Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Chasin if Bush lied.......So did the Democrats then



We begin with former President Bill Clinton:

"The hard fact is that so long as Saddam remains in power, he threatens the well-being of his people, the peace of his region, the security of the world. *** The best way to end that threat once and for all is with a new Iraqi government -- a government ready to live in peace with its neighbors, a government that respects the rights of its people." - Oval Office Address to the American People, December 16, 1998

In his State of the Union Address on January 27, 1998, President Bill Clinton:

“America is threatened by an ‘unholy axis’”

"We must exercise responsibility not just at home, but around the world. *** Together, we must confront the new hazards of chemical and biological weapons and the outlaw states, terrorists, and organized criminals seeking to acquire them. *** …Saddam Hussein has spent the better part of this decade and much of his nation's wealth not on providing for the Iraqi people but on developing nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and the missiles to deliver them."


Next we hear from Sandy Berger, document thief and President Clinton's National Security Advisor:

"Imagine the consequences if Saddam fails to comply and we fail to act. Saddam will be emboldened, believing the international community has lost its will. He will rebuild his arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. And some day, some way, I am certain, he will use that arsenal again, as he has ten times since 1983." - Town Hall Meeting on Iraq at Ohio State University, February 18, 1998

Madeleine Albright, President Clinton's Secretary of State:

"Iraq is a long way from Ohio, but what happens there matters a great deal here. For the risks that the leaders of a rogue state will use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies is the greatest security threat we face." - Town Hall Meeting on Iraq at Ohio State University, February 18, 1998

Next we feature statements by two democrat contenders for the presidency:

"Every nation has to either be with us, or against us. Those who harbor terrorists, or who finance them, are going to pay a price." - Senator Hillary Clinton, During an interview on CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, September 13, 2001

"In the four years since the inspectors left, intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability, and his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including Al Qaeda members... It is clear, however, that if left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will continue to increase his capacity to wage biological and chemical warfare, and will keep trying to develop nuclear weapons. Should he succeed in that endeavor, he could alter the political and security landscape of the Middle East, which as we know all too well, effects American security. *** This is a very difficult vote, this is probably the hardest decision I've ever had to make. Any vote that might lead to war should be hard, but I cast it with conviction." - Senator Hillary Clinton, Addressing the US Senate, October 10, 2002


"My position is very clear: The time has come for decisive action to eliminate the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction. I'm a co-sponsor of the bipartisan Resolution that's presently under consideration in the Senate. Saddam Hussein's regime is a grave threat to America and our allies. We know that he has chemical and biological weapons today, that he's used them in the past, and that he's doing everything he can to build more. Every day he gets closer to his long-term goal of nuclear capability. *** Democracy will not spring up by itself overnight in a multi-ethnic, complicated society that's suffered under one repressive regime after another for generations. The Iraqi people deserve and need our help to rebuild their lives and to create a prosperous, thriving, open society. All Iraqis, including Sunnis, Shia and Kurds, deserve to be represented. This is not just a moral imperative. It's a security imperative. It is in America's national interest to help build an Iraq at peace with itself and its neighbors, because a democratic, tolerant and accountable Iraq will be a peaceful regional partner, and such an Iraq could serve as a model for the entire Arab world." - Senator John Edwards, Speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, October 7, 2002

I’ll end with this from our former president:

"In the next century, the community of nations may see more and more the very kind of threat Iraq poses now -- a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction ready to use them or provide them to terrorists, drug traffickers or organized criminals who travel the world among us unnoticed. *** If we fail to respond today, Saddam and all those who would follow in his footsteps will be emboldened tomorrow by the knowledge that they can act with impunity, even in the face of a clear message from the United Nations Security Council and clear evidence of a weapons of mass destruction program." - President Clinton, Address to Joint Chiefs of Staff and Pentagon staff, February 17, 1998

There are MILLIONS of documents in the archives. I wonder how many statements made by democrats in various interviews, meetings, speeches and memos could be found if someone bothered to do a “study”? I’ll bet the number would exceed that provided by the recent study on the Bush administration. The previous “administration” spent a lot of time in front of the camera and loved hearing the sound of their own voices. Still do.

President Bush and his staff have worked tirelesly to realize the "goal" expressed by President Bill Clinton:

The best way to end that threat once and for all is with a new Iraqi government -- a government ready to live in peace with its neighbors, a government that respects the rights of its people.

There is even more if you click here.





Slow News day.... Thank God for Chasin

Click here for the very fun post.

Ted Kennedy Betrays Women with Endorsment

I always knew N.O.W. was full of femenazis but this is ridiculous.

