Thursday, December 24, 2009

Saturday, December 19, 2009

over the years...

Over the years, I have had the good fortune to meet a friend Jay Red Eagle, an awesome musician, artist, designer, etc. and Jay blessed me today with some of his original pen and ink and paint works.
What a wonderful person!
To Jay Red Eagle, thank you my friend! Merry Christmas to you and a very happy and properous New Year.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

one of my hero's


Ok.. one more.. cuz this is great!


Rewriting Our History, Changing Our Traditions

December 16, 2009 - 23:23 ET
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Person of the Year: Ben Bernanke?
He's the Saddam Hussein of economics. He's one of the "fat cats" that the president says causes the problem. He was on the board of governors of the Federal Reserve from 2002 to 2005 and was chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers from 2005 to January 2006. In February 2006 he was appointed as a member of the board for a 14-year term and to a four-year term as chairman.
Wall Street and banking CEOs are crucified, but the government guy who's overseen the tanking of our economy is applauded?
Bernanke's victory was bad enough, but the other finalists were even worse. He was up against — I'm not kidding: Usain Bolt (he runs faster than most people); Gen. Stanley McCrystal (who was ignored by Barack Obama); Nancy Pelosi; Steve Jobs and — my favorite finalist — the Chinese worker. Which one? The one that dipped our toys in lead paint or the one that poisoned our dog food?
I could go for the Chinese worker, if Time made it the slave that you are now slave to, but that's not the angle they were going for.
Fast runners, iPod creators, and people employed in Chinese sweatshops making iPods. Hmm, who is missing in this equation? I can't think of any protests or anything like that. There weren't many disagreements with this president. Progressives are jamming bills down our throats and America is just taking it. No questions asked.
How did Time miss the tea party movement or the 9/12 movement?
Time's year in pictures review doesn't include any pictures of either the 9/12 rally or the tax day tea party protests all over the country. But these are some of the most memorable pictures of 2009.
Cindy Sheehan brought 40 people to Crawford, Texas and she was a media darling and included in Time's 2005 year-end review. How do you tell the full, complete story of America and totally miss this massive voice of opposition?
This is the movement that has, so far, stopped the government health care debacle from passing; there's no one else standing in the way. Democrats have the 60 votes they need. What else is holding things up? There is no reason for a Democrat to vote against it unless they fear for their re-election chances. And because of you, they do.
At the very least, I'd expect the tea party protesters and 9/12ers to be included in the way I've grown accustomed to journalists covering them: The tea-bagger people standing in the way of reform.
But it's even worse than just being slandered with lame sex jokes. Millions of Americans united in a belief that government is out of control and needs to scale back the spending, the corruption, the special interests and who are publicly demonstrating their frustration at health care town halls, on tax day and on 9/12, they aren't being mocked anymore. They are being completely ignored. You don't even exist.
But this is not unexpected for people who take the Obamas at their word. Listen to what Michelle Obama has said in the past:
(BEGIN MAY, 2008 VIDEO CLIP)
MICHELLE OBAMA: "Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we're going to have to change our traditions, our history; we're going to have to move into a different place as a nation."
(END VIDEO CLIP)
Change our traditions and change our history. What did she mean by that? I think we are starting to see it.
Changing history means not just telling the same old tall tales of the free market system and the Founders. No, it's the history according to progressives. And it's not merely spinning the old facts; it's taking current events and molding them to fit the progressive agenda and, in this case, completely ignoring history.
