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Hire 'em or Fire 'em... your last chance to Vote-
self | 11-05-02 | The Heavy Equipment Guy

Posted on 11/05/2002 12:28:12 PM PST by backhoe

No thundering rhetoric here, folks- just a heartfelt, straightforward appeal.

If you haven't voted yet, do it.
Take a friend, tell a neighbor.

Time's running out.
The clintons and their pals still control the democrat party, and they are not done screwing with America and Americans.
That's you and me, friends and neighbors; our relatives, our kids- we deserve better- if we have the courage to seize the power granted us, and use it once again to help America.

Please do it... now.


For further consideration:

-Activate Yourself! --

-Vote... and be D@mned! (vanity, but dead serious)--


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Why does this election matter?
 
 
Senate races: What the money says

Tradesports is the Internet site that brokers bets (or futures contracts) on just about everything, politics included. Donald Luskin has a good explanation of how the Tradesports futures contracts work in a column on the betting on the North Korean long-range missile test ("Tradesports' bad call").

The Tradesports betting line introduces a reality principle that is lacking in, say, any given Star Tribune Minnesota Poll. At present, if I understand the betting line correctly, the odds of the GOP losing the House are roughly the same as the GOP retaining its majority in the Senate.

What about individual races? From the perspective of the GOP candidate, I'll divide them into Favorites, Underdogs and Long Shots. As of this moment, here's what the money says (per the last traded futures contract) in the Senate races that have attracted most attention (ours and others'):

Favorites:

George Allen, Virginia (72)
Bob Corker, Tennessee (65)
Jim Talent, Missouri (59)

Underdogs:

Tom Kean, New Jersey (37)
Michael Steele, Maryland (30)
Conrad Burns, Montana (25)

Long Shots

Rick Santorum, Pennsylvania (12.7)
Mike DeWine, Ohio (8.5)
Mark Kennedy, Minnesota (7)

The Tradesports betting line also places our favorite governor, Minnesota's extremely successful Tim Pawlenty, in my Underdog category (33), trailing Democratic challenger Mike Hatch. It is a line that indicates to me how strongly the headwinds are blowing against Republicans this year.

JOHN adds: For those who may not be familiar with Governor Pawlenty, my friend Graydon Royce has a nice profile of him in today's Minneapolis Star Tribune.

SCOTT adds: I've added what is certainly one of the most important Underdog races to my list, Tom Kean's in New Jersey. The omission was an oversight.

Posted by Scott at 07:04 AM | Permalink 
 
 
'Mayors Against Illegal Guns' Preparing Their Assault
 
Movie Reviews: 'Death of a President' (what leftists have to say about the movie)
 
I See Dead People (Voting) [NY deceased continue to cast ballots]--An analysis of state-wide records by the Poughkeepsie Journal reveals that 77,000 dead people remain on election rolls in New York State...
 
The Roar Back
 
Foxing The Elephant: Are Republicans gaining votes because of Fox News? A study says that's likely
 
Election Bits and Pieces

61 posted on 10/29/2006 4:22:53 PM PST by backhoe (Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Dawn of Information)
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Democrat Slowdown Signs--It gets insane when they start believing their own reporters.  It's a form of mass hysteria.

While it's no surprise, my college psychology book is pushing pro-gay propaganda.

'The left has been infected by the disease of intolerance'

Democrats Find Their Values Issue (Dems Forget Gay Rights For Election Time Alert)

Democrats fear the storm could leave them high and dry

Governor Warns of Crisis in Wake of Diebold 'Repair' Revelations [Erlich of Maryland]--Simple solution: paper ballots  After pushing the electronic voting scheme, the Dems are crying the blues once again.

JONATHAN ADLER: "An analysis of state-wide records by the Poughkeepsie Journal reveals that 77,000 dead people remain on election rolls in New York State, and some 2,600 may have managed to vote after they had died. The study also found that Democrats are more successful at voting after death than Republicans, by a margin of four-to-one, largely because so many dead people seem to vote in Democrat-dominated New York City." Democrat-dominated New York City. (Link via Ed Still's VoteLaw.)  66 Comments

62 posted on 10/30/2006 2:32:01 AM PST by backhoe (Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Dawn of Information)
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I voted today... have you?

THE DEMOCRATS' (SECRET) PLAN FOR AMERICA [New Article...Be Afraid If Demoncrats Win Alert!] --One paycheck used to support a family. Now, the woman has to work to earn the other half. The 'little people' will never be "rich" and "wealthy" in the leftist world.
 
Bush-Hating Kids in "Progressive" California Ad

A “progressive” group called the Courage Campaign, with links to MoveOn.org and a host of other far-left moonbats, is running one of the more despicable campaign ads I’ve seen in California—sheer Bush Derangement lunacy, parroted by children.  link: 129 comments " Who can criticise kids? (the disabled, the diseased, the afflicted).
How long before the Lepers denounce Bush?" Making this ad even more distasteful: Proposition 85, one of the propositions this ad opposes, seeks to overturn current California law that allows girls as young as 12 to have an abortion without notifying their parents. "I've witnessed 9 and 10 year old girls that have been to Planned Parenthood summer camps. They are the scariest little girls I have ever seen. Planned Parenthood sponsors them for a few weeks. The girls are trained in abortion rights activism. They are encouraged to call into radio programs to espouse their beliefs. I heard one call into C-Span "Washington Journal" one time. The girl said she was 10 years old. She expressed the opinion that "George Bush is not my President and he has no right to control my uterus." The guests on the show were dumbfounded. Even the pro-choice lady was shocked...don't you know it's all about the chiiiiillldreeeeeen? As Nancy Pelosi said in her revolting interview on 60 minutes, she wants to put the Speaker's gavel in the hands of America's children. This "little adults" attitude is common in liberal circles.

I listened to Mark Steyn talk this morning about how we in the West are extending childhood basically to age thirty and that thirteen year olds used to have the responsibilities of adults. I invite you to listen also.

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#121 Merovign  10/30/2006 09:37AM PST
 

#116 deadbackpacker

It's not just the ads. It's the "flavor" of the left when they don't have power - the hypocritical, near-psychotic ranting mania. When they're in power it's more a sort of smug paternalistic power trip, with the hysteria more reserved for internal meetings (you know, the NEA, party conventions, etc.).

