Sunday, October 31, 2004

Take heart America. John Kerry is too smart to make the kind of mistakes George W. Bush has made.

His election (should it come to pass) will signal the dawn of a new era in which sophisticated internationalists will restore America's place in the world with skillful diplomacy and sound multilateralism. It will be the kind of administration that will make The New York Times and CBS News proud.

For starters, President Kerry will persuade France and Germany to send troops to Iraq so that our guys can get a little R-and-R on the Riviera. Though it may have seemed that France was firmly opposed to liberating Iraq; and though it looked like France truly intended to set herself up as the counterweight to American global influence; and though France, Russia and China were lobbying to remove all sanctions against Iraq; and while some cynics may have noticed that many French concerns were doing extremely well on the UN's corrupt oil-for-food program; Kerry will overcome all of that.

He'll also somehow finesse the small matter that the populations of France and Germany are adamantly opposed to the Iraq venture (as indeed was Great Britain's -- Blair supported us at considerable personal risk). Unlike Blair, Chirac and Schroeder agree with their people. Still, John Kerry is very bright. He is fluent in French and can say s'il vous plait. And presumably that clever Richard Holbrooke can say bitte.

Further, Kerry will restore our standing with the United Nations. Why just in the last few days, Kerry has seized upon a report (which now turns out to be false, but that's a detail) provided by Mohamed el-Baradei, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The U.N. report claimed that the United States had failed to secure 380 tons of high explosives at the Al-Qaqaa site. Kerry demonstrated his confidence in the U.N. by immediately accepting the report as true and declaring it to be "one of the great blunders of this administration."

Except that, oops, it seems there were only 3 tons of missing explosives, and all of it probably disappeared before Operation Iraqi Freedom began.

Still, if there's one thing John Kerry knows, it's that the United Nations is the font of international legitimacy. When young Kerry first ran for Congress in 1970, he told the Harvard Crimson: "I'm an internationalist. I'd like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations." He has matured in the intervening years, and yet ... In 1994, when President Clinton was contemplating U.S. action in Bosnia, Sen. Kerry was asked whether the Balkan War was worth losing American lives. He said: "If you mean dying in the course of the United Nations effort, yes, it is worth that. If you mean dying American troops unilaterally going in with some false presumption that we can affect the outcome, the answer is unequivocally no."

Now that should make Kofi Annan (whose son seems to have made out really well on the oil-for-food program, too, but never mind), Jacques Chirac and all the mullahs of Iran fairly glow with pleasure!

Note Kerry's assumption that if the United States acted "unilaterally" it would necessarily be doing so under a "false presumption that we can affect the outcome." Why is the presumption that American action can affect an outcome false, but an identical U.N. presumption true? And just wondering, wasn't American action rather decisive in World War I, World War II, the Gulf War, Grenada, Panama and too many other places to name?

While Kerry dresses his foreign policy as "internationalism" and "working with allies," in fact it amounts to distrust of American arms. Kerry opposes actions that smack of American self-interest. He was against the re-flagging of Kuwaiti oil tankers, the Gulf War, the liberation of Grenada (which he called a "bully's show of force against a weak Third World nation") and the bombing of Libya following that country's terrorist attack on our troops in Germany, and he now says he's against the Iraq War. This reflexive suspicion of America's need to defend herself is bad enough in a college professor. In a president, it could spell disaster.

Kerry is right about one thing: He would certainly not make the kind of mistakes George W. Bush has made. Bush's errors (and of course, being human, he has committed some) are those of a man with a passion to defend America. Kerry's errors would be those of a livelong dove who has shown himself very wary of expanding America's power. I know which mistakes

I'd prefer.


Saturday, October 30, 2004

THE BEST OSAMA COULD DO

The 9/11 attack was intended principally to provoke a swift, indiscriminate American military response so terrible it would provoke the Muslim masses to rise against moderate Islamic governments in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere.


But while America's response was swift, it was disciplined, targeted and extraordinarily effective.

There were no uprisings.

No governments fell, except two; the Taliban and Saddam Hussein's.