What else did she say? Change traditions. Here are some facts:
 92 percent of Americans believe in God
 83 percent believe public schools should celebrate religious holidays
 66 percent say they will celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday honoring the birth of Jesus Christ
 Only 6 percent don't celebrate Christmas at all; 3 percent were not sure how to answer
That's what we believe. Those are our traditions. But here's what happens on the ground:
Teachers of a second grade class in Taunton, Massachusetts gave an assignment to their class: Make a Christmas drawing, something that reminds you of the holidays. One of the 8-year-old students knew exactly what he'd draw. He and his family had just visited nearby National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette where they have crucifixion statues. So, the little boy drew a stick figure Jesus hanging on the cross. Makes sense: Christmas is, after all, Jesus' birthday and the crucifix was fresh in his mind.
Now, imagine an 8-year-old boy. He must have been so excited to see how the teachers would react. Like Ralphie in the movie "A Christmas Story," eager to win his teacher's approval of the Red Rider story he concocted. And just like when Ralphie's teacher responded with a "You'll shoot your eyes out" reaction, this boy was also completely devastated. Instead of reacting with praise, the teachers immediately sent him home and ordered that he undergo a psychological evaluation.
Where is the common sense? The principle says "school safety protocols" in place that were followed. They had a safety net in place — great — but they still thought a picture of Jesus fit in the risk category?
Let's go to New Jersey: A third grader was getting ready for quiet time at school. During this time the kids can read a book, sleep, rest or whatever. This little girl, her name is Mariah, decides she's going to read her bible. The teacher walks over to Mariah and tells her that the bible is not appropriate reading material and she has to put it away. Mariah was upset and confused.
See what's happening? Ninety-two percent believe in God; 64 percent celebrate Christmas as the birth of Jesus. But God is "inappropriate" and what your parents have shown you is so risky you may need a psychological exam?
It doesn't match the real values of the country. But removing God does fit the progressive agenda.
Change history. Change traditions. But you can't just wipe them out, you need to replace it with something. And we are constantly being force-fed the progressive agenda through intentional propaganda:
 NEA art propaganda: Obama-care regularly polls worse than Hillary-care, so they "create" the illusion of support through art
 Those who stand up for the Constitution: Free speech isn't highlighted — no, no! You are part of some crazy right-wing militia
 If you aren't convinced global warming is man-made and it might be that giant ball of fire in the sky slightly fluctuating from time to time, you are a flat-Earther. You think the moon landing was fake? You are a Holocaust denier!
• If you believe in lower taxes for all, are you an opposing voice? Nope, you must hate poor people
 Tea party-goer? Well, you don't even exist. You've been crossed out of the history books
But if you are crossed out, who is being put in?
Dateline, Wisconsin: Teachers at a Wisconsin schools will have to teach the history of organized labor, under a bill signed by Governor Jim Doyle. Doyle added that he was "happy to sign the bill so students would understand the importance of the labor movement."
I know the cheese unions were crucial in building Wisconsin, but really? Let's see, which has been better for Wisconsin: Jesus Christ or the labor unions?
Imagine if the governor came out and signed a bill forcing kids to learn about the positives of Jesus in textbooks? The ACLU would be in full crisis mode.
Where are the teachers? When a politician can not only say what to write — because of a special interest group — but also the importance of it? When they are out of power, who gets their turn to indoctrinate? Every member of the teachers union should be screaming at the top of their lungs.
They are changing our history, changing our traditions and indoctrinating our children.

