Thursday, April 16, 2009

SO I'M A TERRIOREST NOW!!




This just in, I am now a terrorist according to Janet Napolitano head of the Department of Homeland Security Defence. According to her resent report the following are now considered domestic terrorists: opposed to abortion, learned to fight in the military, had your home foreclosed, opposed to an African American president, critical of out sourcing jobs, opposed to bigger social programs, if you own a gun, declare yourself as an independent party, criticise government infringement of civil rights, and so on. I do not wear a turbine on my head, I don't hijack airplanes or shoot up schools, I don't go on shooting sprees or threaten the U.S. government, I am not a spy for foreign countries and yet it is here in my own country I am being deemed a threat and a terrorist to my nation. Do I oppose abortion, own guns, disagree with the "social" programs? YES! And I am proud I do. This nation was founded on freedom and liberty to chose. It is my right to believe how I want to believe and my right to bare arms, as an American I have these privileges. My grandpa Adamson didn't fight in WWII, or my grandpa Mattson serve in the army. My uncle didn't go to Vietnam, and my father didn't serve in the army for those freedoms just to have them taken away by some man who thinks he has all the answers to what is best. I went to a tea party on the 15th and because I have freedom of speech and supported what I feel is right I am now a terrorist. I have always been proud to say that I am an American but this is the first time I have ever feared the people in charge of it. I don't want socialism, I don't want Communism, and for dang sure don't want obamaisim. Why is it that we are being compared to Rome? I will tell you, Rome didn't fall from outside influences it fell from within. Look at our constitution it is hanging by a thread and how do you think has the power to cut it? One Big A** Mistake America

























Friday, April 3, 2009

Obama the great




Just when I thought he couldn't get any worse he goes and proves me wrong.. thats right Obama gave the Queen an ipod. I can't say I'm all that shocked after all this is Obama we are talking about here. So I heard the other day Obama gave the Queen of England an ipod along with some o' so wonderful things. I got this from "The Corner" by Jonah Goldberg, he writes, "Diplomatic jaws dropped across the continent yesterday when it was reveal the U.S. President Barack Obama had, once again fumbled a routine protocal of international statecraft: finding the right gift for a foreign leader or head of state." (As some of you may know he gave the Prime Minister a 25 disk DVD collection of American classic movies, ha ha nice one.) Among the gifts the Queen gave the Obama family was one of the earliest known copies of William Shakespeare's Henry the V, the framed original sheet music of John Newton's "Amazing Grace", For the Obama girls a dollhouse-sized replica of Windsor Castle with a functioning train station, also a prize winning Shelton pony, to Mrs. Obama a ruby ring commissioned and worn by Queen Victoria. In Return the Obamas unceremoniously handed the Queen a shopping bag from the Duty Free shop at Heathrow Airport, inside a signed copy of "Dreams of My Father" (book he wrote), a bottle of Johnny Walker Scotch, ABBA'S greates hits CD still in plastic wrap with a 2 for 1 sticker on it, and ten bags of M&M's with the presidential seal on them. The Queen responded with a flat "How Delightful." What a joke, way to represent the people of America. He would have been better off to give nothing at all, or send something later then to hand over what he did. All I can say is GLAD I DIDN'T VOTE FOR HIM!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Making children cry!


Bad as it sounds I like making children cry (to an extent). This is why, as some of you may know I work in a doctors office as part of my job I help immunize children 2 months up to 5 years of age. I help give shots every day sometimes 3 to 4 times a day if not more. I had a hard time at first with the whole stabbing a needle in to fat little thighs of cute innocent babies, and then I realized I'm not hurting them I am helping them, by me giving them a few shots in their early lives (that they will never remember) I am preventing them from getting very sick or even death. I know there has been a lot of controversy with mothers speaking out against immunizing their children because of the belief that it causes autism later in life. All I have to say to that is NOT TRUE, in fact, because mothers have chosen not immunize their children we have seen outbreaks of measles and whooping cough. Recently scientists who have been working on trying to find a link to autism and immunizing children have discovered no evidence linking the two together. As I work in a health profession I see it all, the mothers who are all gung-ho to start immunizing and those who refuse to make their children suffer the pain of a few shots thinking they are doing their child a favor of saving them from autism. It makes no sense to me why you would take such a risk, because of what some mom somewhere said caused her child's problem and has no answers so makes her own. Is it the child's fault they may end up with polio, measles, mumps, hep.A or any other disease they could have prevented through immunizations or the mothers who didn't allow it? I heard recently on the radio that day cares are starting to make mothers show prof of immunizations of their children before they allow them to be enrolled, and how some mothers were outraged because they chose not to immunize and were being turned away.... good! There is a reason we immunize, to keep diseases like mumps and polio spreading like wild fire. Is it fair to turn a child who hasn't been immunized away? I say yes to keep the ones who were even safer. So when it comes time to immunize my children and they get their first set of shots and scream and bawl til their face turns red and they hold their breath for just a second will I feel bad sure but will I do it again in two months? Dang straight will and my kids will love me for it.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

So I blog now..... who knew? Well I thought alot of what I would say and so here it goes. How easy it is to get cought up in the problems of the world and the day to day, the economy, people making offf with millions while other suffer, banks being bailed out, AIG.... the list goes on. As I'm sure you all know. We have no more control over it then we do the weather. Does it suck? Sure, but I think we have to be positive and look at what we can control. Me being a member of The church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints I have been outraged and saddend by the numbers of people who speak out against the church because of what we believe and the things we hold sacred. Mad because we have rights just as they do and it seems everywhere you turn the family is being attacked in some shape or form. Sad because they don't understand and their minds and hearts have been closed. I know things will only get worse before they get better, and it is up to me to deciede how I will handel it. Is it hard to get cought up in the now? Voice my opinion of where I stand politicliy, who is right or wrong? Of corse, Is it important? Probably not, but I have to remember that I do have control over how I am living my life, what I teach my future children, that they will learn the importance of family and the gospel. . It is so scary to think what kind of world they will live in. I have to be positive and remember the good things in life, such as I have a wonderful loving husband that I get to spend time with even if it is a few hours a day. That I live in a free nation and can do as I please, I have a good job that is dependable, I am able to wroship the way I want, I can enjoy the beauty all around me.... the list goes on. When I find myself watching the news, or listening about the latest bailout, or what Obama has to say, or weather or weather not the wolves are on or off the list. It's frustrating and makes no sense to me at times, I get angery and don't understand. I have to take a step back and remember the things that really matter in life, the rest I guess as they say is just dust in the wind.