Posted September 27th, 2009 by BigDreamer
Via Lonnie Prater on FB
Stanislav Petrov was on duty in a bunker in USSR in 1983 when computer reported one, then up to 5, inbound ballistic missles. He broke protocol and did not reciprocate with full release of Russian missles. Ended up saving the world from World War III and got forced into retirement for it.
Posted July 28th, 2009 by BigDreamer
Stunning piece of history, I hope.
Posted July 22nd, 2009 by BigDreamer
An LP produced by the American Medical Association with Ronald Reagan discussing universal healthcare, socialism, runaway government, and how we, as citizens, can stop it.
The best 10 minutes you’ll spend today.
Posted July 22nd, 2009 by BigDreamer
Oops, just 6 months into office and the Honeymoon appears to really be over.
Yahoo News
Posted July 14th, 2009 by BigDreamer
Scroll down to find the “Stimulating the Stimulus” clip, then watch it…
Glenn Beck Talks
And then go ahead and watch all the other clips!
Posted July 12th, 2009 by BigDreamer
Oh good, the Group of 8 has “deplored” the violence and “condenmed” Iran’s Holocaust denial. Now we can all sleep soundly.
So much talk, not so much action…
Posted June 25th, 2009 by BigDreamer
Here’s the article.
Here’s the quote:
Compare: Governments can’t even count votes accurately — or deliver the mail efficiently.
Yet now, somehow, government will run auto companies and guarantee us health care better than private firms? And the public seems eager for that!
Posted June 25th, 2009 by BigDreamer
Walter E. Williams, a great thinker, writes about how when the stuff hits the fan Americans start demanding that Government do something, despite the obvious polling data showing our belief that our politicians are thiefs and crooks.
Posted June 25th, 2009 by BigDreamer
Whoa! Chuck is afraid of someone?
Yep, Read about it here. He piggy-backs onto the editorial letter written by retired CEO of Proctor & Gamble Lou Pritchett.
Posted June 25th, 2009 by BigDreamer
Yes, he really did say that. But no, he didn’t say that in response to healthcare changes he was planning. Here’s the article.
But his healthcare plan is, in plain truth, all about fairness. It won’t matter how hard you work or how picky you are with your employer. Everyone will be entitled to equal healthcare. Now, I agree that we all should get great care but I do expect each of us to make an effort to get it. And if you choose to make no (or limited) effort, you should be rewarded (in true Darwinian style) with no healthcare.