Bear Creek Ledger

Hell hath no fury

28 February 2007
Filed under: Politics, 2006 Election, Culture, The Underbelly

Hell hath no fury like a Black woman scorned by Harold Ford Jr especially when he’s seeing a blond, skinny,from money White woman. 
Actually, HFJ really does sound like a player and of course along with that goes a liar.  But then, is that really a surprise?  Not to me but then there are those […]

Now the Dems will fix everything….I’m so relieved

1 December 2006
Filed under: Politics, Dems/Neo-Socs/Lefties, Humor, 2006 Election

I’ve now tried to take a shower twice today.  Both times I get just wet enough when the water starts to sputter and spew.  For the second time in two months there’s been a water main break.  I think they’ve finally turned the water back on and like a sucker just hop into the shower.  So, I do […]

Guard The Borders Blogburst - 11/13/06

Heidi has much food for thought with this article and I encourage you to read the entire thing.  With the projected money transfers from the US to Mexico to increase from $20 billion last year to $45 billion this year, illegal aliens in the US are an integral revenue source for Mexico.  Just think, that is […]

Our Military Wins Battles, but only Nations Win Wars

10 November 2006
Filed under: Iraq, Politics, 2006 Election

That title is a quote from Ollie North. Too bad those in Washington DC don’t learn this.
The shift in power on Capitol Hill may, however, have the salutary effect of forcing Mr. Bush to focus on what he will leave behind at the end of his term. It is now clear […]

Election Post Mortem

9 November 2006
Filed under: Politics, 2006 Election

I got this in an email.
From Citizen Outreach:
While most Republicans woke up this morning lamenting Armageddon Tuesday, some of us didn’t lose any sleep over the election results.  Happy at the prospect of two years with Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi running Congress?  Hardly.  But there are a lot of silver linings behind these otherwise […]

President’s Press Conference

8 November 2006
Filed under: Uncategorized, Politics, 2006 Election

I just listened to President Bush’s press conference where he announced the resignation of Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.  First, I like Donald Rumsfeld.  I liked watching his press conferences with the media.  I have been unhappy with how we have dealt with Al Sadr and his militias but I don’t know if that is Rumsfeld, Bush, […]

Wins and Losses

8 November 2006
Filed under: Politics, Tennessee Related Topics, 2006 Election

Yup - it was a disaster for the House and the Senate is hanging on by their fingernails.  Not only does Tennessee need to fix the trainwreck called voting but there are many states out there with the same condition.  What exactly is so difficult about this? 
In Tennessee my guy for Governor lost - Jim […]

ACLU advocates overturn of US Constitution

7 November 2006
Filed under: Politics, ACLU, 2006 Election

The latest from the Anti-American Civil Liberties Union demonstrates how important it is for Republicans to retain control of Congress.  We now hear that one of the Supremes is gravely ill and will resign from SCOTUS by the end of this year.  We do not need another Stevens, Ginsberg or Souter on the court.
From Front […]

This must be satire

6 November 2006
Filed under: Politics, 2006 Election, Media Bias/Distortion

From Reuters we get this statement:
The New York Times, one of the oldest and most respected U.S. newspapers, said on Sunday that for the first time in memory it was endorsing no Republican U.S. congressional candidates this year.
What I’d like to know is respected by whom?  Then of course who in their right mind expects […]

Prognostication

5 November 2006
Filed under: Politics, Tennessee Related Topics, 2006 Election

Based on my unscientific calculation I predict the Republicans keep the House and the Senate.  I also predict that Bob Corker wins the Senate seat for Tennessee.  How’s that for going out on a limb!
I also predict Tennessee becomes the 2006 Ohio and Florida.  I’m guessing the Dems go all out to dispute the loss […]

Letter to Senator Kerry from a Marine

4 November 2006
Filed under: Military, Politics, 2006 Election

I received this letter in my email.  I can’t verify who wrote the letter but that doesn’t matter since I do believe this reflects the thoughts of many of our military serving our country.

Yesterday John Kerry said, “You know education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework, and […]

Oops….we “misspoke” (Tennessean Editor)

How exactly do you “misspeak” on an editorial? What happened with the editors at The Tennessean? They got inundated with angry calls and emails and lots of subscription cancellations I’m sure. Just like John Kerry, they believe what they wrote and aren’t really sorry, they’re just sorry for the consequences. You […]

Lead Foot Mary Parker Doesn’t Think She Should Pay For Speeding Tickets

2 November 2006
Filed under: Politics, Tennessee Related Topics, 2006 Election

I had posted previously (here and here) about Mary Parker who’s running against Jack Johnson in the race for Tn SD23. She’s one of those limousine liberals who thinks speeding tickets are only for other people and not someone as important as her!
Here’s video of her in court:

