Saturday, August 22, 2009
Crazy! CRAZY!!
I'm still working on getting used to this new format of blogger. Today I updated it so I have the new editor, which I really like. The only thing is I still can't find the spell check button unfortunately. But I'm working on it. lol
I found this story on Fox News
Kasandra Beekman, 24, was charged Friday with felony child neglect, according to police.
Officers say she left her 8-month-old son in her car with the windows rolled up and the engine turned off Thursday while shopping at a Wal-Mart in North Port.
Witnesses called 911, and a store manager and a customer gave the baby first aid until paramedics arrived.
The baby was treated at a hospital and released to the Department of Children and Families.
Beekman was being held on $25,000 bail.
People like her are the ones who make me sick. If you have a child and you love it, the last thing you're going to do is leave it in the car. Geez! I really don't think this mother deserves the right to be blessed with the joy of a child. Obviously, she doesn't care.
Oh, well.
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-CT-
I've Monetized! Yea!
As you may have noticed, I have monetized my blog. Basically this means I have enabled adds to be shown on the right side.
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-CT-
Friday, August 21, 2009
His Approval Rating Dropped...Again? Gee, What a Shock.
Here's something that probably won't surprise you, people are losing faith in Obama. Hm, I wonder why? Whatever could he be doing wrong?
A new poll says that Americans, concerned over the future of health care reform and anxious about the growing federal budget deficit, are losing faith in President Obama.
The Washington Post-ABC News survey found that less that half of Americans -- 49 percent -- say they believe the president will make the right decisions for the country. That's down from 60 percent at the 100-day mark of the Obama presidency.
The poll published Friday says Obama's overall approval is 57 percent, 12 points lower than it was at its peak in April. Fifty-three percent disapprove of the way he's handling the budget deficit and his approval on health care continues to deteriorate.
The national survey was conducted Aug. 13-17 and has a sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points {source}
Maybe it's the health care reform he's shoving through faster than I can chug a gallon of water.
Or the stimulus money he was giving out as party favors?
Or that he doesn't care what America thinks, he knows everything about everything?
Or maybe everyone's racist? You know us conservatives, we're just a bunch of hypocritical, know-it-all, closet racists. yeah, of course we are... ;-) I'm surprised ABC News hasn't piped up blaming it on race yet. Wait and see...they'll say something on the matter...of course they will.
Oh, well, I'm not gonna say I told you so. Or maybe I am. I predicted this would happen eventually...hehe
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-CT-
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Music, because we all need a change of events every now and then
Have you, like me, realized that news anymore is just well, depressing? yeah, I thought so.
So, this post will simply be me telling YOU about new (usually alternative) artists I like. FYI: all the songs I like/ write about are in the play list which I posted on the right side near the bottom. You're more than welcome to take a listen if ya like.
Alright,
1) Death Cab for Cutie
Top songs:
Soul Meets Body
Someday You Will Be Loved
Summer Skin
Marching Bands of Manhattan
Why I like them:
Ben Gibbard is like, one of the most different sounding vocalist I've heard that I can actually not gag at. There's a few where it's just like, ew! I was expecting this group to be like, emo-ish/ punk rock creepy type music. Well, it's not, and it's just good fun music. Though, a few of the songs speak of praying to Father Time, which I roll my eyes at. He's as much a God as Santa Clause is.
2) MuteMath
Top Songs:
Goodbye
Backfire
Armistice
Burden
Architecture (couldn't find it on playlist.com, so listen to it on itunes, you won't be sorry)
Why I like them:
They are kinda this rock+ pop+ sometimes emo (okay, not really, I just wanted to say emo for the heck of it) band, which turns into the most awesomest thing ever. (Hey, I'm a teen, I exaggerate things like, "There's this guy at school's who's like the hottest thing ever." See?)
3) Owl City
Top Songs:
Saltwater Room
Fireflies
Why I like him:
Adam Young (AKA Owl City) combines electronic with pop resulting in a, as Catherine Hardwicke would say, crazy cool collage of sounds. (See, I can sound just like her, pretty amazing, huh?)
4) Postal Service
Top Songs:
Such Great Heights
We Will Become Silhouettes
Why I like them:
Ben Gibbard (DCFC frontman) and Jimmy Tamborello have created really cool electro sounding songs that are both beautiful and surprising at the same time.
