An Election Ploy the Democrats Haven’t Yet Tried
Viktor Yushchenko , (before and after pic below) the opposition leader and presidential candidate in the Ukraine, has been diagnosed as having been poisoned by dioxin poisoning.
I’ve seen pictures of the man and his face has so been disfigured by SOMETHING. He was once very handsome but now his face is pockmarked and lumpy. For quite a while there’s been rumors that he was poisoned by the controlling party, and friends of Russia’s Vladimar Putin. The Ukraine’s controlling party denies such a thing and asserts that Yushchenko ate some bad Sushi.
My first thought, thank God the Democrats didn’t learn this ploy or they’d not only have been writing lying books and movies, but would have happily provided Bush all the Sushi he would want.
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Yushchenko Before, Left, and After Putin Got Done, Right.
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Daschle’s Replacement Comes on the National Scene
I watched Harry Reid on his first appearance on Meet the Press after being name Senate Minority Leader. And I heard this dull, boring and unimaginative man malign Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, saying that his opinions were not well-written. As if, ahem, Reid pored over Supreme Court opinions for hours before issuing this critique.
It’s a shot over the bow is what it is; a warning that the Democrats, who won the last election so handily don’t you know and have a popular mandate to continue blocking the President’s judicial appointments, intend to continue the fight no mind the absence of former Democrat Senate Minority leader. What a lackluster humorless twit this man is.
“We doubt this was a slip of the tongue. By attacking Mr. Thomas personally and suggesting he's not too bright, Mr. Reid was signaling to President Bush that if he promotes Mr. Thomas to Chief Justice the fight will be mean and bloody and not limited to Constitutional issues. Democrats will try to destroy the Justice personally, much as they did the first time around…”
- Wall Street Journal, 12/7/04
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Again, a story about Israel’s IDF forces aiding a Palestinian child is ignored by The Old Media. But we’re sure such actions will be lauded by the UN.
IDF engineering, munitions and medical teams in coordination with the Civil Administration, assisted in the rescuing and treatment of a Palestinian child injured in Dir Dabuan east of Ramallah. IDF forces came to the aid of the child following a Palestinian request to the DCO in Ramallah.
The child's hand became caught in an olive oil manufacturing machine.
The IDF forces freed the child, gave him medical treatment at the scene, and evacuated him to an Israeli hospital in moderate condition.
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Someone Tell the Dems They Can Stop the Silly Spin
On a recent appearance on CNN, Democratic spinner, Doug Hadaway was asked is the very honest Kofi Annan, Secretary General should resign what with he and his sons stealing billions of dollars from the Iraqi people in the Oil for Food scandal.
Is Hadaway outraged by such a thing? Of course not! Hadaway said that, get this, BUSH should resign because of all the controversies over Haliburton.
What on earth gets into these people that they would go on national TV, right after an election in which Bush won with no dispute, and suggest the President just elected by the American people should resign over Haliburton of all things? Hadaway obviously had the Dem talking points. Who wrote such a thing to think that there is even any kind of remote connection between Haliburton and the UN Oil for Food scandal?
It gets so old.
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Mary Berry Will Be Taken Out by Federal Marshalls
There’s been hints in abundance that Mary Berry, chairperson of the Commission on Civil Rights, a silly Clinton invention of a do-nothing group at any rate, will have to be dragged out of her office perhaps at gunpoint.l
Not that this silly Commission ever did anything anyway but parrot Democratic talking points. Their last big claim to fame was the Commission’s assertion that Blacks were denied voting rights by armed state troopers during the Florida Election of 2004.
Berry’s term as Chairperson of this Commission is over but she says not and she says she’s not leaving. Well how do you get rid of someone who is legally done but refuses to go? I await the sight bite of the federal marshals pulling this woman out of her chairperson chair. Maybe she can get Mark Garagos as her lawyer, an orange jump suit, handcuffs and Voila! Susan McDougal redux.
For an excellent article on the Civil Rights Commission, National Review does a fine job.
And below, a snippet from Linda Chavez, former head of the Civil Rights Commission:
In 1997, a Government Accountability Office report noted that management is in disarray, projects are poorly managed and take years to complete, spending data isn't maintained by office, program, or function and the agency's policies and procedures are unclear. GAO couldn't even verify project spending because of the commission's indecipherable record keeping.
The Office of Personnel Management conducted two reviews of the commission in the 1990s. Yet despite evidence of pervasive management problems, the civil-rights commission failed to implement five of six substantive OPM recommendations.
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Now Here’s a Non-Partisan Study
Henry Waxman, also known as “nostrils” commissioned a study on the effectiveness of abstinence for pregnancy prevention.
Now I might be a bit dumb, but by me, abstinence works EVERY time.
Not that Waxman’s campaign coffers haven’t been filled to the brim by Planned Parenthood, that group that loves to do abortions and can’t risk our children being taught such heresy as abstinence.
Henry Waxman has a 100 percent rating from Planned Parenthood, and the National Organization of Women for his steadfast support of abortion on demand. Which organizations would be in sad shape if the California schools continue to teach abstinence and cut down on their abortion profits.
Waxman’s report, by the way, found abstinence to be “lacking in effectiveness” in preventing pregnancy.
Heaven forbid that the politicians should consider what’s best for our children as opposed to what’s best for their re-election efforts.
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