Month: September 2004

  • TALKING POINT LEMONS


     


    Malfunctioning Liberalism


     



     


    Kerry to Sawyer on The $87US Billion: Articulation Malfunction


    Democrap Candidate John Freak Kerry today during his interview with Diane Sawyer on ABC’s Good Morning America blamed his most famous gaffe made last spring  about “voting for the 87 billion before (he) voted against it” on an “inarticulate moment”, saying it was late at night and he was “very tired”. Today’s sound bite was played on the Rush Limbaugh Show which swiftly (if I dare mention “swift” in the same sentence with “Kerry”) pointed out that the Democrat presidential hopeful also had actually made the claim about “the 87 billion” during an early day speech to veterans on 16 March and not late at night, as Mr. Kerry claimed he had to Sawyer. Mr. Limbaugh of course quipped that it appeared the real “inarticulate moment” was more likely made this morning in the Good Morning Viet-nam America interview. You can read more about it care of a Washington Post article. Meanwhile the DNC official website is comparing rather somewhat strangely “The Bush Record vs. the Kerry Plan”. Wouldn’t an “apples & apples” comparison be between the Bush Record and the Kerry Record? It must surely be just another articulation malfunction, this time on the part of the DNC web master.


     


    This just weeks after CBS News and Dan Rather said they had suffered a “memo malfunction” which Rather blamed on partisans and Republican political operatives (and bloggers in bedclothes) Never mind the Rather ties to the DNC via his daughter, his own involvement and participation in the DNC and its fundraising events or the involvement of his producer, Ms. Mapes (aka Miss Prism), about whom her own father went forward to denounce as a radical, agenda-driven partisan. And let us not forget the partisanship of the “source”, about whom Rather felt it unnecessary to share those details of the years-old, politically-driven feud Burkett had running with the Bush administration. And then there was Lt Col. Jerry Killian’s secretary who was an outspoken Kerry supporter – a partisan in the eyes of normal people. I guess Dan’s definition of “partisan” only applies to non-Democrat conservatives, moderates or anybody else who points out the fact those Microsoft Word-produced documents with the Times New Roman font were forgeries. I’m certainly glad that unlike the Pajamahadeen, CBS “always” shows due diligence. Dan Rather, give us a break. Better to type in stylish pajamas than be caught in the kings new clothes.


     


    A year for CBS indeed. Of course last week CBS was fined $550,000US by the FCC for the Janet Jackson “wardrobe malfunction” that started it all for the sinking network.


     


    You can also read how DNC-Tool, the Pro-Abortion National Education Association is having a serious education malfunction at Beautiful Atrocities today. 


     


    And now Republicans couldn’t have asked for a better early Christmas gift: The collapse of the Kerry campaign and total loss of credibility with the Democrat Party and the demise of one of the DNC chief talking point war machines: CBS News.


     


     


     


     


    ROCKETS RED GLARE


     


     


     


    SpaceShipOne Makes History: First Private Manned Mission to Space


    Today’s 29 September flight marked a watershed in history, as SpaceShipOne breached the barrier of space and then glided back to earth in a flight costing astronomically less than missions by the US Government agency NASA. The historic flight has been compared by some in importance to the first flight of an airplane by Orville and Wilber Wright in 1903.


    The second flight is scheduled for 4 October where they plan to claim the coveted Ansari X Prize, which will be awarded to the first team to launch a manned vehicle into space and turn around and re-launch it within two weeks. More info can be found on Space.com.


     


     


    In related news, earlier this week, Virgin Group announced a partnership with Scaled Composites- group behind SpaceShipOne- to build a commercial tourist space vehicle. The new venture under the name of Virgin Galactic will officially begin taking its premium passengers into space in 2005. Virgin’s flamboyant CEO Sir Richard Branson was excited about the deal, telling the press in a statement, ”We’ve always had a dream of developing a space tourism business and Paul Allen’s (a major funder) vision, combined with Burt Rutan’s (creator of SpaceShipOne) technological brilliance, have brought that dream a step closer to reality.”


     


    But many are asking why shoot a space vehicle up into space? How does it benefit the future of the human race and what is the significance of this day. The answer of course being quite simple for those who know, however. It is my birthday.


