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For Christian American readers of this blog:


I wish to incite all Christians to rise up and take back the United States of America with all of God's manifold blessings. We want the free allowance of the Bible and prayers allowed again in schools, halls of justice, and all governing bodies. We don't seek a theocracy until Jesus returns to earth because all men are weak and power corrupts the very best of them.
We want to be a kinder and gentler people without slavery or condescension to any.

The world seems to be in a time of discontent among the populace. Christians should not fear. God is Love, shown best through Jesus Christ. God is still in control. All Glory to our Creator and to our God!


A favorite quote from my good friend, Jack Plymale, which I appreciate:

"Wars are planned by old men,in council rooms apart. They plan for greater armament, they map the battle chart, but: where sightless eyes stare out, beyond life's vanished joys, I've noticed,somehow, all the dead and mamed are hardly more than boys(Grantland Rice per our mutual friend, Sarah Rapp)."

Thanks Jack!

I must admit that I do not check authenticity of my posts. If anyone can tell me of a non-biased arbitrator, I will attempt to do so more regularly. I know of no such arbitrator for the internet.











Monday, February 29, 2016

Cartoons - may be slightly politically incorrect with o and h ... Thx Pidge F!

A few of these cartoons are destined to be classics!!!! 

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Here is a potential candidate for "classic" status":
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One of my other favorites!!!
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The Great Pretender - 1955 Platters song ... thx Paul C!

 
An updated version of the 1955 Platters song.  Old, but how accurate.. 
Little did the Platters know in 1955 this song wouldbe  so popular & appropriate in 2016…..61 years later.
 
Click on 1955 Song
 

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Simple explanations in nurturing the young ... Thx Paul C!


How can something so easily be explained and simply questioned be so dangerous to the inquisitive and questioning of a young person whose blind faith is shattered by what’s wrong from what’s right.  Maybe this is where the youth are influenced early in their formative years.  
It is difficult to compare this rational intellect to the animal kingdom where nurturing is always right in the early development to insure the future safety and well being of the species that predicts their survival? Animals do not need guns and knives for their parents lead and nurture and instill loyalty by acts of example that create strength and dependence on each other.  Bud 
 

 
GOD BLESS  the USA.
A young black kid asks his mother, "Mama, what is Socialism and what is Racism?"
"Well, Child.....Socialism is when white folks work every day so we can get all our stuff, you know.....like our free cell phones for each family member, rent subsidy, food stamps, EBT, WIC, free school lunch, free healthcare, utility subsidy, and on and on.....you know, that's Socialism."
 
"But, mama, don't the white people get pissed off about that?"
 
"Sure they do, Honey.  That's called Racism."
 
(Never more simply explained.)

Mexico does not want their citizens back ... Thx Paul C!


Wait Until Trump Makes Them Pay for the Fence ! ! ! !

Mexico is angry...
      
Wow! And make certain you read, at the bottom of this page, the part that says it will take 30 more seconds to read!   Please forward to all you know and ask them to forward to all they know.
 
The shoe is on the other foot and the Mexicans from the State of Sonora, Mexico do not like it.  Can you believe the nerve of these people? It's almost funny.  The State of Sonora is angry at the influx of Mexicans into Mexico!
 
The state legislators from the Mexican State of Sonora traveled to Tucson to complain about Arizona's new employer crackdown on illegals from Mexico.  It seems that many Mexican illegals are returning to their hometowns and the officials in the Sonora state government are ticked off.  A delegation of nine state legislators from Sonora was in Tucson on Tuesday to state that Arizona's new 'Employer Sanctions Law' will have a devastating effect on the Mexican state.  At a news conference, the legislators said that Sonora (Arizona's southern neighbor) made up of mostly of small towns - cannot handle the demand for housing, jobs and schools that it will face as Mexican workers return to their hometowns from the USA without jobs or money.
 

 
The Arizona law, which took effect Jan. 1, punishes Arizona employers who knowingly hire individuals without valid legal documents to work in the United States .  Penalties include suspension of, or loss of, their business license.  The Mexican legislators are angry because their own citizens are returning to their hometowns, placing a burden on THEIR state government instead of ours.
 

