Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Political speech is alive in America


It is often a sign of contempt when someone changes someone else's name or likeness.


Some people did it to Jimmy Carter.

The photo on the right wasn't photoshopped.


Some people did it to Ronald Reagan.



This photo is not photoshopped.


Others did it to George W. Bush by calling him "Shrub" and by photoshopping his photo.



These are similar illustrations of Obama.
Notice his two black eyes?


He even satirizes himself!

Which is it?  Are Muslims tolerant or intolerant?


These are similar illustrations of Bill Clinton.





Well, I have plenty of contempt for former I.R.S. Commissioner John Koskinen because of his contempt for the rule of law, his contempt of the U.S. Congress and for his contempt of the American people, so I'm publishing this photo of two people who had to have been separated at birth.




These are similar illustrations of Donald Trump.

This section was added on April 20, 2019.

This one looks like soft-serve ice cream.

I think that look was deliberate.

Even Air Force One, the President's airplane, can be the subject of a politically-oriented caricature.

Friday, June 6, 2014

We shall never surrender


“You ask, What is our policy?  I will say; ‘It is to wage war, by sea, land and air, with all our might and with all the strength that God can give us: to wage war against a monstrous tyranny, never surpassed in the dark lamentable catalogue of human crime. That is our policy.’

You ask, What is our aim?  I can answer with one word: Victory— victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival.”

- Winston Churchill


I wish I knew what my President's policies were.  If I did, I might be able to understand why he released five of the world's worst mass-murderers from a Cuban prison that was under our control.  I might also be able to understand why he allowed a highly-classified unmanned aircraft to land safely in Iran in December 2011.  I might be able to understand why he has added more debt to the United States Treasury than all of our previous presidents combined.  I might be able to understand why he has so little respect for our system of government that he has tried to change our laws without the necessary Congressional votes to change those laws.

[Note: Every one of the more than 30 changes that he claims to have made to the health care law, including the delays in the application deadlines and the exemptions given to certain American businesses, is therefore null and void.]

I might be able to understand why he has shown so much enthusiasm for trying to control the lives of the average American and his family through the use of literally thousands of regulations from agencies including the Interior Department (which includes the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), the Environmental Protection Agency, the Treasury Department (which includes the Internal Revenue Service) and the Justice Department (which sent large numbers of arms to Mexican drug gangs and which has steadfastly refused to defend our southern border against the continued invasion of armed and sometimes disease-carrying Mexicans).

If I could know what Barak Obama's highest personal policies were, I might even be able to understand why he has risked the lives of so many of our uniformed military serving in Afghanistan and other places by giving them highly restrictive Rules of Engagement.  These rules prevent them, in many, many cases, from shooting at people who are shooting at them.  In addition, he has given our fighting forces inadequate training and ammunition.  Further, he has demoralized them by forcing them to accept people in the ranks who are unsuited for the requirements of military life.

Even further, he has taken away the sacred relationship between uniformed servicemen and the military chaplains.

Sometimes, a chaplain is the last person to speak with a soldier before he dies of injuries that he received on a battlefield.

That soldier, in his last moments of life on this earth, desperately needs the spiritual comfort that a chaplain can give him.

Link to an article in World Net Daily dated October 14, 2013.



  I shall never surrender

“We shall not flag or fail.  We shall go on to the end.

V stands for Victory
an unknown concept to my president
We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and the oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be.

We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.”

-Winston Churchill

I know one thing for sure.

Barak Obama is a Muslim.

This explains why he has been so sympathetic towards violent Muslims.
Interview with George Stephanopoulis
September 7, 2008

But it does not explain his utter contempt for the highest law in my country, the United States Constitution, which gives him (and Congress) limited powers and gives all the other power to the states and to the American people (look up the tenth amendment).


I will never give in

“Never give in–never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense.  Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.”
 
- Winston Churchill, whose attitude helped his nation  (and mine) win a war against a violent enemy


Barak Hussein Obama, you are an emeny of my country

Because you have fought against the best interests of my country for as long as you have been President, I will fight you.

I will fight you in my home state of Massachusetts.  If you attempt to close national parks, as you did last year, I will go to Washington, D.C. and fight you and your un-American policies there.

I will fight you on the seas and the oceans.  I will fight you with growing confidence and strength on this blog and on conservative talk radio.  I will defend my right to speak and write political thoughts, whatever the cost may be.

I will fight on the beaches, I will fight on the landing grounds, I will fight in the fields and in the streets.  I will fight in the hills.  I will never give up.



Link to my essay Sample Articles of Impeachment

Link to my essay The President must be impeached

Link to my essay Barak Obama is a criminal
This is detailed information about the larceny and fraud that he committed as President.

Link to my essay Barak Obama is a traitor to his country
Last week's release of five known Islamic terrorists wasn't his first treasonous act.

Link to my essay Presidential larceny totals
The larceny and fraud he committed against this country's treasury could put him in jail for 45 years.

Link to my essay Obama and partial-birth abortion
He fought for and voted for the killing of babies during the delivery process as a member of the Illinois Senate.

Link to my essay President Obama's 2011 Irish vacation
He began a two-week vacation in another continent the day after a tornado destroyed a Missouri town.  Few men have the capacity to be as heartless, thoughtless, and uncaring as he is.



"We contend that for a nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle."

- Winston Churchill

Link to the 40 greatest quotes from Winston Churchill



By the way, Bam-Bam, your idol Mohammed was a child molester.

If you don't like it, go pound sand.

As long as you're visiting the beaches in Normandy, France, feel free to use that sand.  I know that you have no other use for it, but free people all around the world are glad that, 70 years ago today, some brave people, led by Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and their military commanders, did have a use for that sand.