I know.. here we go again... but if you care about how things get done.. this will enlighten you further..


Completely Reckless, Completely Irresponsible 
from the Office of Senator Mitch McConnell
Thursday, December 17, 2009

‘And here’s the most outrageous part: at the end of this rush, they want us to vote on a bill that no one outside the Majority Leader’s conference room has even seen. That’s right. The final bill we’ll vote on isn’t even the one we’ve had on the floor. It’s the deal Democrat leaders have been trying to work out in private’
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor Thursday regarding the importance of getting it right on health care reform:
“Senators on both sides acknowledge that the health care bill we’re considering is among the most significant pieces of legislation any of us will ever consider.
“So it stands to reason that we’d devote significant time and attention to it.
“Indeed, some would argue that we should spend more time and attention on this bill than most — if not every — previous bill we’ve considered.
“The Majority disagrees.
“Why? Because this bill has become a political nightmare for them.
“They know Americans overwhelmingly oppose it, so they want to get it over with.
“Americans are already outraged at the fact that Democrat leaders took their eyes off the ball. Rushing the process on a partisan line makes the situation even worse.
“Americans were told the purpose of reform was to reduce the cost of health care.
“Instead, Democrat leaders produced a $2.5 trillion, 2,074-page monstrosity that vastly expands government, raises taxes, raises premiums, and wrecks Medicare.
“And they want to rush this bill through by Christmas — one of the most significant, far-reaching pieces of legislation in U.S. history. They want to rush it.
“And here’s the most outrageous part: at the end of this rush, they want us to vote on a bill that no one outside the Majority Leader’s conference room has even seen.
“That’s right. The final bill we’ll vote on isn’t even the one we’ve had on the floor. It’s the deal Democrat leaders have been trying to work out in private.
“That’s what they intend to bring to the floor and force a vote on before Christmas.
“So this entire process is essentially a charade.
“But let’s just compare the process so far with previous legislation for some perspective. Here’s a snapshot of what we’ve done and where we stand:
• The Majority Leader intends to bring this debate to a close as early as this weekend — four days from now, on this $2.5 trillion dollar mistake
• No American who hasn’t been invited into the Majority Leader’s conference room knows what will be in that bill
• This bill has been the pending business of the Senate since the last week of November — less than four weeks ago.
• We started the amendment process two weeks ago.
• We’ve had 21 amendments and motions — less than two a day.
“Now let’s look at how the Senate has dealt with previous legislation.
“No Child Left Behind (2001):
• 21 session days or 7 weeks.
• Roll Call votes: 44
• Number of Amendments offered: 157
“9/11 Commission/Homeland Security Act (2002):
• 19 session days over 7 weeks.
• Roll Call votes: 20
• Number of Amendments offered: 30
“Energy Bill (2002):
• 21 session days over 8 weeks
• Number of Roll Call votes: 36
• Number of Amendments offered: 158
“This isn’t an energy bill. This is an attempt by a majority to take over one sixth of the U.S. economy — to vastly expand the reach and the role of government into the health care decisions of every single American — and they want to be done after one substantive amendment. This is absolutely inexcusable.
“I think Senator Snowe put it best on Tuesday:
‘Given the enormity and complexity,’ she said, ‘I don’t see anything magical about the Christmas deadline if this bill is going to become law in 2014.’
“And I think Senator Snowe’s comments on a lack of bipartisanship at the outset of this debate are also right on point.
“Here’s what she said in late November:
‘I am truly disappointed we are commencing our historic debate on one of the most significant and pressing domestic issues of our time with a process that has forestalled our ability to arrive at broader agreement on some of the most crucial elements of health care reform. The bottom line is, the most consequential health care legislation in the history of our country and the reordering of $33 trillion in health care spending over the coming decade shouldn’t be determined by one vote-margin strategies – surely we can and must do better.’
“The only conceivable justification for rushing this bill is the overwhelming opposition of the American people. Democrats know that the longer Americans see this bill the less they like it. Here’s the latest from Pew. It came out just yesterday.
“A majority (58 percent) of those who have heard a lot about the bills oppose them while only 32 percent favor them.”
“There is no justification for this blind rush — except a political one, and that’s not good enough for the American people.
“And there’s no justification for forcing the Senate to vote on a bill none of us has seen.
“Americans already oppose this bill. The process is just as bad.
“It’s completely reckless, completely irresponsible.”

Austyn played a lot of new songs

that he learned for the Season plus I am sure Jailhouse Rock. He, Phillip and Tammy rocked the bell at WalMart earlier tthis month. It is rumored that donations spiked during his appearance.
Way to go Austyn. You make us all proud!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Something to think about.... if you love numbers... and ....

For each Trillion Dollars the USA borrows, we owe an extra Billion Dollars a MONTH in interest... right now.

and as inflation kicks in, and YES VIRGINA, THERE IS INFLATION COMING, look at how that interest number increases....

inflation has increased some this month...  a very small amount of one percent... but look at the big picture.. and they want to add a trillion dollars worth of health care onto the budget... fixing something that needs fixed CORRECTLY, but simply throwing money at it.. wow.. how unique!

And you know what... we the tax payers pay Federal Workers salaries... and they owe in back taxes 3 billion dollars...  reckon we are enablers for law breakers??  Even the man at the top of the IRS is an admitted TAX CHEAT.  Gosh... isn't that cool...

Can't wait for this popstar President in retirement, and we can maybe finally elect someone who knows leadership and integrity, and character...

Folks hated Bush, why, perhaps it was because he would tell you what he would do, and then do it and never wavier. Hummm in my books that is character,  leadership, and integrity... I realize he had a problem with English and complete sentences.. but then so do I, and most! He will become over the years one of the best Presidents we have ever had, a man for his times, a man who was needed and on whose leadership we could COUNT on!

The President now... is an embarrassment for all, no matter what party you belong to!  

Friday, December 11, 2009

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Pearce, Greg (10:37 PM):
Perkins beat Okemah , first time in about 10 years, they were in the state championship last year. They won by 20, held okemah to one field goal in the second half, Tanner Pearce was the player of the game, and high scorer with 16 points, 2 for 2 on three point shots, 6 for 6 from freethrow line in fourth quarter. Go Tanner!

CONGRATS from Stan and Ann, too!
Perkins beat Okemah , first time in about 10 years, they were in the state championship last year. They won by 20, held okemah t

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

another of Casey's tools, AND JON...

I touched it when no one was looking!
Its been on many TV shows and one movie and a cable series... yada yada yada.... and my fingerprint is on it, shhhh don't tell Casey...

age? hard to keep up with the boys!

haha...
but in spite of his 'looks' ~ he does!

