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This isn't Sesame Street folks.
11.30.04 (9:58 pm)   [edit]
Those "peace loving" Palestinians sure know how to put on a "childrens show".

A talking animal on a Palestinian children's television show has advocated starting a massacre with AK-47 firearms.

The following is the full text of the translated dialogue between the child moderator and Tarabisho:

Girl: If a boy comes in front of your house where a tree is planted, and cuts it down, what would you do?

Talking chick: I have two trees in front of my house.

Girl: If a little boy cuts them down, what will you do to him?

Talking chick: What I'll do to him? I'll fight him and make a big riot. I'll call the whole world and make a riot. I'll bring AK-47s and the whole world. I'll commit a massacre in front of the house.


Stopping the incitement to violence against Israeli's is one of the conditions that the Palestinian people must accept if they truly ever want peace. Telling children not yet old enough to tie there own shoes to massacre and riot is disgusting on every human level imaginable.
 
President Bush tells it like it is.
11.30.04 (8:29 pm)   [edit]
In todays trip to our friends up north President Bush met with Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin. When asked by a reporter if President Bush has seen the latest Canadian polls that disapprove of "Bush policy" he had this to say.

"I haven't seen the polls you look at. We just had a poll in our country where people decided that the foreign policy of the Bush administration ought to stay in place for four more years."

President Bush added some comic relief to the press conference by thanking the good people of Canada.

"And I want to thank the Canadian people who came out to wave, with all five fingers," Bush said, drawing laughter with his clear reference to the familiar one-finger salute he often receives from protesters.
 
Iran's real priority.
11.30.04 (8:13 pm)   [edit]
Let's forget all about the fact that Iran has been actively pursuing a nuclear program behind the world's back (but probably in front of Kofi's eyes). The real issue, the issue pressing the Iranians buttons more than anything is geography.

(snippet) Iranian officials are angered that the latest issue of National Geographic's atlas refers to the stretch of water between them and the Arabian peninsula as "The Persian Gulf (Arabian Gulf)".

Search google for "Arabian Gulf" and you'll find this as the first link. I'm so glad that the Iranians have the most important issues sorted out. Now quick, wheres John Kerry to ask for a World Summit to resolve this pressing issue?
 
Yasser "My-Pockets-Were-So-Fat" dies.
11.11.04 (2:30 am)   [edit]
The great Palestinian terrorist Yasser Arafat or should that be Yasser "My-pockets-were-so-fat" has finally died. Like his Jew killing partner in crime across the Euphrates Arafat had billions of dollars while his people suffered in despair. Finally peace has a real chance now that this terrorist and murderer has finally died. Good riddance and don't be surprised when 72 virgins don't greet you in "Paradise" for Paradise you will not go.

 
France acts unilaterally against the Ivory Coast.
11.07.04 (10:42 am)   [edit]
NO BLOOD FOR COCOA!

France in a unilaterall action against the small country of the Ivory Coast has attacked and wiped out their small airforce. France without first consulting Germany and Russia or the whole of the United Nations for that matter has taken it upon themselves to act in their best interest. How dare they?

The government took a defiant tone toward France. Ivory Coast will ask the U.N. Security Council for action against France, presidential spokesman Desire Tagro told The Associated Press. "We are faced with aggression by one country against another country. We are going to inform the entire world ... that France has come to attack us."

Read more HERE, HERE and HERE.

The United Nations of course has given France it's blessing. I guess there isn't a "Cocoa for Food" scandal that the U.N. needs to hide.
 
Does Yasser Arafat have AIDS?
11.07.04 (9:11 am)   [edit]
It's been long suggested that Yasser Arafat is a homosexual and a pedophile as well. Arafat has the signs of the late stages of AIDS, weakened immune system caused by low platelet count, blotchy skin, massive weight loss and diminished mental capacity.

Read more HERE, HERE and HERE.

My favorite bit from the Wordnetdaily article has to be this.

I just called the microphone monitoring center to ask about the 'Fedayee,'" Arafat's code name, explained Munteaunu. "After the meeting with the Comrade, he went directly to the guest house and had dinner. At this very moment, the 'Fedayee' is in his bedroom making love to his bodyguard. The one I knew was his latest lover. He's playing tiger again. The officer monitoring his microphones connected me live with the bedroom, and the squawling almost broke my eardrums. Arafat was roaring like a tiger, and his lover yelping like a hyena."
 
