Here are a
few of the things that have got me going this week.
1. The Italian Supreme Court has ruled that Amanda
Knox will be tried again in the Italian courts for murder and that if she is
found guilty then the Italian government will ask for her extradition. First
off, I guess the Italians have never heard of Double Jeopardy. Don’t worry
Amanda, they would never get the extradition and they really can’t threaten
anyone. I mean their track record of using force over the last 200 years has
shown them unable to beat anything but an egg.
2. An
Alameda County, California Administrator who earns around $422,000.00 a year
and will continue to do so even after she retires. I was going to write a major
comment on how the President only makes $400,000.00 a year and has a little
more to worry about than the Alameda County Administrator. But then I realized;
who cares, it’s Alameda County?
3. Hilary Clinton resigned as Secretary of State
claiming to have visited more countries than any other Secretary of State;
however, like her boss, no one can remember her ever visiting a country of any
consequence when it really mattered. Now I’m not a John Kerry fan by any means,
but at great pain to myself I have to give him a little credit. In just a
little over a month he has visited some pretty rough regions and handed out
some pretty tough warnings. I just hope he doesn’t have to back them up, that’s
when he’ll find out who he’s working for and then he’ll find out what those in
Benghazi did.
4. America must be proud of the president sending
Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi to Pope Francis’ inauguration. I mean here’s a
Catholic lady who is on the outs with
her Bishop and a vice-president who, as a Catholic, wouldn’t kiss the papal
ring because his Momma told him he deserves more respect than even the Pope.
And she’s right, just look at his career filled with lying, racial, plagiaristic
comments, what’s not to respect – NICE JOB JOE!
5. We are halfway through the bi-annual legislative
session here in Texas and to date there hasn’t been anything of consequence to
happen out of the ordinary. The only thing I can think of that has been
proposed is to move the primary date up so that Texas will have more of a say
in future presidential elections. Here’s a thought, how about the RNC and the
DNC get together and decide on a primary date for all the states and let all
the primaries happen on the same date. Yes I know that is a states right issue;
however, the two parties could make it happen by limiting delegates for states
not cooperating. Of course it requires the legislating of the legislators which
is always an almost impossible legislative task.
Well, hang
in there. I’ll think of all of you while I’m in Vegas!! Maybe I’ll take a few minutes
to write while I’m there…..then again, maybe not!!
Later,
Bill

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