Thursday, September 27, 2007

BRAZEN 28 SEP 07





MORE GOOD TALIBAN: Continued reports of increasing Taliban casualties are good news from the Afghan front. Today brings us news of 165 Taliban killed in a battle with coalition forces. A story like this completely slipping under the radar is further proof of the total bias and incompetence of the liberal media, as if we needed any more evidence. Each time the terrorists mass together, they are devastatingly struck from the air. This scenario has happened repeatedly, and fortunately for us, the Taliban never seem to learn. The response from the Taliban was to kidnap Red Cross workers. Pathetic.
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MCCAIN COMPLETELY MISSES MARK (PART 147): Arizona Senator John McCain is touting his credentials to be CINC while saying rivals Mitt Romney and Rudi Guliani don't have the experience. He's correct, but perhaps at least one Republican should point out that neither of the two aforementioned gentlemen is even a conservative. It's time for Rudi and Mitt to be described and attacked as social liberals who have found new zeal for conservative causes now that they are running for President. No real conservative is fooled even a little bit. Both Mitt and Rudi are pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage, pro-gun control moderates who are attempting to fool the Republican base long enough to get elected. There is only one electable, real conservative in the race: Fred Dalton Thompson.
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MENS ROOM PERVERT HANGING AROUND: Humiliated Idaho Senator Larry Craig is planning to hang on to his Senate seat a bit longer. Arrested in a Minneapolis Airport mens room for soliciting sex from an undercover policeman, Craig is attempting to withdraw his previous guilty plea and somehow worm out of the whole mess. Too late, Senator: you have become an embarrasing joke. It's time to take your pension and disappear into the Idaho woods. Delaying departure only gives another target to liberals looking to point fingers at hypocrites. And if I have to endure yet another revolting detailed description of Senator Craig's actions that day, or listen to the tape of him arguing with the arresting officer, I will suffer an aneurism.
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MERKEL COMING TO BUSH RANCH: German Chancellor Angela Merkel will visit the Western White House on November 9 and 10. Topping the discussion agenda will be continued German participation with NATO in Afghanistan and counterterrorism. Invites to Crawford are reserved for those the President personally likes, so this is encouraging considering her predecessor was elected on an anti-American agenda. As one who helped defend Germany from the Soviet hordes during the Cold War, I feel like they owe me in our time of need. Let's just say I have found their performance as an ally since 9/11 to be less than satisfactory. Potential Iranian nukes may not initially be able to strike the continental United States, but they will have the range to target the bulk of Europe. That's another factor in the continuing rapprochement between Bush and Old Europe, so we might as well have a barbecue in Texas.
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FORMER KLANSMAN GRANDSTANDS: Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia chose a Wednesday Senate hearing on the defense appropriations bill to deliver one of his typical ridiculous screeds. "We cannot build democracy at the point of a gun," Byrd said. He should know. As a documented former member of the Ku Klux Klan, he used to be in the business of building democracy with a noose. Byrd is ancient and plans to run again. Here we have an admitted former racist and segregationist as one of the lead members of the Democrat party, yet somehow he gets a pass from the media. The man is well past senility and continues to be reelected. Seniority in the Senate has its perks, and so does seniority in the Democrap party. No one with that sort of record could run as a Republican, because they would be immediately eviscerated by the liberal media bosses.
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NEW U.S. BASE NEAR IRAN: A new U.S. base has quietly been constructed in Iraq "very near" the border with Iran. The post was built to house nearly 200 troops and U.S. Border Patrol agents who will monitor the several hundred trucks from Iran entering Iraq on a daily basis. It will be interesting to see the Iranian response and if any future expansions take place. The evidence proving Iranian support for Al Qaeda and other terrorists in Iraq is overwhelming and undeniable. General Petraeus told Congress Iran is conducting a "proxy war" against American forces in Iraq. The question of what will be done about it remains, but those who attack U.S. forces should be made aware they face certian doom for their foolish actions.
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