07/13/2004
Remember when the Democrats spilt their milk over the fact that President Bush rallied the troops on the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln last year, and when he went to Baghdad on Thanksgiving? Well, Sen. John Kerry has just used a 9-11 Memorial Dedication ceremony for a photo op and this was - according to many of those attending - inappropriate. >Boston Herald
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"Fringe elements" - members of the Eloi - are hoping to "spark major disruptions at the Republican National Convention with a series of sneaky tricks - including fooling bomb-sniffing dogs on trains bound for Penn Station. > NY Daily News
Blogs for Bush reminds us "These Democrats are not only anti-war, they are on our enemy’s side and need to be dealt with as harshly as the law allows."
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Most celebrities - seduced by the illusion of adoration from the crowds - simply hate boundaries - moral boundaries especially. And they despise those who believe there is a moral order (laws and norms) - with consequences for those who trespass. Case in point, a very troubled person below.
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"It will be the first time, except for prohibition, that bigotry has been added to the Constitution," O'Donnell said. "That the prevention of rights and exclusion of rights takes paramount over some religious ideology. And, supposedly, that is what we are fighting in Iraq -- A religious extreme government that is not letting people live freely."
- Rosie O'Donnell, attempting to list in her sound-bite argument the mimmick of a photocopy of a photocopy of a few talking points from the Eloi Left, and getting a few of her points confused in the process. Prohibition was bigotry? Prevention of rights takes paramount over some religious ideology? Religious extreme government in Iraq? Did this woman go to school? Does she read at all? Still, she uses the "buzz words" and that - plus her middle finger stuck up at Bush and his Jewish and Christian supporters - will get some of the Eloi people to actually listen to her.
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Feeding the Monsters, Hoping They Will Go Away
The Morlock monsters who cut off the heads and hands of innocents and who kill their women in sports stadiums celebrate a victory of sorts today. Philippines joins Spain as the "weakest links" of the Coalition - caving in to the demands of the terrorists. Philippine Foreign Secretary Delia Albert confirmed today that the Philippines will pull out its humanitarian contingent from Iraq to "help solve" its hostage crisis in Iraq.
What - besides weakness - do the Philippines and Spain have in common to make such capitulation possible? Sheer ignorance, perhaps? Combined with moral confusion? I believe it is the post-Christian (post-Catholic) idol worship of "peace" and "mercy" - compassion "absolutized". Consider this statement by Philippines Deputy Foreign Minister Rafael Seguis:
"I hope the statement that I read will touch the heart of this group," said Seguis adding that "we know that Islam is the religion of peace and mercy." The official began his appeal with the words "in the name of Allah."
The "heart" of this group? These terroristic thugs do no follow a "religion of (real) peace and mercy." Nor - in the final analysis - do those weak cowards on the Left - the Eloi Left - who cave in to the demands of terrorists and then - perhaps to cover their shame and guilt - mock those who confront evil - even those who dare to mention the word "evil". And there is no "evil" in the world-view of the idol-worshipers on the Eloi Left - there are no monsters there, except those who confront the monsters - they are the real evil doers.
Those worshipping so-called "peace and mercy" - those false Eloi gods of our time - will reap nothing even like peace and mercy. For they feed monsters who will come back for more hostages - many more. And those monsters want nothing less than to devour our flesh and the flesh of our children. Those Morlock monsters want to kill four million of us - including two million of our children. And then they want to carry off millions of our survivors into captivity and celebrate a new Morlock West serving their false Morlock god.
And the Elois around us - serving their false gods of "peace and mercy" - are the useful fools and tools at the gates ready to feed the Morlock monsters with their Morlock knives and swords at the throats of their hostages.
This is Eloi compassion without the check and balance of justice - the results of the post-Christian worship of the false gods "peace" and "mercy". And, it will prove as destructive - in the final analysis - as that earlier pre-Christian worship of "justice without mercy".
All false gods - Morlock and Eloi gods alike - are monsters and they always want more.
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07/11/2004
Kevin Patrick writes on Blogs for Bush on a Washington Post story about Joe Wilson not yet making waves in the main stream media:
"..the Washington Post shows that the Joe Wilson/Yellowcake Uranium
Scandal/Publicity Tour was full of self-serving, dishonest and all-aroung
wrong statments, allegations and propoganda by the former Ambassador who
"outed" the Bush White House's ignoring of his warning that Iraq didn't seek
Uranium from Niger. Turns out the White House was correct and Joe Wilson is
a publicity seeking liar."