After all, she is an important […]

Unexpected Photo Op from yesterday

2 November 2006
Filed under: Politics, SPF, Personal/Family, Photos-Other, 2006 Election

With the Laura Bush visit yesterday in Franklin at the Factory I had no expectations that we would actually get close enough to get a picture much less an autograph. My friend and I stood on concrete (in heels mind you) from 11:30am until 3:00pm for the Laura Bush visit. We ended up […]

Harold Ford Jr’s latest gaffe

2 November 2006
Filed under: Politics, Tennessee Related Topics, 2006 Election

Harold just keeps shooting himself in the foot. I am continually being told that HFJ is such a smooth politician, I have my doubts. I think Harold has just never had to campaign hard to win an election. Running for this Senate seat is completely different than running for a House District seat where his […]

Unexpected Photo Op from yesterday

1 November 2006
Filed under: Politics, SPF, Personal/Family, Photos-Other, 2006 Election

With the Laura Bush visit yesterday in Franklin at the Factory I had no expectations that we would actually get close enough to get a picture much less an autograph.  My friend and I stood on concrete (in heels mind you) from 11:30am until 3:00pm for the Laura Bush visit.  We ended up right behind […]

Tuesday afternoon with Laura Bush

30 October 2006
Filed under: Politics, Tennessee Related Topics, 2006 Election

Guess the cat is out of the bag now and I can say something.  The reason I’ve been down at the Williamson County Republican office a number of hours the last few days is because Laura Bush will be town to speak on behalf of Bob Corker.  I’ve been putting the attendance list together while […]

Another example of Hollywood stupidity

Michael Fox is a uselss idiot dupe of the Democrats. He is pathetic and his disease gives him no excuses.
Michael J. Fox has no clue what is in the Missouri Cloning Amendment!
Gateway Pundit: MJ Fox Admits He Never Read Missouri’s Cloning Amendment

Mary Parker slithers her way into the gutter(Tn SD23 Race)

29 October 2006
Filed under: Politics, Tennessee Related Topics, 2006 Election

Remember, this Democrat has labeled herself the “Values” candidate. I keep trying to find the real values of Parker though. Is it the values of lying? That’s what it looks like to me.
Guess I shouldn’t be surprised considering the tv ad Parker has out where she slimes Jack Johnson. Parker has now sent out an […]

Tn Senate Debate between Corker & Ford

29 October 2006
Filed under: Politics, Tennessee Related Topics, 2006 Election

Harold off the bat comes out and says he was disturbed by the smut and slime on prime time tv? First of all, I think Harold Ford Jr. has a disconnect here. What I hear him saying is that he thinks anyone imitating a Playboy bunny is smutty and slimey but yet there’s nothing wrong […]

Latest from Harold Ford Jr….Australia’s a Nuclear Threat to US

28 October 2006
Filed under: Politics, Tennessee Related Topics, 2006 Election

From Riehl World View we hear about a speech HFJ gave in Knoxville yesterday:
Because according to Mr Ford, Australia has an interest in nuclear weapons and is part of the broader nuclear threat to the US.
In a speech to county government officials yesterday in Knoxville,…..
Riehl World View: Harold Ford, Jr’s Latest Gaffe
Update - Looks like […]

Democrat Bills from House this or last year

I volunteered at the Williamson County Republican Office yesterday. That meant I was answering the phone. I wish I could have given out this list to some of those people who called to complain. I really didn’t mind listening to their ranting and to be honest there were only a handful of calls like this. There […]

Mary Parker - Limousine Liberal

26 October 2006
Filed under: Politics, Tennessee Related Topics, 2006 Election

Earlier this month I wrote about a round table I attended between Jack Johnson and Mary Parker.  How many of you who have to travel for your work can afford a nanny not only to take care of your child but also take this nanny and your child with you on your business trips around the country.  Mary […]

Yup, the Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From The Tree

20 October 2006
Filed under: Politics, Tennessee Related Topics, 2006 Election

Harold Ford Jr decided to co-opt a Bob Corker press conference today by crashing the party. Watch the video and then read the spin by the Commercial Appeal.
Is this just arrogance and immaturity? Or is it how the Ford Family Political Machine handles desperation?
Yup, HFJ looks rude and brash in this video and Bob Corker […]

Interview with Bob Corker by John Hawkins of Right Wing News

20 October 2006
Filed under: Politics, Tennessee Related Topics, 2006 Election

For those of us who have been leery of Bob Corker’s bonafides as a Conservative, this interview by John Hawkins might help to quell some of those fears.
Here’s just one of the questions:
John Hawkins: Now, if we’re talking about the sort of conservatives who read my blog, there are probably three issues that they care […]

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