Marginalizing Terror:
"Why? Whether it’s al Qaeda Central, or two twisted, perverted, cowardly knock-off jihadists here in Boston. Why do they do what they do?”
VP Biden, speaking at the memorial service for slain MIT police offer Sean Collier - 4/24/2013
70-30 Bush, definitely. I thought Gibson did alright as moderator until that last question, about mistakes. Bush recovered well, though, basically saying that history will judge whether any of his decisions were mistakes. Kerry repeated himself, stammered a time or two, and was unbelievably defensive and negative. Even his big surprise ambush turned into a laugh for Bush. “Need some timber?” Ha!
Clearly Kerry did not read the WMD report, for it is clear from the findings that Saddam only intended to have sanctions lifted before shoving ahead with his re-invigorated programs. Clearly, the sanctions where what prevented the full scale development but they did nothing to deter his resolve to have the infrastructure and clandestine activities to begin with.
He dig great, but this is going to be a close election and every vote counts. Make a difference in the election by doing what you can to help the President and his Local/State/Congressional candidates at Gop.Com/GetActive.
For those who’s attitude about the war on terror has softened over the last 3 years, as well as those who need a reminder of why it is worth fighting, the Deterrence article at EjectEjectEject.com is a good read.
Make your conservative voices heard in the Media at PollingPoint.Com.
This was in some respects 180 out from his first debate. He was full of piss and vinagar! And I thought the best line was “need some wood?” That should be made into a bumber sticker or t-shirt slogan *grin*. Great blog btw!
It was after 9 am here before I was comfortable enough to let it all sink in. Once I learned Kerry had called President Bush I relaxed. My coffee intake over the last 24 hours quadrupled. Who says values don’t matter. Of all the commentators I saw last night, Brokaw was the only one who seemed to “get it”. The big “get out the vote” push by the Left worked…to the President’s advantage. Enjoy this common sense moment.
My dear lady, things are not well among my office group. I have not seen people this pale, depressed, disbelieving…and heard everything you might from the unchanging Left here…”the rest of the country is insane, ignorant, illiterate…in other words, anyone who voted for Bush is a catatinic redneck…uncivilized Bible Thumpers.
I went to work and was cautious – Ohio was still in play. My Democrat friends had already given up at 6 am here…amazing. I was still waiting and told them not to count anything as final until Kerry calls Bush or Ohio finishes counting. They appreciated this…only after Kerry’s speech did they ask if I was happy that “my boy” had won. I replied…”I’ll state my feelings as you stated yours to me yesterday…anyone but Kerry”. They laughed-sheepishly. I smiled, sat down, had lunch and asked if anyone would like to turn Fox News on to see if the sky was falling.
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70-30 Bush, definitely. I thought Gibson did alright as moderator until that last question, about mistakes. Bush recovered well, though, basically saying that history will judge whether any of his decisions were mistakes. Kerry repeated himself, stammered a time or two, and was unbelievably defensive and negative. Even his big surprise ambush turned into a laugh for Bush. “Need some timber?” Ha!
I see you’re up late too Cav (unless you’re on the left coast
Loved the timber line! I see the online polls are being spammed. No surprise there.
Sister,
I spent a great deal of time on detailed analysis over at my blog but in short: Yay.
Clearly Kerry did not read the WMD report, for it is clear from the findings that Saddam only intended to have sanctions lifted before shoving ahead with his re-invigorated programs. Clearly, the sanctions where what prevented the full scale development but they did nothing to deter his resolve to have the infrastructure and clandestine activities to begin with.
He dig great, but this is going to be a close election and every vote counts. Make a difference in the election by doing what you can to help the President and his Local/State/Congressional candidates at Gop.Com/GetActive.
For those who’s attitude about the war on terror has softened over the last 3 years, as well as those who need a reminder of why it is worth fighting, the Deterrence article at EjectEjectEject.com is a good read.
Make your conservative voices heard in the Media at PollingPoint.Com.
>I see you’re up late too Cav (unless
>you’re on the left coast )
Only if they moved Philly when I wasn;t looking!
J: I saw that! Short sweet and too the point
Phillip: Exactly. If that report doesn’t back up Bush’s policy of preemption I don’t know what does.
Jim: Thanks for the recommendations. I’ll check ‘em out.
Cav: Ah! A Philly guy. I hope you don’t hold last year’s playoff game against the Panthers against me
This was in some respects 180 out from his first debate. He was full of piss and vinagar! And I thought the best line was “need some wood?” That should be made into a bumber sticker or t-shirt slogan *grin*. Great blog btw!
Thanks Guy! How about a new campaign slogan … something like: “Got Wood”?
>I hope you don’t hold last year’s
>playoff game against the Panthers
>against me
You know I would never do that.
*G* I appreciate it, Cav!
It was after 9 am here before I was comfortable enough to let it all sink in. Once I learned Kerry had called President Bush I relaxed. My coffee intake over the last 24 hours quadrupled. Who says values don’t matter. Of all the commentators I saw last night, Brokaw was the only one who seemed to “get it”. The big “get out the vote” push by the Left worked…to the President’s advantage. Enjoy this common sense moment.
How are things in CA today, Charlie?
I went to work and was cautious – Ohio was still in play. My Democrat friends had already given up at 6 am here…amazing. I was still waiting and told them not to count anything as final until Kerry calls Bush or Ohio finishes counting. They appreciated this…only after Kerry’s speech did they ask if I was happy that “my boy” had won. I replied…”I’ll state my feelings as you stated yours to me yesterday…anyone but Kerry”. They laughed-sheepishly. I smiled, sat down, had lunch and asked if anyone would like to turn Fox News on to see if the sky was falling.