5) The Ruse
Top Song:
Beautiful is Gone
Why I like them:
They are simply an alt./ rock group which seem to grasp how rock music should sound without getting all scream-y.
6) Keane
Top Song:
Somewhere Only We Know
Why I like them:
This UK based group pairs up beautiful piano with hauntingly stunning vocals. This song always gives me butterflies in me stomach. (see, I've gone all Irish on ya)
7) Tyrone Wells
Top Song:
More
Why I like him:
Uh, I'm not really sure if it's just the fact that he croons this song with such skill, or the fact that the melody will stick with you all day. Whatever it is, it works.
8) We The Kings
Top Song:
Check Yes, Juliet
Why I like them:
These dudes know how to rock! They kind of remind me of a tamed Kings of Leon (don't like them at all.) for some reason. Maybe it's the long hair. Whatever, they do possess great talent, and I'd keep an eye out for them in years to come.
9) Band of Skulls
Top Song:
I Know What I Am
Why I like them:
Another UK group, this song was the free single of the week on itunes back in March. This song is very bouncy, and is best played while cruising down the highway in a convertible, or with the windows rolled down. (Especially if your dog sticks his moose-lips out the window, and they flap like crazy. Rather entertaining) I was expecting, like Death Cab, for this to be some emo-ish punk band, which, it's not. Just a good song overall.
10) Blue October:
Top Songs:
My Never
Into the Ocean
Why I like them:
The lead singer has a very unique voice, that sets him apart from others. The songs are different sounding, and cool. If you're a Stephenie Meyer fan, you'll know she adores this group. So, yeah.
So, take a listen and comment with what you think.
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-CT-
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A Killer is Released...Goody Gumdrops...Hooray...NOT!
Found this story here
The man responsible for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing returned home to Libya on Thursday to cheering crowds, and throngs of people waving posters of the convicted killer, who flew to his native country to die after Scotland released him from prison.
Scotland's decision to free Abdel Baset al-Megrahi outraged some relatives of the 270 people killed when the jetliner blew up over a Scottish town.
Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, 57, spent roughly 11 days behind bars for each victim in the bombing. President Barack Obama said the decision to free the terminally ill bomber on compassionate grounds was a mistake and warned Libya not to give him a hero's welcome.
But thousands were on hand to greet him warmly when his plane from Scotland touched down at a military airport in Tripoli. There was a festive atmosphere with some wearing t-shirts with al-Megrahi's picture. Others waved Libyan and Scottish flags while Libyan songs blared.
The White House declared it "deeply" regretted the Scottish decision as Abdel Baset al-Megrahi left prison and flew to Libya on an Airbus dispatched to Glasgow Airport.
Scotland's justice secretary said freeing the bomber was an expression of the Scottish people's humanity but U.S. family members of Lockerbie victims expressed outrage.
"I think it's appalling, disgusting and so sickening I can hardly find words to describe it," said Susan Cohen of Cape May Court House, New Jersey, whose 20-year-old daughter, Theodora, died in the attack. "This isn't about compassionate release. This is part of give-al-Qaddafi -what-he-wants-so-we-can-have-the-oil."
Some men outside the prison made obscene gestures as al-Megrahi's prison van drove by toward the airport.
Al-Megrahi, who had served only eight years of his life sentence, was recently given only months to live after being diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer.
Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said although al-Megrahi had not shown compassion to his victims — many of whom were American college students flying home to New York for Christmas — MacAskill was motivated by Scottish values to show mercy.
"Some hurts can never heal, some scars can never fade," MacAskill said. "Those who have been bereaved cannot be expected to forget, let alone forgive ... However, Mr. al-Megrahi now faces a sentence imposed by a higher power."
Al-Megrahi was convicted in 2001 of taking part in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 on Dec. 21, 1988. He was sentenced to life in prison. The airliner exploded over Scotland and all 259 people aboard and 11 on the ground died when it crashed into the town of Lockerbie.
The former Libyan intelligence officer was sentenced to serve a minimum of 27 years in a Scottish prison for Britain's deadliest terrorist attack. But a 2007 review of his case found grounds for an appeal of his conviction, and many in Britain believe he is innocent.
