To: Mia T
On second thought, I'll go further...
The decades long infatuation with Marxism that the Democratic Party has pursued finally led to its consummation in the Krinton White House. That that administration and its leadership were traitors should come as no surprise to anyone capable of reading and remembering.
In the wake of the criminal enterprise, the entire Democratic Party swiftly veered from the plausible cover of populism into the full-blown reality of complicity in treason. They have made their pact with the Devil and must forevermore lie, cheat and steal. The chance to walk upright as men and women of integrity has left them for good.
In my view, the Republican Party and its leadership stands in danger of the same thing if it fails to live up to its principles as defenders of the Republic. A simple tsk, tsk and a disapproving look will not excise the disease from our government. The kind of policy that the Republicans have displayed toward the Krinton administration is more suited to overlooking a spilled tea cup at a society cotillion than leadership envisioned for our Republic.
By giving a wink and nod to the gang of criminals, the poison has spread. Pretending that it is not there, or that other matters are too pressing, will only insure that the poison is given sufficient time to do its work.
Clintonia delenda est.
To: WorkingClassFilth
In my view, the Republican Party and its leadership stands in danger of the same thing if it fails to live up to its principles as defenders of the Republic. A simple tsk, tsk and a disapproving look will not excise the disease from our government. The kind of policy that the Republicans have displayed toward the Krinton administration is more suited to overlooking a spilled tea cup at a society cotillion than leadership envisioned for our Republic. By giving a wink and nod to the gang of criminals, the poison has spread. Pretending that it is not there, or that other matters are too pressing, will only insure that the poison is given sufficient time to do its work. WorkingClassFilth |
Brilliantly put. BUMP!
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- This country has many challenges. We will not deny, we will not ignore, we will not pass along our problems to other Congresses, to other presidents, and other generations. (Applause.) We will confront them with focus and clarity and courage...
Sending Americans into battle is the most profound decision a President can make. The technologies of war have changed; the risks and suffering of war have not. For the brave Americans who bear the risk, no victory is free from sorrow. This nation fights reluctantly, because we know the cost and we dread the days of mourning that always come.
- We seek peace. We strive for peace. And sometimes peace must be defended. A future lived at the mercy of terrible threats is no peace at all. If war is forced upon us, we will fight in a just cause and by just means -- sparing, in every way we can, the innocent. And if war is forced upon us, we will fight with the full force and might of the United States military -- and we will prevail. (Applause.)
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State of the Union Address by President George W. Bush
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06/21/2003 5:13:33 AM PDT by
Mia T
(SCUM (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations))
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