And while it is true that Osama remains free — however temporarily — it is also true that he's also now the world's most famous homeless person.

Moreover:

* Individual al Qaeda-linked cells throughout the world have no central base to which to turn for aid.
* Training camps are closed.

* Funding sources have dried up.

* The medieval regime that offered him succor is itself gone. Afghanistan just held its first democratic elections.

* Iraq is moving toward free elections — doubtless to Osama's chagrin. more...






Excerpts from Usama bin Ladin's speech

Usama bin Ladin must be listening to Kerry. He also criticizes Bush for taking too long at the school to react.


"It never occurred to us that the commander in chief of the American forces [Bush] would leave 50,000 citizens in the two towers to face those horrors alone at a time when they most needed him because he thought listening to a child discussing her goat and its ramming was more important than the planes and their ramming of the skyscrapers. This had given us three times the time needed to carry out the operations, thanks be to God. more...


Thursday, October 28, 2004


Kerry's Global Test Posted by Hello

Where did the explosives go? Let's ask Russia..

Russia tied to Iraq's missing arms

Russian special forces troops moved many of Saddam Hussein's weapons and related goods out of Iraq and into Syria in the weeks before the March 2003 U.S. military operation, The Washington Times has learned. more....

A check of the V.P. candidate's "resumes":

Conventional wisdom is that people don't base their vote on who the candidate for Vice President is. That's probably true but it doesn't mean it should not be a factor in the choice we make. At some times in our history it becomes a more critical factor than others.

Twice in my lifetime the VP has "unexpectedly" become the President. Also, given the current world situation (including the hate-filled extremists wallowing in our domestic fever swamps) the President is a major target. This makes our selection of VP unusually important.

A check of the candidate's "resumes":


John Edwards:

Born in Seneca, South Carolina and raised in Robbins, North Carolina

He earned his bachelor degree from North Carolina State University and a law degree University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

For the next 20 years he was a private practice attorney.

Elected to the U.S. Senate from North Carolina in 1998.

Served on numerous Senate Committees and Sub-committees.

Married his wife Elizabeth whom he met when both were law students at Chapel Hill, in 1977. They have
three children, Catharine, Emma Claire, and Jack.


Dick Cheney:

Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, on January 30, 1941 and grew up in Casper, Wyoming.

He earned his bachelor's and master's of arts degrees from the University of Wyoming.

Began his career in public service in 1969 when he served in a number of positions at the Cost of Living Council, at the Office of Economic Opportunity, and within the White House. In August 1974, served on the Presidential Transition Team and later as Deputy Assistant to the President.

In November 1975, he was named Assistant to the President and White House Chief of Staff. Elected to serve as Wyoming's sole Congressman in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1977. He was re-elected five times and served in the House for 10 years.

Served on numerous House Committees and Sub-committees.

Elected to serve as Chairman of the Republican Policy Committee from 1981 to 1987.

Elected Chairman of the House Republican Conference in 1987.

Elected House Minority Whip in 1988. Secretary of Defense from March 1989 to January 1993. Directed two of the largest military campaigns in recent history - Operation Just Cause in Panama and Operation Desert Storm in the Middle East. He was responsible for shaping the future of the U.S. military during the period of significant and rapid change as the Cold War ended.

For his leadership in the Gulf War, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on July 3, 1991.

Served for 5 years as Chief Executive Officer of Fortune 200 company with over 100,000 employees operating in over 100 countries.
Has served as Vice President of the United States for the past 3+ years.

Has served a total of four Presidents and as an elected official. He married Lynne Ann Vincent, who he met in high school, in 1964. They have two grown daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, three granddaughters and one grandson.


Is the U.N. Meddling in the U.S. Presidential Election?

Why did the IAEA decide to inform the Security Council of the Iraqi letter a full two weeks after receiving it and just a week before the U.S. presidential election?

How and why was sensitive information leaked to the New York Times and CBS?

What role was played by U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and the U.N. Secretariat in the decisions regarding the timing of the report to the Security Council and any leaking of information to the U.S. media? more.......