 
'How can Arizona pass a law like this?' asked Mexican Rep Leticia Amparano-Gamez, who represents Nogales .  'There is not one person living in Sonora who does not have a friend or relative working in Arizona ,' she said, speaking in Spanish.  'Mexico is not prepared for this, for the tremendous problems it will face as more and more Mexicans working in Arizona and who were sending money to their families return to their hometowns in Sonora without jobs,' she said 'We are one family, socially and economically,' she said of the people of Sonora and Arizona.
 

 
Wrong! The United States is a sovereign nation, not a subsidiary of Mexico, and its taxpayers are not responsible for the welfare of Mexico's citizens. It's time for the Mexican government, and its citizens, to stop feeding parasitically off the United States and to start taking care of its/their own needs.
 

 
Too bad that other states within the USA don't pass a law just like that passed by Arizona.  Maybe that's the answer, since our own Congress will do nothing!
 

 
*New Immigration Laws*
 

 
Be sure to read to the bottom or you will miss the message...
 

 
1. There will be no special bilingual programs in the schools.
 

 
2. All ballots will be in this nation's language.
 

 
3. All government business will be conducted in our language.
 

 
4. Non-residents will NOT have the right to vote no matter how long they are here.
 

 
5. Non-citizens will NEVER be able to hold political office.
 

 
6. Foreigners will not be a burden to the taxpayers. No welfare, no food stamps, no health care, or any other government assistance programs. Any who are a burden will be deported.
 

 
7. Foreigners can invest in this country, but it must be an amount at least equal to 40,000 times the daily minimum wage.
 

 
8. If foreigners come here and buy land, their options will be restricted. Certain parcels including waterfront property are reserved for citizens naturally born into this country.
 

 
9. Foreigners may have NO protests; NO demonstrations, NO waving of a foreign flag, no political organizing, NO bad-mouthing our president or his policies. These will lead to deportation.
 

 
10. If you do come to this country illegally, you will be actively hunted and, when caught, sent to jail until your deportation can be arranged. All assets will be taken from you.
 

 
Too strict?  The above laws are the current immigration laws of MEXICO !  If it's good for Americans to obey Mexican laws, then it's good vice versa!!!
 

 
This will take less than thirty seconds to read. If you agree, please pass it on. An idea whose time has come: Somehow, that doesn't seem logical. We do not have an elite that is above the law. The self-serving must stop. This is a good way to do that. It is an idea whose time has come. Have each person contact a minimum of twenty people on their address list, in turn ask each of those to do likewise.
 

 
In three days, most people in The United States of America will have read the message. This is one proposal that really should be passed around.
 

 
You are one of my 20.  If you don't have twenty, pass it on to whatever number you can!
 

 
"The problems we face today exist because the people who work for a living are outnumbered by those who vote for a living."

Just get rid of the raccoons in the basement ... Good, Pul C and Thx!


 
I don't know who wrote this, but it is fantastic.  Could use some rewording but who cares.  He says what needs to be said and taken seriously!
 
Many have asked me if I support the republican party?
Here is a letter I sent to the RNC… You be the judge…
 
RNC
P.O. Box 96994
Washington DC 20090-6994
 
Dear Representative,
 
From the time I was able to vote I voted republican. I am 80 and have a great deal of respect and influence with hundreds of senior ball players who also network with thousands of others around the country. 
 
I received your questionnaire and request for money and strongly agree with every question as I have since Obama was elected. Unfortunately the one question that was missing is “What has the republicans done for the American people?” We gave you a majority in the house and senate and you never listened to us. Now you want our money. 
 
You should be more concerned about our votes not our money. You are the establishment which means all you want is to save your jobs and line your pockets… Well guess what? “It’s not going to happen” You can shake in your boots when I tell you our movement is for TRUMP and he hasn’t asked for a dime.
 
You might think we are fools because you feel Trump is on a self destruct course but look beyond Washington and listen to the masses.  Nobody has achieved what he has, especially in a state of New York. 
 
If you really want to know how the majority of people feel? And this applies to both democrats and republicans, read below, it says it all.
 
