Aug 26th, 2008
by
Bradley Hankins.
For any of you guys who actually visit this blog, and have seen that I haven’t been active much around the blogoshpere, there is no worries, as I am still here. With school starting a couple of weeks ago, I have just needed to adjust to school, band, and work, as well as enough sleep to last me through such busy days. Instead of my almost 24 hour access to the internet in the summer, it has now dwindled down to a mere 4 hours at most a day.
So don’t worry, once I get adjusted I will be active all over the place. As for now, I will start up with the debate club as school; and I just started a Bob Barr Meetup for Mobile, Alabama, so I am looking forward to that taking off too (even though it has been slow so far). Well, that’s about it.
Posted in: Updates.
Aug 15th, 2008
by
Bradley Hankins.
Since Russia is attacking Georgia basically to gain 1% more of the worlds oil, I have a great plan to attack Russia, and to help our very good friends over in Georgia at the same time. Now, I know you are saying that an attack on Russia would just be plain stupid, and you are right. But who needs to really go to the real fighting zone, when there’s just open land for our troops just to take. Guess what I’m talking about yet? Well, it’s the north pole! Continue reading →
Posted in: Issues.
Tagged: Arctic · Georgia · North Pole · Russia
Aug 12th, 2008
by
Bradley Hankins.
Well, fortunatly no one did such an act, but it seems that the greatness of people reading this like you, visitors, created this site (and a few others located on this same accout i.e. www.bradleyhankins.com ) to post an error message for some time telling us all that we have reached the maximum bandwidth. Actually, I was using 103% of my bandwidth when it deciding to stop showing my sites, which more me is an excellent statistic. Now, I am back with upgraded bandwidth (thanks to Ehsan), and I’m ready to show the blog to the world now.
Sorry about the down time everyone, to bad it couldn’t of happen in that little dry spell of mine instead of right after I posted a new post.
Which, by the way, if you didn’t notice, my new post is below this one!
Posted in: Updates.
Aug 11th, 2008
by
Bradley Hankins.
It really does seem that not many care about what is happening between these two countries. For any of you who are in a trance over the Olympics, and have not been paying attention to important world events, then you might not know about the war going on against Georgia and Russia.
Continue reading →
Posted in: Issues.
Tagged: Georgia · oil · Russia · war
Aug 9th, 2008
by
Bradley Hankins.
Oh I know, shocking to be heard from a conservative blog yea? Well, just because I am against killing criminals doesn’t mean I am against punishing these guys. Matter of fact, the criminals sometimes seem to have better living conditions that us average Americans do. Needless to say, they have free housing, free food, free health care, free recreation, and free education - and it’s all at the expense of you, the taxpayer’s, money. Continue reading →
Posted in: Featured, Issues.
Tagged: crime · death penatly · embarassment · hard labor · jail · prisoners · punishment
Jul 20th, 2008
by
Bradley Hankins.
I know what your thinking, higher taxes? Seems like the liberal effect from Obama is taking effect before he is even in office. With gas prices going up, and Congress not fully together on the “Drill Here, Drill Now” idea, and we don’t have the technology to have better sources of fuel, might as well screw over Americans even more by raising taxes, and gas prices at that! Continue reading →
Posted in: Featured, Issues.
Jul 18th, 2008
by
Bradley Hankins.
The sickening fact is this, Obama has now gone past “rock star” status, and has almost reached God. I know, this fact is scary, but you all know it has to be true. All the Obama is really missing is the Ten Comandments, and the power to do anything he wants to (which, he probably has, he is just holding his cards right now). It has now come to if you talk about Obama in a way that he and his supporters dislike, then your automatically branded a racist, your branded a hater, and your thrown to the back of the line to work you way back up to the top again. Even those “god-like” people as the godly Rev. Jessie Jackson has been talked down too. Move out the way Jackson, Obama is now the savior of the black people, of th liberals, of the socialist, and of the world. Continue reading →
Posted in: Decision '08, Featured.
Jul 14th, 2008
by
Bradley Hankins.
Stanley Ann Dunham Obana Soetoro (November 29, 1942 - November 7, 1995), known as Ann Dunham and Stanley Ann Dunham, was an American anthropologist, left-wing social activist, and the mother of Senator Barack Obama. She was born in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to Stanley and Madelyn Dunham. Her father (who gave his only child his name) was a furniture salesman in downtown Seattle, Washington, and her mother worked for a bank. After a year living in Seattle, her family moved to Mercer Island, Washington, in 1956 so that 13-year old Ann could attend the Mercer Island High School that had just opened. At the school she was on the debate team and graduated in 1960. Continue reading →
Posted in: Asides, Featured.
Tagged: mother · Obama
Jul 13th, 2008
by
Bradley Hankins.
Thanks to John over at ProfessorJP. Me and John were talking about taxes today, and he pointed me over to his blog, where a favorite blogger of mine over at TheBoboFiles left an interesting comment under a post about the Fair Tax. The comment was in reference to the Automated Payment Transaction Tax.
When I first ventured over to the website, I was hit with the first image of this proposal, and it stated: Instead of… personal income tax, corporate income tax, state income tax, fuel tax, capitol gains tax, gift tax, instate tax, excise tax, and sales tax… one very low, universal rate tax automatically and immediatly collected - no tax returns, lobbying for special interests, no special deductions. Continue reading →
Posted in: Issues.
Tagged: apt · automated · Fair Tax · payment · tax · transaction
Jul 11th, 2008
by
Bradley Hankins.
I can give you one reason why we should drill offshore.
With the recent missile testings in Iran, and turbulence in Nigeria, oil settled over $5 a gallon Thursday. Why does the events matter in Iran to what the oil prices are? Simple, we get oil from them! So, while these people threaten to cause even more danger on this planet, the oil traders decide to boost up the price.
If though, we used our own oil, and just our own oil, (you know, the oil that we have plenty of yet due to restrictions we can’t get) these silly little events in countries that we shouldn’t even pay attention too (as with the North Korea incident it seems that Iran just wants some more attention) shouldn’t matter so much with our prices. Continue reading →
Posted in: Featured, Issues.
Tagged: $5 · ANWR · Iran · North Korea · offshore · oil