Let’s hit these biscuits with a dab of gravy.
11.07.04 (1:49 am)   [edit]
Oh Danny Boy, when he's not being a partisan hack he's actually quite funny. Ratherisms from Election 2004.

"Do you hear that knocking...President Bush's re-election is at the door."

"This race is hotter than a Times Square Rolex."

"His lead is as thin as turnip soup."

"This race is humming along like Ray Charles."

"The presidential race is swinging like Count Basie."

"This race is hotter than the Devil's anvil."

"Ohio becomes like a sauna for the two candidates. All they can do is wait and sweat."

"One's reminded of that old saying, 'Don't taunt the alligator until after you've crossed the creek.'"

"This situation in Ohio would give an aspirin a headache.''

"Bush is sweeping through the South like a big wheel through a cotton field."

"What Kerry needs at this point is the equivalent of Tom Brady coming off the bench to rescue him. But it's still too close to call."

More Ratherisms can be found HERE.
 
Liberals, take Bill's advice.
11.06.04 (7:07 am)   [edit]
Listen to your Patriarch and heed his advice and stop with the crying, false claims of voter fraud and disenfranchisment. Oh, I'm still waiting for you guys to cart out just one, just one of the "million disenfranchised" African Americans from 2000 by the way. I'm usually not one for a complete copy and paste hack job but I figured since your too lazy to focus on why you really lost you might not want to click on a link. But, I'll provide the LINK just the same.

BILL: WHY BUSH WON

November 6, 2004 -- Former President Bill Clinton, in his first comments on President Bush's re-election, yesterday urged Democrats not to "whine" about the outcome, but to find a "clear national message."

Clinton also said that Democrat John Kerry was hurt by the polarizing issue of gay marriage, which was legalized by Massachusetts' top court and put on the ballot in 11 states, and the surfacing of a tape from Osama bin Laden in the final days of the race.

Reminded of terrorism by the bin Laden tape, voters decided they didn't want to "change horses" during a time of heightened concern over national security, Clinton said in a speech to the Urban Land Institute at the New York Hilton.

Clinton said Hispanic voters tilted to Bush because of terrorism fears, as did suburban "soccer moms," who Clinton said turned into "the security moms of 2004."

He also said that while Democrats registered more new voters than Republicans, the Bush campaign did a better job of getting voters to the polls who were already registered but had not previously voted.

Despite the GOP victory, the former president — whose wife Hillary is already being mentioned as the top contender for the White House in 2008 — said Democrats "shouldn't be all that discouraged" by Kerry's defeat.

Clinton said it would be "a mistake for our party to sit around and . . . whine about this and that or the other thing."

Clinton attributed Kerry's loss to the Democrats' failure to combat how they were portrayed by Republicans to small-town America.

"If we let people believe that our party doesn't believe in faith and family, doesn't believe in work and freedom, that's our fault," he said.

Democrats "need a clear national message, and they have to do this without one big advantage the Republicans have, which is they won't have a theological message that basically paints the other guy as evil," he said.



Clinton said the country was more divided than it was in 1968 and called for an end to the "culture war."

In his hourlong speech Clinton, who had open-heart surgery in September, gave Bush and the Republicans full credit for the election victory.

"The Republicans had a clear message, a good messenger, great organization and great strategy," he said.


Clinton said Bush should use his second term to move toward less dependence on foreign oil.

"This election presents a great opportunity for President Bush and a great opportunity for Democrats, and the two are not necessarily in conflict," he said.

The biggest opportunity he noted was the prospect of an Israeli-Palestinian peace amid the impending demise of Yasser Arafat.

Peace in the region would "take enormous steam" out of Islamic fundamentalist terrorism worldwide, Clinton said. "They would have to think of a new excuse to murder people."
 
337,000 new jobs created in October.
11.05.04 (5:33 am)   [edit]
Well well, it looks like the Bush Administration's tax cuts are doing just what they were desiged to do. Thanks to the President's bold new tax cuts our economy has added 337,000 new jobs for the month of October, twice the amount projected by analyst.

On top of that great news the Stock Market has grown considerably since the President's decisive victory. The Dow alone has jumped 44 points today and climbing with the news of the job growth. Overall since President Bush's victory the Dow has grown over 350 points.