Sincerely,


 
You've been on vacation for two weeks, you come home, and your basement is infested with raccoons. Hundreds of rabid, messy, mean raccoons have overtaken your basement. You want them gone immediately… 
 
You call the city, 4 different exterminators but nobody could handle the job… But there is this one guy and he guarantees you to get rid of them, so you hire him. You don't care if the guy smells, you don't care if the guy swears, you don't care if he's an alcoholic, you don't care how many times he's been married, you don't care if he voted for Obama, you don't care if he has plumber's crack... you simply want those raccoons gone!  You want your problem fixed!  He's the guy. He's the best. Period 
 
Here’s why we want Trump, yes he's a bit of an ass, yes he's an egomaniac, but we don't care. The country is a mess because politicians suck, the Republican Party is two-faced & gutless, and illegals are everywhere. We want it all fixed! We don't care that Trump is crude, we don't care that he insults people, we don't care that he had been friendly with Hillary, we don't care that he has changed positions, we don't care that he's been married 3 times, we don't care that he fights with Megan Kelly and Rosie O'Donnell, we don't care that he doesn't know the name of some Muslin terrorist. 
 
This country is weak, bankrupt, our enemies are making fun of us, we are being invaded by illegal's, we are becoming a nation of victims where every Tom, Ricardo and Hasid is a special group with special rights to a point where we don't even recognize the country we were born and raised in; "AND WE JUST WANT IT FIXED" and Trump is the only guy who seems to understand what the people want.  
 
We're sick of politicians, sick of the Democratic Party, Republican Party, and sick of illegals. We just want this thing fixed. Trump may not be a saint, but doesn't have lobbyist money holding him, he doesn't have political correctness restraining him, all you know is that he has been very successful, a good negotiator, he has built a lot of things, and he's also not a politician,  he's not a cowardly politician. And he says he'll fix it. And we believe him because he is too much of an egotist to be proven wrong or looked at and called a liar.
Also we don't care if the guy has bad hair.  
  We just want those raccoons gone.  
 Out of your house.  
 
NOW.

You are welcome to pass this on…
 

 

 
I feel this is why thousands of people that haven't voted in 25 years are registering to vote this year.  The raccoons have got to go.
 

Rubio wants all Americans to have access to Fed Gov. TSP ... Thx Marge R!

Rubio wants all Americans to have access to Fed Govt TSP dtd 5/13/2014

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All Americans should have access to the same retirement savings plan as federal employees, according to a Republican lawmaker. But a spokeswoman for the plan said opening it to the general public might not be in the best interest of current participants.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., on Tuesday unveiled a proposal to overhaul the nation’s retirement system, including a provision to give any American without employer-sponsored defined contribution retirement benefits access to the Thrift Savings Plan. The plan is similar to one proposed by President Obama in his most recent State of the Union address, which would give all Americans access to the TSP’s government securities (G) fund.
Rubio called the TSP “one of the most efficient savings plans in America,” because it charges a fraction of the fees its private-sector equivalents charge.
“So the twisted irony is that members of Congress -- who are employees of the citizens of the United States -- have access to a superior savings plan, while many of their employers -- the American people -- are often left with access to no plan at all,” Rubio said during a speech in Washington, D.C., to announce his proposals.
Giving the American people access to the TSP would allow millions of people to maintain a “secure, comfortable and independent retirement,” he added.
The agency that administers the TSP, however, expressed significant concern with the plan.
By granting access to the TSP to non-federal workers, “we would be greatly diluting our focus on our participants,” Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board spokeswoman Kim Weaver toldGovernment Executive. She added getting the necessary data from millions of private employers across the country would “require a completely different set of operational capabilities” than the agency currently possesses.
Weaver said the board is still awaiting the details of Rubio’s proposal.
“The FRTIB's responsibility is to act solely in the interest of our participants and beneficiaries,” she said. “That is the standard by which we will evaluate the proposal put forward by the senator.”
Rubio also suggested eliminating the payroll tax for working Americans older than 65 years, jettisoning the retirement earnings test and raising the retirement age for those currently less than 55 years old. He also advocated for reforming Medicare into a “premium support” system, similar to that advocated by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis.  

Sam Kegley skegley.kegley@gmail.com

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The TSP I enjoyed while working my last thirteen years at DOD was wonderful.  I was required to quit the plan at seventy.  

I am prejudicially opposed to anything obama would advocate because he has done all he can to steal from seniors, such as doing without COLA's except on a minimal scale.  


Barkley's of California was an administrator for the TSP; however there are several wings of Barkley and I don't know which one(s) controlled TSP.

I trust Rubio and Ryan so much more than any democrat and believe they act for the good of American citizens who dislike the representation of our (very rich and far away from us) supposed federal representatives.  

I hope we the people are not forgotten after this long campaign, and I would absolutely hate to see a continuation of these leftist freedom destroyers in American government.