     


    More:


    21 June: SpaceShipOne Makes History: Test Mission a Success


     


     


     



     


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  • Blogbats Newseye Updated 16:47 (22:47 UTC)- Latest Blog 27.September.2004


     


    SHOCKING VIDEO: Storm troopers’ Rape of Human Rights in China


    - Read related piece by Blogbat


    -The Chinese people yearn for Freedom



     


     


    Russian Oil is Fast Creating a Slippery Slope



     



    Russian Oil company Yukos, now for sale, is facing bankruptcy and economic collapse.


    The company, somehow unable to turn a profit as oil on the world market surges to historic highs and China, now the worlds second leading oil consumer living right next door to Russia is practically begging for more oil. So what’s the problem? Just last Saturday Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said things with Russia couldn’t be more peachy. Yet Yukos falters, It’s former CEO in prison under dubious circumstances and China can’t get any of the black, greasy stuff.


     


    So is Putin cutting off his nose to spite his face? Or the faces of his own people, who have suffered the ravages of economic weakness for nearly a century- I can’t help to wonder about the endgame.


     


    So I am left with a gaggle of questions.


     


    First, can we expect a sudden dump into the market of Russian oil after the US elections are concluded and if so, what will that tell us since we know that Putin controls Russian trade (not to mention everything else these days). Maybe Putin is one of Kerry’s “world leaders” or maybe he just wants to be “in” even more so with France,  but clearly US-Politik has been a factor in many of Russian, French and German policy decisions, even to their own hurt.


     


    Will a more-stable Iraq increase production and cause the prices to soften?


     


    And what exactly were Russia’s interests in Iraq and its oil prior to and during the war and with the UN Oil-for-Food scandal, beyond the short term? Perhaps it is because Russia has been more than happy to take advantage of cheap, under-the-table Iraqi oil provided by Saddam Hussein rather than investing in the infrastructure necessary to enjoy the huge oil reserves which lay under the soil of Russia’s vast territory, that Russia had its military advisors and weapons systems in place around Baghdad when the US invaded. But why would Russia go after Yukos, which had been successfully investing its own money in Russian oil? It would seem logical that now, more than ever the Russian economy needs Yukos.


     


    So, who benefits from the sale of Yukos. Better yet, who will buy Yukos? And what will Russia do to satiate the world market- not to mention its own- if anything in what would seem to be a win-win strategy, with exception to the case of Middle Eastern OPEC members.


     


     



    Resources:


     


    Russian Deputy Minister Says Sale of Yukos Assets Should Bring US$15B


    Russian chief oil giant faces bankruptcy, sale expected to help relieve debts



     


    Yukos Accounting Division Raided


     


    Oil Prices at All-Time High: US$49.64/barrel


     


    Russian Oil Tycoon Indicted in What Some Say Is a Political Move


    Former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky was arrested in December 2003


     


    Khodorkovsky Denounces Reports of Yukos Mafia Ties


     


    Khodorkovsky Complains His Lawyer Can’t Hear Him


     


    Yukos-linked Fund Investigated


     


    Khodorkovsky Calls for Solidarity Against Terror


     


    Human Rights Court to Study YUKOS Case


     


    BBC: Will Khodorkovsky Get a Fair Trial?


     


    OpenRussia.info: U.S. State Department Views Khodorkovsky’s Case as Politically Motivated


    View Official State Department Report Here


     


    International Bar Association to Putin: Confidential Case Documents


    Taken from Khodorkovsky’s Attorney by Prison Guards make IBA “Extremely Concerned”


     


     


     


    China: Won’t You Be My Neighbor?


     



    ChinaDaily.cn: Premier’s Visit To Russia Strengthens Relations


    But will it help China get the pipeline from Russia it is asking for


     


    China Now Number 2 Largest Oil Consumer


     


    China Wants to Buy More Oil from Russia


    But Russia may lay pipeline to Japan instead


     


     


    More Putin Politics:


    Candidate Against Putin Disappears Before Election


    It’s not just about Party, but power:


    Ivan Rybkin, who was the chief candidate running against Russian President Vladimir Putin last year, who like Putin is a Leftist, disappeared shortly before elections were held. He later resurfaced. Socialists were not very happy. Radio Free Europe now describes Rybkin as a has-been.