This photo was taken 70 years ago today.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

My 24-hour international audience

Introduction

Ever since I published an essay called Trojan horse legislation on my "Conserving the Nation" blog, I have seen a dramatic increase in the number of international visitors to that blog.

More than a week after the essay was published, there is still an extremely large audience for that essay, and I am extremely grateful for all the people all over the world who have read it.  I have seen more than 100 people per day reading that blog every day for weeks!

As a blog author, I have access to the names of the countries that have read one or more of my blog essays over various time periods.
  1. two hours

  2. 24 hours (one day)

  3. one week

  4. one month

  5. since the blog was begun
However, even I cannot see more than ten countries on any list that covers a specific time period.  This is part of the reason why I have recorded the names of the countries that have visited my "Conserving the Nation" blog during the past hours and days.

In an effort to document, for the benefit of my readers, the immense additional international readership, and in order to try to maintain the accuracy of the Readership Statistics page for that blog, I updated that page yesterday with the international readership over the previous 24 hours and the previous two hours.

The international readership of that blog has continued, approximately twelve hours later.  The number of readers per hour has gone down, but the number of countries that have seen one of the essays on that blog is still going up, so I have decided to create this page.  There is only one reason for it.  I want to document the international readers.

All these visitors will be added to my list of international readers when I update that page.

Starting approximately 8pm December 17, 2015, my "Water Economics" essay, which had over 600 readers per day for almost two months is now being read by even more people, so I am using this page to document it, just as I did then.


24-hour International Readership

January 4, 2016 7:00pm Eastern Time

Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 928
Germany 134
Brazil 72
France 59
Canada 57
Vietnam 57
Romania 39
Dominican Republic 20
Russia 19
Philippines 16


May 4, 2014 4:30pm Eastern Time

Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 135
Spain 20
Thailand 10
Germany 5
Romania 5
Canada 4
Czech Republic 3
United Kingdom 3
Greece (First-time visitor!) 3
Netherlands 3


May 6, 2014 3:05pm Eastern Time

Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 94
Spain 28
Brazil 6
United Kingdom 6
Poland 6
Germany 5
France 3
Singapore 3
Ireland 2
Kenya 2


May 8, 2014 6:05pm Eastern Time


Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 67
Spain 17
Poland 6
Czech Republic 4
Morocco 4
Germany 3
Turkey 3
Bulgaria 2
Canada 2
Egypt 2
In the past 24 hours, there was also one visitor from Switzerland.



May 10, 2014 10:00am Eastern Time


Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 68
Spain 15
Vietnam 6
Germany 5
Brazil 4
Singapore 4
Turkey 4
Taiwan 4
France 3
Ireland 3


May 13, 2014 6:45pm Eastern Time


Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 94
Spain 24
Germany 4
Indonesia 4
Ireland 4
Canada 3
United Kingdom 3
Taiwan 3
Ukraine 3
Brazil 3


May 21, 2014 8:30pm Eastern Time


Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 128
Spain 19
Vietnam 6
Japan 5
France 4
United Kingdom 4
Australia 3
Brazil 3
Egypt 3
Taiwan 3


May 25, 2014 1:25pm Eastern Time


Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 94
Spain 14
Germany 6
Turkey 6
Taiwan 6
Australia 5
Ireland 5
Brazil 4
Italy 4
Vietnam 4


May 27, 2014 4:20pm Eastern Time


Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 146
Spain 12
Egypt 8
Germany 6
Japan 6
Taiwan 6
Singapore 5
Australia 4
Canada 4
Vietnam 4

Two-hour International Readership

May 1, 2014 10:00am Eastern Time

Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 1


May 4, 2014 4:35pm Eastern Time

Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 14
United Kingdom 3
Columbia 2
Morocco 2
France 1


May 6, 2014 5:05pm Eastern Time

Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 17
Germany 1
Spain 1
Sweden 1
Singapore 1


May 6, 2014 7:25pm Eastern Time

Number of
Name of Country Readers
United States 7
Israel 2
Egypt 1
Spain 1
United Kingdom 1


May 11, 2014 3:05pm Eastern Time

Number of
Name of Country Readers
Spain 3
Iceland (First-time visitor!) 2
Bangladesh 1
United States 1

These lists will be updated from time to time.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Thank you, Anheuser-Busch


Thank you twice.


This television commercial, sponsored by the Anheuser-Busch company, aired only one time, immediately after the mass-murder on September 11, 2001.




This video honors the men and women who honor our country by protecting it in any one of several military uniforms in any one of several very dangerous parts of the world, sometimes at the cost of their lives and always at the cost of the time they could be spending with their families, friends, and better-paying jobs.






I, David A. Cain, pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America,

and to the republic for which it stands.

One nation under God.

Indivisible.

With liberty and justice for all.



Monday, January 27, 2014

Remembering four murdered Americans


The first captioned photo was copied from a Twitter message posted by @MarcHaig on January 25th.  All the other photos were found on the internet.




Doctor Frankenstein must still be working in his laboratory somewhere, unnoticed by the Food and Drug Administration.

The last time he was seen,

he created this.


I hope somebody can find him and stop him before he creates any more monsters.

Because there are four dead Americans, including an Ambassador, who paid with their lives for the actions taken by this monster named Hillary.

Both of these photos show Ambassador Stevens.



The killers, guilty of negligent homicide.



All four of these Americans were killed by the negligence of Barak Obama and Hillary Clinton.


You will not be forgotten.  You have my word.


Barak Obama, President during Benghazi, and Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State during Benghazi (and Ambassador Steven's boss), will also not be forgotten.

You have my word on that, too.