Saturday, April 10, 2004

Clinton Lies Under Oath, Again!

Bill Clinton has lied under oath again. While testifying under oath to the 9/11 Commission former President Clinton has been consistent with his past practice of lying under oath. It seems that Mr. Clinton now says that he was not offered Osama bin Laden by the Sudanese while in office, thought he is on recorded and recorded on tape saying he was offered him from the Sudan (listen to the recording here)

IN an interview with WDAY Fargo, ND radio host Scott Hennen set to be broadcast Monday former Senator Bob Kerrey, the same guy who this week read on national TV and Radio a Classified presidential intelligence Document without authorization to do so, stated that was a misqoute and that the commission had no evidence of this statement from Bill Clinton. Matt Margolis has a great piece on this whole story over on his blog.

I think that anyone who watch even the smallest portion of the Condi Rice Testimony this week saw Senator Kerrey's real motives come through during his questioning and this is just further evidence of his and other members of the commission effort to smear the President and this administration.

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Friday, April 09, 2004

Huh?

I really found the remarks of Senator Ted Kennedy amazing. First of which they were some of the most intellectually stupid comments I have every heard in comparing the War on Terror, part of which is being fought in Iraq right now, to Iraq has become President Bush's Vietnam.

First of all where was now Senator Kerry in the midst of Vietnam when HIS brother President John Kennedy started our entry into Vietnam. Does he remember that we when in to their unilateral, a word the Democrat's and the left led by Senators Kennedy and Kerry (both staunch Massachusetts Northeastern Liberals) love to through around. Where was Senator Kennedy's outrage when his late brother started that war? If that war was so offensive to Senator Kennedy where was his voice then standing up to the unilateral advances and aggressions, as Senator Kennedy now calls them, of his brother. Where was he when the politicians in his brothers administration to over the command of the war from the military commander?

And secondly on the enabling or the pseudo-endorsement of the radical extreme sunni and shiite forces and the endorsement of the radical leader Muqtada al-Sadr. There endorsement so to speak in calling this men "legitimate" voice and so called leaders has lead to more attacks of US and Coalition forces and the death of this forces.

Senator's Kerry and Kennedy of basically given credibility to the same men who just a few days ago were burning and dragging or fellow citizens and Americans throughout the streets of Fallujah. The same followers of these men Kerry and Kennedy endorsed were hanging the charred bodies of these brave men from bridges in Iraq. John Kerry and Ted Kennedy have basically refilled the ammo pouches of the terrorist trying to kill coalition forces serving in Iraq. Much like a team whose back is against the wall Kerry and Kennedy have given the Sunni and Shiite Radicals and al- Sadr the timeout or halftime speech the needed to fight on. We may ask ourselves, who's side are John Kerry and Ted Kennedy really on or is the grab for power more important than the fight for freedom and the lives of American's serving in Iraq?

Is it ironic that the same war that these mean want to link to as President Bush's quagmire and attempt to turn their backs on the President and our fellow men and women serving in many capacities in Iraq, this is the same war (Vietnam) that Ted Kennedy failed to stand up against when HIS brother began and the same war that is John Kerry's claim to fame. The event that John Kerry claims is what makes him qualified to be President, is now in their minds the linkage that should remove the President from office?

Standing firm in Leadership as the President has done since 9/11 and all the way throughout the War on Terror is what we need, not someone who will change his view and flip back and forth to whatever looks to be the most political beneficial position of the day.

Tuesday, April 06, 2004

When you find something good, you want to share it with your friends!

This was so good I had to share it with you. It is from Chris Kanis' blog, Spoons Experience, it will make you think, if you are a liberal it may hurt though you aren't used to it.

Air Force One was a pretty decent big-budget Hollywood Action flick. So much so, in fact, that most people probably don't remember the speech President Harrison Ford gave during the movie's opening moments. The setup isn't that important; there's enough context in the speech itself:


The dead remember our indifference. The dead remember our silence.

I came here tonight to be congratulated. But today when I visited the Red Cross camps overwhelmed by the flood of refugees fleeing from the horror of kazakhstan, I realized I don't deserve to be congratulated. None of us do. Let's be clear. The truth is, we acted too late. Only when our own national security was threatened did we act. Radek's regime murdered over 200,000 men, women, and children. And we watched it on TV. We let it happen. People were being slaughtered for over a year, and we issued economic sanctions and hid behind the rhetoric of diplomacy.

How dare we?


The dead remember. Real peace is not just the absence of conflict; it's the presence of justice.

Tonight I come to you with a pledge to change America's policy. Never again will I allow our political self-interest to deter us from doing what we know to be morally right. Atrocity and terror are not political weapons. And to those who would use them, your day is over. We will never negotiate. We will no longer tolerate, and we will no longer be afraid. It's your turn to be afraid.


This was greeted by a rousing standing-O from the assembled multitudes, with the exception of the President's stodgy staff. In the limo ride away from the speech, the President's National Security Advisor was beside himself. "The allies are going to be very upset they weren't consulted about this." The Chief of Staff wasn't thrilled either: "It might come back and bite us in the ass in November."

The President shut them both down: "It's the right thing to do. And you know it."

I realize this is just a movie. However, it was a mainstream liberal Hollywood movie, starring a mainstream liberal actor as a mainstream liberal heroic President. It was made in 1997, when Golden Boy Bill Clinton was in office (they even have a Dee Dee Meyers lookalike as Press Secretary). And in this mainstream liberal fantasy, we see a heroic President who pledges to overthrough tyrants who brutalize their people, wherever they may be, regardless of whether our allies like it, and regardless of whether those tyrants pose an imminent threat to our national security.

