I just found out that my cousin has been blogging out Washington for a few months now. Who knew!? Anyway, here's her site.
Not all democrats are bad. In fact I even have a few as friends. Debating talking points can be fun. Again, I don't hate all democrats, just the ones that cause this:

Note the punk in the green hat that still has a piece of her sign. Real big boy now aren't you?
Then they try to cover their actions like this:

Yup, these are the kind of people I hate. Just like this guy from washington:
Or what happened to Evan, the anti-protestor:
I thought they were supposed to be peace protestors?
(Evan has a really nice documentary that will defiantely not reach the same level of exposure that Hollyweird's favorite Bush hater has attained but it's pretty good stuff nonetheless.)
Don't get we wrong, there are plenty of those that fall into the same category on the Conservative side of the fence, but gosh darn it, I haven't been able to find anything but the word of a liberal that it's happened.
We all knew that Saddam was building his empire off of the "oil for food" program. Was he also funding terrorism off of it and who were getting the bribes?
Tune into FOXNews this Sunday at 09:00 PM for Breaking Point: U.N. Blood Money.
Until then, read this story from Claudia Rosett from FOXNews to get you warmed up on the subject.
Kofi Annan is going DOWN!
(Hopefully, CBS isn't doing the document verification on this one.)
Who really eats only chocolate or vanilla? Why do you think Baskin Robbins' 31 flavors and Ben & Jerry's Chunky Monkey are American favorites. It is our freedom to choose what we want between a vast amount of choices that really makes us feel free. No one really ever eats the Rum Raisin, but it's there if we wanted it.
There are more than two Americas. These are not the two Americas as defined by Kerry and Edwards. These are not the two Americas as defined by Bush and Cheney. None of them are the Americas I wish to live in. Unfortunately, these are our two choices: Chocolate or Vanilla. (Nader and Camejo are nothing more than French Vanilla.)
The bi-partisan world in which we live in has been around since Adams and Jefferson drove Washington out of office with their constant bickering over which end of the egg to break. (See the meaning behind Gulliver's travels if you need further understanding of the egg analogy.) Then, there were the Jeffersonians and the Democrats. Today, we have the Democrats and the Republicans. We have always has the misrepresentation of a two party system. We've been grandfathered into Chocolate or Vanilla.
Have you ever heard of a rider for a bill? It's the little extras that politicians try to add to a working bill in the hopes that will ride through the House of Representatives and the Senate with the rest of the bill. Well, that's what we have when it comes to political decision making. Both political candidates have a primary leading feature, or a bill, that people will vote for. Sadly, they both have many riders that go along with them. Whether it's health care, or gay marriage, or assault weapons, none of us have the ability to choose which features we would like. We can't make a political banana split or hot fudge sundae. We either get Chocolate or Vanilla.
Individual States have opened the avenue I'm trying to steer towards with propositions and the like. However, the federal government gives us no such option. Can we directly vote for or against gay marriage? No. Can we directly vote for or against an assault weapons ban? No. Can we even vote as to how or how much the government takes its taxes? No. We must chose one candidate, and one candidate alone to vote the way he or she sees fit. We are stuck with Chocolate or Vanilla.
Wouldn't you like the opportunity to pick your own flavors? To make your political opinions really count instead of being stuck with a fallacy of false dilemma? When will we ever get the opportunity vote for what we want and not just Chocolate or Vanilla?
I would like some Chunky Monkey please. What flavor would you like?
(There is no intent towards Ben & Jerry's political affiliations. I just like the ice cream.)
Time did an interview with Kerry a few days back. I've seen a few people cover it but I haven't seen anybody pull this nugget out and slap hims squarely across his face with it. Anyway, here's the excerpt:
The 9/11 commission makes it clear that Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with 9/11, nothing to do with al-Qaeda.
Does anyone want to stretch this into a half-truth? He's half right. The commision did say that Saddam had no known connections with 9/11. The commission also said that there was multiple connections between Sadam, Iraq, and Al Qaeda. They even went on nearly every major news agency in the nation to correct them when they lumped 9/11 and Al Qaeda as the same entity.
Of course, the truth doesn't matter to Kerry. He'll just explain how he was misinformed about the issue and bury it with three purple hearts and attacks on Bush's Guard record.
Note: Thanks to buyankasha at PoopOnPolitics for the link.
Something I keep forgetting to put out there. Isn't this a striking resemblance?

BALD EAGLE

ZELL MILLER
The Beslan, Russia Memorial site has been created and all of the posts I have recieved have been included. The web address is: http://beslanmemorial.blogspot.com .
Much of the original formatting from the original site has been lost as we all used different editors for things. If you have issues with the way your posts read let me know and I'll turn you into an editor.
If you have any suggestions as to something that should be added let me know and I'll turn you into an editor.
If you feel you could help with the overall site design, let me know and I'll turn you into an editor. (get the idea? I could use some HTML help to make everything look a bit more professional. I work network security, not web development.)
If you would like to add some comments to the site let me know and I'll post them or...I can turn you into an editor.
I know that the site has no links and I will add everybody who has contributed later this week.
Thank you to everybody that wrote about this atrocity. I hope it is appreciated by those affected by loss.
Again, here's the link: http://beslanmemorial.blogspot.com
Yep this was the feeling to a tee:
We all just looked at each other with "that look." The look that says, "I'm glad you're here, we're going to war."
Go visit RadioCyborg and read his take on that day.
--sniff--