I think part of the left is always on the Road to Madness, but in 2000 they managed to capture a larger demographic, which has been growing ever since.

Maybe I'm wrong, but there did seem to be a time when Rs and Ds could say "We agree, mostly, on ideals but disagree on methods, perhaps we should compromise..."

And now the conversation starts with the left pitching afit, calling Rs the devil, and then where can the conversation go from there?

I mean, I can't even have a discussion on a technical board or eBay's discussion forum on shipping without someone introducing some paranoid political rant. It's really getting sickening.

Checkbook Politics Still Drawing Interest

In 2002, Russ Feingold and John McCain convinced Congress and the American people to sell out the First Amendment in exchange for getting the big money out of politics. Accept these limitations on free speech, proponents of the BCRA asked, and we'll keep rich people from buying our elections. On that basis, it passed both houses and George Bush signed it into law.

So how has it worked? The First Amendment restrictions have worked rather well; people still cannot criticize incumbents in the final 60 days before an election, a development that would have shocked and angered the men who wrote and adopted the First Amendment as a check against professional politicians. However, the money keeps on rolling into politics, only now it goes outside the channels of accountability, as the Los Angeles Times reports:Ironically, the Times found all of these figures at Opensecrets.org, the web site devoted to full disclosure in politics.Posted by Captain Ed at 06:40 AM | Comments (4) | TrackBack (1) 

Also worth perusing is today's article by Richard Poe at FrontPageMag regarding Soros' role in all this... and what Soros hopes to gain.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/articles/readarticle.asp?ID=25193&p=1

Liberals love blackface

They imagine racism where there is none, and then think nothing of employing blatant racist imagery to attack those who aren't liberal enough for them:

wolfminstrel.jpg

As I noted in my column last week, there are no grown-ups on the other side of the aisle. (Hat tip: Blue Crab Boulevard.)

Flashback: Netroots vs. Rightroots: left-wingers love blackface Flashback: The vile bile we have to put up with Allah notes the illogic:  link: 161 comments  Let's give them a miserable Nov 8 by keeping the House and Senate Republican.

Democrat Slowdown Signs -- Except at CNN (Why Wolf Attacked Lynn)

Missouri stem-cell debate gets the spotlight (Rush turned this one around)

Expect lots more of this nonsense if/when the Donks seize power:

Sen. Clinton Huddles With Gay Leaders

...and this:

Caption the rally for gay marriage rights in New Jersey

 


63 posted on 10/30/2006 2:11:57 PM PST by backhoe (Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Dawn of Information)
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Note to angry Republicans: Stay angry, but vot Republican
 
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Democrats wait in the wings with subpoenas
 
NBC Just Did a Hit Piece on Halliburton (media bias alert)
 
Dead voters continue to cast ballots in New York (?coincidentally? 4 of 5 are dems)
 
Unregulated groups put millions in election - Special interests, millionaires skirt campaign limits.
 
 Ortega poised for return to power in Nicaragua
 
Should Japan go Nuclear?
 
Newt Gingrich: Is the Tide Turning in the 2006 Campaign?
 
RedRover's Murhta's soft on Terrorists and Illegals
 
More than 40 arrested on charges of running (human) smuggling ring
 
The 'Goebellization' of Democrats and The MSM--Its been hard for the “Big Lie” to gain traction with the general public since the emergence of the new media. Note the out of control rancor directed at Rush and anyone else that will challenge them. I'm always surprise at the large number of people I see on a daily basis that are wise to the big lies of the media.
 
Bush hits hard at gay marriage
 
Audio: John Kerry on America’s lazy, uneducated military--I was waiting for the inevitable poll-killing bombshell from Kerry. The man just keeps on giving. Mehlman should send him a bottle of Chevas.

64 posted on 10/31/2006 4:08:06 AM PST by backhoe
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He Was For The Troops

Before he was against them.

The Corner has been compiling the reaction. Glenn Reynolds; "Kerry's suggestion that the troops in Iraq are dumb failures is not only reprehensible, but false on the facts."

More roundup action from (combat veteran of Operation Desert Storm) Dr.James Joyner, PhD at Outside The Beltway, on John Kerry, "who came a few thousand Ohio voters short of being Commander in Chief.

Breaking - Kerry clarifies; "Rush Limbaugh made me do it."

Flashback to his own "lackluster" academic record at Yale. (Via Drudge)

Allegations by The Swift Boat Veterans For The Truth that Kerry's Vietnam purple hearts were self-inflicted become more believable all the time.

Posted by Kate at 02:20 PM | Comments (3)

John Kerry Supports The Troops As Special-Education Cases

John Kerry has never hidden his contempt for the armed forces very well, not even when he served as an officer in the Navy. Yesterday the mask slipped a little bit, as John Ziegler at KFI notes on his website, and Allahpundit mirrors at Hot Air. At a political rally for California's Democratic challenger to Arnold Schwarzenegger for governor, Phil Angelides, Kerry told the Pasadena City College crowd to study hard and get an education -- or wind up like the losers in the military:

“You know, education, if you make the most of it, if you study hard and you do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, uh, you, you can do well. If you don’t, you get stuck in Iraq.”

Wow. Just wow. Posted by Captain Ed at 06:53 AM | Comments (69) | TrackBack (15)

This clip, with a couple of Dean's remarks along with Pelosi saying we don't need a missile defense shield and some goods pictures of the Killing Fields would make a great  ad.

JOHN KERRY -- a gift that keeps on giving. Unfortunately, it's a gift for the Republicans. . . .

Kerry's suggestion that the troops in Iraq are dumb failures is not only reprehensible, but false on the facts. In other words, a typical Kerry performance, just in time for the elections.  Philip Klein observes: "What struck me about this comment beyond the obvious fact that it is insulting to our troops, is just how politically incompetent John Kerry is. Here we are, a week before Election Day..."

Kerry Goes Ballistic

Flipper counterattacks instead of doing the right thing and apologizing: JohnKerry.com - Press Releases. (Hat tip: Allahpundit.)   'Kerry truly has become the Angry Left. Whining, conspiratorial, bitter, vicious. Take a good look America. Here's your choice for Nov. 7. Nancy Pelosi said last week the speaker's gavel would soon be out of the hands of ``special interests'' and into those of ``America's children.'''