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Tuesday, December 08, 2009


Harry Reid's History Lesson

Harry Reid compares the fight for health-care reform to the emancipation and women's suffrage movements.

Majority Leader Harry Reid tarred opponents of his health care bill yesterday as the equivalent of those who opposed equal rights for women and civil rights for blacks.
In a remarkable statement on the Senate floor, Mr. Reid lambasted Republicans for wanting to "slow down" on health care. "You think you've heard these same excuses before? You're right," he said. "In this country there were those who dug in their heels and said, 'Slow down, it's too early. Let's wait. Things aren't bad enough' -- about slavery. When women wanted to vote, [they said] 'Slow down, there will be a better day to do that -- the day isn't quite right. . . .'"
He wrapped up his remarks as follows: "When this body was on the verge of guaranteeing equal civil rights to everyone regardless of the color of their skin, some senators resorted to the same filibuster threats that we hear today."
Senator Reid's comments were quickly condemned. "Hyperbole. It is over the top. It reminds me of earlier people talking about Nazis," said Juan Williams of NPR and Fox News, author of "Eyes on the Prize," a definitive history of the civil rights movement.
Historians also faulted Mr. Reid's curious reference to the Senate civil rights debates of the 1960s. After all, it was Southern Democrats who mounted an 83-day filibuster of the 1964 Civil Rights Bill. The final vote to cut off debate saw 29 Senators in opposition, 80% of them Democrats. Among those voting to block the civil rights bill was West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd, who personally filibustered the bill for 14 hours. The next year he also opposed the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Mr. Byrd still sits in the Senate, and indeed preceded Mr. Reid as his party's majority leader until he stepped down from that role in 1989.
The final reason Mr. Reid's comments were so inapt and offensive is that the battles for women's suffrage and civil rights he referred to were about expanding freedom. That's not what the 2,074-page health care bill being debated in the Senate today does, with its 118 new regulatory boards and commissions. Mr. Reid may reach his needed 60 votes to pass his bill this month, but he is pursuing it using the most tawdry and deplorable of tactics.
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Fire in Stillwater... from NewsPress....


UPDATE: 2 Downtown Stillwater buildings damaged
By Philip Jankowski

Fire gutted two Main Street businesses this morning.

Smoke plumed out of Edward Jones Investments and James V. Murray Attorney at Law, both located at 919 S. Main St.

A fire alarm from neighboring business Judith Karman Hospice triggered the response of four fire engines at 6:31 a.m., a responding police officer said. Police blocked Main Street between West Eighth and 10th Avenues while the fire was brought under control.

Police were the first on the scene, the officer said. After seeing flames through a window, the Stillwater Fire Department were notified.

Smoke continued to pour out of the building by 8 a.m., though SFD had the fire under control. The fire charred the inside of the business, leaving extensive soot on walls that was visible from Main Street.

“Life will go on,” attorney James V. Murray said while watching the fire from a street corner across from his business.

Fire officials do not have a cause for the fire as of yet.

Monday, December 07, 2009

dinner with the birthday boy and his son

Greg and Gavin

Madison Ann, with your elephant and

Tough Records, I might have just found Tough Record's mascot!

for Madison Ann

Madison Ann sent me some pretty pictures for my wall and I want to show her where I put them this morning. Thank you, Madison Ann. I am sorry I did not have room for all of them. I will put some in my office at home.

Austyn... this is for you!! My friend Shooter Jennings sent this along.. enjoy!


Shred Like a Geek: Recycled Circuit Board Guitar Picks

These recycled circuit board guitar picks aren't cheap, as far as picks go, but if you're serious about your alt-rock IT garage band's image they may be a necessity. Just don't go tossing them willy-nilly to your screaming fan.
Because at $7 to $8 per pick, that just wouldn't be wise. Unless your fan is a family member. Then you could probably just ask for it back. [Etsy via Technabob]

Laura's new site

http://www.LauraIngraham.com 

Saturday, December 05, 2009

the other side....

Heard lesson prices Might be going up....?

Austyn's guiter teacher showed up

at studio to give a lesson to one of our signed artist with parking ticket on windshield...

from Trisha

from Trisha - she went to Red Cross

fund raiser at Tumbleweeds last night

Thursday, December 03, 2009

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Fallen treasure in our own backyard...

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Happy Birthday Randi....

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RANDI....


AND MANY MANY MORE...

WE LOVE YA....

ANN AND STAN

HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY....