Posted on 11/21/2005 7:25:25 AM PST by ken5050
Get ready..make a fresh pot of coffee. Put the baby down for a nap. Hold all your calls.. VP Dick Cheney will be delivering a major response to the Dems who want to cut and run from Iraq in a LIVE speech from the Heritage Foundation. On C-span 1 at 11 AM, scheduled for one hour. and you can expect all the cable news nets to carry it...and then Rush is back today, and will explain it all for us again..and it would NOT surprise me if the Veep turns up as a special guest on Rush's show today..
Hi def! Glad you have the day off! ;>)
I think the speech is going to be from the White House, not from the Heritage Foundation.
Ohj, you mena like "Mean Jean" did in the House Friday night?..LOL..Never have words "taken down" been so often repeated...
Thanks for starting the thread. It's well past time to call the left on their malicious lies and if anyone can do it with grace and firmness, it's the Vice President.
Yes, it'd be wonderful..but if hopefully it is true, I suspect W would make the announcement..
No, the previous poster is right, it's AEI.
Ping to me to come back to.
Hey, it's Monday...BTW..good morning..
Ha ha, yep, just like Mean Jean, only smarter and with the Transcript of Their Own Words to whup them with.
Probably not, BUT our RUSH is gonna be on this morn and he is gonna kick some butt today....YEHAWWWWWWWWW!
You're welcome..I always figure someone else will do it..but wanted to give everyone enough lead time...
This is (almost!) enough to make me revise my plans. Thanks for the heads up.
The Washington POST said that???
"I thought last weeks vote not to end the war would shut the Dem's up."
See post 6. We can catch Bin Laden today and the media will say what took us so long. They will then conduct one of their polls which will ask "are you upset that Bush didn't capture Bin Laden sooner?" Then they will ask if you are more happy with the job the President is doing, or based on the fact we didn't capture Bin Laden sooner, less happy?
Then Biden and Kennedy will go on MTP and demand that Bush account for Bin Ladens whereabouts the last four years, which will of course be above the fold in the Slimes.
They are so predictable. The only recourse as I see it is create a USA Today type of paper, with the same distribution channels. Take AP, Reuters and KRT news service articles and edit them to tell the truth.
That will be the only way to get the message out.
Recently, or after he beat-up the little kid, or went bankrupt, or after taking the shady loan, or after his divorce, or.....
I was redistricted into his territory, he's our version of Ted Kennedy. And the Morons love Moran.
"Murtha, a Vietnam combat veteran, is widely seen as the caucus's foremost authority on military issues."
It is Murtha and Kerry in the Senate. Sort of makes you queezy.
If the Middle East goes to the goons, our credibility is finished.
Everywhere.
And if we lose ( and yes, that's how a pull out will be seen) the money we give them for oil will go to buy weapons. Weapons that will be used against us.
The world will know they're tough and we're not. That's a dangerous position for us. Next time they'll stand with them. We'll be seen as unreliable.
Cheney needs to explain why we won't be safe. And quit with the warm fuzzy crap around "freedom for the Iraqis". Not that freedom for them isn't important - it is. But their freedom buys safety and sanity in a crazy region of the world. And that's OK that there's something in this war for us. Say it and be proud. We're helping them, we helping us.
The war's not just for them, not just for their benefit, it's for all of us. It's to keep armed wolves from our doors.
The Snake (James Carville) has a great little quote;
"Never kick a man when he is up." Seems to me that the Dim's are down, so let's start some kickin eh?!!!
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