This is the new Democrat style—nasty, insulting, and in your face.  link: 250 comments   more  link: 139 comments

Now Can We Question Their Patriotism?

The moonbat swarms are getting smaller in San Francisco, but their virulence seems to be increasing: ANSWER March and Rally : Indybay. (Hat tip: Indy Media Watch.) "My question is is that if we indeed did lose, what are these secular, diversity loving, alternative lifestyle embracing seditious, cowardly, cut and run, piles of chicken crap going to do when the Shari starts cutting off their heads?"

FIRST, they came for the gays. . . .

The Second Amendment is in grave danger, but today's patriots can save it

Just in time for the election, the "disarm the citizens, empower the criminals" lobby tunes up once again:

Ceasefire Cincinnati, 100 Male March Join Forces

Zell Miller Leads Democratic Coalition For Santorum (GIVE EM HELL ZELL!!)

Great New Santorum Ad

We can vote without help, thank you

Dems hiring 500 lawyers to block "GOP voter fraud"

Taxpayer Group Launches Ad Campaign: Stop Democrats from Taking Over Congress

 
Voters vs. Polls
 
FLASHBACK 2002: The Coming Decline of Political Polls
 
Why Some Top Republicans Think They May Still Have the Last Laugh
 
Limbaugh not far off on Fox, neurologist says
 
Waxman Plans Tougher Oversight Of Companies
 
Some GOP favoring groups the “experts” are forgetting

65 posted on 10/31/2006 1:10:04 PM PST by backhoe
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McCain: "An Insult to Every Soldier Serving in Combat"
 
Uproar over Kerry Iraq remarks; Bush says troops deserve apology;--A Freeper has named this event "Rovember Surprise".

 
American Legion to Sen. Kerry: Apologize Now
 
AMVETS Calls on Senator to Apologize to Troops [is a slap in the face to every soldier, sailor,.....
 
Fox News Clip of Kerry's non apology and Bush bashing
 
For Conservatives and Republicans, the Kerry Comments should be a rallying call.
 
John Kerry "Swiftboats" Himself : "October Surprise that's NO surprise !
 
John Kerry 'Swiftboats' Democrats
 
Media: Treats for Liberals, Tricks for GOP
 
We want a choice, not an echo (Voters want less government; candidates promise more)
 
Democrat Alcee Hastings (Impeached for Bribery - Future Chairman of Intelligence Committee )
 
Why should conservatives vote to crush the dems?Just look at Europe
 
State To Crack Down On Illegal Guns (NY)--Just in time for the election, the "disarm the citizens, empower the criminals" lobby tunes up once again...
 
Rosie O’Donnell Says Condi Rice is Dick Cheney’s Evil Twin Brother (Rosie's a dumb racist)
 
 Check it out: A CONSERVATIVE VOTERS GUIDE TO THE NOV. 7Th ELECTIONS

66 posted on 10/31/2006 4:09:18 PM PST by backhoe
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If you're thinking about not voting, Michelle Malkin's latest Vent will scare you into a more civic-minded attitude. She reviews the House of horrors that we'll see if the Dems re-take the House or the Senate. It's not pretty.  Permalink    Dafydd ab Hugh offers some textual criticism and a like-minded analysis of the cultural origins of Kerry's view of the military.
 
Dems' Disdain For The Military (Michelle Malkin Hits Home Run Alert)
 
Saigon John Kerry shots himself again [ 1, 2, 3 ]
 
Bush rises to the occasion

Video: Aren't you glad he is our president?

Dana Milbank, meanwhile, simply accuses Karl Rove of having magical powers. I'm with Milbank!

Kerry hands GOP a Halloween treat
 
"Rat-toberfest" or "Rovember" - FReepers speculate on what the last minute "Surprise" will be...
 
Kerry-ing on may doom Dems
 
Did Kerry Hand Republicans a November Gift?
 
CNN's Jack Cafferty: 'One Can Only Hope' Kerry Story Fades
 
After J F'ing Kerry Swiftboats the Democrats, Hillary! come up with this gem:
Hillary Clinton calls for 'internationalist' foreign policy--I'm surprised and pleased to see her declare this so far in advance. Underlying all of this are the same old tired socialist assumptions that wealth equates to possession of material goods and that an inequitable distribution of those is detrimental to an imagined Better World, and that the remediation for this involves taking from those who have and giving to those with claims on it.
 
And then, there is this menace:
Islam: What The West Needs To Know (a peek at the film)--a TV special called Don't Get Me Started: There's No Excuse For Terror (37 minutes).  It explains how crazy it is for some liberals to call terrorists "Freedom Fighters" and to support groups like Hezbollah since they stand for everything that any true liberal is against.

Why Nancy Pelosi Thinks Alcee Hastings Is Qualified

Over the last few weeks, I have pointed out that the man Nancy Pelosi wants to head the House Intelligence Committee if the Democrats win control of the House, Alcee Hastings, got impeached and removed for corruption from the federal bench by a Democratic Congress twenty years ago. For a potential Speaker who likes to talk about "draining the swamp" of Republican corruption, giving a disgraced judge the gavel to a committee critical to national security seems not just strange but dangerous in a time of war. However, Ruth Marcus tells a story in her Washington Post column today that explains Pelosi's enthusiasm for Hastings: And why is Pelosi so dead set on Hastings? Marcus confirms what I wrote earlier; the Congressional Black Caucus will not support her for the speakership if she doesn't select Hastings. This is what a Democratic majority will bring. Posted by Captain Ed at 05:45 AM | Comments (0)

Kos Kid Goes Nuts in Charlottesville

Oh yes. The sickly sweet stench of insanity fills the political air: Video: Allen’s staffers toss Kos Kid to the floor. link: 298 comments

Rep. Charles Rangel: 'No Animosity' Toward Cheney

My take? http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1729762/posts?page=9#9

OBSESSION: Essential Viewing For All Free Republicans--I'm going to order the DVD and request permission to show it at my church during the Sunday night service.

Who’s Fueling The Racial Hatred? [Tan Nguyen calls out Loretta Sanchez]

One more for the Gipper(Think Reagan on Novmber 7th, One more for Ronald Reagan. Pics.)