And this was a good thing.

Again, I realize that this was just a movie. But I found it impossible to watch it without finding the movie eerily prescient. Hollywood got their liberal dream President. And his name is George W. Bush.

If Bush can be faulted (and he can), it's because he's not aggressive enough in pursuing the sort of truly liberal foreign policy advocated in the film. But that's not the criticism we hear from Hollywood these days.

So what changed?

Oh yeah. The party in the White House.

Monday, April 05, 2004

America...Hated It?
In a recent on going online discussion on another website the allegation was made and I paraphrase that most of the world hates us. Others made the valid point that why does everyone want to come her and live and make a better life for themselves? Others did not believe this to be true.

Well in keeping with the spirit of the NCAA Championship that will air tonight on CBS at 9pm (EST), here is a some thoughts on being blessed to live in America from Connecticut's star center and Nigerian immigrant Emeka Okafor in the Chicago Sun Times:

"Such single-minded determination comes as no surprise to anyone who knows that those traits are gifts from his parents. His father, Pius, is a Nigerian immigrant who enlisted at age 17 to fight in that country's civil war so he could eat, since there was no food in the refugee camp his father's family called home for 30 months.
''Knowing that my dad's high school education was interrupted by a civil war and they weren't sure whether they were going to eat the next day, much less graduate,'' Okafor said, ''and here I am in the United States wondering what I'm going to get for Christmas. ... It has given me a perspective on everything.''
After the war ended, Pius moved to the United States. He eventually settled in Houston, where he pumped gas at night so he could go to school and earn a degree, which would be followed by masters in business and accounting. He currently is working on a doctorate in pharmacy.
Okafor's mother, Celestina, is a nurse. So, education was impressed upon honors student Emeka at an early age -- so much so that he once cried after receiving a ''B'' on his fourth-grade report card. He will graduate from Connecticut with a finance degree in May, one year early. And he has been active in community work.
''Emeka Okafor is a brilliant person,'' Calhoun said. ''If Emeka Okafor ends up being a senator from Texas, it's not going to be a surprise to me. If he ends up being a CEO or CFO of a company, it's not going to surprise me. If he ends up being an all-star forward along the lines of Alonzo Mourning, it's not going to surprise me."

Those who are blessed and no what it is like elsewhere no the truth!

Read the Whole Story at The Chicago Sun Times

Saturday, April 03, 2004

We see your true colors shining through!

This line form an old Cyndi Lauper song seems to some up the ideology of the Democrats and the left. The literally have to be unhappy when the country gets good economic news, cause what's good for the country is bad for the Democrats. And then the tragedy in Fallujah this week was horrible for the country but was great news for many of those on the left and the Democrats, check out this post from the Biggest Democratic connected blog on the web, The Daily Kos, Markos Zuniga who runs the Daily Kos is a well connected player and a big time operative within the Democratic Machine. He is also a key player in the Armstrong Zunuga Political Consulting firm with direct Democratic ties. After the Fallujah attack this week Mr. Zuniga posted this thought on his blog The Daily Kos:

Let the people see what war is like. This isn't an Xbox game. There are real repercussions to Bush's folly.
That said, I feel nothing over the death of mercenaries. They aren't in Iraq because of orders, or because they are there trying to help the people make Iraq a better place. They are there to wage war for profit. Screw them.


It can and should also be noted that The Daily Kos is John Kerry's biggest internet fundraising source, and yet Mr. Kerry Refused to disassociate himself from this site and man.

The PowerlineBlog has a real good entry on this whole issue.

It is sad that they (Dem's and The Left) really want to see bad economic and terrible acts of terrorism happen against our country so that their thirst for power can be quenched.

Friday, April 02, 2004

Together again, Finally!

July 6th, 2004 at the Schottenstien Center.

More Bad News for Kerry

The release of the March Job numbers report of the creation of 308,000 new jobs last month and the upwards adjustment in the previous reports, this is more in a continuing wave of bad news for John Kerry and his campaign. Steve Hayward from "No Left Turns" has some good thoughts on the report.

Wonder what spin the Al Frankens, Whoopi Golbergs, John Kerry and et all will attempt to put on these more than solid growth numbers.

These are the highest job growth numbers in more than 4 years.

308,000 new jobs in March 2004, 759,000 new jobs since August. This Bush Economy is BOOMING!

Thursday, April 01, 2004

Can't We all Just Get Along?

VIAInstaPundit I found a great post from James Lileks here is an excerpt why the whole world hates us:

We stopped pretending we would ratify Kyoto. We only spent $15 billion on AIDS in Africa. We did not take dictation from Paris. If we had done these things, it would minimize the world’s anger.
Is the world angry at Russia, which spends nothing on AIDS and rebuffed Kyoto? Is the world angry at China, which got a pass on Kyoto and spends nothing on AIDS for other countries?
Is the world angry at North Korea for killings its people? Angry at Iran for smothering that vibrant nation with corrupt and thuggish mullocracy? Angry at Syria for occupying Lebanon? Angry at Saudi Arabia for its denial of women’s rights? Angry at Russia for corrupt elections? Is the world angry at China for threatening Taiwan, or angry at France for joining the Chinese in joint military exercises that threatened the island on the eve of an election? Is the world angry at Zimbabwe for stealing land and starving people? Is the world angry at Pakistan for selling nuclear secrets? Is the world angry at Libya for having an NBC program?
Is the world angry at the thugs of Fallujah?
Is the world angry at anyone besides America and Israel?
Read the whole thing. Especially if you're John Kerry.


Read the whole thing here it is great.