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Thursday, December 11, 2003

Hey, if you don't pay, then you can't play. The fault is squarely on Europe [make that France, Germany, and Russia]. should there be no penalty for support of Saddam? Get real.

The sob sisters will say, "But they will be mad at us." So what's new? Did going to the UN for meaningless resolution after resolution make them friendly? These nations are becoming irrelevant, and they are bitter about that.

FOXNews.com - Politics - Former U.S. Officials Blast Iraq Bid Decision: "But the European mood has turned bitter again. And complicating the newly troubled trans-Atlantic relationship is a pending decision to relocate U.S. military bases that are now in western Europe. "

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Tuesday, December 09, 2003

This is why the Democrats will not win this time out. We elect presidents in this country by the rule of law, not by the mob. George Bush was elected by the rule of law. Democrats do not understand the idea of transcendent law, preferring to depend upon manipulating and subverting the people who are supposed to interpret and enforce the law. This is why the 2000 election was so bitter to them. They took it personal, the work of Kathleen Harris and the US Supreme Court. For years they have been manipulating and buying judges in order to get favorable verdicts in abortion, rights for murderers, welfare, immigration, etc., and the law be damned. But the American people are beginning to catch on. Blue state Americans believe there are principles by which we are to live our lives--they do not believe that we ought to choose to discard these principles because they are inconvenient. You have to be a Red State lawyer to believe that.

Get over it, Red States. George Bush won every recount in the state of Florida, even those conducted in democratic counties where ignorant democrats could not figure out how to vote in democratic controlled elections--the kind that elected Gray Davis in California. He even won in those precincts that tried to disfranchise military voters. He won fair and square. Quit your whining, and be glad there is a man and a patriot in the White House.

Lieberman Is Hit Hardest by Decision: "On Sunday, Mr. Lieberman was in Florida remembering the bitter 36-day recount there when the contested presidential election of 2000 stood in the balance.
He reminded a crowd of Democrats how close it had been until a 5-to-4 decision of the Supreme Court sealed George W. Bush's victory. 'We got mad, didn't we?' he said. 'Now let's get even.'"

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This is simply delicious! Al Gore is going to save the party from Hillary by endorsing Howard Dean. Beautiful. It's like a guy I knew once who stole tools that had been left at a construction site. "It wasn't really stealing" he said. "They had been left out, and if we hadn't taken them, somebody would have stolen them." Similarly, Gore would keep Hillary from destroying the party by destroying it himself. Thus, any out come is good.

New York Post Online Edition: postopinion: "Dissatisfied at how thoroughly forgotten he is among active Democrats and resentful of all the attention Sen. Hillary Clinton, his White House rival, is getting, Al has reportedly decided to flank the Clintons by backing Howard Dean for president. "

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This is simply delicious! Al Gore is going to save the party from Hillary by endorsing Howard Dean. Beautiful. It's like a guy I knew once who stole tools that had been left at a construction site. "It wasn't really stealing" he said. "They had been left out, and if we hadn't taken them, somebody would have stolen them."

New York Post Online Edition: postopinion: "Dissatisfied at how thoroughly forgotten he is among active Democrats and resentful of all the attention Sen. Hillary Clinton, his White House rival, is getting, Al has reportedly decided to flank the Clintons by backing Howard Dean for president. "

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