     


     


     


     


     




     


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    OPINION & REVIEWS



     


    BLOGBAT ORIGINALS


     


    The Panama Canal, American Sovereignty and Self-Defense


    Part 1


    Part 2


    Part 3


     


    Related:


    Terrorists Plotting Against Panama Canal?



     


     


    Under Secretary Refuses to Comment on Border Security


     


    Big News, Relevant Thoughts


    Will the CIA get much needed housecleaning or will the changing of the guard keep the status quo ante bellum


     


    Related:


    Congressional Joint Inquiry into the CIA Post 9/11 Echoes Blogbat






     



    How Bad Are Human Rights in CCP-Controlled Red China?



    Related:


    The Pot Begins to Boil


    The past month has seen more demonstrations against the Tyrants of Tiananmen Square than any time since the horror we all witnessed against civilians back in 1989


     


     


    MORE BLOGBATATIONS…




     



    18.SEPTEMBER.2004 Notes from the Garden JournalIntelligent Eden: Top 10 Most Intelligent Animals


     


    24.AUGUST.2004  ISSUES REPORT – Anatomy of a Political Meltdown:


    The Day the Day the Music Died for the Kerry Campaign


     


    05.AUGUST.2004  ISSUES REPORT – What is Subway’s Beef with America?


    And Why Do They Support the Terrorists?


     


    02.AUGUST.2004  ISSUES REPORT – Fall’s Hippest Trends Already Upon Us in Washington


    But Some Disagree if Poor Border-Control and Terrorism go together


     


    11.JULY.2004  ISSUES REPORT – “F” Is For France AND Faint of Heart…Or Is It?


    What is the state of anti-Semitism in France and everywhere else? Are we asleep?


     


    07.JULY.2004  ISSUES REPORT – Police Politics and Runaway Crime in Dallas


     


     


    Rewind: 


    01 September 2003 RUSSIA: Do Pensions Prove a Penchant for Local Manipulation?


     



    30 August 2003 North Korea Sticks to Script But Bad Actor


    Performances still enjoyed by children



    Related:


    North Korea later confirmed in the 08 September WorldNet Daily Article, New Axis of Evil? and the 10 September Reuters headline about Russian military support 


     


    07 August 2003 First Amendment and Do-Not-Call – It’s All About Who Owns the Presses


     


    06 August 2003 The Paine’s of American Society







    20.09.04 Funnies- A BLOGBAT EXCLUSIVE: Rather-Mapes “CYA” Memos Unearthed


    04.04.04 Funnies- Humour Blogbat style 
    06.02.04 More Funnies
    04.04.04 More Funnies…Again!



    14.05.04 Et more les funnies!


    16.07.04 Et more les funnies!
    16.07.04 Et even more les funnies!




    Blogbat Reviews 



     


    Past BlogBreak® Stories


    Some highlighted stories which Blogbat was among the first to mention…


     


    OTHER PREVIOUS STORIES


     


     


    EXTRAS!


     


     



     


     



    Election Mania!


    Check out Blogbat’s Democrat Candidate Demystifier Tool


     


    »HAPPY MAY DAY, COMMIES!


     


     


     




    Dedicated to Michael Moore-Ons Everywhere! Click here to find out more- on this…


     


     


    OUTSIDE COMMENTARY


     


    15 Things I Don’t Understand about the Mideast Peace Process


    by Rabbi Ephraim Shore, Aish.com (props to Mishlei who first posted this)


     


    Related:  


    France Pledges Support to “Palestinian” Arab Cause


     


     


    Bush’s Victory Over Terror


    Interesting, though incomplete perspective by Henry Lamb on the war waging since before the fall of the Shah of Iran, it is nonetheless an informative piece 


     


     



     


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    Blogbatopia! Blogbat Article Archives & More



    Now includes Archives of Notes from the Garden Journal, a There’s More-ism section, Philosophical Notes and New Word of the Day sections and some other splendorosities! Old Articles never die, they just go to heaven: Blogbatopia. You will also find the occasional article at Blogbatopia that you won’t find here.


     


    REMEMBER KIDS: IT’S BETTER THAN LOG,


     


    IT’S BLOG!


     


     






    http://www.pro-life.net/sanger/woman_in.htm



     

  • Blogbat’s Useful Stuff Department


     


     



     


    That slogan is catching on where I live. Here someone proudly tells it like it is, on a bumper sticker this owner happily and giddily obtained from Blogbat.


