Thursday, March 18, 2010

PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR

PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR

I belong to a group on Facebook called RAP Republicans Against Palin. Needless to say, I didn't join because I do not support Palin, in fact I do support her. During the discussions on the page I responded to the moderator, Ryan, as to why I support Palin. I received such a positive response to my "PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR" post, I thought I needed to post it here. Remember I'm not a writer, I make trophies for a living. I hope it's not to difficult to follow my train of thought.

PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR
Ryan, I need to make a larger point here that, to me, applies to all decisions I make regarding political candidates. A point that directly applies to my support for Palin. It’s called a PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR. After the Clinton administration something clicked in my head. I looked back at the time before he was president and remembered hearing about the handful of rape and sexual harassment accusations and said to myself “no wonder this Monica Lewinski stuff happened”. It happened because of a PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR. I also remembered hearing about how everything he did, all the way back to his college days, he was doing with the intention of some day being president. So when it became obvious that every decision he was making while president was based on getting re-elected and/or building his legacy, I knew why. It happened because of a PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR. When I watch Obama now trying to force through all this radical far left, Marxist, Communist and Socialist crap, I know why. I predicted this from the beginning of his campaign. How? I learned to look for a PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR. Just look at all the self proclaimed Leftist, Marxist, Communist and Socialist people that he, admittedly, has chosen to surround himself with, at least, since college.
I now look at Palin and I look for her PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR. What I see is that she has cut wasteful spending and weeded out corruption in every position she has held, from PTA member all the way to governor. She has done so even when it was against her own party, which could potentially be political suicide. So when I look at Palin’s PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR, I like what I see. I see someone who will do what she thinks is best for the people she represents no matter what. I see someone who will make decisions not based on what is best for herself politically. I base all of these opinions on her PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR. I don’t think anybody could argue the fact that if she showed any bad patterns of behavior, the media would have found it and exposed it by now. So Ryan, as far as your theory about how “Her time as governor is what matters most,…”, I could not disagree more. This also works beyond politics. Look at yourself or other people you know and apply this standard. I can tell you as a fact that I have never cheated on my wife and I never will. Growing up I never cheated on a girlfriend. I have friends who did cheat on girlfriends all the time. What do you think many of them are doing or have done in their marriages now? I bet you can find many examples like this in your life. The best way to determine what kind of person someone is, in my opinion, is to look at their PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

OBAMA QUOTE: “Judge me by the people with whom I surround myself"

If you insist Mr. President, here goes.

People he surrounds himself with:
1. William Ayers: Obama launched his political career in his living room. Ayers quote: NYT 9/11/01 “I don’t regret setting bombs… I feel we didn’t do enough.” He was referring to bombing the Pentagon. He will not say, when pressed to, that he regrets bombing the Pentagon.

2. Andy Stern, most frequent White House visitor. Quote: “Workers of the world unite. It’s not just a slogan anymore.” That “slogan” just happens to be one of the most famous rallying cries of communism, found in The Communist Manifesto (1848), by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.

3. Ron Bloom, Car Czar. Stated he agreed with Chairman Mao Tse Tung, you remember the man responsible for the murder of about 70 MILLION people, when he said “political power largely comes from the barrel of a gun.”

4. Anita Dunn the White House communications director. Quote: “And then the third lesson and tip actually come from TWO OF MY FAVORITE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHERS, Mao Tse Tung and Mother Teresa -- not often coupled with each together, but the two people that I turn to most to basically deliver a simple point, which is, you're going to make choices.” TWO OF MY FAVORITE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHERS!!! COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR FOR THE WHITE HOUSE!!!

5. “Pastor” Jeremiah Wright. Quote: “We bombed Hiroshima, we bombed Nagasaki, and we nuked far more than the thousands in New York and the Pentagon, and we never batted an eye.”
“We have supported state terrorism against the Palestinians and black South Africans, and now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back to our own front yards. America’s chickens are coming home to roost.” (SEPTEMBER 2001)
“The government gives them the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law and then wants us to sing ‘God Bless America.’ No, no, no, God damn America, that’s in the Bible for killing innocent people. God damn America for treating our citizens as less than human. God damn America for as long as she acts like she is God and she is supreme.”

6. Van Jones "Green Jobs" Czar. 9/11 Truther. A man who signed a petition saying that our government is so evil it was responsible for blowing up 3000 of it’s own citizens. Quotes: "I was a rowdy nationalist on April 28th, and then the verdicts came down on April 29th, By August, I was a communist." "I met all these young radical people of color -- I mean really radical, communists and anarchists. And it was, like, this is what I need to be a part of.'
Jones called Congressional Republicans "assholes"

Do any of these people represent your views? Do you associate with anybody who thinks the way these people do? Would you be comfortable having friends like this? Our President would answer YES to all 3 of those questions.

Mr. President you asked me: “Judge me by the people with whom I surround myself.”. Mr. President, consider yourself judged.