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Thursday, March 22, 2012

SPEEDY GONZALES ES MISUNDERSTOOD: THE LANGUAGE BARRIER!


OK, so I do not want to come across as an all-out racist. I am not an aggressive one but can be if pushed! At least I can admit to it. Those who deny it are plain ole lying! That's just my firm belief! We all have it embedded within our psyches to be racist, prejudice, and bigots! A pig in a dress is still a pig, right. LOL! I am laughing very gently at my raza and the language barrier we often have to contend with; I am giving "equal voice" to both sides of the language wars - so sue me if you don't agree or hate this cartoon. It's best to laugh at one's weaknesses before we allow others to do so and they blow it way out of context.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Repubs Gone Wild: Dissing President Obama!

(click here) The 10 Worst Moments of Disrespect Towards President Obama!


01-25-12: Arizona Gov. (R) Jan Brewer shows how far (and low) Republicans, Tea Party members, Conservatives, politicians to the "right" etc. have succumbed to in continually trying (in vain) to embarrass President Obama!
And did I mention he is black?!!

Friday, February 17, 2012

The New Predator: Unmanned Drones!

The Drone Next Door: New FAA Rules Will Increase UAVs In National Airspace!

Jillian Rayfield February 9, 2012

A new set of laws will require the FAA to ease up on the rules governing domestic drone use — and to find a way to integrate them into national airspace alongside regular aircraft.
Earlier this week, the Senate passed a bill by a vote of 75-20 that had been fought over in Congress for several years, which appropriates $63.4 billion for the FAA, and, among other things, requires the FAA to loosen restrictions on domestic drone use by September, 2015.
Currently, the FAA has a strict process of licensing agencies to operate Unmanned Aerial Vehicles within the U.S., and limits where they can be flown for safety reasons. Primarily, the unarmed UAVs are being used by some law enforcement agencies for surveillance and emergency situations.
(read more here...)