This Is Not A Democracy, It's A Republic........

I'll listen to the archive jen.
Take care.
FTGF!


Gravatar Good luck Jenn. I'm sorry I can't hear it however I'm sure you'll knock them dead.

Oh wait, it's finished already. Well, I hope it went over well. I'm looking forward to the results!


Gravatar Listening to it now. You do have a good voice there jen, cute.
Hope ya feel better and get that new PC you deserve.
There is an unlimited funds in the private sector for stem cell research.
I agree with most of your views, it was a pleasure to listen to ya.
I am going over my absentee ballot and will be voting for Arnolds re-election, republican across the board.
NO on Prop 86! Esp NO on Prop 89!
Others were a little harder to vote, making the best educated decision I can.

Good to hear ya, take care.
FTGF!


Gravatar Just dropped by to say I am sorry and to humble my self and to apologize for my anger getting out of control. I have told Jenn that I needed a break that the Political News was just getting to me so much that I was exploding about any little thing. I am not normally that kind of person and when the Liberals get me so pissed off that I lash out against anyone and everyone it is time for me to take a break from blogging and from the Political News so I needed the break. Like I said I am sorry if I had hurt anyones feelings on the blog or discouraged anyone from logging into Jenn's blog because of my anger. I deeply regret that and I am sorry for my behavior for that.

Do us all proud at My Point Radio Jenn, I know you will, and thanks for your understanding.

Also Daniel as far as the California Prop's. Vote Yes on Prop 85, the information on that can be found at
http://yeson85.net/

Planned Parenthood employees have been caught on tape offering to help a 13-year-old girl and her 22-year-old "boyfriend" cover up his crime.

Hey Darwin, Witness, Henry, TeaParty, Rolland, Daniel and everyone else I am sorry like I said for upsetting anyone, this break from Political News is just what I needed because I am not feeling so wound up and angered anymore.


Gravatar Dems' Favorite Halloween Costume: Patriot


Gravatar http://www.humanevents.com/artic...le.php? id=17710

by Ann Coulter
Posted Oct 25, 2006

After some of us began to ask which part of the war on terrorism Democrats support, Larry Kudlow put the question directly to Rep. Barney Frank on CNBC's "Kudlow & Company." Frank said: "What part of the war on terrorism do I support? I voted for war in Afghanistan."

On "60 Minutes" last Sunday night, aspiring House Speaker Nancy Pelosi denounced the war in Iraq as not "part of the war on terror." The war on terror, she said "is the war in Afghanistan."

So that's it. The one part of the war on terror -- or "so-called war on terror," as New York Times so-called columnist Bob Herbert calls it -- Democrats even pretend to support is the war in Afghanistan.

Immediately after the attacks of 9/11, Democrats had no choice but to vote in favor of that war -- of any war. (Save one member of Congress -- guess which party? Answer: Rep. Barbara Lee, Democrat, of California.)

If Bush had gone to war with Iraq immediately after 9/11 and waited to attack Afghanistan, Democrats would now be pretending to support the Iraq war while pointlessly carping about Afghanistan. Afghanistan didn't attack us on 9/11! The Taliban didn't attack us! What's our exit strategy? How do you define "victory" in Afghanistan, anyway? It's a quagmire -- aahhhhh!

The beauty of Democrats' pretending to be hawks on Afghanistan is that most people can't remember what liberals said five minutes after they said it, much less five years later.

In fact, during the brief five weeks it took American forces to take Kabul and send the Taliban scurrying, liberals were not the flag-waving patriots they would have us believe.

In October 2001, Sen. Joe Biden gave a speech before the Council on Foreign Relations saying that America's air war in Afghanistan made the United States look like "this high-tech bully that thinks from the air we can do whatever we want to do."

Four weeks before U.S. troops completely vanquished the Taliban, Kim Jong Il's pal, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, said on CNN's "Capital Gang" that the Taliban would not soon be toppled. He cited his experience with the Taliban, saying: "I think they can hold on for a while. They were very resilient."

Howard Dean joined Michael Moore in arguing that Osama bin Laden was innocent until proved guilty.

Except for a few idiots like Biden, Richardson and Dean, most politicians -- who have to run for election -- duly voted in favor of the war in Afghanistan and let their mouthpieces in the media bash it for them. (Remember: A lot of them voted for war in Iraq, too.)

Democrats who would not have to face voters -- we call them "reporters" -- were calling Afghanistan a "quagmire" approximately six minutes after we invaded.

