of the CB...anything i should be aware of?
 
So, the LUVVVVV FEST continues. GUESS who's Barbara Walter's "most fascinating person of the year" is??? **YAWN** She's so tired and predictable....and biased. She just needs to be put out to pasture.:rotfl2:
 
Meant to say it before, but welcome to the thread, Finny. We don't all agree on everything here, and we still get along well. Great group of people. I hope you'll post often. :hug:

Just remember one thing. We are not in total control. Take care of what you are able and leave the rest.............
One of my biggest problems and flaws is that I'm a bit of a control freak. Not about everything and I'm not the type to want to control anyone else, but I like having control over most things directly happening to me. It's an issue of me having to constantly remind myself that God is in control, and thus I don't need to be in control all the time. Because He's a lot smarter than I am. But it is still hard.

I wish I wasn't such a worrier, but it runs in the family. My grandmother is where I get it from, no doubt. She'll find a way to worry about everything. I'm not like that, but once I latch on to something, it's hard to let it go, worry-wise. I can be a bit high strung some times as well when I'm under stress. Thankfully most people around me in daily life are the more low-key type, so that helps a lot.

Just a lot of stuff going on, worries over some stuff, some big disappointments, etc. The holidays are hard on me in the first place because I miss my grandfather even more than usual. He and I were very close, so from Thanksgiving on until after the holidays (he passed away in the early part of the year several years ago) is a tough time for me. I know many others have similar struggles, so that makes me feel a bit better.

Thanks for the prayers, all. I appreciate them dearly.

DH got me a book a few days ago...The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World! :cool1:

That's my favorite WDW book. I don't think there's a better one for planning out there. Certainly not one with that much info. I hope it's a sign of things to come for y'all. :hug:
 
So, the LUVVVVV FEST continues. GUESS who's Barbara Walter's "most fascinating person of the year" is??? **YAWN** She's so tired and predictable....and biased. She just needs to be put out to pasture.:rotfl2:

if she's so tired, maybe she needs a little bit of La Obama Soda to perk up a bit...

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I'm a worrier too, SD. I try my best to remind myself that I'm not in control, but I allow worry to get to me. Trust me - it can make you very sick - been there and definitely did it. It's so hard to let things go, but you need to do it for your health. I'm still a worrier, but I've gotten much better once I realized that my health was being affected by it.

Hope things improve soon. :) Vent on us all you'd like!
 
I'm not against medical care for people.
I'm against people who will never pay for it by using the ER for a stuffy nose and making the tax payers pay for it.
I'm against universal healthcare and not getting people getting needed medical care because the gov't decides they're not going to let you have a needed test or medication.

I think insurance rates need to be way lower and they should stop trying to gyp people (it happened to us). When I worked outside the home my insurance rates for me and DH were through the roof. Granted, we had a good HMO, but it was over $400 a month just for the two of us!
When DH's spleen got lacerated in Feb 07, we went to our approved ER. We weren't seen for over an hour. By the time we were, the Trauma Team had been rotated to the other hospital's ER and we were sent there and DH was in ICU for a week and regular ward for 3 days.
The HMO paid for the ICU and hospital stay at the other hospital, but we had to pay for non-admitted ER trip for our regular hospital. We explained that our hospital sent us to the other one, but no avail. We had to pay it.

Soi yes, it does need revamping, but free mediocre healthcare for all isn't going to help anyone.


my cousin and her husband are doctors in france. they think the healthcare system there is a real loser, and they don't believe anybody who needs care EVER gets the care they REALLY require because of all those who get in the way with nuissance and attention seeking appointments.
 
So, the LUVVVVV FEST continues. GUESS who's Barbara Walter's "most fascinating person of the year" is??? **YAWN** She's so tired and predictable....and biased. She just needs to be put out to pasture.:rotfl2:


Rush Limbaugh? popcorn::
Zippa D Doodah? :laughing:
 
It's hard when our loved ones are gone....makes the holidays a little harder.....my family lives far away and I must say that for that I am grateful:rolleyes1 but my Mom and Dad are deceased and they are missed at the Holidays....but not the rest of my family

I am a half full kinda gal where my DH is a half empty kind of guy. I like the brighter side of things and can always see the light even at the worst of times. Not him. He will mope why I sing......

Try to look at your blessings no matter how small and not the downfalls. Wrap the things around your life that make you smile and leave behind the things that dont. I have Epilepsy, Dh and kids have tourette's syndrome with tic's....DH also has Hep C.....we could feel sorry for our selves but we dont....we say gee we are so lucky to only have the illnesses we have...we could have no arms or legs or something more...we are blessed.

So SD....smile when you think of your GF....he is in a great place he is happy...he is free.....that is how I see it with my Mom and Dad....how lucky they are....

Go do something nice for yourself to celebrate your life....:woohoo: :cool1: :thumbsup2 you will be glad you did :flower3:
 
Hey SD16. I'm praying for you too. :grouphug: My philosophy in life: Don't sweat the small stuff, and it's all small stuff. :laughing:

Seriously, hang in there and have a great day tomorrow. :cloud9:


OT: :cloud9: <--- I haven't used one of these since a long departed poster made them (in)famous. ;)
 
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