Lies. All Lies.

Posted on November 15, 2005 | Filed Under Iraq, Politics

We keep hearing about the “lies” and that the President misled us into war. “There must be an investigation into the intelligence!” they say.

My message to Reid & Co. is this - Get Over It! We’ve been down this road. We’ve looked at the case. Why do we continue to beat a dead horse? Where is MoveOn.org when you need them? Oh, wait. They only Move On when it is to the left. So, while Move On marches to the beat of their own drum in endless circles, the rest of us are made to wait. We can’t move the country forward politically or economically while the extremely vocal few hold us back.

Here is a quote to ponder:

If Saddam rejects peace and we have to use force, our purpose is clear. We want to seriously diminish the threat posed by Iraq’s weapons-of-mass-destruction program.

George W. Bush, before the 2003 liberation of Iraq?

No.

George H. W. Bush, prior to Gulf War I, Operation Desert Storm?

No.

It was Bill Clinton in 1998. Hmmm… Then why is Mr. Bill running around touting the “Bush Lied” montra? He said it, he believed it, and I don’t get it.

I am going to save my self a lot of typing by linking to the following article by Norman Podhoretz. Read Who Is Lying About Iraq?. It is everything I would say anyway. Podhoretz does a great job of laying out the entire scenario bit by bit and he logically and factually destroys the entire case that we are being beaten over the head with by the media and the extremists.

And what about Howard Dean? He continues with the “Bush Lied” mantra and called the administration “corrupt.” Excuse me Mr. Dean, but what happened to innocent until proven guilty? It’s pretty clear Dean has no respect for the Constitution.

And the rest of the DNC agenda? Sounds good at the surface. But peel back the cover and it is pretty scary:

“We have an alternative agenda,” he said. “We made it very clear. We want a strong national security based on telling the truth to our people at home, our soldiers and our allies. We want jobs in America that’ll stay in America, and we believe that renewable energy is one of the areas where we can do that. We want a health-care system that covers everybody, just like 36 other countries in the world. We want a strong public education system. And most of all, we want honesty back in government. I think that’s a pretty good agenda.”

A health care system that covers everybody? Is that a Constitutional right? Look at the mess Medicare and prescription drugs for seniors is. Do you really want to multiply that?

Jobs in America that will stay in America? Then I suggest to the Democrats that you think about the message you send to the job MAKERS when you propose a “windfall profits tax” on the oil companies. If you remove the incentive to build a company and grow it here in the US, then bye-bye jobs.

Go back to the Vermont and hug your trees you leftist loon. To quote Jack Nicholson, “Go sell crazy some place else…We’re all stocked up.”

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But I digress…

I don’t always agree with John McCain. But he hit the nail on the head this weekend when he said,

“every intelligence agency in the world, including the Russian, including the French, including the Israeli[s], all had reached the same conclusion, and that was that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.”

“The more facts that come out, the better off we are,” he added. “But I would not accept the premise the president lied.”

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The bottom line is this: the DNC and the extreme left will continue to beat this dead horse until everyone has heard it so much, they believe it is reality. If that happens, they hope to gain power in governement to introduce their entire (and scary) agenda that would do nothing but force America to rely on government for its every need and ailment.

And how do you think they will pay for these programs?


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