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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Political Weakness in the Masses

Back in 2008 we had an election that changed the face of American politics by not just voting in a Democrat President but an African American President for the first time in our nations history. It is part of the dream of Martin Luther King, Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy, Teddy Kennedy, and his brother and President John F. Kennedy. And now that the vote is done, President Obama is in service to his people and he needs our voices more now than ever.

Sometimes I wonder if God were actually looking down on what is going on in America today and can truly favor this nation of so many for much longer. Jesus Christ, his only son, came to us to heal the sick, nurture the poor, and comfort those less fortunate. And when our nations leader and President proposes healthcare for all and he is lambasted as the Anti-Christ according to all right wing pundits?

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I’m sure that Ann Culter would call me a Liberal fanatic, ungodly, juvenile, heathen bastard. I will simply turn the other cheek and wonder to myself where the hell she got that Adams apple? But I am not making millions of dollars off of exaggerated books to spin hype up so high that one neighbor would consider torching another’s house.

There is a difference between talking politics and simply spreading hate of your fellow Americans. It’s something I’m thankful to have learned over the last few years. You can’t love America if you don’t love American’s. We all come from all over and we just need to figure out how to deal with that. The melting pot of America is boiling and we all need to turn the heat down just a bit.

We are all still American’s to the core, the spirit, and to the end. Now more than ever the people need to speek up for what is right, just, and what you voted for.

Papamoka

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Sunday, February 01, 2009

Loving Margaret and Helen


I’ve been reading Margaret and Helen off and on for a couple of months and a friend and co-writer here on Papamoka pointed out an amazing response by Helen on Ann Culter’s latest book. I love these two woman simply because they can say it like it is and just don’t care what anyone thinks. The kicker is, Margaret and Helen are not teenagers with an attitude on Facebook or MySpace, or even some other social network, but two retired American woman in their late years on their own website just talking about the things they each have an opinion on. They are an internet and independent blogger miracle story that should be hailed across the main stream media but they are happy just passing notes to one another on their blog. Notes that you and I can read and enjoy.

Check this out from Helen on Ann Culter…

For those of you just joining us, I am summarizing Ann Coulter’s new book for my friend Margaret so she doesn’t have to buy it herself. It’s kind of my version of Cliffs Notes except I call it Hell ‘N Notes because reading an Ann Coulter book is like visiting hell… only this time the devil wears Prada in a ladies shoe size 17. They should give me a medal for this kind of sacrifice!

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For those of you who think I am being a bit hard on Ann and in particular her gigantic feet, let me spell it out for you. You know what they say about big feet right? Well, in Ann’s case the shoes fit. Here is the other joke she made about murdered children. Reprinted without edit:

In 2003, single mother Amanda Hamm, twenty-seven years old, drowned her three young sons, aged six, three and twenty-three months, so she could move to St. Louis with her boyfriend. It would have been a lot of trouble to bring the boys with them. Apparently, the prospect of hearing “are we there yet?” for eight hours was just too daunting for Amanda.

So you tell me. Am I being too hard on her?

Well Margaret, that brings us to the conclusion of another chapter from the best selling author, Ann Sasquatch Coulter. I think I’ll go pour myself a strong drink and pull out my fingernails. But do come back soon because I will eventually find the strength to read the next chapter. I mean it. Really.
- Margaret and Helen

I love these two ladies and the way they think. I could picture my kids grandmother writing very much similar posts if she were still with us and the same for my wife’s grandmother too if she were still with us. Now those were two old broads that didn’t take crap from anybody and told it like it is. Like it or not and you did not sas them back with an opinion because they could each site facts and figures and put you back in your place with total recall memory.

Margaret and Helen should post a contribute button on the website because I would gladly toss them the cost of Ann Culter’s book their way and I‘m sure I would not be the only reader willing to do so. They saved me the cost of buying the book and tearing Ann Culter’s neck a new Adams Apple! Oh wait, you can support them by clicking here! Please do so and thank them for their talent.

Papamoka

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