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

Paratroopers Capture Enemy Suspects in Afghanistan

PATKIA, Afghanistan, Oct. 26, 2004 — Paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division depend on speed and stealth to accomplish their mission. They strike hard and strike fast, before the enemy has a chance to realize what is happening to him.
Just as the sun began to peak over the mountaintops of eastern Afghanistan on Oct. 15, 2004, the paratroopers of Company B, 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment did just that. They captured four suspected terrorists and six of their accomplices in a simultaneous assault on three compounds in a matter of minutes. more.....


Paratroopers patrol a village in Paktia Province in eastern Afghanistan, where they recently captured a group of anti-Coalition fighters. The soldiers are assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Johnnie French
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Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Time for getting rid of United Nations

India has the right idea

Time may have come when the United Nations does not have much significance any more. According to many it is plagued with corruption as manifested with Iraqi oil for food program. Iraq war, America’s disregard for UN bodies and subsequent UN inaction and lack of ability to do anything in Iraq, all suggest that the UN as it stands today, may have lost its face value. more....

"George Bush Ruined My Life"

As posted on Teri O'Brien's Website


Bush cost me my job, my kids and my houses

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak my mind. I lost my job this past year. When Clinton was president I was secure and prosperous, but in the last year, we had to close our operations. We simply could not compete with foreign labor. This foreign labor worked for low pay under very bad conditions.

They worked very long shifts, and many even died on the job. This competition could hardly be called "fair." I was forced out of the place where I had worked for 34 years.

Not a single government program was there to help me. How can Bush call himself "compassionate?" Far worse, I lost two of my sons in Bush's evil war in Iraq. They gave their lives for their country, and for what? So that Bush's oil buddies can get rich. My pain of losing my sons is indescribable.

While it is trivial next to the loss of my sons, I regret to say that I also lost my home. I simply have nothing left. How can Bush call himself a Christian when he neglects people like me? I am a senior citizen with various medical problems.

I'm not in a position where I can begin a new career. I was reduced to the point where I had to live in a hole in a ground, all because of President Bush.

And when the authorities found me there, did they have any compassion for my misfortune and ailments? No, I was arrested. Mr. Bush, I dare you to look me in the face and tell me you are a compassionate man! I dare you to look me in the face and tell me you are a Christian. If I had any money left, I would donate it to the Democrat Party.

If Al Gore had been elected in 2000 I would still have a job, a home, and most importantly, my dear sons!

Regards,Saddam Hussein

Isn't this a kick in the pants....

Another blame America story, only a little unbelievable

Iraq Blames US-Led Forces for Army Massacre

We believe this issue was the outcome of major neglect by some parts of the multinational (forces)," he said without elaborating.

A statement by the U.S.-led multinational forces in Iraq blamed the killings on "terrorists." more.....


Schwarzenegger Laughs at Kennedy's Weight

This in spite of the comment by Arnold that he's been cut off by Maria for awhile

"My kids just brought home a beautiful pumpkin, but you know what? I'm going to return it because it's a Democratic pumpkin. It has the orange color of John Kerry's tan, and the roundness of Teddy Kennedy," said the Republican governor. more.....

Condi

"For some it is a limited engagement whose goal is to go after Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda, assume a more defensive posture at home and one day be able to put it out of our mind. But this is not the struggle that we face. The global war on terror calls us, as President Bush immediately understood, to marshal all elements of our national power to beat terror and the ideology of hatred that protects them and recruits others to their ranks."

-- Condoleezza Rice, National Security Adviser

Saturday, October 23, 2004

See all 42 minutes of Stolen Honor

WATCH STOLEN HONOR FOR FREE ONLINE

CLICK HERE TO WATCH

The Stolen Honor website: The producers of The documentary have stated in the Washington Times that they are making the documentary available for FREE.PLEASE HELP: UPLOAD THIS DOCUMENTARY on KAZAA and other PtoP file sharing sites. Spread it so far and wide the Kerry thugs won't be able to shut it down.PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT THIS DOCUMENTARY. The Kerry campaign is threatening the producers and Sinclair with lawsuits and boycotts to suppress it.

