Posted on 10/24/2006 8:43:55 AM PDT by MNJohnnie
The 2006 Democrat Party Suicide Pact for America
1. Raise Taxes
2. Re-implemented the Fairness Doctrine to destroy Conservative talk radio
3. Pass a new Campaign Finance Law to eliminate any opportunity of Democrats ever losing Congress again
4. Raise Taxes.
5. Unconditionally Surrender the War on Terror.
6. Create programs to appease North Korea and Iran by actively aiding them in developing nuclear weapons.
7. Raise Taxes
8. Double federal spending from it all ready grotesquely too high level in the name of "Homeland Security".
9. Repeal the Fence bill, the Detainee bill The NSA Bill and the Patriot Act
10. Raise Taxes
11. Release all the Terrorists from Gitmo
12. Pass the 2007 Illegal Alien Voter Rights Act and Amnesty.
13. Legalize Gay Marriage
14. Ban all mention of any Christian Religious values in any public forum at any time.
15. Raise Taxes.
16. Ban all private ownership of firearms
17. Provide mass Federal Funding to Stem Cells, Alternative Fuels, Global Warming and all other Junk Science Socialists propaganda ploys
18. Repeal all restrictions on Abortion upon demand at any level of government including minors access to abortions.
19. Block anything the President trys to do no matter how vitally necessary to the long term health and security of the USA it is
20 Raise Taxes
Thanks, will give it a try tonight!
"the leading terrorist group in this country right now is the Republican Party." Keith Overbite.
One would think that he believes that people actually watch that festering turd he calls a television show.
Actor endorses Cardin's Senate Bid, slams Steele on stem cells
Associated Press; October 24, 2006 Tuesday 4:48 AM GMT
Michael J. Fox endorses Rep. Benjamin Cardin's U.S. Senate bid in a new ad in which the actor, visibly affected by his battle with Parkinson's disease, criticizes Republican candidate Michael Steele's stance on stem cell research.
The spot is the latest in a series of ads by the actor in support of senate candidates who support stem cell research, which many say hold the promise for providing treatments or cures for many diseases and conditions. Many social conservatives oppose embryonic stem cell research because human embryos are destroyed in the process of obtaining the stem cells.
Steele, Maryland's lieutenant governor, supports research on adult stem cells and umbilical cord blood, but not research that requires destroying an embryo to secure stem cells.
The effects of Parkinson's disease on Fox are grimly apparent in the commercial, which shows the actor seated in a dimly lit hotel room, speaking directly into the camera.
"Stem cell research offers hope to millions of Americans with diseases like diabetes, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's," Fox says, his voice clear, but his head and body unsteady. "But George Bush and Michael Steele would put limits on the most promising stem cell research."
Fox has also recorded spots for Missouri Democratic Senate candidate Claire McCaskill, who is running against Republican James M. Talent, and for Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle, a Democrat seeking re-election. The actor is also planning to appear at events for two Democrats, Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Tammy Duckworth, an Illinois congressional candidate.
"He wants to take on races and get involved in races that involve a pro stem cell candidate against an anti embryonic stem cell candidate," John Rogers, a publicist for Fox, told The Washington Post.
Fox, known for roles in the "Family Ties" and "Spin City" television series and the "Back to the Future" films, has long supported research that could lead to a treatment.
Fox agreed to film the Maryland spot after an associate met Myrna Cardin, the candidate's wife, at a Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee event in Maryland last month, Cardin spokesman Oren Shur told The (Baltimore) Sun.
You can't have Lib's Angel AND be Bosley...two different roles.
Rush says to be patient, that he knows this is redundant... Thanks MISTER SNERDLEY!
I guess that settles it, on MJF
Look E, the Iraqis are no less effected by human nature then any one else. As long as the US was promising to bear the strain the easiest thing in the world for the Iraqi leadership to do was simply duck making any tough decisions.
Arabs are huge talkers they will talk and talk and talk and talk and do nothing. It is prudent for the Bush Administration to prod them to actually start doing some of the tough things now.
