Enjoy your freedom. It was earned by brave men and women that gave their lives, fortunes and souls for our initial and continued freedom from despots and repressive politicians.
Pray to God with worship and thanks, as He is our Creator who gave us the Unalienable Rights of which our Founding Fathers enumerated some, but not all, of them in our Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States and The Bill Of Rights. Also Pray to God with thanksgiving that our founders created our Republic that we enjoy today.
Also give thanks for the millions of men and women Americans of all descents for their service they gave to us in defending these Rights for us and people all over the world who requested our help in remaining free or for liberation from tyrants. Many of our troops paid the ultimate sacrifice to make and keep us free and it is our duty to make sure we remain that way.
God bless,
Fred
July 4, 2009
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Fred Hoot on June 27, 2009 in
First Amendment
Imagine applying for a job and finding the following information request: “Please list any and all, current personal or business Web sites, Web pages or memberships on any Internet-based chat rooms, social clubs or forums, to include, but not limited to: Facebook, Google, Yahoo, YouTube.com, MySpace, etc.” Placed below this request, which is actually a demand (skip this section and you will not get the job) are three lines for the username and password of your accounts. The city of Bozeman, Montana has been doing that for years. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on May 4, 2009 in
Conspiracies,
Food,
Health
The ever-present politically correct liberals ensconced in our country’s departments have been calling the Mexican Swine Flu the H1N1 Flu. I guess they do not want to offend Mexico, but this particular strain was unique to Mexico until it spread to a human and then to the rest of the world. It would also offend Muslims if they were told they had the Swine Flu. Read more »
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international group,
runny nose,
sore throat,
swine flu,
united states government
As you may recall from part one, Chip Harrison was unlawfully detained and had his car illicitly searched and his property illegally seized by an officer of the Oklahoma City Police.
Chip then receives a call that the Secret Service is at his home and wants his “permission” to search his house! This is reminiscent of the Communist and Socialist countries’ respect for the rights of their subjects, er, citizens. According to Mr. Harrison, the Secret Service was “very cordial” as they walked through all room of his house and held him and his family captive while they searched and interrogated them. Read more »
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secret service,
socialist countries
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Fred Hoot on February 5, 2009 in
Civil Rights,
Music,
Politics,
U.S. Constitution
Politics and music usually do not mix, especially if the musician is a conservative like I am. All of my musical life I have been surrounded by liberal musicians and have worked my hardest to keep a low political profile on the job. Sometimes, people bring up my right (and correct) leanings, I rightfully defend my position and we agree to disagree.
I have always had the Blues as my mistress. Don’t get me wrong, I love jazz, funk, classical and most of the other musical forms, but the Blues has always coveted my musical soul. Read more »
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mixing politics with music,
Obama,
singing my song,
ted nugent

Representative Kirsten Gillibrand is a member of the Democrat party. New York Governor David Paterson appointed her to fill the Hildabeast’s open United States Senate seat. This is an interesting appointment. Read more »
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Obama is against you having guns. His choices for the Supreme court also will share his opinions. Instead of deciding whether a law is constitutional, the Supreme Court of The United States, has been leaning on the edge of using other countries laws a guidelines. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on October 17, 2008 in
Dirt of Politics,
Elections,
Politics
The McCain campaign plane is better than Obama’s, which is cramped, uncomfortable and smells terrible most of the time. Somehow the McCain folks manage to keep their charter clean, even where the press is seated. Read more »
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voter registration drives
The conference opened up today with the Pledge of Allegiance (with God included). The Buckeye Union High School Air Force JROTC presented the colors.
Reverend Gregory Curtis of the Largo Christian Center gave the invocation and ended with “in Jesus’ name.” He followed that with an incantation in Hebrew for our Jewish friends. There was no liberal political correctness here!
Alan Gottlieb reminded us of Read more »