Coming soon to an elementary school near you: mandatory indoctrination in Islamic customs and practices

Muslim Re-Education: Coming to an Elementary School Near You.

According to The Kansas City Star, third-, fourth- and fifth-graders in Herndon, Virginia, are to be given lessons in the three Rs: Reading, ‘Riting, and Ramadan. During this instruction, public school children will play act being Muslims, and, perhaps unwittingly, convert to Islam. more.....

Islamic Terrorism - 7 Things That You Need To Know

I ran across this while surfing the net. I'd be interested in any comments you may have.

Post the 9/11/01 Islamic terrorist attacks on America the major television networks began filling the airwaves with interviews with consultants that specialize in Islamic issues. The majority of them have been less than candid about the role of Islam in spawning international terrorism. more....

Friday, October 22, 2004

Guardian Underestimates Americans

Guardian calls it quits in Clark County fiasco

The Guardian yesterday ran up the white flag and called a halt to "Operation Clark County", the newspaper's ambitious scheme to recruit thousands of readers to persuade American voters in a swing state to kick out President George W Bush in next month's election.
The cancellation of the project came 24 hours after the first of some 14,000 letters from Guardian readers began arriving in Clark County. The missives led to widespread complaints about foreign interference in a US election. more.......

'UN' believable..... It's more honorable to fight under the UN flag than the US flag

In a 1994 interview, Kerry said that the lives of U.S. soldiers lost are 'worth it' if they are fighting for a UN cause, and if they fight unilaterally the answer is "unequivocally no." more.....

School kids pick Bush, TV kids choose Kerry

Competing polls of U.S. children reveal strikingly different results

Two national polls of American children have markedly different results this year, one showing President Bush a clear winner, and the other predicting an even bigger win for Sen. John Kerry.
Interestingly, both unscientific surveys proclaim historical accuracy in presidential prognostications. more........

I love this quote......

Now that Kerry went hunting, do you think he'll let us know when his goose is cooked?

Hidden enemy: U.S. official says insurgents in Iraq fueled by Saudi cash

'Bout time this story comes to the front of the line. Maybe after the election we'll be able to concentrate on the REAL issues.

WASHINGTON - Iraq's new security forces are heavily infiltrated by insurgents, and the guerrilla groups have access to almost unlimited money to pay for deadly attacks, according to a U.S. defense official who provided new details on the evolution of the rebels.
A significant part of the insurgents' money is coming from sympathizers in Saudi Arabia, and the Saudi government is neglecting the problem, said the official, who was authorized by the Pentagon to speak on the issue this week, but only on condition of anonymity. more.....

Thursday, October 21, 2004

Kerry Conundrum The hardest tumble

Kerry's not releasing his military records has more to do with his discharge than his medals.

The U.S. Constitution's Article 3, Section 3, defines treason as "giving aid and comfort" to the enemy in time of warfare. The Fourteenth Amendment, Section 3, states, "No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President having previously taken an oath to support the Constitution of the United States, [who has] engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemy!" The details of Kerry's military record disaster have been floating through cyberspace for a couple of months thanks to A. L. "Steve" Nash, MAC Ret, UDT/SEAL SEAL Authentication Team. more.....

Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Something to think about....

A friend heard this comment on the radio.

When they were asked about the women in their lives Kerry told a story about talking to his mother when she was on her deathbed. Her three words of advice to him were: "Integrity, integrity, integrity."

Would a person on her deathbed be lecturing her son about a part of his character that she was completely certain about? Perhaps she knew he was a little thin in that department.

Before I heard this my initial take on Kerry's response was that he had another long conversation with Clinton during his debate prep. It was sooooooo Bill Clinton. Right down to the finger pointing for emphasis. "Now come-on John. Yer gonna need a little boost in the women's vote for you to even hope to win this thing. I'm tellin' ya, find a place to work that story in."

Third option is that the whole thing was a total lie he just made up on the spot.

Fourth option is that it was completely true. Wait, now I gotta loop-back to the 'mother's insight' theory.

We just don't know, do we?