67 posted on 11/01/2006 5:31:21 AM PST by backhoe
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President Bush on the Rush Limbaugh show this afternoon:
Hysterical Media Meltdown--"At the White House press briefing, the reporters are bringing up every caveat they can think of to explain Kerry’s remark away, and Tony Snow is just slapping their excuses aside, this is just too funny."
 
John Kerry Gives Demos Botched Campaign
 
Kerry Drops a Bomb on the Democrats (Kerry & Pelosi enter Witness Protection Program)
A Message to John Kerry from Iraq

(Hat tip: equable.)

UPDATE at 11/1/06 9:59:05 am:

Here’s the full sized version.   link: 261 comments

When John Kerry's Courage Went M.I.A. (Senator covered up evidence of P.O.W.'s left behind)

Democrat Blog Applauds Kerry's Military Insult

Kerry’s base knew exactly what he was saying. They know very well that it was not a joke about President Bush, as Kerry is now (laughably) trying to claim. Here’s a post applauding Kerry’s slam at the military, at The Democratic Daily: All Star Rally Gives Phil Angelides A Boost.    link: 152 comments

VDH has this to say:

What is striking about visiting Iraq is the wealth of talent there, from privates to generals. Without being gratuitously cruel, the problem of mediocrity is not in the ranks of the military, but on our university campuses, where half-educated professors and non-serious students killing time are ubiquitous. Personally, I'd wager the intelligence of a Marine Corps private any day over the average D.C. journalist.
Loony Left Blogs Worship Angry Flipper

Following his offhanded insult against America’s military, John Kerry is getting lots of support for his angry, defensive press conference—from (who else?) the Angry Left blogosphere: JohnKerry.com - Blog: Hit’ em Back Harder, Harder.  | link: 154 comments "Kerry starts going all defensive, lashing out in anger, and digging an even deeper hole for himself. That happened with the Swift Boat Veterans in 2004...Two calls for his resignation in the last hour and a half. Dems deserting like flies."

How They're Covering the Kerry Story

For the most part, the mainstream media (newspapers, anyway) are resolutely refusing to be thrown off message by John Kerry's series of gaffes. The New York Times, for example, headlines As Vote Nears, Stances on War Set Off Sparks. The Times leads, not with Kerry's statement, but with President Bush's criticism of it, and frames the story as being primarily about the President and the war. You have to read deep into the Times's article to discover what it was that Bush criticized.

The Washington Post buried the story on page A8. It, too, framed the story as being mainly about the President; its headline is Bush Calls Kerry Remarks Insulting to U.S. Troops. In the Post, at least you don't have to read to the end of the story to find out what "Kerry's remarks" were. But both papers spend more space on the unpopularity of the war and on how well Democrats are doing this election cycle than on Kerry's gaffe and the outrage it has provoked.

The Minneapolis Star Tribune's coverage is more straightforward; it recounts Kerry's comment and the reaction to it without surrounding the story with spin. But the Strib buries its one paragraph of coverage deep inside the paper, as the lead item in a column titled "Iraq Developments."

The liberal press has a story line for this election, and John Kerry's exposing how the left really feels about the military isn't it. This story illustrates, I think, the rift between this country's two media cultures.

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I'm cautiously optimistic- I'm going to go out on a limb, and predict we will win- possibly, win big.

Here's my brief report on what I saw with Georgia's Advance Voting Monday:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1728963/posts?page=20#20

And some followup here:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1728963/posts?page=28#28

I've thought over what I saw, and I finally realized what my first impression of the crowd was...

"These are all talk radio listeners."

So the Republican base is motivated- highly motivated.

Stay tuned...
 
TURNING POINT --- AT LEAST FOR ME (Boortz)--I still have this deep felt desire to see the Republican's get punished by the electorate in next week's midterm election ... but suddenly the stakes seem to be too high.What turned the tide for me? John Kerry, that's what. That insipid, haughty, pretentious jerk uttered another one of his absurd statements about our men and women in uniform ... and in a flash my fear of Democrats and their disdain for our military services overcame any desire I had to put Republicans over my knee.

68 posted on 11/01/2006 12:01:26 PM PST by backhoe (Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, ridin' the trackball into the Sunset...)
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If true ( and it appears to be ) Kerry should be drummed out of the Senate:

Kerry Trolled Funerals for Anti-Bush Spokesmen, Solicited Family at Son's Wake--What the hell is wrong with these people?
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=/Politics/archive/200611/POL20061101d.html
 
CBS Fearful Kerry Comments Will Mobilize GOP Base (Fear it MSM, he's your creation)--You hear Rush play the clip from CNN where the one news gal pretty much admitted "we HOPE this will disappear in a day or two?" They hardly even try to cover up for their biases any more.
 
 

69 posted on 11/01/2006 12:50:58 PM PST by backhoe (Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, ridin' the trackball into the Sunset...)
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Is GOP confidence for real? Is this a classic bluff?
 
Kerry Used Soldiers' Funderal to Solicit Campaign Help
 
That's No Apology [and] Kerry, in Full [Mark Levin's comments]
 
Kerry Non-Apology Rejected by Pro-Troop Organization
 
Kerry's Non-Apology Not Accepted [NEWS RELEASE]
TNS_Dustjacket

(John F'n Kerry--1971)

Kerry Swift Boats Himself

 
Cheney says U.S. is lucky Kerry lost
 
Flashback: Kerry First to demand Lott's Resignation
 
Kerry's Remarks Give GOP Ammo In Close Minnesota races
 
The Blogger Boogeymen
 
Nations have the governments they deserve: Thoughts on the Latin American elections
 
2003 FLASHBACK: Kerry repeatedly calls Iraq coalition partners forced, bribed, and extorted

70 posted on 11/01/2006 3:42:43 PM PST by backhoe (A Nuke for every Kook- what a Clinton "legacy...")
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One of many reasons why this election is critical:
Rumsfeld: Terrorists Plan Attacks to Manipulate U.S. Media
 
Democrats ditch bungling Kerry
 
Dems Cry Wolf Regarding Voter Fraud: But It's Strategy--Not Reality
 
Forget the Polls. We Can Help Rick Santorum Win. Here's How.
 
