Thursday, November 29, 2007

Clintons cleaning up after Bushs???? You have to be kiding.

From Larry Elders' column:


There seems to be a pattern here. It takes a Clinton to clean up after a Bush."
So said presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., during a speech – specifically on the economy – before a crowd in Knoxville, Iowa. OK, we understand campaign sloganeering – purportedly funny lines and the like during the campaign season. But shouldn't the Associated Press, in reporting Clinton's line, provide the reader with a little information?


Click on the link and read more.

Hillary Clinton and the violation of the separation of church and state


Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton used an appearance at one of the nation's largest evangelical churches Thursday to sketch a broad agenda to take on disease around the globe, calling it "the right thing to do."



Again proving the way to socialist Hell is paved with good intentions.

The funny thing is, if a conservative Christian Presidential candidate questions the death of unborn children because of their faith and announces “a broad agenda to take on abortion around the globe” due to their religious beliefs, they are roundly attacted in the liberal media. There is an endless shrieking about the breakdown of the imagined “separation of church and state”.


But if the religious crusade is for a liberal cause, no mention of the pesky church/state separation thingy.

NewsBusters.org

Monday, November 26, 2007

Dems retreat on Iraq. See a trend here?

An excellent article on why the Democrats aren't talking about Iraq anymore.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

AIDS and Global Warming at the United Nations

UN scientists have for years had a consensus that the AIDS epidemic was growing almost exponentially. All of their studies, meetings, grants, etc all came back with the same answer. But we now find out that the consensus that the UN had was wrong.

The United Nations' top AIDS scientists plan to acknowledge this week that they have long overestimated both the size and the course of the epidemic, which they now believe has been slowing for nearly a decade, according to U.N. documents prepared for the announcement.

Now, if the UN scientists can be wrong about the AIDS epidemic can they be wrong about their “consensus” on Global Warming? You bet.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Undecided voters????



So you think the questioners at the Democratic Debate were "undecided"??? Hardly.

Love the Government???

“As coercive monopolies that spend other people’s money taken by force, governments are uniquely unqualified to solve problems. They are riddled by ignorance, perverse incentives, incompetence and self-serving. The synthetic-fuels program during the Carter years consumed billions of dollars and was finally disbanded as a failure. The push for ethanol today is more driven by special interests than good sense—it’s boosting food prices while producing a fuel of dubious environmental quality. Even if the climate really needs cooling down, government can’t be counted on to accomplish that.” —John Stossel


hat tip patriotpost.us

Fact Checking Alert

You no doubt have heard on the MSM that desertion rates for them military are “growing”. Well, before you believe it, you might want to check the facts for yourself. Seems the MSM fact checkers are not up to the task.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Lefitst and Diversity - Oxymoronic

The leftists at a recent debate in California walked out and then had their own one-sided speeches.

Ironically, once they walked out of the debate, they complained of not enough “diversity” on campus. Really, no kidding.

The problem is, leftist don’t really want diversity in views. That is why leftists such as Pol Pot, Stalin, Castro, etc. killed millions of people.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

We need to wage more war to reduce military deaths



We need to withdraw from peace.



The Congressional Research Service, which compiled war casualty statistics from the Revolutionary War to present day conflicts, reported that 4,699 members of the U.S. military died in 1981 and '82 — a period when the U.S. had only limited troop deployments to conflicts in the Mideast. That number of deaths is nearly 900 more than the 3,800 deaths during 2005 and '06, when the U.S. was fully committed to large-scale military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The next time an anti-war type tells you too many US troops are being killed, ask them "compared to what?".

Monday, November 12, 2007

Global Warming - Political not Scientific

"It is the greatest scam in history. I am amazed, appalled and highly offended by it. Global Warming; It is a SCAM. Some dastardly scientists with environmental and political motives manipulated long term scientific data to create in allusion of rapid global warming. Other scientists of the same environmental whacko type jumped into the circle to support and broaden the 'research' to further enhance the totally slanted, bogus global warming claims. Their friends in government steered huge research grants their way to keep the movement going. Soon they claimed to be a consensus... I do not oppose environmentalism. I do not oppose the political positions of either party. However, Global Warming, ie Climate Change, is not about environmentalism or politics. It is not a religion. It is not something you 'believe in.' It is science; the science of meteorology. This is my field of life-long expertise. And I am telling you Global Warming is a non-event, a manufactured crisis and a total scam. I say this knowing you probably won't believe a me, a mere TV weatherman, challenging a Nobel Prize, Academy Award and Emmy Award winning former Vice President of United States. So be it... There is no run away climate change. The impact of humans on climate is not catastrophic. Our planet is not in peril... In time, a decade or two, the outrageous scam will be obvious. As the temperature rises, polar ice cap melting, coastal flooding and super storm pattern all fail to occur as predicted everyone will come to realize we have been duped. The sky is not falling." ---John Coleman, founder of the Weather Channel

hat tip patriotpost.us

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Failure in Iraq? I don't think so.

Check out the letter from an Iraqi citizen.

Hat Tip: http://www.nicedoggie.net/2007/ The Anti_Idotarian Rottweiler

Hillary Clinton - Communist in Waiting

Anyone who reads the Saint knows that he believes that politicians should be elected based on their belief in capitalism. All of the other issues are just window dressing and don’t mean anything unless the candidate is willing to fight for the socio-economic system that has made America the great.

So it was interesting to read the article below from WorldNetDaily about an email that Joseph Farah received. The email was a selection of quotes and asks who said each quote. I will let you read the quiz.



The Communist Quiz

No. 1: "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."
A. Karl Marx
B. Adolf Hitler
C. Josef Stalin
D. None of the above

No. 2: "It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few … and to replace it with shared responsibility for shared prosperity."
A. V.I. Lenin
B. Benito Mussolini
C. Idi Amin
D. None of the above

No. 3: "(We) can't just let business as usual go on, and that means something has to be taken away from some people."
A. Nikita Khruschev
B. Josef Goebbels
C. Leon Trotsky
D. None of the above

No. 4: "We have to build a political consensus, and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own … in order to create this common ground."
A. Mao Tse-tung
B. Hugo Chavez
C. Kim Jong-il
D. None of the above

No. 5: "I certainly think the free market has failed."
A. Fidel Castro
B. Pol Pot
C. Nicolae Ceausescu
D. None of the above

No. 6: "I think it's time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they are being watched."
A. Avowed socialist Bernie Sanders
B. The late Communist Party USA leader Gus Hall
C. Angela Davis
D. None of the above

The correct answer to each of the questions is "none of the above." In fact, every single one of these statements was made by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton between 2004 and 2007.

The first was uttered June 28, 2004, at a fundraiser for Sen. Barbara Boxer in San Francisco, according to a report by the Associated Press.

The second was made in a speech in New Hampshire May 29, 2007, according to a report in the Boston Globe.

The third, fourth and fifth came during a political forum telecast on CNN June 4, 2007.

The sixth was in a speech in Syracuse, New York, Sept. 2, 2005 and was reported in the Washington Post.


Again, the 2008 election is about capitalism vs communism.