Sunday, October 17, 2004

Canada deals blow to cheap US drug imports

More than 30 Canadian internet pharmacies have decided not to accept bulk orders of prescription drugs from US states and municipalities.

The move delivers a potentially serious setback to US politicians most notably Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry campaigning to give Americans easier access to cheap drugs from Canada. more.....

Saturday, October 16, 2004

Is John Kerry fit to serve as Commander-in-Chief?

About the author Joseph Boudreau: I spent just under 24 years in the Navy, 9 on active duty, the rest in the Naval Reserves. From paygrade E-1 I advanced to paygrade O-4, and retired as a Lieutenant Commander.

Is John Kerry fit to serve as Commander-in-Chief? According to U.S. laws, he is not even fit to serve in the electoral college, let alone as Congressman, Lieutenant Governor, or Senator. That is not my opinion, that is U.S. law. more......

Navy Stripped Kerry Of Security Clearance!!!!!! Unauthorized Contacts With Enemy Agents!

Kerry Lost Security Clearance!

From Freerepublic.com

Just spoke with reporter friend in DC. She is talking with former USN ONI types who worked on DOD/USN investigation that resulted in total loss of Kerry’s Navy security clearance.
Kerry had been granted a Top Secret by the Navy on October 11, 1967 based on a routine background investigation by Office of Naval Intelligence. A top secret clearance was required for his work at that time.
Obtaining and holding a security clearance of any level, especially TS or above, requires certain terms, obligations, commitments and conditions from the holder. One of the most important is the holder of the clearance must promptly and fully any contacts with any foreign officials, agents, etc.
Lieutenant Kerry left active duty with the Navy on January 3, 1970, but he still carried those obligations as a commissioned officer of the Naval Reserve. Without telling anyone and without receiving permission from superiors,FBI or counter-intelligence officers, he traveled to Paris in the summer of 1970. He claimed the purpose of his trip was a honeymoon with his first wife, Julia Thorne, but there was another hidden purpose. more....

LINK TO SIGN A PETETION TO REQUEST KERRY SIGN THE FORM BEFORE THE ELECTIONS!

EVERYONE should sign this, even if you plan on voting for him. You should know what he is hiding from you. It is your right to know this. DENY IGNORNACE!

Reportedly, for example, there are between 30 and 100 pages being withheld by the Navy because Kerry has not authorized their release. Then there are records allegedly out of his control that Kerry says are covered by a contract with the author of his autobiography - a contract the author himself has said does not preclude Kerry from making any and all "secret" documents available to the press. Kerry has been disingenuous on this matter but the press has not tagged him for it.

http://thiscause.org/p/step2.php?petition=Smith94263DB

ABOUT KERRY'S DISCHARGE

It's time to examine Kerry's questionable discharge and the possible reason he hasn't authorized the release of his records.

A front-page story in this morning's New York Sun by Thomas Lipscomb points to a document indicating that John Kerry initially received a less than honorable discharge from the U.S. Naval Reserves:
An official Navy document on Senator Kerry's campaign Web site listed as Mr. Kerry's "Honorable Discharge from the Reserves" opens a door on a well kept secret about his military service.
The document is a form cover letter in the name of the Carter administration's secretary of the Navy, W. Graham Claytor. It describes Mr. Kerry's discharge as being subsequent to the review of "a board of officers." This in it self is unusual. There is nothing about an ordinary honorable discharge action in the Navy that requires a review by a board of officers. more....

Rapper: Blacks 'cheered when 9-11 happened'

Here's more of the 'It's America's fault' as reported in Drudge

If Osama bin Laden ever buys a rap album, he'll probably start with a CD by KRS-One.The hip-hop anarchist has declared his solidarity with al-Qaida by asserting that he and other African-Americans "cheered when 9-11 happened," reports the New York Daily News. more......

Friday, October 15, 2004

Strange bedfellows - U.S. Marines, Iraqi special forces share awkward partnership

The Iraqi special forces troops assigned to the U.S. Marines here fight, live, sleep and learn alongside their Marine counterparts, sharing personal stories, jokes and training tips.