A man who remembers everything and learns nothing (VDH with more on Kerry)
 
JIHAD IS FUN! VOTE DEMOCRAT!
 
 

71 posted on 11/01/2006 4:29:31 PM PST by backhoe (A Nuke for every Kook- what a Clinton "legacy...")
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President Bush on Rush Limbaugh today: “Anybody who is in a position to serve this country ought to understand the consequences of words, and our troops deserve the full support of people in government.”

The trueps spek owt:
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Full-sized version here. (LGF)

Pajamas Media has a Lurch round up here. Go!

John Kerry is now outdoing Al Gore when it comes to loser derangement syndrome.” (Powerline)

THE CURSE OF KERRY REMINDS PUBLIC OF DEMS' REAL VIEWS

Kerry Excuse Number 4

If you can believe this, we have yet another version of John Kerry’s excuse. By my count, this is the fourth version of what he really meant to say:

Just for the sake of sweet sweet context, here’s what he actually did say to an audience of young Democrats at a rally for California gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides:

You know, education, if you make the most of it, and you study hard, and you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don’t, you get stuck in Iraq.

06:10 PM PST | link: 657 comments

Election Roundup

Posted in Politics at 11:58 am by GCPundit

Campaign rally ends in scuffle
(Sen. George Allen)

Hacking Democracy (HBO Documentary)

Many conservative blacks still vote for Democrats

Celebrities Inform Voters of Their Rights in Radio Ads

Kerry gets blasted on his own blog for his stupidity

U.S. girds for Election Day trouble

Do Your Own Election Verification Exit Poll! (shaking my head)

Biden wants to end “the occupation of Iraq”

Sen. Jim Talent GOTV Update

72 posted on 11/02/2006 4:54:59 AM PST by backhoe (A Nuke for every Kook- what a Clinton "legacy...")
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Visit the following link to find out why your vote is so critical.
http://www.thepoliticalpitbull.com/2006/11/video_we_cant_underestimate_th.php

 

Orson Scott Card. Read the whole thing. It's a piece as important to Canadians as it Americans, and merits forwarding to your friends and family.

The Rest Of The Story On The Allen 'Assault'

Various left-wing bloggers voiced their outrage when blogger/activist Mike Stark got leveled after trying to push his way through to George Allen at a hotel this week.However, a series of photographs from the event by the Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star shows that Allen's staff had good reason to worry about Stark. Posted by Captain Ed at 06:13 AM | Comments (20) | TrackBack (7)

 
ACORN Workers Indicted For Alleged Voter Fraud

Missouri ACORN Workers Indicted, 35,000 Questionable Forms!

Posted in Politics, Crime, History at 10:23 am by nbpundit

From Gateway Pundit:  7 Comments

A LOOK AT Seymour Hersh, John Kerry, and Vietnam nostalgia on the left.

UPDATE: Related thoughts here. "It is surpassingly strange to watch an industry will its own destruction."

CNN: "Electronic Voting Machines Shown to be Tamper Prone"--the dims are spending more time prepping their excuses for when they lose than they are actually trying to win.

Maryland balloting beset with doubts, vulnerability

Oppose Trans-Texas corridor when voting

A Democratic Majority - What it would mean in the people’s house. (Speaker of the House Hastert)

Where Is America Going? [Lileks]-- Boil it all down, though, and you get two different views of the future that differ from the sort of disputation we've had before. One is based in the virtues America held in the past: hard-workin', church-goin', gummint outta my hair. The other is based in the virtues Europe displays today: the warm bath of socialism, the bromides of multiculturalism, the distaste for nationalism, and an icky-icky revulsion toward landing a fist on the jaw of the barbarians.

Second Thoughts - How will the upcoming elections affect gun rights?

More from the "Disarm the citizens, empower the criminals, and Blame Boosh!" lobby--NJ: Healy: Blood on Bush's hands

NYC: Price of Illegal Guns Soaring Here In Wake of Anti-Gun Campaign

Rush's E-mail to Katie Couric--I'm tired of the way widows, mothers of dead soldiers, and people ravaged by disease are used by Dems as pathetic broken props.

Never forgive, never forget- we are at WWIV--Remains Identified of Sept. 11 Flight Victims (Flight Attendent And Passenger)

And, the Enemy within--(Senator Ted) Kennedy Offered to Help Soviets Thwart U.S. Policies, KGB Papers Show

These "polls"

Then and Now, Media Sing Along to Dems' Election Song: 'No Tax Cuts'

Vets, families outraged by remarks

October Surprise: Democrats Can't Hide Their Contempt for the Military

Washington Post and MSNBC's Desperation--Do they see this election slipping away for the Dems?-- the Democrats always get their base out. Yes they have to buy votes, with money, smokes, and sometime booze. But they get their voters out.

GIS DROP SMART BOMB ON KERRY


73 posted on 11/02/2006 1:47:06 PM PST by backhoe (A Nuke for every Kook- what a Clinton "legacy...")
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Nine Of Ten Jihadis Agree- Vote Democrat
 
Its Official: Terrorists Are For The Democrats (The Jihad Wants You To Vote For Pelosi&Reid Alert)

30 Minutes To Victory!

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It's come down to the ground game. If Republicans want to ensure that the GOP continues to control Congress after the midterms, we need to get organized in the final hours. Let me give you the short, blog-version of the St. Crispin's Day speech from Henry V. If November 8th arrives and we have lost control of the House or Senate, or both, and you didn't spend that 30 minutes doing your best to keep Republicans in office, how will you feel? Will it be more important to secure the majorities, or to watch the Vikings blow another game on television?Posted by Captain Ed at 06:19 PM | Comments (7)

 
Why is your vote so critical?
WWIV
We are in it:

So I Guess The FMSO Documents Are Legit

Over the past year or so, I have provided CQ readers with a number of translations from key Iraqi Intelligence Service documents that have been translated by either the FMSO or by Joseph Shahda of the Free Republic website. I even engaged two interpreters to verify one particularly explosive memo last April, after Shahda published his own translation. Now we find another verification of their authenticity, this time from the New York Times, which reports today that the documents constitute a national-security threat: This is apparently the Times' November surprise, but it's a surprising one indeed. The Times has just authenticated the entire collection of memos, some of which give very detailed accounts of Iraqi ties to terrorist organizations. Just this past Monday, I posted a memo which showed that the Saddam regime actively coordinated with Palestinian terrorists in the PFLP as well as Hamas and Islamic Jihad. On September 20th, I reposted a translation of an IIS memo written four days after 9/11 that worried the US would discover Iraq's ties to Osama bin Laden.