Of course, the WP story was "buried" on page A9.
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07/10/2004
Israel's Intifada Victory
"While no one was looking, something historic happened in the Middle East. The Palestinian intifada is over, and the Palestinians have lost."
"Once Israel has withdrawn from Gaza and has completed the fence, terrorism as a strategic option will be effectively dead. The only way for the Palestinians to achieve statehood and dignity, and to determine the contours of their own state, will be to negotiate a final peace based on genuine coexistence with a Jewish state."
"It could be a year, five years or a generation until the Palestinians come to that realization. The pity is that so many, Arab and Israeli, will have had to die before then."
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07/09/2004
"We were told by the intelligence community that there was a very strong link between al Qaeda and Iraq."
- Sen. Carl Levin (D, MI), June 16, 2003, interview on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
"The intel didn't say that there is a direct connection between al Qaeda and Iraq . . . That's what this administration exaggerated to produce. And so there are many instances where the administration went beyond the intelligence . . . I'm saying that the administration's statements were exaggerations of what was given to them by the analysts and the intelligence community."
- Sen. Carl Levin (D, MI), February 2004, interview with John Gibson of Fox News
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Today, on the floor of the United States Senate, Barbara Boxer referred to the Madrid bombings as a "rail accident." Honest.
- Hewitt
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Drudge reports that "Just hours before attending an all-star celebrity fundraising concert in New York, Dem presidential candidate John Kerry revealed how has been too busy for a real-time national security briefing."
The report continues:
"I just haven't had time," Kerry explained in an interview.Kerry made the startling comments on CNN's LARRY KING LIVE Thursday night.
KING: News of the day, Tom Ridge warned today about al Qaeda plans of a large-scale attack on the United States. Didn't increase the -- you see any politics in this? What's your reaction?
KERRY: Well, I haven't been briefed yet, Larry. They have offered to brief me. I just haven't had time.
This is stunning - and yet not surprising.
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07/08/2004
Ditto, Ditto
Kerryedwards is the most narcissistic ticket in 55 U.S. elections.
- DANIEL HENNINGER, WSJ
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"Like the drunk who loses his keys in the dark and looks for them under the streetlight because that is the only place he can see, we tend to focus our gaze on places where the lights are shining, even though the keys to greater security lie elsewhere. The attacks of September 11 not only revealed that Americans were vulnerable on their home soil; there also came the disturbing awareness that the new threat we faced came not from an enemy whose identity and capabilities were "in the light," but from one operating from the shadows."
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"We usually think of the world as organized by nation states, but the events of September 11 suggest that we also consider how it is organized by religion. This is not just a matter of the famous clash of civilizations. Christianity is growing as fast as, if not faster than, Islam, as the rise of Pentecostalism worldwide suggests. There are more Anglicans in Nigeria than in Great Britain, Canada, and the U. S. combined. Catholicism is a universal faith but appeals to Poles in Poland in ways different than Polish Americans in Chicago. For the first time in the history of the world, significant numbers of Jews are a majority in one state and significant numbers of Muslims are minorities in others." - BELINDA COOPER, Senior Fellow, World Policy Institute
Religions are global. What will be the consequences for "believers" all? We shall see.
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Islam is a religion of WHAT? Hate?
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The "humanitarian situation" (mass starvation, displacement, genocide) in Sudan is worsening, yet France says it does not support US plans for international sanctions on Sudan if violence continues in Darfur. > BBC
Where's the outrage? What's the response - - from Kerry/Edwards, Michael Moore, the "celebrity" Eloi from Hollywood and their ilk? Let's listen closely.
/sound of crickets/
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07/07/2004
"Yes, another 9/11 would be a watershed event where the tragic choices in responding would entail only "bad" and "much worse." If it were to occur again, then we would have to realize that we had no foolproof ability to stop such mass terror. And if we were to accept that death sentence and do nothing, then we would also accept the sure end of our civilization as we know it. Compared to that scenario, discussing a bleak response right now doesn't seem so stupid. Keeping silent about it does."
— Victor Davis Hanson, Another 9/11? The awful response that we dare not speak about. NRO
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