By Prudently Jealous on Jun 7, 2010 in Uncategorized | 1 Comment
A mosque at the site where nearly 3,000 innocent people were murdered on 11 September, 2001. I have been thinking about this ever since I first heard about it last week. How do I feel about this? At first I was outraged. Really angry. What I didn’t expect was that as the day wore on [...]
By Prudently Jealous on May 24, 2010 in Prudently Jealous | Comments Off
Just so you all know; posting by PJ will be slow for the next few weeks or so. Last week a trip to Arizona (the Land of Enlightenment)put me out of touch. In the coming weeks I will be in my busy season with work. Not much free time. By the end of June I [...]
By Prudently Jealous on May 21, 2010 in Congress, immigration | 1 Comment
Well this will be the video of the day I am sure. Republican Congressman Tom McClintock of California responded to the President of Mexico who yesterday lectured our congress on how to un-enforce OUR laws. Congressman McClintock speaks the truth and shames the left in their ovation of a totally inappropriate speech by a foreign [...]
By Prudently Jealous on May 13, 2010 in Uncategorized | 1 Comment
So we have now found out that Attorney General Eric Holder has not read the new Arizona law. Well, well how typical. Right after the bill was signed late last month Holder was all about how it was going to be challenged in the courts and there were a number of options under consideration. Here [...]
By Prudently Jealous on May 13, 2010 in Uncategorized | Comments Off
…you’re the emblem of the land I LOVE! The home of the free and the brave!…” You’ve got to love that line! But I am diverted. A Bloomberg story this morning reports the sale of a Jasper Johns painting of the American flag for $28.6 million at auction! The painting came from the estate of [...]
By Prudently Jealous on May 13, 2010 in Uncategorized | Comments Off
Read it here: http://www.azleg.gov/legtext/49leg/2r/bills/sb1070s.pdf Section 1 says it all : Intent Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: 2 Section 1. Intent3 The legislature finds that there is a compelling interest in the 4 cooperative enforcement of federal immigration laws throughout all of 5 Arizona. The legislature declares that the intent [...]
By Prudently Jealous on May 11, 2010 in Uncategorized | Comments Off
I saw this at Moonbattery. It is worth the 5 minutes it takes for him to explain the so-called “complex issue” of illegal aliens. A message to every country in the world”…overcome us with numbers and our pandering politicians will see you as future voters to cement their power base…” etc. Exactly.
By Prudently Jealous on May 5, 2010 in Uncategorized, immigration | 2 Comments
Everybody remembers the disgusting display of the absolute worst acting ever by Nancy Pelosi: So much emotion! OMG she is frightened of the rhetoric! Quick! Someone get Nancy a hanky! She must be crying now that there have been actual acts of violence! Oh wait. Those aren’t tea partiers.
By Prudently Jealous on May 4, 2010 in Conservatism, Liberalism, Prudently Jealous, economy, taxes | Comments Off
The American Thinker today has an article posted by Vasko Kohlmayer entitled ” The Dollar’s Inevitable Demise”. In pointing out the facts of the size of our current debt($13 trillion) and the size of our current entitlement liabilities ($104 trillion) for a total of $117,000,000,000,000 and our current economy ($14 trillion) Kohlmer puts it to [...]
By Prudently Jealous on Apr 29, 2010 in Uncategorized, immigration | 4 Comments
Arizona’s new law Senate Bill 1070 was signed into law this week by AZ Governor Jan Brewer. May Day protests are planned across the country. Now comes the fun part. California, particularly the cities of San Francisco, and San Diego are calling for boycotts of Arizona. Does no one see this as ironic? California a [...]
By Prudently Jealous on Apr 22, 2010 in Uncategorized | Comments Off
Thanks to Mark Levin for posting this on facebook !
By Prudently Jealous on Apr 17, 2010 in Constitution, Uncategorized, media | 6 Comments
Sir, I first off would like to say out front that I am a fan of your show. I watch your show most days, listen to a part of your radio program most days and I have read two of your books. I would like to thank you for the work you do so well. [...]
By Prudently Jealous on Feb 23, 2010 in Conservatism, Prudently Jealous | 2 Comments
Well that didn’t take long. I guess people from all across the country are kicking themselves for jumping onto the bandwagon and sending support to this man. Obviously he either doesn’t understand the tide that swept him into office or he really pulled the wool over the collective eyes of the frustrated populace. Personally, I [...]
By Prudently Jealous on Feb 15, 2010 in Conservatism, Patriotism, Prudently Jealous | Comments Off
Today marks the one year anniversary of the awakening of the people. Michelle Malkin today posts the following essay from Keli Carender one of the Seattle protest organizers and as Malkin calls her “a foremother of the tea party movement.” I am re-printing it here in it’s entirety. It is worthy of attention as it speaks [...]