Saturday, February 27, 2016

2016 voting ... SamKat,


Saturday, February 27, 2016


2016 voting ... SamKat

This 2016 election is so important for our country.  Our voters selected obama in 2008 and 2012 and he has been a muslim more than an American president.

I pray, as a conservative Christian, for Christ's return because all human leaders are corrupted at least a bit by the power of leadership.  obama was corrupted before reaching the office, but the power it has afforded him only made things A LOT worse for this government for the people, of the people, and by the people.  He has paid little attention to our Constitution or our Bill of Rights.  He has failed in the most basic demands of his job as POTUS.

I would vote for any one of the seventeen who started into the debates for the Republican nominee.  I do not intend to vote democrat again.

Donald Trump began with the slogan "Make America Great Again!" and I only have hopes that he would do his very best to do that for us.  Jeanie and I recently watched "All The Kings' Men", a 1949 movie in which Broderick Crawford portrayed a power crazed President who spent so much of the people's money that he expected to be worshipped and the people did.  Secular progressive democrats have been doing that for decades at the very minimum.  Tax and spend as surely as they live.  Buy the votes!

Christ served the people on eArth for three years while here and his life, death, and resurrection brought us sinning creations of God, the promise of everlasting life.  I trust Only Him and His Father
to make this very evil world right or to provide Christians safe haven in Heaven.

Devastation in war-torn Britain during the bombings they brought such pain and sadness as experienced during WW II was portrayed in Mrs. Minerva.  "If you want piece, prepare for war" is not necessarily Christian, but it means we cannot be weak and cowardly and have the world's respect.  obama hasn't cared about that.  He believes deeply in the Quoran and its' Kill commands, and Americans and Christians are infidels to that book and thusly the targets for its' commands.

Americans have rushed to help humans all over the world in disastrous occurrences,  guided by  Christian principles.

I am not a Republican but with only two parties it is the only way to vote in this upcoming election.

SamKat aka Sam Kegley

Friday, February 26, 2016

Reid Forgave "Sports" always respects UK Basketball ... Thx KSR!