Click here for the full story.

What are they going to do? A million women march on Obama?

Friday, January 25, 2008

BTC Perfect for the White family?

Racists.................

You couldn't make this shit up. Click here for the article from the Gazette.

Too funny. You'd think the diversity specialist (yes we pay for that folks) would have been able to point this out prior to printing. What the hell else do they do?

Done for the Weekend

Barring some crazy breaking news this is my last post for the weekend. I'm going out drinking and chasing women. (no relation to chasin the news)

Have a great weekend.

Phillips Appointed to Rock Co. Board.

Click here the Observer has it.

This is good news for Evansville. We need someone who will not let Janesville and Beloit push everyone else around.

Good Luck Art.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Apathy in Evansville?

With the elections coming up on us quickly I thought I'd make a point. This isn't breaking news by any means but it still surprises me.

District 1 Mason Braunschweig Running unopposed

District 2 Janis Ringhand Running unopposed (Fred is not seeking reelection)

District 3 Tony Wyse Incumbent
Karen Aikman

District 4 John Sorenson Running unopposed

Mayor Sandy Decker Running unopposed


We hear so much complaining about the current council and Mayor................
They spend too much money!
How dare they put a bar in my neighborhood.
They are going to push Lake Leota through without a referendum.
The taxes are going to push us out of our homes.

Looking at the fact that only one race has any real meaning. (barring a write in campaign) One would believe that there wouldn't be much to complain about.

But you do............

Where are the complainers from District 4? No one has run against an Alder in your district for years. (Wayne Steinlyn ran but withdrew from the race 2 years ago)

What about District 2? With all the problems you've had this past year I would have thought you'd have someone running from South Sixth St.

District 1? I have not heard a lot of complaining out of this bunch and I personally am happy with my representation.

Now District 3 is where the fun is. You have former Alder and candidate for Mayor Karen Aikman looking to get back in after a 2 year absence. More on this in a later post.

I would love to see all districts in a race. It would bring out more ideas and certainly give us bloggers something to write about.

Why don't more people run? Simple. It's much easier to sit back behind a computer and bitch.
It takes hard work, dedication and thick skin. I think the thick skin part is the hardest for people to take.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Hillary must be working Bill hard.

I'll admit I to have fallen asleep at church but never while sitting behind the Pastor at a Black church on MLK day.

Classic.


Wooooo Hooooo! Slammers Back!

Look out liberals he's back.

Click here for Round Two!

Monday, January 21, 2008

I love talking about Skateboarding.

This topic usually gets people fired up.


Let’s talk about skateboarding. Click here for the article in the Janesville Gazette. The City Council is considering banning skateboarding downtown.

Per the article 3 business’ have estimated over $10,000.00 in damages each. Surprise Surprise.

Here’s another quote. “A reduction in skateboarding downtown would mean less property damage and vandalism and a safer environment for pedestrians”, Riggs wrote.


I can’t say I have noticed any damage in our downtown. Maybe someone can tell me different.

I say BAN 'EM.



Sunday, January 20, 2008

Wow

That sucked!

Chasin makes a quick return.

Chasin is back and she's talking about me.

Some quick comments about her post.

1.) Yes I know Bill Connors and I have seen him in action as a City Administrator. So I am not taking hits at someone I know nothing about.

2.) Talking "trash"? Why is my opinion trash? I give my opinions understanding they are only my opinions. Remember the name of my site is Evansville Wisconsin My Take Your Comments. This blog will only thrive if there is an on going dialog whether the readers agree or disagree.

3.) I don't think people are entitled to their opinions????? This one really floors me. Anyone has ALWAYS been able to post a comment on this site. Ridiculous or otherwise.

4.) As far as "The Rock" goes, I have no idea. But I do think it is funny. I hope you and the 3 other people who read this blog can find humor in people who post like "The Rock". Why? Because on my site, the haven of free speech in Evansville, "The Rock" and anyone else may comment in what ever manner they see fit.

5.) What has been "Raunchy" on this blog? I just stated my opinions. No naked women or colorful language. Once again I promote free speech this isn't the I'm going to decide who gets to post their opinion blog. (I did take notice that you have removed that from your site. You should receive many more replies because of it.)

I will continue my mission of providing safe harbor for free speech in Evansville.

God Bless America and Go Pack!




Friday, January 18, 2008

This is exactly why I didn't Wrestle

Sorry, "The Rock"


Click here for the story.


Freaking YUCK!

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Mayor, Council Members to get a raise????

I missed this one but Walton got it. Click here for his post.

I say it's well deserved. Our Mayor and Alders put in a lot of time and next to no return.

