It is not that often that I can agree with a Marxist liberal.
It doesn’t matter if that person happens to be President or not.
It seems like President Obama would be a fun person to sit down and party with, or even have a nice game of basketball after a conservative vs. socialist discussion.
I doubt that I would ever get the chance to do that, but I’ll keep an open invitation for him to attend Worship Jam if he wants to worship Jesus and His Father. Read more »
I posted this a few days ago on the Golden State 2nd Amendment Council blogs. It is important so I must post it here.
What are you going to do when the government tells you what to buy? Well, there is not anything meaningful you can do – you will have to buy medical insurance. If you didn’t vote, you have no reason to complain.
What are you going to do when the government tells you that you cannot have a magazine that holds more than 10 cartridges? If you are in California, there is nothing you can do. If you didn’t vote against those who are committed to oppressing us, you have no room to complain. Read more »

Yes, yesterday was the “Good Ol’ Days.” Even more surprising, I am talking about technology packaged in a new and frightening package – even worse than the REDRUM in that ski lodge with Jack Nicholson in The Shining.
Let me regress to three years ago. Yes, I said yesterday was the good ol’ days and it still is, but I need to fill you in on some past history so you can understand the recent history and then the future. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on January 26, 2010 in
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Economy and Finance,
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When it came to ratings, Air America did not attract hardly anyone. Many checks from people such as George Soros and other Marxists were poured into keeping Air America alive.
Finally, Air America filed for bankruptcy and started over leaving many some investors shy about investing more money. You see, even liberal people who invest money want to get their money back and make a profit. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on January 25, 2010 in
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Economy and Finance,
Entertainment
The Fairness Doctrine was overturned years ago to give radio and TV stations the capability to let the market control their programming. For the most part, radio stations did extremely well.
There were a lot of people out there that liked Country Western music and they drove advertisers to invest in the popular stations. Needless to say, the advertisers made a lot of money selling their advertised products. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on December 8, 2009 in
Entertainment,
Ethics,
Sports
Now we are waiting for the back nine.
Well, it had to happen sooner or later. I saw the headline on Matt Drudge’s site this morning after I took the dogs for a short walk. Yes, they are smarter than I am since they wanted desperately to stay inside in the warm house with all that frost on the grass and windshields. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on December 7, 2009 in
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Ethics,
Sports
It is a shame that Tiger Woods is being publically skewered. He was wrong to cheat on his wife, but that should remain between him, his wife, the other woman and God. It is none of our business to know how he sins. Read more »
The cremation itself cost $1,000.00, bringing the total to $2375.00, plus tax. Remember, this is California and the Governator needs to collect the tax for the liberal congresspersons. Read more »
It cost me $800.00 just to have the body released from the coroner’s office. I did not give the medical examiner permission to autopsy the body. This was just the County of Santa Clara, CA holding the body for ransom. If I tried that I would be arrested! Read more »
The economy is bad and is not improving. We can really congratulate President Obama and his minions for doing such a great job of talking down the economy starting when he was running for president. Well, he made good on one campaign promise; we have change. Read more »