Wednesday, July 16, 2008
No War on Terror?
Just a quick note here. I live in a tourist-dependant town, near an airport, in an apartment/residential area. Just two doors down, last Monday, an undercover sting operation caught someone who was getting ready to dump mercury into the water supply of a nearby airport. Tell me what that is if it isn't terrorism. And then explain how it isn't a war. I'm serious. If there is anyone out there who genuinely believes that it isn't terror and it isn't a war, I want to hear from you. And then folks, the question must be asked why local (and indeed national) had nothing to say about it.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
William Delahunt (D-Mass) Identifies Vice Presidential Chief of Staff David Addington to Al Qaeda
Here's a little something, courtesy of Newt Gingrich that I don't recall Brian Williams or anyone on CNN or MSNBC mentioning;
Congressman Delahunt Should Apologize or Face Expulsion from Congress
By far and away the most sour note struck this Independence Day holiday was the outrageously irresponsible and un-American comments made by Congressman William Delahunt (D-Mass.) to vice presidential chief of staff David Addington in a hearing last week.
Rep. Delahunt repeatedly asked Mr. Addington about the use of waterboarding when interrogating enemy combatants. Mr. Addington replied that he could not discuss interrogation techniques because, as he said, "al Qaeda may watch C-SPAN."
"Right," Delahunt responded. "Well, I'm sure they are watching, and I'm glad they finally have the chance to see you, Mr. Addington." View this disgraceful exchange for yourself here.
For his unconscionable expression of pleasure at the prospect of murderous al Qaeda being able to identify an American public servant, Rep. Delahunt, in the very least, owes Mr. Addington an apology. If he refuses to apologize, his colleagues in Congress should move to expel him. There is no place in Congress for a pro-al Qaeda, anti-American public official.
I suppose Mr Delahunt figures that most people don't watch CSPAN and know only what the liberal-controlled media tells them. Unfortunately, our enemies (and we really do have them) are watching everything they can, and are taking every bit of information they can get. But just how hard will they have to hit us to unite us in this country for more than a few months? Apparently 9/11 wasn't hard enough.
Congressman Delahunt Should Apologize or Face Expulsion from Congress
By far and away the most sour note struck this Independence Day holiday was the outrageously irresponsible and un-American comments made by Congressman William Delahunt (D-Mass.) to vice presidential chief of staff David Addington in a hearing last week.
Rep. Delahunt repeatedly asked Mr. Addington about the use of waterboarding when interrogating enemy combatants. Mr. Addington replied that he could not discuss interrogation techniques because, as he said, "al Qaeda may watch C-SPAN."
"Right," Delahunt responded. "Well, I'm sure they are watching, and I'm glad they finally have the chance to see you, Mr. Addington." View this disgraceful exchange for yourself here.
For his unconscionable expression of pleasure at the prospect of murderous al Qaeda being able to identify an American public servant, Rep. Delahunt, in the very least, owes Mr. Addington an apology. If he refuses to apologize, his colleagues in Congress should move to expel him. There is no place in Congress for a pro-al Qaeda, anti-American public official.
I suppose Mr Delahunt figures that most people don't watch CSPAN and know only what the liberal-controlled media tells them. Unfortunately, our enemies (and we really do have them) are watching everything they can, and are taking every bit of information they can get. But just how hard will they have to hit us to unite us in this country for more than a few months? Apparently 9/11 wasn't hard enough.
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
I Apologize if My Remarks Were Misinterpreted
Just kidding. I apologize for nothing I say here. What I'm talking about is when people in the political arena say horrible things, and when they get caught out, they don't actually apologize... They apologize for people misinterpreting or somehow taking offense at some innocent thing they said. You know, if you say something against someone you hate (oh wait. Liberals don't hate, do they? Just conservatives hate), don't apologize. If you mean it, you mean it. I mean, we all know that politicians always mean what they say, right? :) And if you're going to backpedal and apologize, strap on a set and apologize for what you said.
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