     


    A locally popular item that has been making its rounds since the famed Zell Miller speech at the Republican National Convention earlier this month in which Zell listed all of the vital military programs currently in use today in the War on Islamofascism - military programs that Kerry has been voting against since he was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1984.


     


    In Zell’s colorful and passionate speech, he posited, “This is the man who wants to be the Commander in Chief of our U.S. Armed Forces? U.S. forces armed with what? Spitballs?”



     


    Because of their popularity I’ve decided to make them available to my online visitors as well, through Pay Pal. Orders will be processed and sent the next business day after the transaction is complete. These are a great statement of vitally important truth, especially vital in their timeliness so close to Election Day.



     


     


     


     



     


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  • A BLOGBAT EXCLUSIVE*


     


    UPDATE 19:18: Some of you mentioned there was some trouble with the below-document’s PDF link, so I moved it. It should be working for everybody now.


    -Blogbat


     


    A Document was found today indicating some collusion between CBS, Dan Rather and the Democrat National Committee.


     


    The document seems to mention by name the primary actors (and I do mean “actors“) in the Bush National Guard Document Forgery Scandal, in which CBS has long contended their innocence maintaining they were in the right and that, as Dan Rather put it, “it’s about the Bush administration, stupid”. CBS is set today to admit it wasn’t (right or “unimpeachable“) and may face a flurry of federal investigations by the FCC, FTC, FEC, SEC, AARP and the S.O.L.


     


    Below is a copy of the document in JPEG format.


     


    To download in PDF format click here


     


     


     


     


     


    Related:


    Little Green Footballs has a Telling CBS Photo. You don’t believe there is a Liberal leaning media? Even the Satan doll in this one leans to the left…


     


    Rather Bushed


    Rather statue falls, bloggers joyfully assail it with their shoes


     


    Smoking Gun


    Kerry Aide Talked to Retired Guard Officer


     


    Raise Your Hand if You’re Sure


     


     


      


     



     


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    *exclusive parody

  • Notes from the Garden Journal


     


    INTELLIGENT EDEN


     


     



     


    We live in a fallen world; there is no doubt as you look around. It’s everywhere. We kill, we fall short of our dreams, others’ dreams. We struggle, we cry and in the end we simply die.


     


    But it’s not just mankind who suffers this shortened, slightly greyer, overcast life and struggles to find a place along with some meaning and perhaps a few sunny days. From the fish to the birds, to the bears and your pet dog Reginald, it is one pursuit common to all living things.


     


    Now before I go on, let me first explain. I am a realist. We are where we are and we must make the best of it. In the world in which we live sometimes we must hunt and push out against the life-interests of other creatures – and even unreasonable ones among us – in order to survive. We do it, every creature on earth does it. Sometimes, in some countries, the family pet must starve in order that the family child does not. This life includes some tough choices. In it good men must go to war because evil men have chosen to make war on them and their survival. That is the real world where we spend our days. Here we don’t always get all of our needs met and the ones whose needs we so delight in meeting go away much too quickly for our liking. They go away and then often we sit in silence until we can finally see them again. And this is how it has been for our grand parents, as well as theirs and theirs before them.


     


    During my time here on earth and my amazement with the stunning manner of creation’s way, I’ve always been fascinated and awed by the intelligence and sophistication of the creatures who don’t drive cars and send e-mail, the animals. It, I suppose is partly because I’ve always preferred to notice the hidden greatness, as well as the hidden lessons, so many overlook to their misfortune. Yet I think mostly it is in a belief that in another time, man would have partnered with these creatures in a symbiotic way that would have made slime molds jealous.


     


    Sometimes I sit and wonder what a fly would do, for example, in a perfect world (nose tickler, entertainer of children maybe?) or what a mosquito might do to pass the hours (there are no welfare checks in Eden, after all, but neither would there be allowed itchy biters in Eden). Perhaps our present-day annoying mosquito would instead help tend wounds with a healing compound as he found his nourishment from the tissue that needed to be cleared away. A bit Flinstonian, you say? Perhaps, but I believe everything has a purpose and if you accept the notion of Eden, you must then also accept the notion of reassignment.


