6 posts tagged “politics”
As found on FreeRepublic.com:
Already up to SIX of the questioners have been found to be probable plants:
1.Concerned Undecided Gay Military Retiree Brig. Gen. Keith H. Kerr = Hillary/Kerry supporter and anti-”Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” activist Keith H. Kerr (also on Hillary's gay & lesbian steering committee)
2.Concerned Undecided Mom LeeAnn Anderson = Activist for the John Edwards-endorsing United Steelworkers union LeeAnn Anderson
3.Concerned Undecided Log Cabin Republican supporter David Cercone = Obama supporter David Cercone
4.Concerned Young Undecided Person “Journey” = John Edwards supporter “Journey”5 & 6: A poster at Michelle's blog found that the 'corn subsidies' guy had been an intern to dimocRAT Jane Harman and the 'aspiring TV writer' who asked about Republicans attracting the black vote appears to be a John Edwards supporter.
I was FLOORED when I heard clips of Hillary in Selma, Alabama. So obviously fake and pandering. Unfortunately, in a country where television and movie stars are revered as role models, she might be on to something.
I found a great post chronicling the fakery of Hillary. Here's an excerpt:
Does America really want such a phony, all consumed politician like Hillary Clinton in the White House? To me, she comes off as a Democratic version of Richard Nixon, smart but unstable, vindictive and obsessed. These are not qualities that we need in the nuclear age, while the country is engaged in a global war on terrorism.
And if you want to hear the clips for yourself, here they be...
It's unbelievable what they're doing to our mission in Iraq and against terrorists.
And when their actions backfire (and they will), they'll still "blame Bush."
They talk about wanting to debate but won't allow Republican amendments to be considered.
Completely disgusting.
dox^2 has a great post about global warming.
I often ask people why North America is no longer covered in ice. It once was, you know. And apparently it thawed out before Lewis and Clark made their famous expedition. And I'm pretty sure they weren't using petrochemical fueled conveyances.
Is man having an impact? Most likely. Is it enough to make me think that if we stopped using cars altogether, and stopped all of our factories, we'd suddenly Save Our Planet? Not likely.
And the Kyoto Accord would merely transfer wealth from countries that can afford to buy credits to third-world countries, all the while leaving China, the world's worst polluter, exempt.