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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

It's been awhile, but this is important...

Today is the 20 year anniversary of Reagan's famous speech calling for Gorbachev to "Tear down this wall!" Here's part of the speech, including those legendary words, on video:


Saturday, December 09, 2006

Go Right Ahead – Tread On Us

When a secretary of defense gets confirmed 95-2 apparently because he says we are not winning a war, you know Uncle Sam must have a sign on his back that says "kick me."

We've come a long way from that day in April 1986 when President Ronald Reagan ordered Operation El Dorado Canyon, an air strike on Libya by two dozen F-111F fighter bombers in retaliation for a terrorist blast at a West Berlin disco that injured 200 people, including 63 U.S. soldiers, killing two.

Back then we took the fight to our enemies.

Now not even the prospect of a nuclear Iran gets our dander up. Back then we didn't wait for the U.N to pass a resolution. America was feared.

Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini, who held Americans hostage for 444 days, released them 20 minutes after Reagan's inaugural address.

We bled the Soviet empire dry, supporting communism's opponents around the globe from Afghanistan to Nicaragua.

Occasionally we would take matters into our own hands, as when we thwarted the attempt to turn Grenada into a communist beachhead.

The enemies of our enemies were our friends, and our enemies were just that. We didn't depend on the advice of a former secretary of state who channels Joan Rivers and says to those who would gladly see us disappear, "Can we talk?"

We didn't fear an arms race, we planned on winning it. When we talked to our enemies, it was to tell them things like, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that wall."

When a runt with delusions of grandeur kicked sand on our feet, we would tell our pilots to kick the tires and light the fires.

Now we find ourselves sitting impotently while Iran's maniacal little smurf, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, builds nukes to wipe Israel off the map while he writes love letters to the American people telling us why we must change our policies.

We wait while the U.N. thinks about talking about imposing sanctions, instead of making a list of targets.

A nation that defeated Nazism, Fascism and Communism sees its generals testifying before Congress on why we can't handle the likes of Muqtada al-Sadr.

They talk about stability and not victory. So does our incoming secretary of defense who says all options are on the table. Once the only option was winning.

We won the Cold War against the evil empire by having the courage and the will and the patience to go the distance.

Now we fulfill Osama bin Laden's prophecy that as in Somalia and Vietnam, America doesn't have the stomach and will bug out.

We watch while Vladimir Putin resurrects czarist Russia, sends anti-aircraft defense missiles to Iran, helps it build nuclear reactors and dictates its conditions for helping us prevent nuclear war in the Middle East.

We watch as Venezuelan thug Hugo Chavez solidifies his control, squeezing every bit of democracy and freedom out of that country as he forms an anti-U.S. alliance with Iran and North Korea and seeks to export his tyranny throughout Central and South America.

And welcome back, Daniel Ortega. The world is safe once again for your ilk.

We are asked to apologize for removing Muslim Imams, who are connected with a mosque linked to al-Qaida, from a plane after exhibiting behavior typical of terrorists.

We establish Muslim meditation rooms in airports as others plot to blow trans-Atlantic airliners out of the sky and our schoolchildren are forbidden from singing Christmas carols.

As a Congress now controlled by the party of John Murtha prepares to accept the terms of our surrender contained in the Iraq Study Group's report, we are reminded that the anniversary of World War II's Battle of the Bulge is approaching.

Things weren't going well in the winter of 1944 either as the 101st Airborne held its ground in surrounded Bastogne.

But there was no Ardennes Study Group to recommend an exit strategy, only an American general, Anthony C. McAuliffe, who, when asked to give up the fight, gave the classic reply, "Nuts!"

How times have changed. All we need now is Jimmy Carter sitting in front of a fireplace.

(http://www.investors.com/editorial/editorialcontent.asp?secid=1501&status=article&id=250386247926636&view=1)


Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Yes, I can confirm that music staff will help out with housekeeping changeovers every other week.  Finally, the music staff will get to do, almost full-time, what they are hired to do.  Other changes include rehearsing from 10:30-12:45 daily except for the day off (instead of sweating away under that hot tin roof in the middle of the afternoon), as well as helping CE and the Teen staff with music during chapel times.

COTW finally realized that to fully make the transition they started in 2000 within the music staff, they needed to have us do more of what we do best, and that's music.  Kudos to upper management for seeing this through, taking some well-thought out advice (from many parties) to heart, and putting this new model into practice.

Now the guests will have more of what they like -- better quality music, and a familiar face at almost every meal on the Hill -- and the non-music staff that complained about different music staff arrival and departure times for waiting on tables (they had a point, albeit a grossly uninformed point) will no longer be able to beat that proverbial dead horse.  Best of all, working relationships among the staff as a whole will improve greatly, and no longer will non-music staff be able to un-intelligently critique and debate music staff workloads -- at least not publicly.

CHOPS, anyone?


Monday, November 27, 2006

NEWS FLASH

The word from Speculator is....

The COTW Music Staff will no longer be waiting on tables on the Hill.  Instead, they will work every other Saturday doing change-overs with the other staff.  COTW will hire a group of full-time wait staff that will wait on the Hill full time.

In other news....

If you haven't talked with a former drummer from COTW recently, you should give him a call -- he has some news I'm sure he'd want to tell you.


Tuesday, November 07, 2006

VOTE

Ladies and Gentlemen, today you have an opportunity to make a difference.  The right to vote is one of the most important rights that you have as an American -- a right that many people across the world do not have and will never have.

Think it doesn't make a difference?  Have you forgotten how close Florida was just 6 years ago?

I would encourage you today to get out to your polling place and vote.  You can find out where to vote by clicking here:

http://www.gop.com/vote/

You know where I stand on political issues, so I don't need to necessarily encourage you one way or the other.  I would especially encourage my friends in Maryland, Tennessee and Pennsylvania to vote.

The balance of power is at stake here, folks.  Do you really want Nancy Pelosi third in command of this country?  Yes, in case you fell asleep during your civics class, if anything should happen to the president and vice-president, the speaker of the house assumes the presidency.  This is serious stuff, especially with all of the yahoos on the left who want to do anything to take this president down.

Do you want us to blindly pull out of the Middle East, taking the war here to this country?

Do you want your taxes raised and destroy the progress the economy has made?

Do you want abortion on demand and gay marriage running rampant?

Please, for the sake of this country, exercise your right to vote.  It's the least you can do as an American.  Do not take this for granted.




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