(Lawmakers who have called for the deal to be blocked) "need to step up and explain why a Middle Eastern company is held to a different standard," said President Bush to reporters.
Bush contemptuously pulled out the "prejudice/bigotted" stick from the liberal rat repertoire and swung it at some of his own party members, Congressmen and Governors, insinuating they want to block the deal because they harbor some cultural bias against the middle east, and not because of genuine security concerns.
Of course when liberals pull this garbage they are excoriated on FR, and rightfully so. The President needs to learn that sometimes "bias" is forced on people, as we saw with the "bias" President Roosevelt held against the Japanese after they attacked us. President Bush seemed to forget about his own "bias" against Iraq.
The bushbots are circling the wagons on this thing and are mindlessly defending what they customarily renounce, both the notion of a "moderate", friendly islam, and base personal attacks and insinuations against political opponents. The more this garbage gets defended, the more it will come back and haunt the Republican party. What's next in line, "hate speech" assigning to anyone who thinks this port deal is bad national security policy?
Overnight, conservatives have become liberals and liberals are taking traditionally conservative stands against islam. Weird stuff.
You seem to have that covered. I should have looked more closely at your moniker. It explains a lot.