Some People Just Need to be Shot on Sight (VIDEO)

Beford any of you bleeding-heart liberals pre-judge this post, please watch this video. I’ve worked animal cruelty cases before, and I always think I’ve seen it all, but even if it’s something I HAVE seen before, it doesn’t make it less tragic. You see, Gracie and Bailey were two pet Boxers who were thrown from a highway overpass by a cruel, heartless, sonofabitch. Their only crime? They got away from their owners to chase squirrels. There are no reports of these pups being vicious or anything like that. And even if the future reports bear out they might have destroyed someone’s garden, pooped in a neighbor’s yard, or whatever, NOTHING justifies this level of brutality! Look at these PRECIOUS faces!

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These babies were allegedly beat before they were thrown from the overpass bridge, and one might have been dead before she was thrown over, head hitting the concrete first.

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I hope these bastards who did this have nightmares forever. Some people do just NOT deserve to live.

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By the way… people who are capable and willing to do things like this have more significant psychological problems than just being cruel to animals. Extensive research has been done regarding the relationship between animal cruelty and adult aggressive criminal behavior. So, anybody in these assholes’ lives need to be on alert for other behaviors that are indicative of any type of abuse, aggression, or other acts that seem “out of the norm.” Research shows these jackasses are not finished with their criminal lives. They could turn out to be the next Dahmer or Bundy.

Want to test me? Leave comments and I will school you on all the research available, as well as my own personal experience working with victims of animal cruelty and domestic violence. There is a very special place in hell for these kind of people,and I hope that this follows them to their graves.

Watch the video from the local news here.

 

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“Freedom Belongs to All Mankind” by Master Sergeant John Ubaldi

Move America Forward has a fantastic ad they’ve created, and on this day, our day of Independence, we should all watch it and share it with our friends. Thank you to the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces for sacrificing every day so that we can celebrate another birthday of this great country, the United States of America.

Now here’s the post from Master Sergeant John Ubaldi.

“Freedom Belongs to ALL Mankind”

By Master Sergeant John Ubaldi

On Tuesday, Americans across the nation will celebrate the 230th birthday of the United States of America. Everyone will be enjoying picnics, backyard barbeques, and the traditional fireworks display viewed throughout the country. Today, the armed forces of this republic are engaged in the monumental undertaking that determines if the democratic experiment begun on July 4th, 1776 will begin to sprout in the turbulent lands of the Middle East.

It’s easy to forget the noble undertaking begun so long ago, easy to forget the auspicious beginning that gave hope to a world that a government can be ruled by its citizens. President George Washington warned Americans that they had a new responsibility when he stated in his first inaugural address, “The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty and the destiny of the republican model of government are justly considered, perhaps, as deeply, as finally, staked on the experiment entrusted to the hands of the American people.”

From the birth of this Republic, the foundation of this country was the proposition that all men are created equal. As President Abraham Lincoln stated in the Gettysburg Address, “That this nation under God, Shall have a new birth of freedom–and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”

Abraham Lincoln envisioned that the guiding principles of the Declaration of Independence and the rights conveyed in the United States Constitution would be the foundation that humanity rests on, eloquently written in the Declaration of Independence, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” It’s instructive that many of our brave military men & women understand they are serving the cause of freedom enumerated in that cherished document, sacrificing and establishing the basic foundation of democracy in the unstable often volatile region of the Middle East.

To the families of the fallen brings a special solemn meaning of sacrifice, as Margaret Johnson, mother of fallen Army Captain Christopher Johnson, stated in the Washington Times, “He knew the cost of freedom and that it was not free, and he volunteered to go to Iraq anyway.”

The many Gold Star Families who lost a loved one in the war against terrorism have the courage and satisfaction that their loved ones sacrificed all in freedom’s cause. President Kennedy wrote in “Profiles in Courage” that, “In the days ahead, only the very courageous will be able to take the hard and unpopular decisions necessary for our survival in the struggle with a powerful enemy. And only the very courageous will be able to keep alive the spirit of individualism and dissent which gave birth to this nation, nourished it as an infant, and carried it through its severest tests upon the attainment of its maturity.”

If that doesn’t make you tear up or bring a lump to your throat, you need to have your pulse checked.

 

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0 - 14,000 MPH in 7 Minutes, 57 Seconds (VIDEO)

Wow! This was truly a marvel to watch. The STS-121, Space Shuttle Discovery, had a very successful lift-off today from Cape Canaveral. I’ve recorded the whole thing, from lift-off to the Shuttle shedding the fuel tanks. I can’t really add anything, but I’ll post a few pictures, too.

The video was over 12 minutes long, and I didn’t want to ruin it by making it low-res, so I’ve split it into two parts. Absolutely spectacular! Happy 230th Birthday, America!

View clip #1 here, and #2 here.

An afterthought: I do have to say that even before that midget, maniac gargoyle running N. Korea had flexed (or tried to) his missile-muscle, I did have a very scary thought when I saw our beautiful Discovery going into the air… “what if some lunatic from another country would try to strike the shuttle while it’s still close enough?” Then, the News Alert came, and I got shivers. The gargoyle did it. But thankfully he wasn’t completely successful. I think he did it symbolically not only for our Independence Day celebration, but also to coincide with the shuttle launch. If he would have succeeded in hitting our astronauts’ vehicle, you can rest assured that Bush would have ordered immediate strikes on that midget, and nobody could have blamed us.