     


    What science is currently learning however about all animals great and small is that they are far more intelligent than we’ve previously understood – at least in the modern era. Further, there is a great deal more to their personal make-up, which at times gives them a complexity that’s even worlds above our own. From the amoeba to the bee to the black bird to the octopus, these animals were once thought to be among the simpler life forms on our planet. Now we know instead they are infinitely complex in their culture, their thoughts and physical composition.


     



     


    I recently found out about an organization called the Equine Research Foundation. They are a group of people whose purpose is to work together to “further scientific and public knowledge about equine learning abilities, perception, behavior, training, care and welfare and, thereby, improve human/horse interactions” using “noninvasive and positive reinforcement” techniques. The Aptos, California-based camp maintains several horses, trainers, care-takes and interns all with the goal to find out just what maximizes the horse’s mental, emotional and physical potential as an autonomous creature, lending themselves to recent studies like one, for example, which recently aired on Animal Planet and placed the horse 7th out of the top 10 most intelligent in the animal kingdom, not counting man, of course.


     



    Dogs, by contrast, who scored 10th, were shown to in fact be much smarter even than previously thought, with an adult cognitive ability close to that of a 3 year old human child in many aspects, yet typically able to grasp over 500 words in the human spoken language.


     



    Horses, can read, recognize and conceptualize different shapes, drawings and abstract concepts that one might find on a standard IQ test, and associate them successfully. Horses have also been shown able to do basic math, as also with dogs, but have a long-term memory equal to that of the elephant – something we all strive for.


     


    In my own experiences with horses, I have seen them unlock gates and doors, deliberately manipulate light switches, radios and other devices, work out complex puzzles and adapt far more quickly to alien situations than would an adult human in an equally alien and chaotic surrounding. I have also seen that horses will often imitate what they see a trusted human perform. With my horse “Chevy”, I would say that about half of the objects he learned to manipulate he did alone and by trial and error. But the other half he simply learned by watching me first and then imitating. In this manner for example, he would discover how (and why) to turn on a water spigot or a light switch, unlock a padlock that had its key left in it, drink from a straw, eat with a spoon or a fork or even play a piano (albeit, not Chopin).


     


    But I have also seen these majestic creatures emote everything from sadness, even crying and mourning to happy surprise and literally squealing with delight (imagine “Flipper”). I have witnessed a full range of emotions common to the human experience be part of the horse’s life, usually expressed in a far healthier manner than by humans today in many cultures. I have seen their empathy, too: I have cried in their presence, only to be suddenly met with a gentle touch to the face, large almond eyes watching mine. How can a mighty, fiery-maned 1,200 lbs animal who can so fiercely devour the earth at 40 miles per hour be more tender than often our own kind is taught to be? Where in evolution was this developed, amidst the grazing and tearing at grass or the running from predators?


     



    I have become convinced that these and all animals are more than just the life forms we find here surrounding us, milling and flapping about by chance. But rather they are angels from a better time and place given to us to teach us about ourselves and reminding us to be humble. As if a carry-over from a peaceful world where everything fits together and there are no tears or death, I’m sure these creatures too long for that place again, because none of us can ever be what we were truly made to be until such a place is found. Meanwhile I hope we can all make the best of this imperfect time we presently find ourselves in by enjoying and learning what we can from our funny-looking companions as we also serve and teach to them the helpful things we know. We can gain much from just simply slowing down our lives, listening to the rhythm of the real world around us and taking note of the “words” and philosophies of the horse, the puppy, the frog and the cardinal. If we listen, they are speaking to us the eternal songs and lessons of life, the way of things if you will, and from that I scarcely doubt we will better understand ourselves except to also better know their Creator.


     


    This is something which is often lost on our distracted, urban generation and there is a price to be paid, a big one in a personal and a bigger sense, for it. We live in a fallen world; there is no doubt as you look around. It’s everywhere. We kill, we fall short of our dreams, others’ dreams. We struggle, we cry and in the end we simply die.


     


    They are truly the golden ones that are left in between from that once-perfect, once seamless and intelligent Eden, who remind us of whence we go.