NEW YORK — Stocks rose Friday as Wall Street enthusiastically greeted the government's payroll report, which showed that the U.S. economy added twice the number of jobs than had been expected last month, presenting equity investors a positive sign of U.S. economic growth.

In morning trading Friday, the blue-chip Dow Jones industrial average (search) was up 44 points at 10,359 while the technology-packed Nasdaq Composite Index (search) was up 14points at 2,037. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index (search) was up 3 points at 1,164.
 
Will the real Arafat please stand up?
11.04.04 (3:29 am)   [edit]
Members of the mainstream liberal media want the World to view Yasser Arafat as a frail old man who needs our comfort and pity. The world over will try to paint Arafat as a courageous leader who worked tirelessly towards peace with Israel. I mean afterall, he is the recipient of a Nobel Peace Prize. Awarding Arafat the Nobel Peace Prize is akin to awarding Mike Tyson the "Vegetarian of the Year Award" after snacking on Evander Holyfields ear, it makes perfect sense.

Let's make one thing perfectly clear, noone since Adolph Hitler has worked so hard to murder Jews aside from Saddam Hussien, another liberal darling. Be it men, women or children Arafat has had his hand in the "let's kill some Jews today cookie jar" more than anyone. Arafat no more wanted peace with Israel than Bin Laden wants America out of the Middle East. You see without conflict there is no need for either man to have power and be in a position of influence with their people. Let's take a quick look at just some of Yasser Arafat's Noble Peace Prize winning moments.

-- As of late September 2003, according to the head of Israeli military intelligence, Maj.-Gen. Zeevi-Farkash, orders for terrorist attacks were actually coming directly from Arafat's headquarters.

-- As early as 1997, Arafat authorized Hamas and Islamic Jihad attacks; he formed an umbrella group together with these Islamists organizations called the "Nationalist and Islamic Forces" that coordinated attacks against Israel, during the recent intifada, under the leadership of Fatah.

-- Arafat finances suicide bombings; he has paid operatives, while his office has funded explosive materials, manufactured locally or imported from abroad, like in the case of Iran.

-- Arafat actually commands the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, which has taken a leading role in shooting incidents and bombing attacks against Israeli civilians. As the mastermind of the second Palestinian intifada of September 2000, according to Palestinian sources, his influence over the scope and timing of the violence is extensive and even decisive.


A more detailed look at Yasser Arafat's Noble Peace Prize Award winning efforts can be found HERE.
 
America heard you Hollywood.
11.03.04 (9:28 pm)   [edit]
America heard you loud and clear Hollywood and America rejected you, loudly and clearly.

Micheal Moore, Ben Affleck, Leo DeCaprio, Dixie Chicks, Bruce Springsteen, Michael Stipe, Eddie Vedder, Ashton Kuchar, Babs Streisand, Michael J. Fox, Sharon Stone, George Clooney, P-Diddy, Brad Pitt, Uma Thurman, Chevy Chase, Whoopi Goldberg, Sean Penn, Matt Damon, Robert DeNiro, Ricky Martin, Alec Baldwin, Janean Gerafalo, Rosie O'Donnel, Roseanne Bar, Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins, Martin Sheen, Robert Redford, Harry Belafonte, Paula Poundstone, Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake, Margaret Cho, Al Franken, Katie Couric, Sting, Courtney Love, Neil Diamond, Bette Midler, John Mellencamp, Sheryl Crow, Robin Williams, Howard Stern, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jon Bon Jovi, Spike Lee, Moby, Dave Matthews, Ted Danson, Eminem, Linda Rondstadt, Rob Reiner and Phil Donahue among others.

 
America turns red and it's not embarrassment.
11.03.04 (8:37 am)   [edit]
A county by county look at the election results nationwide, that's alot of red.



Update - Get your Bush Country 2004 T-Shirt here!
 
Ohio is no Florida.
11.03.04 (5:58 am)   [edit]
Unlike 4 years ago when Florida was contested by the democrats and won by President Bush by 930 votes Ohio is no Florida by any means. President Bush has a lead of 136,000 votes, a commanding lead. Yet, even with this decisive victory in Ohio and nationwide with President Bush receiving over 51% of the popular vote (remember the number that democrats cried was so vital in 2000) some democrats are still crying foul.

