Aug 29, 2008 | 9:50 PM
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News
What evil lurks in the hearts of men? Nothing as evil as what us women can hide, particulary mothers. Is anybody else here as sad of heart as I am now? I told you guys that there is no God, that good always loses to evil, the meek will never inherit the earth, remember? Well, if this sad case doesn't convince you of that, then I pity you. Sweet little Caylee! I printed the only photo they had of her, looking at it as I write this. Is she alive? All signs say she is,and the mother's reluctance to say differently supports that. Be that as it may, TheReb666 has no doubt that baby girl is alive. The Reb666 alos knows that the mother in question knows where she is. Former drug addict here guys, remember? I've studied this case in length, especially the lifestyle of the mother, and believe me, this is a speed BLEEP ten times over! 100%, bonafide meth addict, okay? To top it all off, she resides in Floirida, okay? This BLEEP didn't kill her child. She sold her to some meth dealer, sold to the sex slave market that is so rampant in Florida. I'm willing to stake everything I own and hold dear to the fact that little Caylee is alive, but for how long????
Jun 21, 2008 | 5:29 AM
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News
So, how many of you Texans have leased your mineral rights to the oil companies, huh? Quite a few of you, no doubt. Expecting to make a bit of money out of the deal, I suppose, right? After all, according to the latest statistics companies like Shell, Conoco Phillips and Chevron have been raking in the dough hands over fist, and it just seems to keep coming. It would stand to reason that they would share a little with those of you who leased their goods to them, right? Hey, I can see your reasons behind your actions, but I can't believe you would actually believe such nonsense. What, has the high price of gas and the Texas heat fried your brains that much? Have you ever heard of any such thing happening, ever? If so, then please enlighten me on it because I would like to know. I don't know about you and yours, but I do know folks who thought the same as you did. Like you they felt that the oil companies would reward them for their mineral rights as promised and they waited. And waited, and waited, and waited. Many are still waiting to this day for the money they were promised, or at the very least the chance to use what reserves they had. Some of them wonder what's the use having oil at all if you can't use it every once in a while. I wonder about that, as well. So much in fact that I went to the oil companies themselves and asked that same exact question. Know what they told me? That the amount of oil in those reserves is too low to make any difference save a few dollars at the pump. And just what the hell's wrong with saving a few dollars? I don't know about you, saving a few dollars in my pocket at the local gas station sounds pretty good right about now. To those of you already under contract to a Barnett Shoals or any other oil company, too bad, so sad. Better luck next time, eh? As for the rest of you out here with mineral rights to lease, hold out as long as you can. Remember the case of ultimate domain is still used here in Texas, and the oil companies will certainly use that law to their advantage and take your land right out from under you. Why should you make their wallets even fatter than the are already, right? You know TheReb has been approached several times about selling my mineral rights, and the offers keep pouring in. Barnett Shoals is having yet another meeting sometime this week here in Indian Hills to try and convince me to get on the bandwagon and this time I plan on making the meeting. I want to see the look on their faces when I refuse them yet again and tell them my reasons why. Man, it's gonna be great! Take care!