     


     


     



     


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    Related:


    The Equine Research Foundation


     


    Exploring the Equine Mind: Researchers Study Cognitive Abilities of Horses


     


    Testing Equine Intelligence


     


    The Brain under the Mane


     


     


     

  • Notes from the Garden Journal


     


    WHILE I WAS SLEEPING


     


    Blogbat will return in a couple of days once animal control comes by to pick up his pet flu bug, which he has been forced to feed and tend to since last Friday.


     


    So I’ll be back in a few—after this unparalleled news cycle dies down and all the good stuff has been chewed to death like hay in the mouth of a horse with a tooth infection, naturally.


     


    Of course, after I wrote those top two lines, I realized that I, lacking appropriate self-control much like any young foal, had to stick his head in and grab some of that hay for himself.


     


    So below is my summery of the UPPERS and the DOWNERS for the past week. UPPERS are last so that we end on a good note…


     


    Why can’t I resist all that good hay? Just think for example, the gigantic change in stock fortunes for the following list of mentions- it has been a banner week of historic proportions. And now you get Blogbat’s take on all of it.


     


     


    DOWNERS


     


    Bill O’Reilly, Dan Rather, CBS News, John Kerry, DNC: And each hath resolvedly jumped in the quick sand to succor his ally and thence was sucked down too, a gift, some say, for the archeologists.


     


    Sunny ocean-side vacations with the tmiling toothless people of the Alabama coast:


    After seeing a hurricane get rammed straight up the ‘ol chute, even seasoned vacation planners won’t look the same way at the tired old confederation at the top of Mobile Bay.


     


    Fox News’ Shepard Smith/Jane Skinner duo: After it got real personal a few weeks ago, it hasn’t quite been the same since. The chemistry is dead, Shep killed it.


     


    Baseball: If it had been a fan who threw the chair at someone on the field, the police would have mass-tackled him and dismembered him on the spot. But many Americans are becoming sick of the prima donnas in “professional” baseball. If these poorly-underpaid players are that sensitive about their work, maybe they should find a job doing something more PRIVATE.


     


    Illegal immigration: Just when you wished it would all go away, Time Mag says at least 3 million illegal aliens (both Mexicans and non-Mexicans, such as Iranians, Chinese, Syrians and other friends of Jimmy Carter) are expected to cross this year alone. I say we send them all to Connecticut, New Hampshire and other places where the elite poo-poo the woes of the average citizen forced to navigate over-run hospitals, drained county budgets and rampant cases of TB and other “exotic” diseases while being forced to baby-sit people who mostly won’t so much as learn the language, pick up their own trash or obey the other laws of the land. But then why should the illegals- they never had to earn their citizenship, so they don’t care about civics. Likewise the Rockefeller Republicans won’t change until they are forced to feel our pain or we take from them the reins of power and put a responsible adult in charge.


     


    Alabama: Mobile mayor advised his residents to flee the oncoming maelstrom even if they have to sleep in their cars. Well, I’m sure the rest of us were shocked when he hinted they may not be doing just that when not fleeing a hurricane. Of course we knew some of them had houses. Assumed we most that the word “mobile home” was actually fashioned after the style of the average Mobile home?


     


    Russia: “Putin Padovis” (Putin, choke and die), was the cry of Russians two winters ago as they were left to starve and freeze to death because of his pittance pension-increase. So Putin doesn’t have exactly the best track record with the lives of his own people. And there certainly isn’t any love for the folks in Beslan, who are Muslim or deeply religious Christian, many of them, but not ethnically Russian. So after a non-Russian-on-non-Russian attack, Putin finds the convenient excuse to put on his favorite pair of pre-owned shoes- a gift to him from the late, but rarely early Nikita Khrushchev. The Russian press has already been taught to be afraid to comment on the King’s not-so-new clothes.   


     


     


    UPPERS


     


    Brit Hume, Fox News Channel, Power Line blog, Instapundit blog, Little Green Footballs blog & the good names of dead servicemen: The truth is the truth, even if the elite media ignore it to press their own agenda. This time the truth had a voice.


     


    Drudge Report: Drudge’s site received a cameo in an upcoming movie about Loch Ness


     


    Repair and cleanup contractors: Contracting to do repairs and clean-up.


     


    Bush: Attacked by Kerry through loyal attack dog, Dan Rather who desperately tried to find evidence to back up his leftist political opinions, Bush was vindicated not just with his commander’s assessment of him during his ANG days, but inoculated against any further acts of activist journalism by CBS or other broadcast media with regard to public perception.