Not only has the President won the popular vote by over 3.5 million votes he has garnered more votes than any presidential candidate in history. Try as they might Ohio will not go down as another "Florida". This election was decisive and America has sent a clear message that 4 more years of President George W. Bush is what America will have.
 
Signs, signs, everywhere there's signs ......
10.28.04 (12:11 am)   [edit]
First Tesla revamped this song in the early nineties.

... Blocking up the scenery
Breaking my mind
Do this, don't do that
Can't you read the sign ...


Or you could just do as the theft-ocrats do when you feel that political signs for your opposing party are going to cost you re-election, send your wife out to steal them.

Democratic challenger's wife caught on tape removing Republican election signs.

Now the theft-ocrats have their own Terry McAuliffe sanctioned version.

... Signs Signs
Everywhere there's signs
My husband doesn't agree
he's losing his mind
Do this, don't do that
Honey please remove the signs ...


 
I have a plan !!!
10.14.04 (9:16 pm)   [edit]
 
Mary Cheney, she's not fair game.
10.14.04 (7:05 pm)   [edit]
First John Edwards brings up Dick Cheney's daughter in the VP debate.

"I think the vice president and his wife love their daughter. I think they love her very much. And you can't have anything but respect for the fact that they're willing to talk about the fact that they have a gay daughter, the fact that they embrace her. It's a wonderful thing."

In the nicest way possible John Edwards used Mary Cheneys sexual preferance to take a shot at President Bush's stance on gay marriage.

Now we come to John Kerry.

"We're all God's children, Bob, and I think if you were to talk to Dick Cheney's daughter, who is a lesbian, she would tell you that she's being who she was. She's being who she was born as. I think if you talk to anybody, it's not a choice."

Now is Mary Cheney the only lesbian that John Kerry and John Edwards know of by name? They could have quite easily made both of their points by not calling the Vice President's daughter out by name.

Oh, it gets better. This from Mary Beth Cahill, the head Kerry/Edwards campaign advisor.

"It comes up, there are a lot of questions here about gay marriage, and she is someone who is a major figure in the campaign. I think it's fair game and I think she has been treated very respectfully."

So she's fair game according to Kerry's campaign adviser? So Mary Beth Cahill basically let it out that it was a strategy on the part of Kerry/Edwards in regards to a "magor figure in the campaign." John Kerry's daughters are "magor figures" in the Kerry/Edwards campaign but you don't see the Vice President and the President talking about these photos do you? Sure Mary Cheney is an adult and can hold her own I'm sure but daughters should not be "fair game" in the political arena.

As caring parents who don't want their daughter politicized the Cheneys responded with the following.

Lynne Cheney "Now, you know, I did have a chance to assess John Kerry once more and now the only thing I could conclude: This is not a good man," "Of course, I am speaking as a mom, and a pretty indignant mom. This is not a good man. What a cheap and tawdry political trick."

Dick Cheney "You saw a man who will do and say anything to get elected, and I am not just speaking as a father here, although I am a pretty angry father."

Oh it gets better kids, hold on to your seats as Elizabeth Edwards replies.

"She's overreacted to this and treated it as if it's shameful to have this discussion. I think that's a very sad state of affairs. ... I think that it indicates a certain degree of shame with respect to her daughter's sexual preferences. ... It makes me really sad that that's Lynne's response."

Wow, so not wanting your daughters sexuality politicised means that the Cheney's are "ashamed" of their daughter? The absurdity and audacity one needs to make that statement I hope will forever escape me. Imagine the outcry from the left if the roles were reversed and both Cheney and Bush used Senator Kerry's lesbian daughter in political discourse? The election would have been declared all but over and Hillary Clinton would be on every T.V. spouting about the "vast right-wing conspiracy" against gays and lesbians. Bottom line folks, leave the children out of this.



 
My debate thoughts.
10.14.04 (5:17 pm)   [edit]
I'll try to keep this brief but who knows? The last Presidential debate was held last night and the dems are calling it the proverbial "hat trick". Perhaps on style as Kerry is a gifted speaker but the President showed much more in terms of character and substance. John Kerry spoke about how his faith leads him in everything he does in his daily life but cannot reconcile that faith when it comes to protecting the rights of the unborn. But hey, he sounded good saying it.