Enemies during the two-week battle for Nasiriyah in southern Iraq in late March and early April of 2003, the Marines and Iraqis now find themselves on the same side of the razor wire in a partnership that U.S. officials are trying to replicate throughout Iraq, one that pairs U.S. training and discipline with indigenous forces. more.....

Kerry Backfire

New TV Stations Want to Air Vietnam Film.

Complaints against the Sinclair broadcasting network by John Kerry's presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee may have backfired, with non-Sinclair TV stations now expressing an interest in airing the documentary "Stolen Honor." more...

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What Happened in Kerry's Vietnam Battles?

ABC news want's to get to the bottom of the debate about what Kerry really did in the war, so instead of asking true american medal bearing heros, they go to our former enemy of which Kerry is honored as one of their own war heros


Oct. 14, 2004 -- In the controversy over Sen. John Kerry's service in Vietnam, Americans have heard from Kerry, from the crew of the Navy Swift boats he commanded and from other Swift boat veterans who question the official account of a 1969 incident for which Kerry was awarded a Silver Star. But there is one group they have not heard from: the Vietnamese who were there that day. more of this BS.....

Thursday, October 14, 2004

I'm back!!

Had surgery to have a stent put in so I can walk a little better. It was a success, and I'll be back publishing tomorrow.

Monday, October 11, 2004

Dennis Miller Rant 'The Tonight Show With Jay Leno' Feb. 25, 2003

"I would call the French scum bags, but that, of course, would be a disservice to bags filled with scum."

You know something? These pricks are now putting — they're putting swastikas on our flag in France. You've got all those boys buried in Normandy. And after we had the good taste to chisel thearmpit hair off the Statue of Liberty you gave us, you know something, I — always thought that tint was oxdized copper. Little did I know it was green with envy. more.....

More hypocrisy from the Democrats

On December 20, 2001, the US Senate passed H.R.3061, titled "Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2002."

Information on this bill can be found here.

What is interesting is what is called Section 510 of this bill, which addresses the ethical definitions placed on federal funds for embryonic stem cell research. The pertinent text is here and states:


Sec. 510. (a) <> None of the funds made available in this Act may be used for-- (1) the creation of a human embryo or embryos for research purposes; or (2) research in which a human embryo or embryos are destroyed, discarded, or knowingly subjected to risk of injury or death greater than that allowed for research on fetuses in utero under 45 CFR 46.208(a)(2) and section 498(b) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 289g(b)).


(b) For purposes of this section, the term ``human embryo or embryos'' includes any organism, not protected as a human subject under 45 CFR 46 as of the date of the enactment of this Act, that is derived by fertilization, parthenogenesis, cloning, or any other means from one or more human gametes or human diploid cells.

Here is the recorded Senate vote for the Senate version of the bill.

The Senate offered an amendment which resulted in a House-Senate conference. After that conference, the House and Senate had to vote on the final version (from which the text above is derived.)


Here is the recorded vote for the final version (after conference).

Both John Kerry and John Edwards voted for passage of this bill, which clearly defines the ethics associated with research funding for embryonic stem cells. Now Kerry claims that instead of the President merely standing up for his principles based on sanctity of unborn life, that George W. Bush is being driven by "right-wing ideology." Kerry claims it is wrong for President Bush restrict this funding. But funding hasn't been restricted, only the ethics of the research that the US Government will fund have been defined.

I wonder if Kerry and Edwards are also wrong, since they voted for this law? And since the Catholic Church supports this ethical definition and Kerry professes to be a Catholic, is Kerry calling the Catholics "right wing?"

The simple answer of course is that Kerry and Edwards are hypocrites and are using this issue as another attempt to drive wedges into the American populace.

Sunday, October 10, 2004

If John Kerry played paintball

Based on recent media reports about John Kerry's personality, character and record in Vietnam, we put together a humorous look at what Kerry may do if he was a paintball player.Firstly, Kerry would realize how manly a game like paintball may make him look in front of the ladies and would volunteer to go. He would be the most vocal proponent of paintball at family gatherings and would talk about how manly he is to his high school buddies.

