Tuesday, November 16, 2004

If you kill a terrorist today. . . .

how many people will he kill tomorrow? That's the question that needs to be asked about the recent event in Fallujah with the Marine who killed the prisoner on Nov. 13th, 2004. All of those on the left who are jumping on this story to make him out to be a bad person - to politicize this - have no idea of what the circumstances are and from what I've heard I think the Marines over there are the ones who understand it the best. "You can't trust these people" one is quoted as saying. I think he's right so the best thing to do it make sure they can't come back and kill us or anyone else again.

Major network news chiefs review election, look to future

In this article by BETH FOUHY, Associated Press WriterLast Updated 5:51 am PST Tuesday, November 16, 2004. I would like to draw your attention to these two parragraphs:

"On Iraq, the three said that, in retrospect, they should have more aggressively questioned the Bush administration's grounds for invading Iraq in the spring of 2003.
"Simply stated, we let down the American people on weapons of mass destruction, and I sincerely regret that," Westin said."

This is a good example of how bias the networks are. What they are saying is if they had been more aggressive in their reporting in Iraq (aggressive meaning putting a negative spin on things) then the election would have turned out the to reflect the exit polls.

Friday, November 05, 2004

Cronkite Diary

Just my feelings about what Walter Cronkite said about Karl Rove and the recent OBL tape. Can anyone say wacko?



What does he think, that Karl Rove has OBLs cell phone number? (possible conversation that only took place in uncle waltys mind) "Hey Osama, Rove here, I got this idea for a new video, I'm emailing the script right now. What is your email address, michaelmooreismybuttm@nkey.com? Thanks. Please, CBS, stop letting that man out of his cage.

The purpose of this blog.

With the outcome of the 2004 presidential election I thought it would be good to post my thoughts and tell people why I don't think the left "gets it", and why I think George W. Bush was the best man to vote for. For example:

W got more votes than Ronald Reagan did in 88. Gee, I think Michael Moore is eating a baguette of D'oh this morning.

The rest of the nation needs to re-think why they voted for a man (Kerry) who is a self proclaimed Socialist, who governs as a Marxist and received the endorsement of the American Communist Party, and the Islamic Fascists (al Qaeda).