No coach is better at setting up an NCAA title shot than John Calipari

John Calipari's greatest achievement is giving his team the chance to win it all every single year.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. – Coaches like to say each season has a life of its own, and nowhere is this more true than in college basketball. Comparing last year’s team to this year’s team is always a fool’s errand. It’s not like in the NBA, where there’s roster continuity and the predictability of veteran play. In college, experienced seniors graduate, green and cocky freshmen come in, disgruntled players transfer and veteran players make massive leaps from one year to the next.
And there’s no team in college basketball (and therefore in all of sports) where comparing this year’s version to another year’s version is a more foolish endeavor than with the Kentucky Wildcats. As John Calipari has embraced the one-and-done era more than anyone during his seven seasons in Lexington, he’s also embraced the most unique challenge in coaching: Throwing everything up in the air at season’s end and starting over from scratch a few months later with a barely recognizable roster.
Foolish or not, I still wanted to know. I’ve had a theory ever since Kentucky got a drubbing at the hands of a struggling Ohio State team right before Christmas: That this team’s path – an enormous amount of preseason hype, some freshmen who didn’t live up to expectations, injury troubles, a group that can switch identities on an almost game-by-game basis from title contender to struggling bubble team and then back again – might be a carbon copy of the 2013-14 team that rode a roller coaster of a season all the way to the national title game.
And so, as John Calipari – looking relaxed after Kentucky’s 25-point home win over Alabama earlier this week, his tie loosened, cracking jokes about how quickly a photograph of injured junior forward Derek Willis’ swollen ankle had gone viral – was marching his program toward what he hopes will be an absurd fifth Final Four in seven years, I asked him just that: Does the trajectory of this group, which has lost seven games this season to less-talented opponents but is still ranked in the top 10 on KenPom.com, remind him of any other team he’s coached in nearly a quarter century as a college coach?
Perhaps not surprisingly, the answer was no. This season is unique, a life unto itself.
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This year's Kentucky team is built around its guards -- which makes it the exact opposite of last year's version.
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“We’ve got really good guards – like, we have really, reallygood guards,” Cal replied. “If we can shore up that front line, I like what we have here. As you know, my teams normally, as the year winds down, play their best basketball.”
Most coaches would answer that question the same way, even if they were playing with the exact same roster as the year before. Coaches neither like to live in the past nor project too far ahead. But in Calipari’s answer, there’s something I want to focus on that gets at what is so impressive in how the Calipari Era at Kentucky has turned college basketball on its head.
Last year at this time, what was the buzz about Kentucky’s then-undefeated team that nearly ran the table? That it was one of the most dominant defensive teams in college basketball history. That it had the height of a pretty tall NBA team, with six players 6-foot-9 or taller, including future No. 1 overall pick Karl-Anthony Towns and shot-blocking savant Willie Cauley-Stein, who would be picked sixth. If there was a deficiency in last season’s team – and to say there was any weakness in that group is a stretch – it was in the inconsistent two starting guards, Andrew and Aaron Harrison.
And this year’s team? It’s literally the exact opposite. Its strength is in the guard play: In diminutive point guard Tyler Ulis, who ought to be in the conversation for national player of the year; in leading scorer Jamal Murray, who can score in more varied ways than any college basketball player this side of Buddy Hield; and in freshman Isaiah Briscoe, whose shooting woes have been well-documented but who makes winning plays in other ways, by getting to the rim and by rebounding from the guard position. Is there a better backcourt in all of college basketball? I can’t think of one.
Yet it’s the frontcourt that has made people wonder about the relative strength of this Kentucky team. It’s way too early to call freshman Skal Labissiere a bust, but the guy who plenty of respected basketball minds thought could be the No. 1 overall pick over Ben Simmons has been a bit player, someone who often looks lost on the court. If Labissiere had come in with half the impact of Towns, Kentucky might be close to unbeatable.
Skal Labissiere was supposed to be another Kentucky freshman phenom, but he's been anything but.
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The rest of the frontcourt has been unpredictable, to say the least. Alex Poythress has missed some games with an injury, and when he has played, his inconsistent energy has been the weather vane for this team’s success. Marcus Lee has been Marcus Lee: a limited player, someone who can rebound and block shots but little else. Isaac Humphries has been a nice surprise as of late for Calipari, but I’m not sure if this team will revolve around a still-developing big man who is one of the youngest players in college hoops. Derek Willis’ stretch-four capabilities have been huge for spreading the floor for Ulis and Murray, but his improving defense and rebounding still leave something to be desired – plus he’s currently injured with a sprained ankle.
Last season, Kentucky’s frontcourt terrified college basketball; this season, Kentucky’s frontcourt is its Achilles heel. Last season, Kentucky’s defense was historically good; this season, Kentucky ranks 42nd in defensive efficiency on KenPom.com. (The only Calipari team with a defensive efficiency ranked lower was the 2012-13 team that went to the NIT.)
And yet here we are, days away from March, and one of the biggest questions in college hoops is the same as it is every year: Can Kentucky win it all?
That is a central question of college basketball when Kentucky has a historically good team like last season, or a juggernaut of a recruiting class like next season. It is also a central question of college hoops if Kentucky is struggling mightily as in 2013-14 or has some fairly significant holes like this season’s team.
But amazingly, the answer to that question – Can the Wildcats hang another banner? – is yes. Yes, they can. Every. Single. Year.
“This team got empowered early because of that South Carolina game,” Calipari said, speaking of the big-time road win when he got ejected a couple minutes in. “When I saw that they really don’t need me as much as I think they need me. They ran all the stuff that we work on. They did it without me telling them. They also coached each other. That’s what I want. It’s not just calling plays. It’s that when a guy doesn’t do his job, they should tell each other, not me.”
“That’s where we are with this team,” he continued. “If your guards are really good, you really have a chance to win any game you play.”
It’s true: Kentucky has a chance to win any game it plays, even though this may be the Wildcats team with the most question marks since Calipari came to Lexington. They don’t just have a chance, but a really good chance. That includes this weekend, when they visit a talented Vanderbilt team that needs a big-time win to make the NCAA tournament. And that includes in Houston on April 4, when someone will be cutting down the nets to celebrate the national title.
And that is what is ultimately the most impressive achievement of John Calipari’s career and one of the most impressive achievements in all of coaching today: That even though Calipari has a completely different roster every season – that even though he has about six months from the first practice to the Final Four to reinvent the wheel – his teams are always, always, always on the right path toward cutting down those nets.
Follow Reid Forgrave on Twitter @reidforgrave or email him at ReidForgrave@gmail.com.
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