Tuesday, February 28, 2006

FIGHTING BACK AT MEDIA BIAS

The Bush administration is showing some ability to fight back against media bias. This article featured on The Drudge Report finds the President and members of his team finally taking on those in the media who have become lap dogs for Democrats and liberalism in general.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE DRUDGE REPORT ARTICLE

Thursday, February 23, 2006

LEARN ABOUT PORT OPERATION

Here is a link to an informative article on just what is involved in seaport operations.
The issue is central to the current political windstorm over a Middle Eastern company taking ownership of operations and management in the U.S. and elsewhere.

Click HERE to read the Article

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

GORE AND SADDAM TEAM UP

Within 35 hours the world saw and heard Al Gore and Saddam Hussein getting on board with one another.

At his so-called trial, former Iraqi dictator-thug Hussein continued his chain of rants that he and his co-defendants are being abused and tortured by his American and coalition custodians.

At a Saudi economic meeting, former Vice President and 2000 presidential election loser Al Gore also protested to his approving Saudi audience that Arabs in general have been abused following the 9/11 attacks.

Similar claims of abuse and torture by American custodians have been voiced by Senator Durbin of Illinois on the floor of the United States Senate.

A number of other leftists and Democrats have continued to charge President Bush with being the real criminal in the War on Terror and they too have continually indicted Americans, especially in the military, of abusing and torturing captives.

So it appears that the Democrats and Saddam are now on the same team and following the same Democrat talking points.

Could it be that the 2008 Democrat presidential ticket might be Gore/Saddam?

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

CONNECTING THE DANISH FLAG DOTS

Well, folks, we're into the third day of lunatic rioting in several major Muslim communities around the world. Rioting that is caused by a newspaper cartoon that accurately portrayed Mohamed, the founder of the Islamic cult, wearing a terrorist bomb in his head gear.

The cartoon was featured in a newspaper in Denmark, and following its publication a few days ago, the whole Muslim world went berserk, or at least more than it normally is. Buildings were burned, cars overturned, people wounded by gunfire and the trademark stone throwing have all been some of the antics of choice of the demonstrators.

And now it's time to connect the dots, folks.

On a hunch I contacted ten of my neighbors and asked them if I could borrow their Danish flag for a day. If you guessed that I batted zero in my quest for the Danish cross, you guessed right. Not a single Christian neighbor had a Danish flag to spare. All this in a town that has several families with their roots in Denmark.

Yet endless mainstream media television offerings show that every Islamic mob scene featured Danish flags. There were Danish flags being burned, town, wrapped around effigies of George Bush (who has no Danish blood in him, to my recollection) and pulled down from the Danish mission in Beirut, Lebanon. The rioters had no trouble finding a way to exhibit their Danish flags in front of the lenses of all those mainstream TV cameras.

Here's where the dot connecting should begin.

If you and I, and perhaps many Danes living in Denmark, would have to search long and hard to come up with a Danish flag in a hurry, how come all these Pakistanis, Lebanese, Palestinians and Iranians found all these flags so fast; and found flags that feature the detestable cross of Christianity on top of it all? Just who provided all these Jutland banners in a snap? And who funded this massive flag production in the capitals of Islam? And why is the mainstream media so eager to show the banner of the Danes being profaned in all sorts of ways?

Could there be a movement, perhaps even a worldwide movement at the end of the dot connection trail? And is this mysterious movement even more evil and sinister than Islamic terrorism itself?

We leave you to answer the questions, folks.