Once at the field, Kerry would be the guy who brings the MiniDV video camera and have his friends video tape his heroic actions, to show the ladies at a later date. At the end of the day, after realizing that none of the footage showed him doing anything heroic, he would attempt to reinact the scenes and "act out" his great moves. Later that night, he would upload his footage to his blog, so that everyone can see how heroic and courageous he is.As the games continue, John would hunker back. He would "volunteer" to defend the base, as any patriotic paintballer would do. As his team slowly began eroding, he would take a paintball out of his hopper, squeeze it until it burst, then wipe the paint on his mask. "I'm out, I'm out!" he would shout as the other team gets within fifty yards of his position.In other games, he would volunteer to play forward, run out like a madman when the game begins, and as soon as the first shots are heard, he would raise his hands and call himself out.

On the way out, he would grab some old paint off the ground, rub it on his chest, and proceed to tell everyone how the opposite team spent hours hunting him down and finally eliminated him.Later, he would use his fabricated stories about his "fantasy moves" to try to get some type of award or certificate saying he had courage. When he realizes that he only needs a couple more of these stories to be viewed as the ultimate paintball hero, and never have to play again, he starts accelrating the rate of his "self-inflicted outs." While paintball doesn't award any Purple Hearts, he still feels that these stories bode well for his reputation, and will go a long way in impressing very rich ladies that he could eventually marry and mooch off.

To cap it all off, at the end of the game, he would go to the referees and complain that his own team mates were cheating, wiping paint, shooting at eliminated players and shooting wildlife. He even claims that one of his buddies took off another player's mask and shot him in the face a few times.After getting married to the rich young lady of his dreams and living off her family's fortune, that is hidden in off-shore Swiss Bank accounts, he would declare that he is against the game of paintball and would speak in front of congress and lobby for the end of paintball. He would attempt to use his "glorious" paintball past in an attempt to fortify his claims.In the future when he decides to run for president of the National Association of Paintball Players, a group of his buddies start to lobby against him. Eventually, no one knows who to believe and he ends up with a tarnished reputation and the incumbent president has to calm everyone down and wins the election.I would like to thank http://www.paintballtimes.com for this article.
posted by Crazy hat guy


Is this what Kerry would have said on 9/11 ? Posted by Hello

Saturday, October 09, 2004


Here's my youngest son Steve and his girlfriend Taylor going to their homecoming. Posted by Hello

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John Kerry reveals his true elitist colors

I'm pledging I will not raise taxes; I'm giving a tax cut to the people earning less than $200,000 a year.
Now, for the people earning more than $200,000 a year, you're going to see a rollback to the level we were at with Bill Clinton, when people made a lot of money.
And looking around here, at this group here, I suspect there are only three people here who are going to be affected: the president, me, and, Charlie, I'm sorry, you too...

Um, how exactly does he know how much someone makes just by looking at him/her? I, for one, wouldn't have known Teh-Ray-Za was a gazillionaire by her looks.

Here's Russia's take on the oil for food scandal errr... I mean program...

Since the issue is within the jurisdiction of the UN, ONLY the UN can pass judgement.

Russian fuel industry boss criticizes CIA oil-for-food inspection

MOSCOW. Oct 8 (Interfax) - Executive Director of the Information and Cooperation Council for the Fuel and Energy Complex, Yevgeny Yagulets, said inspections and assessments of the implementation of the UN oil-for-food program for Iraq should be exclusively within the UN jurisdiction.
"This issue is within the jurisdiction of the UN, the body under which this program was implemented. Only it can pass judgements on this program rather than some outsider," Yagulets told Interfax.

Friday, October 08, 2004

Kerry’s Fairy Tales About Clintonomics

Kerry says vote for him because he'll restore what Democrats talk about as Bill Clinton's "just-right, Goldilocks" economy. "Let's not forget what we [Democrats] did in the 1990s," he's been telling folks on the campaign trail and may well repeat in one of the next two debates. "And we can do it again."But the splendid ’90s were not splendid because of the Democrats or Clinton or even Clinton's much ballyhooed Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, now a Kerry adviser. It's a nice party myth, but it's far from accurate. more.........

