So I’m reading at the Spectator blog about how Chuckie Schmuky Schumer (D(umbshit)-NY) has referenced a September 15th deadline for the destruction of the American economy passing a “health-care” bill.
And the money quote:
“If we cannot produce a bipartisan solution by then, you have to wonder if the Republicans would ever be willing to agree to anything,” Schumer, a New York Democrat and member of the panel, said on a conference call with reporters.
And the thought came to mind:  Why should  we agree to any of the Demoscum Party’s bullshit?  Where it is written that we have to agree to any  piece of crap these bastards toss against the wall?
These leftist fucks are Congresscritters & Senators – not  overlords.  My Congresscritter & Senators, Schmuckhead, don’t have to do a fucking  thing your skanky ass commands – you got that, dipwad?
Suggest you learn to live with it, Chuckie.  Your kind’s gonna be out of power soon enough, and then you have to live under this crap, same as we do.
And oh, won’t that  be fun? 
Denizens, the other day your humble correspondent won a couple of tickets to the Dallas/Fort Worth edition of the Sean Hannity Freedom Concert, starring Billy Ray “Miley’s Dad” Cyrus (grin), Charlie Daniels, Michael W. Smith, Lee Greenwood and Lt. Col. Oliver North.  I therefore dragged the Fianceé Unit™ along with me for the soirée.
Greenwood kicked off the event, doing some old stuff, one of his new tracks from an album he’s apparently just put out, plus a passable rendition of Messina’s Please Come To Boston  that, while not great, was listenable.  And, per tradition, he closed with his signature, Proud To Be An American (God Bless The USA), which received the obligatory standing-O.
After the requisite introductions by Hannity, which included emcees Mark Davis & Hal Jay (neiher of whom bothered to stay for the whole thing, I might add), Charlie Daniels came out to the absolute loudest ovation of the evening.  Charlie got right to it, blasting away with the fast-paced, foot-tapping honky-tonk sounds for which he is so well-known, including several solos from his two guitar players (sorry, no ID’s, they weren’t intro’d last night).  And as long-advertised, Hannity came out and sang lyrics to Devil Went Down To Georgia, with exuberant (if neither aesthetic nor on-key) backup from the aforementioned Mssrs. Davis & Jay.
Michael W. Smith sans  band came on next.  Backed by only a Yamaha keyboard, he crooned his signature songs – Place In This World  and Friends, plus a tribute to those killed on 9/11 (the name of which I didn’t catch, sorry – hey, I don’t get paid to write these reviews, mkay?)
The show closed with Billy Ray Cyrus rocking the house with a number of tunes, including Where Am I Gonna Live, Some Gave All  and ending with his signature Achy Breaky Heart.
Interspersed amongst these sets were brief remarks from Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson (RINO-Texas), Texas governor Rick Perry, Congressman Sam Johnson (R-Texas) and the aforementioned Lt. Col. North.  Each received a warm welcome, some warmer than others.
Best line of the night came from a four-year-old to whom Hannity was giving some mic-time – whom, when asked if she knew what country she was in, responded, “Texas”.  (Biggest standing-O of the night.  Out of the mouths of babes…)
A wonderful time was had by all, and much money was raised for the Freedom Alliance, which assists the children & families of those who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice for this country, for whose service this correspondent is eternally grateful.