Saturday, October 21, 2006

Full Court Press, of The Press Continues.

Hey folks,

The "Just My Thoughts" Segment will have to wait until tomorrow. Just 17 days to go until "Judgement Day." And the full court press, by the Press continues. I came into the office to see what was in the MMD today, and what new "Republican Scandal" might be being reported. Even I was amazed at what I found. There are WAY too many links to add here, of negative, anti-Republican stories and MMD articles. It would take up a whole page of just links. So I will link those I talk about the most.

I told you yesterday that we are getting closer to finding the MMD {Mass Media Drone} Guru. I believe the top contender has to be Soros himself. Remember this from yesterday? "can barely contain itself on its secret morning conference calls with Howard Dean and George Soros, during which it was agreed just this morning that, yes, we can keep the meta-narrative ('The Democrats are going to beat Bush and run Congress!!') going for another 19 days, without interruption." Well it’s continuing without interruption. Any doubt? New York Times has 21 articles that are anti-Republican on the front of their web site today alone. 21!

Then you have former President, {The worse President in history} Carter now blaming Bush for North Korea. I had to laugh at this. He said,

"Obviously most of the blame is on North Korea but it is U.S. policies that have brought us to this status," he told Reuters while riding between campaign stops for his son Jack who is running for the U.S. Senate in Nevada.

Carter, president from 1977 to 1981, negotiated a deal during a visit to North Korea in 1994 over the reclusive communist state's nuclear program when fellow Democrat Bill Clinton was president.

"The Bush administration changed that policy," he continued. "They put in the trash can the agreement with North Korea, and as a result of that -- and threatened North Korea with military attack -- and as a result of those threats and the discarding of the previous agreement, North Korea announced that they were withdrawing from the Non-Proliferation Treaty."


"It's like night and day. It was daytime when Clinton was in office that totally prohibited and prevented any sort of plutonium enrichment," he said. "All that was dramatically changed under George Bush and now we have the North Koreans having exploded a plutonium bomb."

LOL. OK Wheeeeee. This guy is completely nuts folks. Or he is towing the LWL line. First, he said that Bush trashed the "agreement" between Clinton and North Korea. What was it? Oh yeah, Clinton GAVE north Korea the NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY and the fuel, and North Korea gave their "word" that they would not use it for bombs. They lied, or as Madeleine Albright said "Well, they tricked us." This is Bush’s fault? "It was daytime when Clinton was in office that totally prohibited and prevented any sort of plutonium enrichment," Clinton GAVE IT to them. How is giving someone something preventing them from obtaining it or using it?

Then you have the other "Big Stories" "Bush: I won't change strategy in Iraq" and as Reuters puts it, "Bush resists major course change in Iraq." AP says,

"With Republicans anxious about the potential loss of Congress — and with conditions seemingly deteriorating in Iraq — Bush addressed the question of whether he would alter his policies."

Yes folks, the republicans will not vote. The Left will win in a landslide. It’ all Bush’s fault. He will not change "HIS" direction in Iraq. I have a question in a second. Bush actually said,

"We are constantly adjusting our tactics so that we achieve the objective, and right now it's tough, it's tough. Our goal has not changed. Our goal is a country that can defend, sustain and govern itself, a country that which will serve as an ally in this war. Our tactics are adjusting."

But according to;

"I don't believe we can continue based on an open-ended, unconditional presence. I don't think there's any question about that, that there will be a change"" Maine Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe was quoted as saying in The Washington Post.

"We've lost the hearts and minds of the people and we've become caught in a civil war," said Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. John Murtha

OK you are right. Bush is wrong the War is going bad. {It’s not} and we need a change. Here’s the question. What change? What is YOUR plan? You feel that the President is so wrong in Iraq. What is your plan? Cut and run? If not, then WHAT? But you know, they have done this the whole lead up to the elections. They, the LWL, and MMD, constantly, on a daily bases, conduct this PLANNED attack on the Republicans, citing how bad {Even in the face of the truth of what they are saying is exactly opposite of reality} the Republicans are. How much they have messed up the country. How much we need a change. But fail to offer ANYTHING that even resembles an alternative. A change.

Then you have the story of Tan D. Nguyen, a Republican candidate in California,

"For two days, a Republican congressional candidate had promised to explain how a threatening letter was sent by his campaign without his knowledge to thousands of Hispanic immigrant voters. As about 200 people gathered Friday in front of his campaign headquarters seeking answers, Tan D. Nguyen was a no-show at his own news conference. Instead, 10 uniformed California Department of Justice police officers arrived with a search warrant and pounded on the glass of Nguyen's storefront headquarters."

If it turns out to be true that he organized the distribution of these, then I agree, he is done. But what about all the scandals of Democrats? What about THEIR wrong doings? Whatever happened to reporting FACTS. Investigations into ALL candidates? The Guru said "You write what we tell you." that’s what happened.

17 days to go. YOU decide. Do not let the MMD decide who is in office. YOU have the power.
Peter

Sources:
AP- "Bush: I won't change strategy in Iraq"
AP- "U.S. jails man once tortured by Taliban"
AP- "Calif. candidate's office, home raided"
Reuters- "Bush resists major course change in Iraq"
Reuters- “Carter says Bush partly to blame for N.Korea test”

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