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Thursday the United States disagreed with the decision to free al-Megrahi.
"We continue to believe that Megrahi should serve out his sentence in Scotland," Gibbs said. "On this day, we extend our deepest sympathies to the families who live every day with the loss of their loved ones."
"I don't understand how the Scots can show compassion. It's an utter insult and utterly disgusting," said Kara Weipz, of Mount Laurel, New Jersey, whose 20-year-old brother Richard Monetti was on board Pan Am Flight 103. "It's horrible. I don't show compassion for someone who showed no remorse."
MacAskill said he stood by al-Megrahi's conviction and the sentence for "the worst terrorist atrocity ever committed on U.K. soil."
He said he ruled out sending the bomber back to Libya under a prisoner-transfer agreement, saying the U.S. victims had been given assurances that al-Megrahi would serve out his sentence in Scotland. But he said that as a prisoner given less than three months to live by doctors, al-Megrahi was eligible for compassionate release.
Later Thursday, MacAskill released a letter from al-Megrahi, appealing for mercy.
"I am a family man: first and foremost I am a son, husband, father and grandfather," al-Megrahi wrote. "I have been separated from my family as a result of what I consider and unjust conviction. I have tried to bear that with a degree of equanimity and dignity."
Compassionate release is an established feature of the British judicial system when a prisoner is near death. According to officials, there have been 30 requests for release on compassionate grounds in Scotland over the last decade, 23 of which were approved.
Al-Megrahi's return will be a landmark event in Libya and a cause for celebration. His countrymen see him as an innocent victim scapegoated by the West in a campaign to turn their country into an international pariah. Many will also view his release as a moral victory for their country.
Yet it was not immediately clear exactly how al-Megrahi would be received Thursday night. He could be taken to meet Libyan leader Muammar Al-Qaddafi or appear at an annual rally held every year on Aug. 20 for Libyans to hear a progress report from al-Qaddafi's son, Saif al-Islam Qaddafi , on projects he is working on.
However, al-Megrahi may also go directly to a hospital if he needs immediate medical care.
Qaddafi engineered a rapprochement with his former critics following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. He renounced terrorism, dismantled Libya's secret nuclear program, accepted his government's responsibility for the Lockerbie bombing and paid compensation to the victims' families.
Western energy companies — including Britain's BP PLC — have moved into Libya in an effort to tap the country's vast oil and gas wealth.
Qaddafi lobbied hard for the return of al-Megrahi, an issue that took on added urgency when al-Megrahi was diagnosed with cancer last year.
Freeing al-Megrahi divided the Lockerbie victims' families, with many in Britain in favor and many in the U.S. adamantly opposed.
Al-Megrahi had been a known figure in the Scottish community near his prison, receiving regular treatment at the hospital. He was visited often by his wife and children, who lived in Scotland for several years.
Briton Jim Swire, whose daughter Flora died on Flight 103, welcomed the Libyan's release, saying many questions remained about what led to the bomb that exploded in the cargo hold.
"I think he should be able to go straight home to his family and spend his last days there," Swire told the BBC. "I don't believe for a moment this man was involved in the way he was found to be involved."
Among the Lockerbie victims was John Mulroy, the AP's director of international communication, who died along with five members of his family.
Ugh, this is just so maddening!
So, this dude goes around people and we just "show him mercy." The government could get a few tips from Davy Jones (POC) "spare no mercy, arg." (Alright, that's not a real quote, but it could work, right? No, maybe not)
Anyways, back to the topic, this is just so unfair I can't believe it. So, hows about we go out and shoot a bunch of people, do you think we'll recieve mercy? Uh, no! In the end, it probably just boils down to a couple of facts
A) He's not white, (I mean, Heaven forbid we show mercy to someone not brown or black.)
B) We gotta keep relations cool with other countries round ye world. Right...
More than anything, I feel for the families. How would it feel to find out that the person who killed your beloved child or wife or husband was released because people wanted him to die in peace? Not really gonna make you feel fuzzy inside, at least I hope not. The families are suffering more than anyone.
