Archive for February 5th, 2007

A “terrible mistake”

If the Democrats could only practice what they preach.

WASHINGTON (AP) - A Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee is cautioning Republicans against blocking a vote Monday on a resolution opposing President Bush’s troop increase in Iraq, saying it would be a “terrible mistake.”

“It’s obstructionism,” said Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. “This is not tolerable in a situation where it’s the number one topic in the nation, and the Republican party prevents the Senate of the United States from debating.”

No it’s not obstructionism my dear. It’s standing up for the right things- this case it’s about NOT cutting and running and burying one’s head in the sand. Some Republicans still have the balls to do this. The number one topic in the nation? Yes. Bet we can change that fast though: Let someone present a serious bill to outlaw abortion…then we’ll see what’s the number one topic. Democrats are the most disingenuous lot of people there are. Every “new” idea they have come up with lately are all old ideas, recycled and re-named. Don’t fall for their grand standing on Iraq. They could care less.

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No, Al, You Don’t Have a Chance

No, Al don’t bother. You’re a has been. A sore loser. A typical Lemoncrat (TM) who is just basking in the glory days of a by gone era.

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Former Vice President Al Gore is basking in the global spotlight for nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize and an Oscar, but a growing number of Democrats want him to make another bid for the presidency.

He says he is interested in a “different kind of campaign to try to change enough minds” to solve the global-warming problem, but that doesn’t stop people from asking.

Mr. Gore spoke to 1,500 Silicon Valley leaders gathered Friday for the annual “State of the Valley” conference, hosted by Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network. The audience sent the Democrat questions via text-messaging during the speech. The first on the list, projected on jumbo screens to Mr. Gore’s left and right: “Will you run for president?”

He tried to dodge the question, rolling his eyes and inspiring laughter from the crowd, but he couldn’t avoid the probing glances in the crowd or the attendee who shouted, “Please?”

I wonder if Albore’s people paid the audience to do these things? Certainly any clear thinking person would see the utter lose-lose situation an Al Gore For President campaign would mean…much like John Kerry, Gore is a LOSER and always will be. We need to thank our lucky stars everyday Gore did NOT win the 2000 election…the US would not exist now if he had.

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