When asked about their wives President Bush clearly caught Americas hearts and attention when he said "To listen to them. To stand up straight and not scowl". Though I do have to give Kerry his due about the "marrying up" comment, he can poke fun at himself which is something rarely seen with him. I just feel that President Bush come across as more sincere and he's definately not afraid of poking fun at himself, that resonates with Americans.

Again, on the topic of religion President Bush seemed to be speaking from the heart and let America into a private part of his life. Conversely and I'm not doubting Kerry's faith at all his answer just seemed to contrived and manufactured. I've stayed away from the "hard isuues" if you will because we have pretty much heard the same talking points from both candidates. I feel that it will be the genuine, charasmatic, speaking from the heart George Bush that will carry him to a second term.
 
So what is a "terrorist nuisance"?
10.11.04 (5:42 am)   [edit]
The Bush Administration is planning a new ad based around the following statement from John Kerry in an interview with the New York Times.

"We have to get back to the place we were, where terrorists are not the focus of our lives, but they're a nuisance."

Will somone please define what a "nuisance" is in regards to terrorism?

Was the first Trade center attack a "nuisance"?

Was the Berlin discotech bombing a "nuisance"?

Was the Iranian hostage situation a "nuisance"?

Were the Embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya a "nuisance"?

Was the attack on the U.S.S. Cole a "nuisance"?

Was Pan-Am flight 103 a "nuisance"?

Were the anthrax letters a "nuisance"?

Was 9-11 a "nuisance"?

Those horrible acts are just some of what America has dealt with at the hands of Islamic terrorist. We have been dealing with Islamic terrorist for over 3 decades and counting. I want John Kerry to explain to me and the American public just what a "nuisance" is in regards to terrorism?
 
Want some wood, errr I mean oil?
10.10.04 (5:51 pm)   [edit]
John Kerry was wrong on Fridays debate when he stated that President Bush "owned" a timber company based on the $84 from his 2001 tax-returns. Factcheck.org has since ammended it's original article.

Kerry got his information from an article we posted Sept. 23 stating that Bush on his 2001 federal income-tax returns "reported $84 of business income from his part ownership of a timber-growing enterprise."

We should clarify: the $84 in Schedule C income was from Bush's Lone Star Trust, which is actually described on the 2001 income-tax returns as an "oil and gas production" business. The Lone Star Trust now owns 50% of the tree-growing company, but didn't get into that business until two years after the $84 in question. So we should have described the $84 as coming from an "oil and gas" business in 2001, and will amend that in our earlier article.


Soooooooo, want some wood? :P
 
Freedom in Afghanistan.
10.10.04 (4:49 am)   [edit]
I just wanted to take a few moments and welcome the good people of Afghanistan to the beautiful world of democracy. :D
 
Everyone has a video camera these days.
10.10.04 (4:02 am)   [edit]
So why are people so stupid? Here we are, close to our Presidential elections and we get this. Two idiots caught on cam destroying a Bush / Cheney sign and urinating on it. These guys are grown men who have nothing better to do than destroy another persons property and urinate on it to boot? They were laughing like a couple of school kids who just spelled their names in the snow for the first time. :roll:

The last laugh will be on them as the video has been posted on various web sites and aired on the news. A $1,000 reward has been offered and depending on the actual property damage a 6 month to 1 year sentence is possible. Yeah I bet jail time is really worth showing your distaste for President Bush. :?

Yes, I would be just as critical if it were Bush supporters who did the very same thing to a Kerry / Edwards sign. Just remember, if you think your being watched in public even though no one is around, you probably are and you just might end up on the internet so the whole world can see what an ass you are. :P
 
The arrogance shows through.
10.09.04 (12:05 am)   [edit]
In tonights presidential debate we saw the arrogance of John Kerry come out. He stated in regards to tax cuts, "Now, for the people earning more than $200,000 a year, you're going to see a rollback to the level we were at with Bill Clinton, when people made a lot of money.

And looking around here, at this group here, I suspect there are only three people here who are going to be affected: the president, me, and, Charlie, I'm sorry, you too."


So John Kerry can look at you and tell by your appearance and appearance alone what you earn? The sad thing is is that all those in attendance were clean cut, dressed well and articulate. Pretty good criteria if you ask me and yet John Kerry's gut instinct told him that no one other than himself, President Bush and the moderator earned more than 200,000 a year. It's interesting that he didn't mention his wife Teh-Ray-Za who was in attendance as well whos worth is estimated at if not over 1 billion dollars.