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Friday, May 05, 2006
Monday, December 19, 2005
Good Old Canada...
Contradicting?
President Bush is making selective use of an opinion poll when he tells people that Iraqis are increasingly upbeat.
And then they post these Polls that the President refers to in his speech.
_More than two-thirds of Iraqis surveyed face-to-face opposed the
_44 percent said their country is better off than before the war.
_More than six in 10 said they feel safe in their neighborhoods, up from four in 10 in June 2004.
_Half said the U.S.-led invasion of
_More than two-thirds said they expect things to get better in the coming months.
Democrats Block Patriot Act Renewal
Just to show how much the democrats care more for their party then the American citizens. Who do you think had access to that secret information? They would give secret information to the media to help out their cause.
Friday, December 16, 2005
What Now?
The Iraqi elections kick off and so the Democrats need some ground. Also, who cares about the ACLU? Did you know they support sex offenders, even child offenders?
F-22A Raptor is ready
The report stated that the Raptor is ready. The Raptor is also the most expensive aircraft on the books, and the problem is we don’t even have competition.
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Check it out
You tell them Grandma…I bet she wouldn’t mind kicking some liberals in the gonads.
http://thepoliticalteen.com/video/gotohell.mov
President Bush on Iraq Invasion
The President stands there and gives reasoning and truth and the liberals are still unhappy. They want the
Mexico President is Sad...
The Mexican President is angry that we are putting up more protection between our boarders. Apparently, this does not fit into the plans for
"This situation we're seeing, a disgraceful and shameful moment where walls are being built, security systems are being reinforced, and human and labor rights are being violated more and more, won't protect the economy of the United States," President Vicente Fox said.
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Tsunami
They are NUTS!!!
Instead of referring to the main issue (Israel), the West rather refers to the fairy tale of Jewish massacre,Ahmadinejad said in a speech in Zahedan, southeast Iran, carried live on the news network Khabar.
If God, prophets and religion are rejected (in the West), then nobody will care, but if someone rejected this fairy tale of Jewish massacre, then the Zionist propaganda machinery cries its hearts out, Ahmadinejad said.
The West says that this Iranian president has said many ugly things and is not civilised and condemned me, Ahmadinjead said.
Ahmadinejad said that contrary to the Western claims, the progressive culture of Islam followed the path of peace and justice for all people throughout the world without discrimination.
“I assure you that we won’t step back one inch from our nuclear rights,” the president told the crowd, drawing chants of “Death to America!”
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Polls OH Polls...
Washington - U.S. President George W. Bush's overall approval rating has recovered from record lows, but most Americans still think he is on the wrong track in Iraq, a poll showed Tuesday....The survey of 1,003 adults taken last weekend has a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.
Polls
Why Iraq?
THE PRESIDENT: Yes --
Q -- when no respected journalists or other Middle Eastern experts confirm that such a link existed.
THE PRESIDENT: I appreciate that. 9/11 changed my look on foreign policy. I mean, it said that oceans no longer protect us, that we can't take threats for granted; that if we see a threat, we've got to deal with it. It doesn't have to be militarily, necessarily, but we got to deal with it. We can't -- can't just hope for the best anymore.
And so the first decision I made, as you know, was to -- was to deal with the Taliban in Afghanistan because they were harboring terrorists. This is where the terrorists planned and plotted. And the second decision, -- which was a very difficult decision for me, by the way, and it's one that I -- I didn't take lightly -- was that Saddam Hussein was a threat. He is a declared enemy of the United States; he had used weapons of mass destruction; the entire world thought he had weapons of mass destruction. The United Nations had declared in more than 10 -- I can't remember the exact number of resolutions -- that disclose, or disarm, or face serious consequences. I mean, there was a serious international effort to say to Saddam Hussein, you're a threat. And the 9/11 attacks extenuated that threat, as far as I -- concerned.
And so we gave Saddam Hussein the chance to disclose or disarm, and he refused. And I made a tough decision. And knowing what I know today, I'd make the decision again. Removing Saddam Hussein makes this world a better place and America a safer country. (Applause.)
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