Okay, so the dude has cancer, uh, that's sad, but he's a killer. Deep down, I can't really call him a person truthfully, because like J.K Rowling wrote "killing rips apart the soul." (again, not the exact quote, I couldn't find it. She's talking about Voldemort's horcruxes, fyi) Killing really changes a person, and that's why I don't have a whole lot of sympathy. I mean, I'm sorry him or anyone has cancer, don't get me wrong. I do value human life, believe me, I do. But for someone to take away innocent people's life, well, they do lose a little (okay, more than a little) respect from me. Then again, who am I? Just a teenager...simply that.
Yeah, well, there's some happy stuff for the day...jk
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-CT-
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Burquini's...seriously?
If this isn't ridicuclous, I don't know what is.
British swimming pools have begun hosting special Muslim swim sessions during which swimmers — including non-Muslims — are banned from entering the pool if their swimming attire doesn't comply with dress code required by Islamic custom.
Under the rules, men must be covered from the naval to the knees, while women, who swim separately, must be covered from the neck to the ankles, according to the U.K.'s Daily Telegraph newspaper.
The special sessions in Britain have elicited anger from critics who say they are divisive and put a strain on relations between Muslims and non-Muslims, the Telegraph reported.
The trend counters developments in France, where a woman has threatened to sue after being told she could not wear her "burquini" — a headscarf, tunic and trouser swimsuit worn by Muslim women – on hygiene grounds, the paper reported.
One British lawmaker defended the Muslim swim sessions, telling the Telegraph that they show an appreciation for certain religious groups, like Muslims, who have strict rules on segregation for activities including sports. {source}
That is just so crazy! I didn't know that the U.K was so symathetic to religion, oh, wait, just the Muslims... because like that British lawmaker said, they "show appreciation for certain religious groups." And of course, the emphasis is on certain. I mean, we couldn't do Christian swim sessions where no bikinis or revealing swimsuits are allowed. That would be descriminating against other people's rights. Yes, because being totally covered up isn't either... no, of course not.
I'm glad the Telegraph said something about it! If the media is always saying, in my case, the wrong thing, it's nice to see them say the right thing. Wow, that's confusing.
They're trying to make this sound really cool, and ya know, the "big thing" by calling their "swimsuits" (ha) "burquinis." Nice, that's like calling drugs candy. Ya just don't do that.
This story makes me remember why I will never, ever move to England. Plus, their health care system isn't making me scoot over there any faster either. But, that's a whole 'nother bloggy.
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-Conservative Teen-
Saturday, August 15, 2009
ACLU Has a Big Mouth
I found this awful story at foxnews.com
A principal and an athletic director in Florida could be charged with crimes and spend six months in jail after they prayed before a meal at a school event, the Washington Times reported.
Pace High School Principal Frank Lay and athletic director Robert Freeman will go on trial in federal district court Sept. 17. They're accused of violating the conditions of a lawsuit settlement reached last year with the American Civil Liberties Union, according to the Times.
Local pastors and some students and teachers are outraged that Lay and Freeman face criminal charges, and they have protested during graduation ceremonies, the newspaper said.
"I have been defending religious freedom issues for 22 years, and I've never had to defend somebody who has been charged criminally for praying," said Mathew Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, the Christian-based legal group that is defending the two school officials.
But an ACLU official said the Santa Rosa County School District has been guilty of "flagrant" First Amendment violations for years, the Times reported.
"The defendants all admitted wrongdoing," said Daniel Mach, ACLU's director of litigation for its freedom of religion program. "For example, the Pace High School teachers handbook asks teachers to 'embrace every opportunity to inculcate, by precept and example, the practice of every Christian virtue.'"
The case stems from a Jan. 28 incident in which Lay, a local Baptist church deacon, asked Freeman to offer mealtime prayers at a lunch for school employees. Staver said no students were there and the event took place on school property after hours.
Mach countered that the event was held during the school day and Lay has admitted in writing that there were students present, according to the newspaper.
The ACLU contends that the allowance of the lunchtime prayer was a breach of last year's settlement, in which the district promised, among other things, to prohibit all school employees from promoting prayers during school-sponsored events, espousing their religious beliefs and trying to convert students.
That is just utterly ridiculous! The ACLU has too much say-so in instances like this. They have no business getting all huffy because somebody was *gasp* praying. Now, of course, if the principal and athletic director were reading the Qur'an then they would have been awarded for trying to encourage Muslim faith. Which, in my mind, is just amazing they can favor something less believeable over something their ancestors based their whole lives upon! Yeah, read Little House on the Prairie, I don't remember Laura and Mary wearing Burkas and their father beating their mother...do you? Hey, it's the truth.