What other highlights has the Times now authenticated? We have plenty:

* 2001 IIS memo directing its agents to test mass grave sites in southern Iraq for radiation, and to use "trusted news agencies" to leak rumors about the lack of credibility of Coalition reporting on the subject. They specify CNN.

* The Blessed July operation, in which Saddam's sons planned a series of assassinations in London, Iran, and southern Iraq

* Saddam's early contacts with Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda from 1994-7

* UNMOVIC knew of a renewed effort to make ricin from castor beans in 2002, but never reported it

* The continued development of delivery mechanisms for biological and chemical weapons by the notorious "Dr. Germ" in 2002

Actually, we have much, much more. All of these documents underscore the threat posed by Saddam Hussein and show that his regime continued their work on banned weapons programs.

UPDATE: More at Stop the ACLU and QandO. And Michelle Malkin has a great take on this -- the paper that blew a series of highly classified national-security programs wants to point fingers about the status of these documents? Posted by Captain Ed at 12:14 AM | Comments (14) | TrackBack (7)

NY Times: Iraq Within A Year Of Building Bomb In 2002

November 3rd, 2006

A seemingly inadvertent admission from the "Paper Of Treason," the New York Times:

U.S. Web Archive Is Said to Reveal a Nuclear Guide

November 3, 2006
By WILLIAM J. BROAD

Last March, the federal government set up a Web site to make public a vast archive of Iraqi documents captured during the war. The Bush administration did so under pressure from Congressional Republicans who said they hoped to “leverage the Internet” to find new evidence of the prewar dangers posed by Saddam Hussein.

But in recent weeks, the site has posted some documents that weapons experts say are a danger themselves: detailed accounts of Iraq’s secret nuclear research before the 1991 Persian Gulf war. The documents, the experts say, constitute a basic guide to building an atom bomb.

Last night, the government shut down the Web site after The New York Times asked about complaints from weapons experts and arms-control officials.

Among the dozens of documents in English were Iraqi reports written in the 1990s and in 2002 for United Nations inspectors in charge of making sure Iraq had abandoned its unconventional arms programs after the Persian Gulf war. Experts say that at the time, Mr. Hussein’s scientists were on the verge of building an atom bomb, as little as a year away.

Who lied? 2 Comments »

Saddam Was Close to a Nuclear Bomb

Here’s the New York Times’ November surprise: U.S. Web Archive Is Said to Reveal a Nuclear Guide.

Apparently, in 1991 Saddam Hussein was about a year away from a nuclear bomb, and possessed detailed plans to build one. The Times wouldn’t be publishing this if they thought it would help the GOP, and the angle here is that the Bush administration was sloppy with intelligence secrets, since some of the plans were made publicly available on the Iraq documents web site.

But it’s a weak last-minute play, that could just as easily be interpreted as a positive story for the Bush administration since it lends credence to fears of Iraqi WMD.

UPDATE at 11/2/06 10:17:02 pm:

Note paragraph 13 (hat tip: LGF readers):

Among the dozens of documents in English were Iraqi reports written in the 1990s and in 2002 for United Nations inspectors in charge of making sure Iraq had abandoned its unconventional arms programs after the Persian Gulf war. Experts say that at the time, Mr. Hussein’s scientists were on the verge of building an atom bomb, as little as a year away.

Is the New York Times actually conceding that Saddam was just a year away from having a nuclear weapon in 2002?

#310 Buckeye Abroad  11/3/2006 02:15AM PST
 

#248 Isi

Perhaps others have already mentioned this but the above is NOT the same as having the appropriate materials to do so.

Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria, Sada Says

The man who served as the no. 2 official in Saddam Hussein's air force says Iraq moved weapons of mass destruction into Syria before the war by loading the weapons into civilian aircraft in which the passenger seats were removed.

ANOTHER FORMER HIGH-RANKING IRAQI OFFICIAL CONFIRMS WMD WENT TO SYRIA

Ali Ibrahim al-Tikriti was a southern regional commander for Saddam Hussein’s Fedayeen militia in the late 1980s and a personal friend of the dictator. Units under his command dealt with chemical and biological weapons.

A senior Syrian journalist reports Iraq WMD located in three Syrian sites

Nizar-Nayouf, a Syrian journalist who recently defected from Syria to Western Europe and is known for bravely challenging the Syrian regime, said in a letter Monday, January 5, [2006], to Dutch newspaper “De Telegraaf,” that he knows the three sites where Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) are kept.

Deputy Undersecretary of Defense John A. Shaw: Russia Moved Saddam's WMD

A top Pentagon official who was responsible for tracking Saddam Hussein's weapons programs before and after the 2003 liberation of Iraq, has provided the first-ever account of how Saddam Hussein "cleaned up" his weapons of mass destruction stockpiles to prevent the United States from discovering them.

For those in still in denial, Saddam's WMD went to Syria...

Charles Rangel, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee

If the Democrats win control of the House as expected, Charles Rangel (D-NY) will become the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.

Here is the text of a Dhimmi Watch post from February 2005:

Ranking House Dhimmicrat Charlie Rangel repeats what by now are well-worn pieties re Islam. From NewsMax, with thanks to the Constantinopolitan Irredentist:
Top House Democrat Charlie Rangel said Tuesday that it was an act of discrimination to label groups like Hezbollah "Islamic terrorists."...Rangel even questioned whether, in fact, a worldwide Islamic terrorist movement even existed...

"Islam is now threat"
A piece by Andrew Bolt, usually someone who tries to find a positive view on the issue...

http://tinyurl.com/tzrfn

Posted by Robert at 07:22 PM | Comments (54)
 

John Conyers, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee

If the Democrats capture control of the House as expected, John Conyers (D-MI) will chair the Judiciary Committee.

