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"President Bush on Friday called Democrat John Edwards a pessimist on the economy"This from a guy who talked the entire country into a recession during his campaign and his first year in office. Read More......
From: "Tom Algier"Read More......
Subject: Gay Marriage? What's next?
Date: Fri, 09 Jul 2004 09:46:37 -0500
So what if our entire nation was made up of homosexuals? How long would it take before we die off because they can't produce any children? How great would the USA be then? It's sad to see this development in our culture in America.
I guess if marrying the same sex is OK, then how about if we marry cows or even pigs? They have penises and vaginas, too! Why don't we just legalize every kind of relationship between living things and create laws to give them rights such as health care for the spouse (a sheep). I'm sure the veterinarians would like it. Oh, yeah, I forgot that they'd be dying off in a generation or two. So who will take care of the aging (with AIDS most likely)?
Will we become a nation of spineless liberals who'll let the world dictate how our society works?
Paul Weyrich, president of the Free Congress Foundation, says he is concerned about the growth of the Muslim faith in the United States. But he emphasizes he is not concerned about President Bush's frequent references to Islam as a 'religion of peace' that has simply been hijacked by a radical fringe.Funny, but I think Bush already instigated that "real jihad." Read More......
'I can say with certainty that [the president] knows what the real score is,' Weyrich says. 'He feels he has to say these things -- and maybe if you and I were president, we'd have to do the same thing.'
Weyrich says if the president actually declared that America is in a war against Islam, there might be more Muslims taking up arms against the U.S. -- a 'real jihad,' as he puts it. So Bush, according to Weyrich, is soft-peddling his rhetoric in order to 'tamp down' any worldwide activity that might occur.
'I know the president has to say certain things -- and I understand that,' the conservative icon says, 'but I also know that he doesn't believe it.'
The CIA has not repaired ingrained problems that led it to provide false information and conclusions that the Bush administration used to justify last year's invasion of Iraq, the Senate Intelligence Committee said Friday....Yeah, you should be the last person talking about who the world is better of with out of power. Read More......
Bush called the report a useful accounting of intelligence agencies' shortcomings. He defended the decision to go to war, however, as well as his prewar assertions about Saddam's government and weapons of mass destruction.
'We haven't found the stockpiles, but we knew he could make them,' Bush said during a campaign stop Friday in Kutztown, Pa. 'The world is better off without Saddam Hussein in power.'
"We may not get the votes we need the first year, but this is not viewed a one year project," Allard said. "We're going to work at it."That, my friends, is why winning next week's vote is not enough of a strategy. They're going to keep trying, year after year, until they win this vote - either because the Sup Ct overturns DOMA and everyone freaks out, or because they're able to elect an anti-gay supermajority to the Congress (with the help of our self-hating gay LGBT friends - ok, probably not any Ts, as I doubt the anti-gays are gonna tolerate them, even Ts willing to turn on their own community) - and just wait and see what happens. They'll pass that amendment in a flash.
Military payroll records that could more fully document President Bush's whereabouts during his service in the Texas Air National Guard were inadvertently destroyed, according to the Pentagon.Read More......
Gay City News: "Although Armstrong has not been subjected to this tactic - he came out to Domenici and colleagues in 1997 - he's in the position of being a gay man who works for a senator supporting the FMA, and said he understands the pressure some gay staffers, including himself, feel as the measure nears a vote in the Senate next week.Call me crazy, Lynden, but I'll bet there are a more than a few gay and lesbian New Mexicans who don't think your boss' vote on the Federal Marriage Amendment is a "good thing." Read More......
"I have to keep in mind [Domenici] isn't personally against me or gay people," Armstrong said. "I don't always agree with him, but he has to answer to his constituents. He has to do what he was elected to do which is represent his constituents in New Mexico. If you look at the polls, overwhelmingly in New Mexico they are in support of FMA."....
“My office knows how I feel about these issues, but it’s how I feel personally and it’s not my opinion as a professional on the Hill, “ said Armstrong. “My job is to support the Senator as he represents New Mexico.”
Armstrong said that despite the national importance of the amendment proposal, much of his work is about addressing the more mundane issues of constituent services.
“We are doing a lot of good things for the people of New Mexico,” said Armstrong, who expressed a strong loyalty to his boss. “Running the office helps the senator further his goals for New Mexico residents.”
"Greg McNeilly of the state Republican Party said the GOP is doing nothing wrong and hopes Nader will draw votes from the Democratic candidate. Republicans will make sure Nader has more than the 30,000 valid signatures he needs by July 15 to qualify for the Michigan ballot, McNeilly said.Read More......
"Unlike the Democratic Party, where 'D' stands for disenfranchisement, we want voters to have choices," he said."
"My bottom line is that I've never tried to hide who I am, but it isn't my style to broadcast my sexual orientation with klieg lights," [Jonathan] Tolman said. "I am getting the impression that they intend to make this as painful as possible for me simply because I am a Republican and I work for one.Earth to Jonathan: Your boss would never ask your advice on the Marriage Amendment because HE ISSUED A WRITTEN STATEMENT SAYING HE'D FIRE ANY OPENLY GAY MEN WORKING ON HIS PERSONAL STAFF. Get a clue. Read More......
"But I give my boss advice on environmental issues, not social issues. If he would ask me [about the Federal Marriage Amendment], I would say, "Don't vote for that Jim," but he hasn't."
House Republicans used an extra-long vote to derail a drive to weaken the USA Patriot Act, handing a campaign-season victory to President Bush and angering Democrats and GOP conservatives who led the unsuccessful effort.Read More......
"You win some, and some get stolen," said conservative Rep. C.L. Butch Otter, R-Idaho.
He was a lead sponsor of the provision that would have prevented authorities from using the anti-terrorism law to demand information on book buyers and library users.
"We are all in that together," Sanders, one of Congress' most liberal lawmakers, said of the anti-terror effort. "In the fight against terrorism, we've got to keep our eyes on two prizes: the terrorists and the United States Constitution."
"Discrimination, anti-Semitism, racism - all kinds of racism are spreading insidiously," M. Chirac said. "A France, true to its history, its roots and its culture, is a France capable of better, a France which rejects selfishness, exclusion and discrimination. That is the France I believe in."Read More......
NYT: In a report released yesterday, a scientific advocacy group cited more instances of what it called the Bush administration's manipulation of science to fit its policy goals, including the questioning of nominees to scientific advisory panels about whether they had voted for President Bush.Read More......
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