Saddam and the Terrorists

Posted on January 12, 2006 | Filed Under Iraq, Politics

You won’t hear too much, if any, of this in the main stream media.

The left would love you to believe that Saddam not only had no weapons of mass destruction but also that he had no connection to terrorists. If that were true, we would say “Therefore, the war with Iraq was a distraction to the war on terror, a Bush family vendetta… Bring on the impeachment hearings!”

Unfortunately, if you believe that to be reality, you probably already “own” a number of bridges and some very lovely “waterfront” property in central Southern Florida.

WMD issues aside (we’ve discussed them before), …

Belafonte The Traitor

Posted on January 9, 2006 | Filed Under Editorial

Harry Belafonte has got to be one of the biggest idiots on the American scene today. What a shining example he continues to be.

“No matter what the greatest tyrant in the world, the greatest terrorist in the world, George W. Bush says, we’re here to tell you: Not hundreds, not thousands, but millions of the American people ¢â‚¬¦ support your revolution.”

-Harry Belafonte addressing Venezuelan radio

Harry, I have one thing to say to you:

Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.

Abraham Lincoln
16th president of US (1809 - 1865)

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It Didn’t Take Long

Posted on January 5, 2006 | Filed Under Politics

It didn’t take long for someone to blame George Bush for the death of those West Virginia miners… As if you were suprised. Our society has become not only an entitlement society, but also one that is quick to blame all problems on the President. Especially if that person happens to be of the opposing party.

Congressman George Miller had this to say in his call for a Congressional Hearing into mine safety:

The Committee should investigate whether the Bush Administration has employed people with proper regulatory experience in leadership positions at MSHA [Mine Safety and Health Administration ].

Need I mention what …

The New York Senate Race is Finally Interesting

Posted on January 4, 2006 | Filed Under Politics

Well, up until now, the race for New York’s Senate seat was entirely UN-interesting. The only interest for me has been wondering, “Why would people vote for an incumbent that is going to spend the first two years of her term campaigning for another office?” (And if they think she won’t, they are living with their heads in the sand.) Personally, I prefer a Senator that is actually going to be showing up at the office rather than getting out on the campaign trail. Other than that, there was no likely opponent in the race. And Pirro, before she withdrew, …

Random Thought

Posted on January 4, 2006 | Filed Under Editorial

Here is a random thought for the day:

Have you ever noticed that the people who walk the slowest always walk side-by-side, making it impossible to get around them. I wouldn’t doubt that these are likely to be the same people that drive 50 mph in the passing lane.