John Conyers introduced H. Res. 288 in May 2005. While it speaks of all three "Abrahamic" faiths, it is clearly designed, under the guise of "tolerance" and condemnation of "bigotry," to stifle free discussion of the elements of Islam that give rise to violence and the supremacist impulse that we see all over the world today. Here is the text:

Conyers also did CAIR's bidding in working to deny an Indian official's entry into the US.

And then there's Khaled Saffuri.

Posted by Robert at 07:08 PM | Comments (41)
 
The Times: Still Running Interference for Kerry!

The New York Times did everything it could to get John Kerry elected President in 2004, and the paper is still running interference for him. We haven't yet commented on this astonishing piece by Kate Zernike, which appeared yesterday. It is misleading and tendentious in a number of ways-- Permalink  Via Patterico, who has more. What makes this piece so outrageous is that it flat-out lies about what Kerry said."...this not only makes the NY Times look silly, it also make Kerry look foolish..." "...jaw dropping for the stupidity..."

I say again-
We Are At War with militant Islam
Never forgive, never forget:
9/11 Attack Victims' Remains Identified

Never forget: Remains identified of September 11 flight victims.

The New York medical examiner’s office said in a statement that it had identified remains of Karen Ann Martin, the 40-year-old head flight attendant on American Airlines Flight 11, which slammed into the trade center’s north tower.

Remains of Douglas Joel Stone, 54, who was a passenger on the same flight as Martin, were also identified. The remains of a third male victim were identified, but his family requested that his name be withheld and an official declined to say whether he was on one of the two planes that struck the Twin Towers.

 
Record Early Voting Turnout Causes Problem in Kingsport (Tennessee)
 
A history of the 101st Fighting Keyboarders. This is just magnificent, highly recommended.
 
JVERITAS Responds to the 11/3 NYT Article Regarding Iraq Nuclear Program.
 
Why bother voting?
Do you really want to see "My Brother, My Spouse," and "Gay is OK- for your kindergartener" to become the law of the land?
Poll shows increased support for banning gay marriage (NJ ruling having effect)
 
Will Gay Marriage Undermine Marriage? What SSM Advocates Say...
 
Also, even more failed policies:
NYC Mayor Vows to Tighten Gun Control
 
Democrats Want America To Fail (Melanie Morgan On Teaching Republicans A Lesson Is Stupid Alert)
 
The Enemy within:
Kennedy Offered to Help Soviets Thwart U.S. Policies, KGB Papers Show
 
Measure H Puts Bush's Impeachment To Voters
 
WHERE'S NANCY?
 
Europe is Pelosi's America
 
Dare you take for granted the black voting bloc?
 
The Acorn Indictments - A union-backed outfit faces charges of election fraud.
 
How we Teach Kids... a Sad Commentary
 
Senate Immigration Bill Would Allow 100 Million New Legal Immigrants over the Next Twenty Years

74 posted on 11/03/2006 4:20:58 AM PST by backhoe
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Saddam “on the Verge” of Getting a Nuke in 2002 from The American Mind
I don’t want to hear anymore “Bush lied, people died” talk. From today’s NY Times story on nuclear weapons information available on a government website of Iraqi documents we get this: Among the dozens of documents in English we... [Read More]
 
 Big roundup of blogosphere reaction at Stop The ACLU/
" The lefties will change their mind when a nuke goes off somewhere near their neighbourhood."
 
Saddam was a year away from having nukes -- Bush to blame

The defining characteristic of partisan attacks on President Bush has been their unthinking and indiscriminate nature. For example, Bush is to blame for not halting the development of nukes by Iran and North Korea, but he's also to blame for toppling Saddam Hussein due in part to his concern that Saddam was interested in and capable of developing nukes. Critics point to Iran's rise as evidence that Bush misplaced his focus on Iraq but they don't consider how Saddam would have reacted to Iranian nuclear progress.

The New York Times now has carried unthinking Bush-bashing to a point beyond caricature. Today, as Tiger Hawk notes, it quotes with apparent approval "experts" who say that Saddam was as little as a year away from building an atom bomb. The Times does so in order to show that the Bush administration acted recklessly when it published captured Iraqi documents that describe that country's WMD programs, because those documents might be used by another country in furtherance of building WMD.

Did the Times just say that Saddam's Iraq was a year away from building a nuclear weapon? I guess so. Good thing Saddam's no longer in power.

As Tiger Hawk puts it, "the New York Times owes Judith Miller an apology. Or at least a hat tip." Not to mention President Bush.

See Jim Geraghty for more.

Posted by Paul at 08:29 PM | Permalink  

UPDATE: More at Stop the ACLU and QandO. And Michelle Malkin has a great take on this -- the paper that blew a series of highly classified national-security programs wants to point fingers about the status of these documents?

UPDATE II: Bump to top. And The Anchoress has dreamed up a hilarious dialogue at the NYT -- don't miss it.

Posted by Captain Ed at 07:14 AM | Comments (43) | TrackBack (47)   A Pinch Of A Mobius Loop from Ed Driscoll.com
This just in: there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, but our releasing of the details of Saddam Hussein's nuclear weapons program could benefit Iran. If that doesn't sound internally consistent to you at first glance, you're not... [Read More]  New York Times: Open mouth, insert foot, shoot foot, blame Bush from Mike's Noise
Damn ... there's no way I can skip a post on this ... Since we occupied Iraq three and a half years ago, we have found: brand-new chemical PPE designed for battlefield use over a dozen artillary shells containing cyclosarin [Read More]
 
Hoekstra Responds to NYT Nuke Article

Here’s Rep. Pete Hoekstra’s reply to the New York Times, via Michelle Malkin. | link: 49 comments  "The New York Times and the IAEA have conspired to swing an American election. The Times didn't even check with the relevant officials."

My October 5th E-Mail to the IAEA Regarding Saddam Re-Constructing His Nuclear Program

Dear God...it makes me shudder to think what might have been if we had waited any longer to invade Iraq...

I supported the war and the reasons for it all along, but I never, ever suspected that Iraq was that close.

I knew for a fact that there were WMD. I had hard evidence of that within a few months of arriving here in '04. But I never knew that it was this bad.

11 posted on 11/03/2006 1:33:42 PM EST by Allegra (Help! I'm "Stuck in Iraq!" I KNEW I Should Have Studied Harder....)
 