Everytime someone says something with God in it, the ACLU's all "Oh, no that's offensive, it's ruining our country blah-blah-blah."
This situation in Florida isn't being helped by Dearest Mr. Obama, is it? Wasn't he the one who declared that the United States "isn't a Christian nation anymore?" I thought so.
Yeah, we're obviously not a Christian nation, even though driving around town and stuff I see churches and Christian bookstores more often then I see Muslim Shrines and whatnot.
But, hey, we must embrace all religions, right, ACLU? Well, except those big, awful Christians, of course. ;-)
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-Conservative Teen-
Friday, August 14, 2009
Free Money? What?!
Have you heard about this?
A $200 back-to-school giveaway for needy kids sparked a mad rush for money on the streets of New York on Tuesday.
"It's free money!" said Alecia Rumph, 26, who waited in a Morris Park, Bronx, line 300 people deep for the cash to buy uniforms and book bags for her two kids.
"Thank God for Obama. He's looking out for us."
Thousands of people lined up at banks and check-cashing shops to withdraw the cash that magically appeared on their electronic benefit cards.
Some rushed out because of rumors the money would vanish by the end of the day.
"Rumors, there's always rumors," said Teresa Medina, who waited four hours at a Pay-O-Matic in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, to get $600 for her three teenagers - just in case they were true.
The no-strings-attached money went to families receiving food stamps or welfare.
Every child between 3 and 17 was eligible for $200, which worked out to 813,845 kids across the state - including 498,866 in the city. {source}
That's great! NOT! The last thing we need to be doing during these crazy times is handing out free money to lower income peeps.
Truthfully, if Obama was really "looking out for us," he'd be trying to create more jobs so these parents wouldn't be forced to stand in line like this.
Welfare, is really just an excuse not to find work. Think about it, you have money for things you want/need and you don't even have to go anything with your life. Great, right? Wrong.
Now, I'm fine with these type of people being on welfare:
A) Out of work. BUT, only for a couple of months. Anything over a year is just ridiculous.
B) Legally immigrated (emphasis of legally) and need help getting started. Only with the getting started part.
C)Ill with something that makes it impossible to work. Only for a while though.
I'm not a supporter of welfare by any means. But, those 3 are the only ones I think are acceptable. You have your views, and they probably differ from mine. ;)
Well, off to the gym...
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-Conservative Teen-
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Miley Cyrus, Strike 100# Or is it 101? Oh, well...
Miley, innocent (ha!) Miley Cyrus was pole dancing! Yeah, you heard me right! She came out of a trailer looking like trailer trash. She was sporting like this kind pretty top until I realize the shirt on purposely exposes her black, lacy bra, dumb fur vest (Honey, summer's not over quite yet) and shorts that were more like undies. Seriously, what's the point in wearing shorts if you're just gonna go prancing around in spankies? (the shorts under cheer leading skirts)
And, the opening lines to her song were...
"I hopped from the plane at LAX... welcome to the land of fame and sex. " Then later in the song the lyrics are, "Nodding my head like, yeah. Moving my hips like, yeah." Oh yes, that's what little girls need to see, you shaking your booty. (I thought disco died?) Well, Miles, I'd say you adapted well to that crazy land out there.
Is she trying to show off for Nick Jonas? Like, "Hey babe, look what I can do." Ooh, that's a great way to earn him back. Keep it up, hon!
Since when is pole-dancing appropriate for children?! They were aiming this show at 10+. I didn't learn about pole dancing till I was like, 11! And even that was too early!
And to top it all off, her parents stood up clapping. No parent in their right minds would seriously applaud to see their daughter dance around a slut...would they? Apparently now they would. She's like Britney Spears' little Mini-Me.
"And I shall call her Mini Brit."
Okay, then.
In conclusion, the only reason people aren't like, publicly calling her a slut and stuff is because she is (loosely, I might add) a part of Disney Channel. Truthfully, I'm surprised they haven't kicked her off yet. She's not cute and perky like she used to be. She is like 16 going on 26. No offense meant, of course!
Yeesh!