Jun 21, 2008 | 4:02 AM
Category:
Political
While browsing the internet a few months back, I came across this site a friend had sent me called CFIR.org. CFIR or Citizens For Immigration Reform is a the first organization started here in North Texas, Farmers Branch to be exact geared torward stopping the flow of illegal immigration and saving our heritage and livelihood here. Now I know what you're thinking. If TheReb and her family praise this brazen group surely it must be grim! Filled with white, hillbilly, druggie, hippie and every racist one can find raping and destroying any and all immigratnts at any cost. Well, I hate to disappoint you, but this group does not resort to gestapo tactics to get their point across. If that were the case they wouldn't be any different than the illegals themselves. So, they decide to try another strategy. The same strategy many illegal immigrants from Mexico use...networking! Believe me, the ones that come over here today are related and they have already gotten things situated way before they jump the fence. They have a job waiting for them, they have transport, living arrangements, SS cards and all that, which is why they have been so successful in over populating us. Taht is the reason these illegals do so good. They use the power of people! So, taking this cue they got together with other concerned citizens in the area and formed themselves a group. Of course every group must have a moniker so they decided on CFIR. Armed with hard facts, certified documents, and tons of signed petitions they began the campaign to take America back, starting with Texas. Well, that was enough for this gal! I sent in my 35 bucks for a one year membership and signed up the old man and my Uncle, as well. And why not? I have been searching for a way to stop these fiends from taking our beloved Country and making it theirs without having to resort to violence, but I never found one. Thank goodness for the internet, okay? I have finally found a place where the people think and share the same ideas and feelings I have always had. All this, and it's LEGAL!! I also found out that there are many other similar groups out here, and not just in Texas! Georgia, Ohio, Oregon, Florida, Arkansas, Arizona, Nevada, Nebraska and many other states have groups with the same ideas and goals we do. That may not seem like much, but when you put them all together under one roof you'vegot a fight on your hands, and fighting is just what we plan to do. Enacting legislation, writing and meeting with members of Congress, holding demonstrations and lots of community meetings, whatever we can do within the legal parameters, well, that's what we'll do. Majority rules, right? Power of the people is a mighty thing to have, let me tell you. Now, would anyone care to join us in this effort? We'd be glad to have you, I promise you that. If this sounds like your kind of fight I urge you to visit
www.CFIR.org ASAP and sign up posthaste! The site is filled with membership facts, news items, interviews, and many other interesting things, along with a list of other groups in Texas and beyond. There's bound to be one near you. Take care, be safe JOIN UP!!
Jun 14, 2008 | 12:56 AM
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News
So, how's the drug war coming where you're at? Finding it hard locating a lab worth busting here in Dallas? And they say the war against drugs isn't futile after all! Thank goodness we have organizations like 'TRUTH.com', 'Partnership For A Drug Free America' and those fine fellas at the 'DEA'. They have certainly made a difference in my neighborhood here in Grand Prairie, by cracky! You want catch no cooking of meth going on down here! Everyone's been either busted or in the process or being busted. This in thanks to the new laws enacted by these same organizations concening the ingredients needed to make said drugs. Setting limits, checking ID's, cross-referencing purchase orders, etc... they have certainly made their mark known here! Does this mean TheReb's partying days are over? In your wildest dreams! No,my partying days will continue to flourish, as will the many recent meth labs in my neighborhood. Why? Because Julio and his illegal kin from Mexico have taken over! Since we keep no records on the F*&K$%S, not to mention the fact that the ingredients to make this drug is legal and noit regulated in Mexico, I can continue the lifestyle I have become accustomed to. I do have a problem giving my hard-earned money to foreigners and all, but these guys leave me no choice! What I can't get here, my Mexican slaves willl get it for me, okay? Hmmm, Mexico is ruled by drug dealers/pushers and such. How much longer will they do the same to us?
Jun 13, 2008 | 11:54 PM
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News
Who say's building a fence is wasted money? According to news items across Texas the fence along the USA-Mexico border is doing the job it should be doing, keeping the influx of illegals out. Well, why wouldn't it work? The 'Great Wall of China' did it's job keeping out the Mongolians, right? Oh, and what about the 'Berlin Wall', hmmm? Let's not forget the 'Berlin Wall'. Sure, it came down eventually, but it kept those nasty Easterners out now, didn't it? Hey, it's the best thing we got going, short of vigilantism, and I say give the fence a chance!