Domestically the American people are just as bad. They want easy quick answers. Saying "Stay the Course" actually was giving Democrats a easy to slime slogan that they spun as "Bush doesn't want to admit he was wrong on Iraq". NOW the Repubublicans can come back with "we are winning on Iraq, what is YOUR people's plan". It changes Iraq Deabate from being "Bush is an idiot who does even know what is going on in Iraq" to "We are on the verge of winning and the Democrats want to Cut and Run just before we win".
I agree putting the "timeline" statement in there was a mistake. It gives the wrong impression and drown out the fact that there is no firm dates under discussion here. We will stay or go as the situation on the ground, not the time table dictates. Generals and Politicans should know better then use the words a report throws at them. It always will be quoted as the Junk Media want to belive it, not as it was said.
I think one of the things the Junk Media is just glossing over here is the fact that Gen Casey pointed out we will SILL have a precense in Iraq after the Iraqis take over the security duities.
That is the best way to fight a Counter Insurgency. Conventional Military forces are not really very well suited to this kind of low grade constant warefare. They are trained to kill people and wrecks stuff. Counter Insurgency is as much political as military. It is slow time consuming painful work.
It is the El Salvador strategy. During the 1980s the US fought and won a Counter Insurgency in El Salvador by putting in Special Forces teams to support El Salvador military forces. We have always planned on having the Iraqis take over the bulk of the mission. This is merely one battle in the larger war. We were never planning on staying in Iraq forever.
Michael J. Fox appeals for stem cell research in U.S. election ad: Limbaugh calls TV spot 'exploitative'
Ottowa Citizen News Services; October 24, 2006 Tuesday
WASHINGTON - Michael J. Fox, the Canadian-born Hollywood actor who has by Parkinson's disease, pleaded with American voters not to restrict research into stem cell technology.
Mr. Fox, 45, his body visibly racked by tremors, appeared in a TV ad for Missouri Democratic candidate Claire McCaskill. She is challenging incumbent Senator Jim Talent in a state that is also voting to amend its constitution to protect stem cell research within its borders.
The spot was the subject of widespread discussion yesterday, after conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh claimed Mr. Fox was "either off his medication or acting" during the ad.
"I think this is exploitative in a way that's unbecoming either Claire McCaskill or Michael J. Fox," Mr. Limbaugh said on his syndicated show.
Since retiring from acting after being diagnosed with the disease, Mr. Fox, who became an American citizen in 2000 and has been politically active for Democratic causes, has become an outspoken campaigner for stem cell research. "In Missouri, you can elect Claire McCaskill, who shares my hope for cures," Mr. Fox said. "Unfortunately, Senator Jim Talent opposes expanding research. Senator Talent even wanted to criminalize the science that gives us a chance for hope.
"What you do in Missouri matters to millions of Americans -- Americans like me."
Ms. McCaskill's spokeswoman Adrianne Marsh said Mr. Fox looked the same as he did for a McCaskill fundraiser in St. Louis last month that raised $200,000 U.S. for the campaign.
"It's unfortunate that anyone would attack someone who's trying to speak out for lifesaving cures," Ms. Marsh said.
The issue of stem cell research is deeply divisive in the U.S. In September, President George W. Bush used his legislative veto for the first time to stop a relaxation of federal funding rules on stem cell research.
Well, I don't know him and as for trusting him... he ain't running for office.
IMO, poking that rat's nest in Charleston with a sharp stick a couple of times could be fun. He//, it ain't like they're doin' anything good there now!
I don't think I have.
Their disgusting.
I still cannot contain how angry I am about this act by CNN
http://www.24trailer.com/
countdown to trailer for season 6 of '24'
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You don't think that phrase give hope to the enemy? all they have to do is wait it out....
Sorry- I believe the message needs to be- WE WILL BE HERE UNTIL HELL FREEZES OVER IF THAT IS WHAT IT TAKES TO BEAT THE ENEMY!
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