Thomas Ricks, the Washington Post reporter who currently has a book out saying the war in Iraq is not succeeding, also said the war in Afghanistan was not succeeding


Gravatar Continuation from above:

On Oct. 27, 2001, Ricks said this about Afghanistan -- not Iraq: "Although there is little evidence -- yet -- that the U.S. approach is succeeding, officials at the Pentagon and the White House said yesterday that they are sticking with their original strategy."

Our boys had taken Kabul before Ricks' article hit the recycling bin.

The media gave us gleeful reports on friendly fire incidents in Afghanistan, incessant body counts, numbers of civilian dead and polls showing that the rest of world hated us. Christiane Amanpour reported on CNN in February 2002 that "77 percent of those (Muslims) interviewed said the U.S. war in Afghanistan was morally unjustifiable." The Muslim world hates us -- because of the war Democrats claim to support.

In an Oct. 27, 2001, column titled "How to Lose a War," New York Times columnist Frank Rich wrote that the Taliban "are proving Viet Cong-like in their intractability." He stated categorically that "we're losing that battle for Afghan hearts and minds" -- proving Rich to be as competent a military analyst as any longtime New York Times theater critic could reasonably be expected to be.

Say, when is the Times going to hire generals to review the latest Broadway offerings? I think more people would like to read Tommy Franks' review of "Rent" than Frank Rich's review of a war.

Times columnist Maureen Dowd, more macho than Rich, asked: "Are we quagmiring ourselves again?" Apparently so. She cited Rear Adm. John Stufflebeem's denial that we were getting bogged down in Afghanistan as "a sure sign we're getting bogged down."

In October 2001, on ABC News' "World News Tonight," anchor Peter Jennings asked Gen. Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan: "Do you believe that the United States is possibly facing a quagmire in Afghanistan?"

The first time liberals had a kind word for the war in Afghanistan was when they needed to pretend to support some war in order to attack the war in Iraq with greater vigor. To get them to support the Iraq war, all we have to do is attack Iran.


Gravatar Ricks book is neatly named .."Fiasco" ..I would suggest Cobra II as a better source for Iraq truth, but hey that's just me?


Gravatar It takes a more of a man to apologise NR. And I can understand your anger.
I can't stand it either. This is the only website I rant an rave about Libs an Dems, because I've had it with them, hence my new Comment Policy.
You have good info and an a homourous personality, we all can get outta control.
Thanks for the info on prop 85, already have a yes on that one! and yes on Prop 83.

An jen, I appreciate your blog and I am amused by your lingo.
You are taking a stand and can run with the best of the bloggers!
Keep the FTGF spirit, I know you have it in you!

FTGF!


Gravatar Thanks guys. Believe me when I say, I get so pissed off at the left in this country that I feel I'm about 5 seconds from a stroke sometimes.

Dave, I had a great time yesterday and look forward to "co-hosting" with you for the next month. I'll make sure to get something up about it, so everyone can make sure to tune in.

Frankly, I'm so sick right now, I hardly remember what I said yesterday. But I'm sure I was brilliant.


Gravatar Hey NR, no problem. Nothing you ever said upset or offended me.

Jenn, yes, you were brilliant!


Gravatar NR,

I didn't notice anything you needed to apologize for.

Carry on.


Gravatar I, for one, am glad to hear that NR is feeling better. What separates us from the unhinged left is our ability to deal introspectively, recognize when things have gone too far, and atone when necessary.

Since I assume NR will no longer be referring to me as "halfwit pitty party," I will no longer respond with "GOPtard" even though I was pretty proud of that nickname. I am sure, in time, I will find someone more deserving of the monacre.

I would like to thank NR for offering the apology and note that, having done it myself a time or two, I know it is not easy to do.

For my part, his sincerety will be returned with an effort to move forward and start anew.

We are all on the same team here and I have no hard feelings.


Gravatar Hey Jenn, I did listen on a podcast and hope you get asked back again soon.

The only criticism of the program is I wish the guy doing the interviewing would let you speak a bit more! Just when you were on a roll- he'd but in....


Gravatar I agree kris.


Gravatar Kris and Daniel... I'm co-hosting with the Dave. So we both need to talk. He's a great guy and he's got good things to say.

But, that being said, thank you for the ego boost. I've been feeling a bit down. This cold/flu/death is depressing me. Not to mention that myu computer at home died on me last night.


Gravatar Never disagreed with russ or dave.
and perhaps he has alot to say for sure!
FTGF!


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