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They know not what they do
Submitted by Bob Montgomery on Fri, 03/16/2007 - 20:20.
Consider all the histrionics over "the Bush Administration" for the last five years by Democrat politicos and their willing accomplices in "the media". Consider the rants by Schumer, Reid, et al that this administration is the "worst in history" and the latest misstep is "the biggest scandal since Watergate", etc., and pretty soon you begin to get the idea that the pre-schooler giving his mommy-figure teacher a peck on the cheek is comparable to Ted Bundy, don't you?
And so the middle-schoolers just now becoming aware of the din are going to grow up with a really (insert what kind here) sense of discernment?
Being a compassionate conservative and keeping the ship of state economically, psychologically and securely afloat after the worst attack on America and Americans in history will get you what, kids? No; 'respect' is not the answer we're looking for here. That's not the kind of world we want to live in, is it kids?
Do all of these "commentators" think they are going to finish what the "vast right-wing conspiracy started" as Bill Clinton was shaking his finger and demanding that the American people listen to him? Hardly. The more likely scenario is that those middle- schoolers will grow up to enjoy Charles Schumer's liver with a nice plate of fava beans.


A great read, very
A great read, very informative
Been looking for a blog like this one for a while
Keep up the good work.
Well I say McCain is in
Well I say McCain is in serious trouble now, even GOP is not yet warming him up.But don’t worry it’s still an early race then. You never know a senior citizen might have the momentum to smoke the competition between the two; but then again I find this unlikely. The poll that I saw in PollClash, so far, is accurate. And it seems that the recent WSJ/NBC poll coincides with what pollcalash have, Now that the candidates are set for the US Presidential Election, Barack Obama and John McCain are beginning to set the tone for their campaign. Looking at their most recent speeches, what do you think about what you hear?
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