Tuesday -- May 31, 2005
OK .. SO THE FRENCH TURNED DOWN THE EU CONSTITUTION
.... BUT WHY?
 Yep, that's Chirac with Michael Jackson in the 80's. |
By now you've heard -- and you probably don't
care -- that the incredible
French have rejected the
European Union
Constitution. First of all .. this is good news. Good news, that is,
if you believe in such outmoded concepts as national sovereignty and capitalism.
Bad news though for Jacques Chirac. The constitution was more or less his
baby. This morning he's busy replacing France's prime minister.
Yeah ... when you screw up, replace the prime minister. That
usually works.
The European Union is an anti-American,
socialist bureaucracy, designed to suck the sovereign lifeblood out of the
nations who are members. What should be just a loose affiliation of states to
provide for a common currency and other means to enhance trade has now become a
bit of a one-world type government. Now the French have rejected its
constitution.
OK .. so the French probably inadvertently
did the U.S. a favor. But what you're not reading in the media is what
might possibly be the real reason for the French rejection.
You will remember about ten days ago we
brought up laziness on the show. I named the seven continents: North and
South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Antarctica. I asked
you to respond to a poll and comment on which one of these continents was
inhabited by the laziest people. Most of you got it right. The
answer is Europe. Europeans are the laziest people on the face of the
planet. Oh boy .. here come the phone calls: "I have a cousin in
Belgium, and he's not lazy." We're talking in generalities here folks, and
generally speaking Europeans, more specifically Western Europeans, top the
laziness scale. They are constantly begging their governments to come up
with new rules and regulations that absolve them of the responsibilities for
their own lives, keep them from having to work too hard, guarantee their jobs,
and provide for their retirement. The French have had their thongs in a
bunch quite a bit lately
How does European laziness manifest itself?
France recently adopted some measures to get rid of their mandatory 35 hour work
week. That's a maximum, not a minimum. The French government would
send spies out to observe cars in company parking lots. If cars were
parked there too long investigations would be launched to see if someone was
working longer hours than the government wanted them to work. To be sure,
there were some French citizens who actually believed in themselves and who
wanted to get out there and push as hard as they could ... work as long as they
wanted ... to succeed and achieve. For the most part the French were quite
happy to allow the government to dictate not only their work hours, but their
work conditions, vacation days, and when they could retire.
To many French workers, the new EU
constitution represented something very dangerous to them. A loss of
government workplace protection rules. My God! They might actually
have to work more hours to make a living!
There's another referendum coming this
week...in The Netherlands. The No's are leading there too. Perhaps the Axis of
Weasels is finally being dismantled from within.
THOSE MEMORIAL DAY GAS PRICES
The one thing nobody ever really does is
revisit the dire predictions made by the media and other so-called analysts.
Remember just a couple months ago, when gas prices were at $2.50 a gallon, and
many were predicting it would easily eclipse $3.00 a gallon by Memorial Day?
After all, surely by then...gas would be even more out of sight. This is the
official start of the summer driving season, you know.
It didn't happen. Right now, the
national average for a gallon of regular unleaded is $2.09, which is down
several cents in the past few weeks. Gas got cheaper, not more expensive. The
predictions were wrong.
So the next time gas price hysteria gets
whipped up, just remember....those peddling the doom and gloom frequently turn
out not to be right.
Check the latest gas price averages and prices in your area at
gaspricewatch.com.
HILLARY TO RUN IN 2008
A new book is coming out
written by Washington Post reporter John F. Harris. The book is about the
Clinton White House. As you can imagine, there are some things in the book that
are not too flattering. Stuff about Bill Clinton's temper and the like.
There's also something in the book about the disdain Hillary shows for those
whom she deems to be of a lower social caste than herself ... and that would
include just about everybody. Probably interesting reading there.
But what's more important
is what it says about The Hildabeast. Aside from her potty mouth, the excerpt
released today paints a portrait of her as quite the political operator. But
here's the real news. Apparently her aides have said she won't pledge to finish
her next Senate term. In other words, she intends to use the voters of New York
as a springboard to the presidency.
Does anyone doubt for 2
seconds that Hillary Clinton's entire act....staying married to Bill through all
the affairs and scandals, running for the Senate...moving to the right on so
many issues...is a cold political calculation designed to put her in the Oval
Office?
She's running for
president already...could she win? Perhaps...quite a few voters are none too
bright.
AMNESTY GETS IT FROM THE VP
Amnesty International,
which used to be an organization concerned with human rights abuses by rogue
regimes, has suddenly taken an interest in the United States. Their constant
harping about supposed goings-on in Guantanamo Bay and their eagerness with
which they bash the United States have finally exposed their anti-American
agenda for all to see.
And finally people are
calling them out on it. Speaking on Larry King, Vice President Cheney had this
to say about Amnesty's report calling the prison at Guantanamo Bay a Gulag:
"Frankly, I was offended by it. For Amnesty International to suggest that
somehow the United States is a violator of human rights, I frankly just don't
take them seriously." Right on.
