Ray Stevens on Obama Care

I’ve never heard of Ray Stevens, but I loved this video, which a local conservative friend sent me:

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3 Responses to “Ray Stevens on Obama Care”

  1. on 17 Jan 2010 at 1:07 pm Ymarsakar

    What do you think about this video clip, Book?
    [Duplication of my comment at Villainous Company]

    If you want an example of alpha persona or the role, in the female gender, look at this.
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    She is having a conversation. But she isn’t allowing the theme or propaganda set pieces to be set by anyone else, except herself.
    She doesn’t allow herself, unlike Steele, to be led into verbal traps based upon a need to ‘please’ the audience or the person in front of the seat.
    Alphas don’t talk about people behind their backs, to alleviate their own stress. If there is a threat, it is taken out quick and efficiently. But if there isn’t a threat, they avoid opportunities to create friction. Try and see if you notice the verbal traps avoided. There are many opportunities to snicker about someone, see how many are taken.
    In human affairs, there is such a thing as the bell curve. This curve applies to even rare phenomenon, such as the alpha leader role. Those cut out for it, must fit exacting requirements. But even amongst that select selection, there is a bell curve. The 68% average middle, the 95% super super majority, and then the 1% outliers at the very high end.
    Since not every person is the same, not every leader is the same. Some are stronger than others, some have more or less flaws, while others have different flaws. Some may be objectively qualified as bad leaders, but amongst either spectrum, there’s a scale where most are sitting near the middle with extremes on either end. And this even applies specifically to a situation, rather than general description. Some leaders are good at diplomacy and social harmony, while others are good at warfare and siege.
    No one is perfect. Anything that lives will die. Anyone that is mortal, can be killed. In this select sphere of political criteria, there are also proverbs that relate.
    Dominance is not a luxury. It is something you acquire through work or qualifications. If you are not qualified, then you don’t get it. This is something money cannot buy; it cannot buy the real thing. It would be so easy to become bitter or go into the pit of self-pity. To lash out at others and lose sight of the original goal of helping people succeed.
    The Left says religion causes wars. That if nobody believes in God, then no wars will be fought. That if freedom and liberty are not something so valuable that men and women would sacrifice their lives for, then wars could be avoided because peace becomes just as good as slavery.
    Don’t believe what you hear from the Leftists. Enemies of humanity are a serious threat to all that is good or will be good in human history.

     

  2. on 17 Jan 2010 at 5:23 pm SADIE

    As I live and breath …
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJIg3c-rg3g&feature=player_embedded

  3. on 18 Jan 2010 at 5:59 am Cheesestick

    You don’t remember the Haircut Song?   The Streak?  Mr. Custer?  Ahab the Arab?
    All un-PC of course…think these were back when our country had somewhat of a collective sense of humor.

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