Jun 13, 2008 | 11:11 PM
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News
They say Friday the thirteenth is an unlucky day. Now, you guys know that TheReb doesn't believe in God, Satan, heaven, hell, that sort of BLEEP, right? Well, I certainly have never believed in bad luck days. That is, until I heard about the death of Tim Russert, the renowned journalist and hip moderator of my favorite Sunday newscast 'Meet The Press' dying this morning of a heart attack. Now, I'm beginning to wonder if perhaps there is such a thing as bad luck. After all, this was a man in his prime with a career as great as his reporting, and one of the best damn moderators out there. It certainly was an unlucky day for us, no doubt. 'Meet The Press' was the only reason I got up on Sunday mornings, having given up Church long ago. Hell, it was the only reason any of us got up here, okay? I even had my clock set to go off five minutes before the show. I do need time to roll a few joints, you know. It goes good with that first cup of coffee, alright? It also goes good with 'Meet The Press', and that is due Tim Russert. Upfront and brutally honest, he wasn't afraid to show every side of an argument, regardless the subject. He ran his show exactly the way a show of it's caliber should be ran, and he always gave everyone a fair shake. However, he was quick to make known his displeasure at things that affected him, never afraid to show his support for a certain cause or individual. Always quick at playing the role of "devil's advocate", he always gave his audience something to talk about, and delivered some hilarious skits in the process. True to form, he ruled over his roundtable like a true king, and finding a replacement will be the most difficult job NBC will ever face. Now, ask me if I believe in Friday the thirteenth and I'll say, "Yeah, June 13, 2008 was one hell of an unlucky day, unlucky day indeed. R.I.P. Tim Russert. You will be missed!
Jan 28, 2008 | 3:23 PM
Category:
Faith
Hey, have you heard the news? Jesus has been found!! That's right, ladies and gentlemen. Our saviour wasn't resurrected as once thought! No, turns out he was rearrested, okay? Something about hanging out too much with sinners or some such nonsense. The point of the matter is that the fu*&er has finally been found, in a place well known to most. JAIL! Yep, the old boy is alive and well in the Prisons and jails around the country. This my friends is...well, to say the least...a crime! I don't know about you, but I think it's high time we did something about this once and for all, don't you? After all, should we continue suffering so needlessly when the man that can truly save us is locked behind bars? After much consideration on this my husband and I have decided to form a coalition in order to free our Saviour and we ask that you join in this with us by sending a letter to your reps here in Texas asking for his release! Take care, and FREE JESUS!!
Jan 28, 2008 | 2:58 PM
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News
Happy New Year everyone! Okay, I know that Obama's winning the South Carolina primary might be "big" news for some, but to us old hats out here it was anything but. It was South Carolina after all, okay? Next to Mississippi and Alabama it has the greatest population of African-Americans and, when you factor into it the poverty level of most and the lack of education you can see why he won the damn State so easily! I hate to play the race card here but it's the only card left to play. This win in South Carolina means nothing as far as the Presidency is concerned. This win in no way guarantees victory for Obama and his supporters by any means. Ya'll know TheReb predicted what would happen to Obama and his bid for President and that prediction has not changed. With each little step he takes torwards the White House ever longer grows the line of those bent on him not reaching it. Hey, I like the old boy myself. He has some pretty good ideas and we could use a newbie. However, it is going to take more than a few choice ideas to get our Country back on track the least little bit. It's gonna take alot of experience and this my friends is what Obama lacks. My advice to him were he here in front of me right now sharing a smoke would be to drop out of the race, put all his support and backing behind Hilary and go as her running mate. This way he not only saves himself, he will have four years with which to gain the experience needed in order to achieve victory. Listen, it's gonna take more than four years to set this Country back to it's former self. Like I said, I like the old boy myself despite his color. I feel he has alot to offer this Country, but he needs a bit more experience before I'll be comfortable enough voting for him. But, a Hilary-Obama ticket? Now that's one event I'd pay to see!
