Thursday, July 31, 2008

A Seal's Dog

First, I want to mention a Fox News reporter who said, "I was sitting in the green room while you had some guests on saying that it would be a decade or more before American companies could get any new oil from drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. I called two of the major oil companies and asked them about that. The first one said it would take one to six years. The second one said it would take two to six years." This is not the ten to twenty years that the liberal democrates are saying. The reporter also said, " At our rate of consumption of gas, there is enough oil in the Gulf to last us twenty years." This should give us enough time to develop alternatives. But why are the liberal Democrats so against drilling that they would even lie about the start-up time?
First, I don't think it would take much to make a liberal resort to lying. The liberals hate the internal combustion engine becuase it gives you, my friend, freedom. Liberals don't want individuals to have freedom; they want government to have the freedom to do whatever it wants to the individual, you my friend. They want you standing in line waiting for a government transit bus, wearing your state-issue uniform, and lugging your groceries you bought with your government-issue ration cards. It worked so well during the World Wars, it broke the liberals' hearts when the end of the wars brought freedom back.
Perhaps you will remember the cottonmouth that the dogs had chewed in half two Saturdays ago. Tasha found the snakebite on one of the dogs. It was on his muzzle, and there was no dead flesh or swelling around the bite. Apparently, it was a dry bite. I am wondering if the poisonous snakes are getting used to the dogs and when they bite them they do not inject any venom. A snake can make that decision as well as decide how much venom to inject into this victim.
Tasha also told me, "I was feeling down the other day, and Kando asked me about it. I told him, 'Right now, life sucks.
'Am I part of that,' he asked.
'Yes.'
'Will you tell me about it?' Kando asked.
'You let that vet kill your dog and said nothing about it to her!'"
Kando, an ex-Navy seal, is about as broad as he is tall (no fat) and he had taken his 12 year-old golden retriever to his vet. I've met his vet. She is a champion kickboxer, and I found her to be unemotional, and I didn't like all the gaudy rings on her fingers. Aloof and showy: that could fit some champion kickboxers. I like warm, self-effacing people, like I am.

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