How far we've come. CBS has announced a new comedy titled "$#*!" My Dad Says". Of course, they have met some opposition to the
entertainment industry's latest contribution
to our culture's death throes, but by and large they are being applauded for 'pushing the envelope' by introducing an obscene title to the lineup of one of the 'big three' networks, literally a contribution to our national bathroom humor.
entertainment industry's latest contributionto our culture's death throes, but by and large they are being applauded for 'pushing the envelope' by introducing an obscene title to the lineup of one of the 'big three' networks, literally a contribution to our national bathroom humor.
Meanwhile, an 88 year old WWII veteran has been told he can't display the American Flag at the apartment house he lives in. It's against the rules. 

One can hardly imagine the scene sixty-five years ago as WWII came to an end, if Americans were forbidden to display the flag while Jack Benny and Bob Hope traded obscenities. And what of those departed thousands who gave their lives on the beaches of Normandy and in the jungles of Guadalcanal, and in the air over Germany and on and under the great oceans? They must be spinning in their graves.
Let's not forget the latest insult to our great land. Yesterday, the president of Mexico - in the United States Congress and with the useful idiot democrats and the messiah applauding - criticized Arizona for enforcing federal law (via a state law), and returning illegal aliens back to Mexico.
This from a man whose country routinely jails anyone coming into Mexico without permission, and the useful idiots applaud!

Few in the media are reporting the fact that the state law is based on a federal law that the Supreme Court has already ruled constitutional and furthermore, the Arizona state law added extra safeguards to protect people from racial profiling. If anything, the state law is less onerous on illegals than the current federal law. Why hasn't anyone asked the messiah about that? Or his Attorney General who admitted not reading the law while condemning it, or the chief of Homeland Security who also admitted not reading the law after condemning it.





