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Surrender to child killers?

There is only one reason for Democrats to continue demanding our surrender in Iraq– to defeat Bush. Seriously. This is the entire political gambit that Democrats have hung their futures on. Military defeat in Iraq equals political victory for Democrats. Too bad that it would mean death and chaos for Iraqis and the Middle east, but I don’t expect Democrats to care much about anything but grasping for power.

These are the folks that Democrats insist we surrender to:

“We saw a vehicle with two children in the back seat come up to one of our checkpoints, get stopped by our folks, the children in the back seat lowered suspicion, we let it move through,” he said. “They parked the vehicle, the adults ran out and detonated with the children in the back.” ~voanews.com

These must be the freedom fighters that Michael Moore praises and John Murtha opines has “broken” the back of our Army? Please. There is no excuse for the treason that Democrats have clearly chosen as political strategy. Continue reading Surrender to child killers?

Bring it on

Finally! I’ve been waiting for this Bush to show up. Democrats need a good smack down from the Texan dictator.

A defiant President Bush warned Democrats Tuesday to accept his offer to have top aides testify about the firings of federal prosecutors only privately and not under oath or risk a constitutional showdown from which he would not back down.  ~news.yahoo.com

My political advice would have been to come out swinging this way from the start. But there you have it. Bush and the Republicans are always caught off guard by the Democrats political underhandedness and dirty tricks. Continue reading Bring it on

Iraq war aftermath

The political aftermath of the Iraq war seems certain. We hear a unified voice from Democrats and the Main Stream Media. We have been told from day one what the outcome would be. Indeed, it has been the untiring, unflinching, and dogged political strategy of Democrats and the left to produce this outcome. It is a political victory and they believe they have achieved it.

E.J. Dionne Jr. articulates, in this article, how Democrats have acheived their well fought propaganda victory. Continue reading Iraq war aftermath

Cindy Sheehan’s grassroots

Anti-war protests you will never see on tv or anywhere else in the main stream media. But you can be sure that if a single KKK kook tried to march at a Republican event he would be the only image seen to represent that event. The following photo is from the recent, “popular uprising” against Bush’s imperial, immoral and illegal war: link via little green footballs.

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Cindy Sheehan’s grassroots.

Buying anti-war support

The “most ethical congress ever” unveils an anti-war bill that is basically all pork. Boy, it’s a good thing that Democrats were elected with a mandate to stop Bush’s immoral and illegal war –or else who knows how much pork Pelosi would have to put in this bill.

House Democratic leaders are offering billions in federal funds for lawmakers’ pet projects large and small to secure enough votes this week to pass an Iraq funding bill that would end the war next year. ~washingtonpost.com

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War without end

Michael Barone aptly explains one of the most saddest political trends in American history: the left’s war against America. We see it today in full force. From the fringes of leftist-anarcho-communism it has risen to taken over the mainstream Democratic party. The leftist meme is a belief system that sees America, first and foremost, as the enemy. Continue reading War without end

NPR: compare and contrast

Here’s two stories on NPR about the same event. One is about Cindy Sheehan and her crew and the other is about counter-protestors. Guess which one gets the devotion?

This one all but gushes… and I’m almost positive that they are misrepresenting, or even lying– I had no idea that Code Pink was made up of, “thousands of christians.” Continue reading NPR: compare and contrast

Impeachment watch

Chuck Hagel fronts for terrorists. At least it appears that he is speaking for them these days. Actually, Hagel is busy uttering the -I- word about Mr. Bush. (Impeachment.) To what end I know not.

“The president says, ‘I don’t care.’ He’s not accountable anymore,” Hagel says, measuring his words by the syllable and his syllables almost by the letter. “He’s not accountable anymore, which isn’t totally true. You can impeach him, and before this is over, you might see calls for his impeachment. I don’t know. It depends how this goes.” ~outsidethebeltway.com

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