Jan 16, 2008 | 7:40 PM
Category:
Sports
Happy New Year Texas! I trust everyone got what they were hoping for this holiday. Oh, I forgot about that upset with the Giants that ended the season for the Cowboys. As much as it pleased me to have them lose, I still feel a bit of empathy for the players and you guys as well. To come this close to victory only to have the spoils taken by the Giants during the final few seconds...well damn, that's about as bad as it can get right? So the Cowboys are out of the play-offs, big deal. The game is over, they gave it their best, and the better team won! Or is it? The Cowboys might have lost dramatically, but the game is far from over! There's still the last game in the sport to consider. That's right Texas! It's time for the real game of football is about to start. The Blame game! Every game lost has to have someone to play patsy and this game is no different. Now, the main character to be named is the wop, Tony Romo. Never mind that this dude was the main force in getting the team in shape to be in the play-offs. Were it not for his dedication and extreme professionalism in the sport, not to mention the long hours and tiresome work he did to get you dude's closer than ever to being contenders you wouldn't have made it as far as you did! For you guys to single him out as the culprit is not only wrong, but downright un-American and a BLEEP to boot! Okay, so the guy did make a few bad plays and such, but that is standard in a game as big as this. What about the plays that were good? What about all those perfect throws my man Romo threw to those players closer to the goal? What, did Romo put oil or butter in their fingers? Did he secretely and purposefully throw the ball a bit too late for the intended receiver? Listen, know how bad you guys must feel, the reb feels your pain and outrage. And, just like your creation in some benevolent spirit or "God" to explain the evils you're capable of inflicting on others of your species, it makes no sense in todays world. True, you guys should have won this game, but the fault doesn't lie with our quarterback Tony Romo, but the team as a whole! Just like the brother said during the conference. This loss, although a tragedy and set back for the Cowboys, is not the fault of one man, but of a team! A team that should have won, but got a bit too confident and lost it, and everyone on the team is to blame.
Sep 29, 2007 | 2:55 PM
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News
Just heard recently that one of several children burned by their mother died of her injuries. As much as I'm saddened by this I am not a bit surprised. Yet another case where a mother kills her kids. Hmmm, I wonder what excuse the defense will use this time? Whatever they devise you can make sure that it will not hold the mother accountable. Now this doesn't surprise me any, even though it doesn't make much sense. After all, Texas executes more people than any other State for lesser crimes. However, there is a double standard they use when it concerns a woman. That being said, I only have one question I need answered. If the act of killing one's mother is matricide, the act of killing one's father patricide, what is the correct term for one whon kills their own offspring? I have a word for it, HOMICIDE!! Care to argue?
Sep 29, 2007 | 2:34 PM
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News
Okay, so Irving police are targeting illegal immigrants and having them deported instaed of letting them go free. What's the problem with that? They are only doing what's legal, what's in their right am I not? That's right guys! The city of Irving, Texas is doing every bit of this by the book, and I mean that in the literal sense of the word! These laws have been on the books for as long as Irving has been a community, perhaps even as long as Texas became a State. Sure they might be outdated and passe, the fact remains that they are still on the books and therefore should be upheld. Hey, we all had to follow these laws at one time or another, remember? What, now they don't mean anything anymore? Then why the hell did were they made, I ask you? Irving and it's police had every right to do what they did and that right is still there's to uphold if they so wish! The LAW is the LAW, right Texas?
Sep 29, 2007 | 1:19 PM
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News
Seems like illegal immigration isn't the only thing on people's minds these days. Once at the forefront of news headlines and such it has since taken a backseat in favor of healthcare and what to do about it. With the advancement of medicine comes longevity. Hence people live longer and therefore need more care medically to ensure that life. Take that into account along with the population explosion of Mexicans, Cubans, Latinos, etc... and you can see why healthcare in America is quite popular than once thought. With more and more people without health insurance and the cost soaring ever higher it will definitely be a factor in the upcoming election. A few of the candidates have already made known their concerns and what their plans are to fix it. So far the best one out there is Sen. Hilary Clinton's although it does have it's faults. However, it seems to me that before one can devise a solution they have to address the reason's why a solution is needed. How did it get this far, this bad? We had a good healthcare system at one time, didn't we? Sure we had to pay high premiums, that goes without saying but we did have access to affordable healthcare! What happened between now and then? These are the questions that I feel need to be addressed before any type of solution can be devised. Perhaps they ought to consider what many of us have known all along, that it's the illegal immigration of Mexican's and other latinos. They are the one's to blame for the healthcare problems in America! Just ask any hospitals in town! Parkland, Children's Medical Center, Arlington Memorial, JPS, etc...! Question a few of the doctors and nurses there, they'll tell you what's up! These people are crippling our medical facilities and we are the one's having to pay! Hello! Who else are they gonna get the money from to take care of these guys, huh? They come here illegally, give birth to children knowing this makes them American born and therein the problem lies! Hey, when was the last time you checked into a hospital, huh? Well, I checked into one not too long ago and do you know how long I had to wait? A little over three hours. Why, you ask? Because they had to get copies of my DL, insurance card, SSN, all that BLEEP that's why. All the while I see one illegal after another being ushered in without even showing an ID or green card! Yet I have to wait and pay not only my premium for the month but fifty-dollars as a co-pay! Healthcare system overload, you betcha! Need I say more? Hey, before you can devise a solution you have to address the problem first and the problem is illegal immigration.
