Thursday, August 23, 2012

... and the hits just keep on coming...

From cnn.com:

"(CNN) -- An elected county judge in Texas is warning that the nation could descend into civil war if President Barack Obama is re-elected, and is calling for a trained, well-equipped force to battle the United Nations troops he says Obama would bring in.

The comments by Lubbock County Judge Tom Head, who oversees emergency planning efforts, were broadcast by CNN affiliate KJTV. He made similar remarks on radio station FOX Talk 950.

Saying that as the county's emergency management coordinator he has to "think about the very worst thing that can happen and prepare for that and hope and pray for the best," Head told radio host Jeff Klotzman that he believes "in this political climate and financial climate, what is the very worst thing that could happen right now? Obama gets back in the White House. No. God forbid."

For the rest of this mind-boggling stupidity, go here:

http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/23/us/texas-judge-warning/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

You can't make this stuff up. -- PL

3 comments:

Mark H said...

I saw this on the news last night. It's election time and the crazies are rearing their ugly heads and, coming out in full force.
Judge Head conducts mental competency hearings and other mental health related duties in Lubbock County. How does someone so delusional and paranoid get to pass judgment on someone else’s mental state? Hmmm…
I have to admit, I feel bad for a normal conservative republican. There is no one representing them. I'm talking about the Republicans from the past who actually believed in something. Actually did care about their country and, the folks they are supposed to represent. The Republicans in Washington now have all gone crazy. They say the stupidest things. They block any legislation that might actually help the country. They openly admit they are doing everything in their power to make the President fail. I don’t care who the President is, I want him to be successful. If he is successful, we are successful. These crazy Tea Party Conservatives represent no one but themselves. My own Senator, Scott Brown, is guilty of that crazy, partisan crap too. When the American Jobs act was on the floor I sent him a letter asking him to sign it because I thought it would be beneficial for our state. We could have received some federal funding to work on the decaying infrastructure here in Massachusetts. We could have created jobs fixing some of these crappy roads and bridges here in MA. We could have updated some of our older schools. It would have greatly benefited our local job market and, our state economy.
Scott Brown did reply to me. He said that although he did agree with most of President Obama’s jobs bill he would not vote for it. His reasoning was that the bill would raise taxes on anyone making over 200,000 therefore, he could not vote yes on it. What the heck? You agree with most of it, you understand the benefit to your home state yet, you vote no because of one part of the bill that you don’t agree with. What happened to compromise? That is beyond stupid. This is the way the conservative in Washington think now. It is insane!
Just get rid of all the Bush tax cuts already. Be done with it! I may not make a killing but, I would rather pay a little more in taxes than see another teacher get fired from my kids school.
I digress. Not to pick on Texas too badly but the GOB in Texas would like to get rid of critical thinking in schools.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/texas-gop-rejects-critical-thinking-skills-really/2012/07/08/gJQAHNpFXW_blog.html
What the hell is that? Get rid of critical thinking! I feel like I’m in a bad episode of the Twilight Zone. I live in a country where Judges expect there to be a civil war if the President gets reelected, legislators want to get rid of critical thinking and, Michele Bachmann is on the House Intelligence Committee. Sorry for the rant. I just get worked up sometimes when I see how crazy people are acting. It all seems like a bad joke sometimes.
Have a good one,
-M

John F said...

Here in Texas, everything is bigger except our brains.

Richard Caldwell said...

Clearly, the world needs Stupid Heroes.