Speak Out 1/26/12

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Blessings

passed forward

I would like to say thank you to Dale Gaebler and the fellows at the bus garage on Maud St. The beautiful Christmas floats and decorations have been so enjoyable during this Christmas season, so I'm passing the blessings forward. Thank you. Bye.

Overcome

devil's power

I awoke this morning with something troubling me. A thing to look for this year as we prepare for the upcoming presidential election--efforts to get contributions from Muslim countries into the political process. Remember Al Gore and the efforts of certain Chinese to bring in money? Well, do you think anything has changed? President Obama has already done a few things to show he is a globalist as well as supporting the very things Islamics want here in America. As Republicans work hard to get a candidate who will return us to the Constitution of America, efforts are made to support Israel and to protect America. As one lobby group says Obama and Clinton have done everything possible to destroy America--both traitors to their offices. As I said, I woke up this morning thinking about this subject. I suppose that the devil made me do it. Hopefully, the spirit and the lives of our forefathers is still speaking and effort made to overcome the power of the devil. Thank you.

Respect

our veterans

I don't have anything to complain about. The only thing that I have is -- I wish to show my respect to my fellow veterans who are now coming back home. Welcome them with open arms.

They did a hell of a job.

Explain this

Senator Mayer

Hello, Speak Out! This is an open challenge to Sen. Mayer from Dexter. Since you work for us, maybe you can answer a few questions. 1) If you had the power to get rid of all unions in Missouri, public and private, would you? I also see you are trying to do away with the prevailing wage law in Missouri. 2) What do you think an average working man should make in Missouri? 3) If you could get rid of minimum wage in Missouri, would you? And, why? And, lastly--4) You being a lawyer and all, could you explain why it is OK for a lawyer to charge a $100 an hour, but only an electrician might get $25 an hour after four years of expensive training? C'mon, Mr. Mayer, explain that to me.