Then Cheney also pointed
out something important...something you never hear the mainstream media bring up
when they talk about these allegations of detainee abuse. He said that most of
the allegations of abuse almost always come from former detainees released to
their home countries that are now lying about their detention.
It's a shame about
Amnesty International. There are people starving and dying in real Gulags in
North Korea that could use their help.
ANY
PLANS TO VISIT INDONESIA?
Cancel them.
Indonesia is a country that will sentence a convicted terrorist who killed
dozens to two and one-half years in jail, and then will sentence a 22 year old
woman to 20 years in jail for smuggling marijuana. Over the past year or
so there have been many reports of tourists arriving in Bali (Indonesia) only to
find that drugs have been hidden in their bags. This may well have been
what happened to this young Australian. Australians are canceling
vacations to Bali. Donations are drying up for Indonesian tsunami relief.
I was considering a South Pacific cruise next year that had stops in Indonesia.
No more. I notified the cruise line that I would not book the trip if any
trips were scheduled to an Indonesian port. Perhaps you might like to
reconsider your vacation plans as well.
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REDNECK SCRAP BOOK
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READING ASSIGNMENTS
For once, Hillary is being honest. She will not pledge to finish
another Senate term if she is reelected by New Yorkers.
Vice President
Dick Cheney is lashing out at The Gargoyle in North Korea.
Democrats will no doubt be concerned about such statements.
And now
10 reasons not to kill President George W. Bush,
by Jennifer McBride of the University of Oregon. Liberals take note: it would
drive the final nail in the coffin of the liberal agenda. Interesting reading.
Here's the latest tactic of Islamic terrorists: suicide dogs.
They strap explosives to a dog and then detonate it as a Coalition convoy rolls
through town. Most liberals love animals...perhaps this will finally flip the
switch for them.
The Poodle has finally signed form SF-180,
authorizing the release of all of his Military records. It'll take a couple of
months, but once those records come out, we'll know for sure whether or not he
really earned those Purple Hearts --- or is there chicanery in the air? At
any rate, interesting times ahead.
Joint Chiefs of Staff Richard Myers hit back at Amnesty International
over its report comparing our prison at Gitmo to a Russian Gulag. Finally...the
White House is hitting back.
The EU is getting nowhere, and
George Will says that has put Europe at a crossroads.
A big reason the ratification vote failed in France is hatred for Chirac.
Mark Steyn talks about the outright contempt
the rulers of the European Union have for the
voters that are ratifying the Constitution.
Is the nuclear option still on the
table? Even after the agreement between the 14 Senators on both sides,
Senator Orrin Hatch says nothing is set in stone.
The Democrats' blockage of an up-or-down
vote on John Bolton shows that their good intentions are officially over.
Robert Novak has more.
Get ready for the biggest Supreme Court
nomination fight since Clarence Thomas. If, as expected, Rehnquist steps down
at the end of this year's term, it's really going to hit the fan.
John Leo reports.
This past January,
Army Sergeant Michael Carlson died in Iraq.
Back in high school, he wrote a "credo paper" for a high school project.
The Wall Street Journal published it, and everyone should read it.
The only surprise here is
that it took so long for the first tell-all book to be released.
Seems like there was quite a bit of yelling, screaming and general not-niceness
in the Clinton White House.
Dick Cheney
thinks Laura Bush would win a head-to-head contest against Hillary Clinton.
There's no question...just look at the polls. As unpopular as her husband is
right now, people think Laura Bush is a saint.
A suicide bomber slipped into a mosque in Pakistan yesterday and blew himself up,
killing one and wounding 20. The crowd's response? They burned down the local
KFC. All Islamic terrorism is our fault, remember?
Why are so many former
captives of Guantanamo Bay claiming they were tortured?
Because the Al-Qaeda handbook tells them to, that's why.
William F. Buckley looks at the charge of liberal bias at the Corporation For
Public Broadcasting
and the media's attempts at savaging the personalities leading reform.
The conservatives were
once again shut out in recent elections in Britain. How can they make a
rebound?
Irving Kristol says a Tory revival starts with a 10% tax cut.
Thomas Sowell looks at the environmental movement in California
and their attempts to stop any sort of development. He calls the whole
"environmental impact" study a bunch of nonsense. Good reading as always.
People who work at
universities are becoming so detached from reality it's hard to take them
seriously.
Professor Mike Adams cites his college newspaper at UNC-Wilmington as an
example.
Could it be time to
actually stop and praise the French?
Bill Murchison says that's exactly what we should do...given
their outright defeat of the EU Constitution.
Miss Canada Natalie Glebova has won the Miss Universe title.
Now there's a useful Canadian export. Brunette too.
Have you caught Michael Jackson's new video
I Never Copped A Feel? [flash]
Morning Sickness: If mom is a Tammy Faye, baby boy
might end up with a vienna sausage.
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