Sep 29, 2007 | 1:05 PM
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News
Say what you want about Hilary Clinton but don't call the lady dumb. Having perused her latest healthcare plan I can honestly say that it is the best I have seen thus far. Of course whether Hilary continues this course and ultimately make good her promise remains to be seen. Her past history concerning healthcare initiatives is not the best out there. Like most Democrats she has the tendency to flip/flop when it comes to major issues such as healthcare. However, she is quick to point out that alot has changed since the good old days of Clinton prosperity and she has indeed learned much from her past mistakes. Not an uncommon occurence in politics I'm sure and one that will continue throughout her candidacy. Of course any plan concerning one such as healthcare in America is never going to be perfect, not everyone is going to get exactly what they want. But hey, this one is the only one I've seen out here that has any chance of working and I for one am ready to give it a chance.
Sep 10, 2007 | 9:43 AM
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News
When I say there's never a dull moment in my town I really mean it. Say what you want Grand Prairie but never call it a boring city! Case in point. A few minutes ago I had the pleasure of witnessing a take down right outside my front door! You heard me right, Texas! Yours truly witnessed this in real time and a mighty fine take down it was, by golly! Now this wasn't some run of the mill criminal who refused to stop when asked, this car had at least three individuals that I could count, each one more bigger than the one before him. At first it seemed like there was gonna be trouble because the guys in the car were refusing to exit the vehicle. Several more cops got out of their vehicle, guns drawn and readily cocked. Whilst I was watching this scene unfold before my eyes I remember thinking how the Dallas Police would handle the situation and judging by the events playing out before me I was a bit afraid I might hear gunfire erupt. That is how many cases like this end up in Dallas. No matter what scenario you picture the results end the same. Shots are fired and somebody inevitably dies. Since Grand Prairie is a surburb of Dallas naturally I thought the outcome would be the same. Thank goodness I've been a resident of this wonderful town over ten years and know the police department equally well. Don't misunderstand me! The grand Prairie Police Department does have a few bad apples but those bad apples are few and far between. TheReb666 knows this very well having a history with the police here in town as in other towns as well. Be that as it may, I can safely say that out of all the police departments I have had the pleasure of being arrested by the GPPD is the best one out there, hands down. The events that played right outside my front door today not only proved this point, but the takedown itself deserves merit! Three or more perps, armed and resistive were taken down without gunfire, without any brute force whatsoever and without any harsh words, degradation, totally without incident of any kind! No one got hurt, there was no property damamge and everyone walked away alive! Professionalism in all it's glory people, pure professionalism! It is this what prompted me to blog about this in the first place. If you ask me the Grand Prairie Police Department and it's tactics should be held as a model for every major police department out there, particularly those here in North Texas! If more police departments would conduct itself the way my men and women at the Grand Prairie Police Department does, more lives will be saved in the process and that is always a good thing. Like I said, never a dull moment here in Grand Prairie!
Aug 14, 2007 | 10:09 PM
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News
Whilst the drama over the toy recall in China marches on, I was brought back to a time when something like this would have never happened! You guys remember, right? Back when, in the long, long ago? It was referred to as the 'Buy American' era, remember now? A time in America where a man's wages was equal to his experience. That time in history when American made products were the law, and accidental defects were non-existent. That's not to say that some mishaps did occur! Along with technolgy there comes danger, okay? It is up to those who are extremely qualified in their skills to prohibit this danger. If this means paying more money so be it! If history has a way of repeating itself, perhaps we should repeat that now and bring the 'Buy American' campaign back into being.