Check out Alder Braunschweig's comment.

Lake Leota How much is too much?

Just curious.

How much would you be willing to see the City spend on the Lake Leota Dredging Project before you vote no? (Because it WILL go to referendum)

For those of you not familiar with the issue click here.

Personally, I would vote no on anything over 1 million.

Everyone has got a number. What's yours?

Blackhawk Tech and YOUR tax dollars

$1,000,000.00 here

$100,000.00 there

$2500.00 everywhere

That's just the last 2 days. HOLY SHIT!

A lot of complaints lately about our City and School taxes. What about this?

Take a look at your tax bill a significant portion of your property taxes are going to Blackhawk Tech. I understand the need for higher education but WOW! They can really throw the money around.

I would like to find out how Evansville is represented on the board or if it is at all. We as a city are throwing a lot of money their way. It would be nice to have a say in how it is spent.

Just something to think about until the Lake Leota numbers come in on the 31st. ( that will be fun)

Thanks to the Gazette for the links.

UPDATE:

Just found out Heidi Carvin is our representative on the Blackhawk Board of Regents.

Now it makes sense.






"Former City Administrator" Bill Connors Whines Yet Again

Click here for the post on the Observer. More Blah Blah Blah.

I could start a weekly column.............. Whining by "Former City Administrator" Bill Conn0rs.

Smart Growth is an ever changing plan Bill. Who knows what will happen day to day year to year decade to decade.

Just because the original ordinance was done under your watch doesn't make it right.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Where's Chasin the News????????

This may be a bit premature but click here.

No goodbye?

I would hate to think she's left the building. I read her blog everyday. I may not agree with her on much but I did enjoy her site.

UPDATE:

Looks like the Observer has pulled the link to her blog.

Who know's? I took a year off mabe she'll be back.


"Former City Administrator"Bill Connors whines again



Click here to see the Observer article.

All this guy does is whine. You'd think he created hundreds of jobs and a new thriving business park with his constant rants. Blah, Blah, Blah!

Let's really think about this. I think we can all collectively agree our taxes are high. That being said this is a brilliant ordinance.

The City of Evansville has seen a tremendous amount of growth, mostly in the area of young families. This has caused numerous expenses immediate and in the near future, road repairs, school overcrowding, sewer treatment plant upgrades, water towers and yes the library.

What am I getting at? One word. Retiree's.

Retiree's don't need 1500 sq ft with another 1100 sq ft of finished basement. Retiree's don't have kid's to send to school. Retiree's don't need a large yard with a play set. Retiree's don't need the tax burden of a 1500 sq ft + house. Retiree's don't take showers. (Just seeing if your paying attention).

I propose a 50+ community full of 1200 sq ft houses. I would even give them a break on the school taxes.

You people are so short sighted. Not everyone has 2.6 kids, a dog and a picket fence.

Hey Bill, I do not consider my 1500 sq ft home to be small pretty sure my neighbors don't think theirs are either.






Thank You

A big Thank you to Gina and Richard and chasin
and Grumps

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

City Council denies Ordinance

Click here for the latest from Gina

This is Funny!!!!!

Click here

I'm Baaaack.

I could not hold my tongue anymore and she won't let me post. Since she will give me plenty to write about and my life has calmed down a bit I am restarting the blog where you can post at will.............

This post is ridiculous.http://www.chasinthenews.blogspot.com/ Did you see your tax bill? Our city council has been frugal with our tax dollars.

You constantly rant on and on about the 5 million being for the Lake Leota IT'S NOT. How many times have people said it needs to go to referendum??????

I think it is high time someone gives these hard working, underpaid, public servants a pat on the back.

You ask when in the last ten years have any jobs been brought in. The current mayor, council president and at least 2 alders have been on the job less than 2 years. Give them some time. Looks like the crushing facility is coming and hopefully the bio diesel plant will still go. Pretty good start if you ask me.

Instead of just complaining why don't you offer up some ideas on how to raise money and or cut the budget. I went through the 2008 budget and I can tell you there was no place to cut.

All we ever hear hear is "not in my backyard" & "not my tax dollars"

When sewage runs through your house,when the west side floods again,when you can't get the soap out of your hair,when a fire truck is slow to respond you will be the first on your high horse complaining the city didn't do enough. The library isn't even on the books yet and the Post Office pays the mortgage. What's the issue there? The Lake is an issue that needs to go to referendum. It would be political suicide to do anything else. I am on the fence on this one and will makemy decision when the costs come out on January 31st

You won't post this because I don't agree with you so I'm going to see if Gina will.

I can't wait for your post from the meeting tonight.