Thursday, October 07, 2004

Time to put to rest the rumor of a 'secret' draft

House rejects bill to restart military draft

The House of Representatives yesterday overwhelmingly rejected a Democrat-sponsored bill to revive a military draft in a last-minute vote scheduled by its Republican leadership to squelch rumors that the Bush administration is planning to reinstitute mandatory military service. "For two months — especially on college campuses — they've used the draft as a fear tactic to get people to vote against George W. Bush," House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, Texas Republican, said of Democrats. more......

Maryland faces 40 percent loss of physicians

The high cost of healthcare - here's the real cause

ANNAPOLIS — Maryland's largest association of doctors said yesterday that as many as 40 percent of the state's physicians will close or leave the state if lawmakers do not soon address rising costs brought on by increasing medical malpractice premiums. The dire prediction, the key finding of a statewide survey of doctors, was announced yesterday, the same day that surgeons at Prince George's Hospital Center — frustrated about the rising premiums — announced a plan to stop performing non-emergency surgeries starting Nov. 15. more.......

Union for UN staff objects to Iraq duty

Let's hurry up and get Kerry in there so that he can talk these people into helping out in Iraq.


On Wednesday, staff union representatives released a letter to Secretary General Kofi Annan (news - web sites) urging that no more staffers be sent to Iraq (news - web sites) and that the 32 people recently deployed there to help prepare for January elections be withdrawn as soon as possible. more.......

Saddam paid off French leaders

More about Kerry's friends....


Saddam Hussein used a U.N. humanitarian program to pay $1.78 billion to French government officials, businessmen and journalists in a bid to have sanctions removed and U.S. policies opposed, according to a CIA report made public yesterday. more......

Wednesday, October 06, 2004

Another prayer for our troops.....

Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. I ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior.

Tuesday, October 05, 2004

TERROR TV SHOW TICKING

It looks like Showtime want's to show the 'human side' of terrorists. Another liberal 'why do they hate us', blame America first series. This ought to recruit more people to kill Americans. Wasn't it Showtime who aired the Reagan movie - trying to bring him down from his hero status.
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Cable channel Showtime is quietly at work on a new series about the personal lives of an Islamic terrorist cell in the United States, The Post has learned. The series — to be called "The Cell" — will be told from the view points of a group of European and American converts to Islam who are plotting terror attacks here.

"We're trying to look into the minds of these [terrorists] and the issues driving them, beyond a black-and-white portrayal," says Showtime entertainment president Robert Greenblatt, who will decide next month whether to commit to a series.

"The leaders of the cell look like nice, normal people you would encounter in everyday life and never know were quietly putting together a power base," he says. "Our only hesitation was sensitivity to the subject matter, which was very scary. Several plot points have already come to pass." more.......

Monday, October 04, 2004

Money trail behind Kerry's Iran stance

Candidate has financial ties to backers of mullah regime


WASHINGTON – Sen. John Kerry's call for providing Iran with the nuclear fuel it seeks, even while the regime is believed to be only months away from developing nuclear weapons, is being linked to his campaign contributions from backers of the mullah government in Tehran.

Among Kerry's top fund-raisers are three Iranian-Americans who have been pushing for dramatic changes in U.S. policy toward the Islamic Republic of Iran. more....

Like the draft? Vote Kerry

John Kerry muttered something about President Bush bringing about a backdoor draft through the use of National Guardsmen in Iraq.
I've got news for you.
If you want to see the draft reinstated, vote for John Kerry.
"Why do you say that?" you ask.
Because if John Kerry is elected president, there is going to be a mass exodus from the U.S. military services. more.....

Teacher Booted for Displaying President's Picture

Since when can't you have a picture of the President in the classroom?


A New Jersey middle school teacher who displayed a portrait of the president of the United States in her classroom side-by-side with pictures of other U.S. presidents and the Declaration of Independence was thrown out of her school on Friday for refusing to take the Bush photo down. more.....