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-Conservative Teen-
P.S. I might add, her song is 1# on iTunes. Shocked? Me too)
Here's the video...
Flag Yourself, Man!
Hey-ya,
Steven Crowder put up this new video, and I liked it, so I'm putting it on here. I'm stating the obvious again.
So flag yourself! Rock on! yeah...yeah...yeah...
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-Conservative Teen-
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Obama Girls Mentioned In An Ad? Oh My, They're Being Used As a Publicity Stunt? Huh?
I know everyone's talking about the health care reform and everything else, but I decided to talk about a story that kind of made me think...
This poster (below) is causing another controversy coming about.
Apparently, the people at the White House are getting gunchy because a Washington non-profit organization has been putting this poster up in the Union Station Train depot.

The ad features 8-year-old Jasmine Messiah from Florida who has been writing letters to her senators and Representatives to try and get healthier lunches in the cafeteria. She complains that there are no vegetarian or vegan lunches, as she is a vegetarian.
Their argument is that child obesity is at an "all-time high."
Well, Robert Gibbs got defensive and said this:
"Without getting into the specifics, we've been very clear, I think, from even before the administration started, that their two girls would have a very private life, and we want to protect that private life and their privacy,'' He stated, "And we hope that others will be respectful, as many in the media have been, about not using the girls as a publicity stunt.'' (quote found here)
Oh, yes, it would be very mean to be attack to the president's daughters... Since when is this a "publicity stunt"? The company didn't even mention their names! If they said, "Malia and Sasha Obama get healthy lunches why don't I?" then I could sort of understand, I suppose.
Of course the media has been respectful, the two girls aren't really old enough to be like, out there. So they can't really "do anything." How suck-up-ish would it be if the media was like, "Today the lovely Obama girls went shopping today with their marvelous mother, Michelle. The three-some had so much fun." That would sound more like a People magazine article instead of hard-hitting journalism. Just sayin'
Lastly, I 150% agree with this ad, all children deserve to have good school lunches. Not that I'm saying we all should be the same, that's like Communism. Not a believer in that. Ya think? But, I do support the ad, and the little girl, so Jasmine, rock on!
Oh, well, that's just my 2 cents on the whole matter...
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-Conservative Teen-
P.S. If YOU want to sign the petition for healthier lunches, HealthySchoolLunches.org.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Hillary Clinton Blows Up! Aah! Have You Noticed I Scream A LOT!
Y'all might have seen the collected (yeah right) Hillary Clinton incident in Congo?
Well, Hillary got all freaked out when her translator misunderstood a university student asking her opinion on "an international financial matter."
"You want me to tell you what my husband thinks?" she replied incredulously when the male student asked her what "Mr. Clinton" thought of World Bank concerns about a multi-billion-dollar Chinese loan offer to the Congo.
"My husband is not secretary of state, I am," an obviously annoyed Clinton said sharply. "If you want my opinion, I will tell you my opinion. I am not going to be channeling my husband." (Scroll down for video)
The question was left unanswered as the moderator of the event quickly moved on. <source>
Take a chill pill!
So, your translator misinterprets, and it's like watching the Hulk! (Not that I'm saying she's green and big or anything) Calm down, Hils, it'll be okay. Breathe in, breathe out.
He meant to say Obama not Clinton. Wow, just amazing. She and the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland have the same problem...temper!
Another thing I was thinking about, is why the heck is she in Congo? Shouldn't she be the one greeting the girls who were released, or dealing with the Middle East? Why Congo?
Some people, not shockingly, have been doubting her maturity and wondering if she was really ready to hold this position. I've found myself wondering the same thing. Hmm...
Oh, well...no use ranting too much.
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
- Conservative Teen-
Monday, August 10, 2009
Dangerous posters!
Ya know, something I don't get, if we make fun of Obama we get called racists, if Vanity Fair does this to George Bush, (below) they get a pat on the back.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
oops
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-Conservative Teen-
Saturday, August 8, 2009
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CULTURE OF CORRUPTION, by Michelle Malkin. (Regnery, $27.95.) President Obama and his team of tax cheats, petty crooks, influence peddlers and Wall Street cronies. <source>
She is 1# on the NYT's book list. So yea for you! I lurve Michelle, hence why she's on the side of my bloggy.
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-Conservative Teen-