     


    Woman acquitted after shooting man molesting her 3 year old daughter: Yes, justice still rules and she is right: get caught molesting a child and be prepared to die. It used to be the law of the land, because it is the law of nature and of common sense. The court had the insight to recognize this. They were also sufficiently luminary to see the acts of defensive passion a parent undertakes to protect their child from real threats are reasonable acts of instinct which override all other sensibilities among humans or other creatures and must be respected.


     


    Swift Boat Vets: The book is still number one on the NYT best seller list, the ads of course continue despite the DNC’s and elite media’s attempt to censor them and most people believe some or all of their story.


     


    Living inland.


     


     


     



     


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  • PLANET MORONIA: PART II


     


     


     


    Leftist indoctrination and institutional illiteracy from K to 12th c/o the NEA: $65,000


     


    More Leftist indoctrination by college professors while at the same time trying to help you catch up with your peers around the world: $30,000


     


    Volvo father gave you for your birthday that now bears your Kerry/Edwards and A.N.S.W.E.R. bumper stickers: $25,953.32


     


    Yearly dues to the Hitler Democrat Youth: $25


     


    Plane ticket to Colmar, PA: $250


     


    Getting your hair pulled in front of the President of the United States because your wild-eyed extremism together with your group’s reputation as violent lemmings against the wheels of free elections has managed to stick to you, along with the fact regular Americans are just plain sick of your Hate-America First rhetoric: Priceless.


     



     


     


    For those of us who wish only that we had been at the Republican National Convention for the mere pleasure of having our own shot at the anti-election fascists who infiltrated the RNC to protest and endanger Vice President Cheney and the President as those protesters were given the bum’s rush through and out of the halls of MSG, we can only stand and chuckle.


     


    Sure the Left will cry “censorship” as they find it useful to the highly respected, credible and thorough news outlets of Dan Rather’s CBS News and Jayson Blair‘s New York Times, but as is always the dirty little truth, the lefties deserve the real credit for censorship-done-right with this memorable quote uttered from a member of an anti-Bush protest during the RNC in New York: “We confront them to show them they can’t organize in public”.


     


    Josef Goebbels would be beaming with pride.


     


     


    See my earlier post below for more hypocrisy from the Left: Vigil Turns Hostile Toward Family Of Killed Soldier


     


     


     



     


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    PLANET MORONIA: PART II

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    Vigil Turns Hostile Toward Family Of Killed Soldier


     


     



    In Dallas the “Peace-Nazis” are up to their usual idiocy and cruel hypocrisy. This time it was at a candlelight vigil for America’s fallen where the “utopiofascists” singled out a mother of a fallen American war hero from a crowd, booing and cursing her, a local television station reports.


     


    Unbeknownst to the mother however, the “vigil” was actually staged for reasons other than advertised. The group putting the event on, The Dallas “Peace” Center had apparently intended to disguise the event in community sentiment and then spill the beans when the speaker stepped up to the lectern. A DPC spokeshole only seemed to lament the fact the fallen soldier’s family had been rousted early and said with regard to such “vigils” he could not control who was in the crowd- basically the expected legalese and CYA P.R. B.S. and U.S.S.R. press material.


     


    Funny it never happens in a patriotic “troops” rally though. Maybe it’s because the overall Political (big “P”) tone is different (since vampires tend to stay away from the daylight). Or maybe it’s all those normal, every day flag-waving Americans who actually work jobs and have families, who came out from the farm or from across town to support their country -and might be packing heat or at the very least have a shotgun in the back of the old pickup truck. Then again maybe it’s just the moral authority of normal Americans who actually get it, unlike most in the far left. Nevertheless, you definitely won’t see the utopiofascists here. They never turn up unless they think they will be unopposed.


     


    Just like all dictators who are by their very nature cowards, (and terrorists which are dictators without countries) The Dallas “Peace” Center and similar groups prefer to pick on the defenseless. Thank goodness America was founded as a beacon against such tyranny.


     


    We put the “semper” in sic semper tyrannis.


     


     


    Next report: “The Dallas ‘Peace’ Center: proof of the damage daycare has on developing minds.”



     


     


     



     


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