 
Determined terrorists with less than $10 million could murder 100,000 Americans within months...article is based on the original, The Bomb in the Backyard, available only to subscribers at Foreign Policy magazine.
 

If you cannot view the movie "OBSESSION" on Fox News Saturday Nov. 4th at 8pm/1am/5am, and Sunday Nov. 5th at 10pm. , you can still catch it on youtube:

Obsession: Radical Islam Part 1- There's a Problem


Obsession: Radical Islam Part 2 - The Culture of Jihad

Obsession: Radical Islam Part 3 - The Media of Terrorism

Obsession: Radical Islam Part 4- Jihad in the West


Obsession: Radical Islam Part 5 - The culture of Denial


Obsession: Radical Islam Part 6 - To Their Own Children!

Obsession: Radical Islam Part 7 - Hitler and the Mufti
Obsession: Radical Islam Part 8 - We've Been Here Before...

Go to the Obsession link and view
Steve Emerson discussing Obsession on Fox News (link in left hand bar)

as well as Obsession featured on CNN
Director Wayne Kopping was interviewed by Glenn Beck

Honest Reporting
also posted their film
Relentless - The Struggle for Peace in the Middle East online at google video.

Big Green Trying to Buy Conservative Hero Pombo's Seat


Midterm elections: Democrats seen as having a small edge (What Happened to "The Wave?"

The Silent Storm

A look at Pelosi's voting record

Fact Sheet: Job Creation Continues - More Than 6.8 Million Jobs Created Since August 2003

Deceased Missourians on voting rolls still voting: 10,000 dead still registered to vote.

DEMOCRATS WORKING TO SUPPRESS MILITARY VOTES ..... AGAIN! [UNGRIGGIN' REAL ALERT]

Senior Terrorists Interviewed Say They Hope Americans Sweep Democrats Into Power

The Big Loser in the Election: Old Media

Please thank William Broad, of The New York Times, for confirming Iraq's nuclear potential

Bill Clinton and CIA Gave Iranians Blueprint for Nuclear Bomb

Iran - CIA 'gave bomb plan to Tehran' (Clinton Legacy - Nuclear weapons)

Republicans Say Base Energized by Kerry Flub-- and, the Nukes...

SMARTCARDS GO MISSING IN TENNESSEE; CONTROL ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES (Drudge)


75 posted on 11/03/2006 12:27:01 PM PST by backhoe
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Crawl Over Broken Glass
 
 Hussein's Iraq had a nuclear weapons program after all
 
NYT: Saddam Was a Year Away From Atomic Bomb from The Dread Pundit Bluto
The New York Times has just destroyed three years of myth-making by the Democrats. [Read More] "In a story apparently designed to attack the Bush administration less than a week away from the midterm elections, the New York Times has instead delivered a stunning November Surprise to the Democrats."
 
NY Times: Saddam 1 year away from Atomic Bomb from Morning Coffee
Remember those millions of doccuments recovered after the fall of Saddam’s Regime? The ones which among other things clearly showed showed connections of Saddam’s regime to Al Qaeda in the early 90’s,  the continued development of d... [Read More]
 
‘Sheesh, You Mean Those Iraqi Docs Are Real?’ from Webloggin
That would be the moonbatty NY Times Reaction as they have finally found a reason to believe that the Saddam Hussein document repository as posted on a U.S. government website is real. Last March, the federal government set up a Web site to make publi... [Read More]--Others Blogging on this story
Wizbang, The Iowa Voice, Michelle Malkin, Stop the ACLU, Right Winged, The Political Pit Bull, Flopping Aces
 
Polipundit reminds us what Sen. Feinstein said in 2003: “The bottom line is that Iraq did not possess, or have concrete plans to develop, nuclear, chemical or biological weapons in 2003 when the war began. There simply is no there, there. Saddam Hussein did not have an active nuclear, chemical or biological weapons program."
 
Times Inadvertently Admits Iraq Was Nuclear Lea from Amy Proctor
Essentially, pre-2003 Iraq had more developed nuclear know-how than Iran and North Korea. This sustains the international belief that Saddam Hussein was indeed capable of and engaging in the development of a nuclear program. [Read More]--Jveritas at Translating the Iraq Documents has this commentary: The New York Times had an article in 1998 titled “An Iraqi Defector Warns of Iraq's Nuclear Weapons Research” where the Degussa furnaces were mentioned
 
TOM MAGUIRE HAS MORE on those Iraqi nuclear plans. "Only a small handful of us were paying attention to what these documents said until the NYT Kerryed itself today."
New! "Jon Carry" bumper sticker
 
NY Times Story Just Got Much Worse
 
"Detailed Design of Nuclear Weapons is Available on the Internet ( NYT and IAEA Are Liars)"  nuclearweaponarchive.org ^
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1731794/posts
UK reveals [complete] nuclear bomb plans April 15, 2002
 I  remember back in the 1990's that Hazel O'Lerry declassified a whole bunch of energy department documents.
 
Haggard accuser admits to timing allegations to influence election
 
Cheney on Iraq: 'Full Speed Ahead ... We're Not Running for Office'
 
First Video Of 9/11 Terrorist
 
Dems' Biggest Funder Cooperated With Nazis
 
Pro-Life Progress at Stake in Elections

76 posted on 11/03/2006 3:54:47 PM PST by backhoe ("It's so Easy to spend somebody else's Money..."[ My Dad. circa 1958 ])
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Place your bets on the Grown-ups

Please do, because you are betting your life on the outcome:

Six Arab states join rush to go nuclear

Race for the Islamic Bomb

The move "follows the failure by the West to curb Iran’s controversial nuclear programme."

"Six Arab states join rush to go nuclear," by Richard Beeston for the TimesOnline, with thanks to the Constantinopolitan Irredentist: Posted by Robert at 08:55 PM | Comments (60) "One of the main points I got out of Samuel Huntingtons book "The Clash of Civilizations" (published in '96) is that the West must, at all cost, keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of Islamic regimes. Guess that concept is off the table now..." In the end this  will either leave us or Islam buried in slag...

Middle East Rushes Toward Armageddon

Charles Krauthammer’s warning of a race toward hyper-proliferation in the Middle East may be coming true, sooner rather than later: Six Arab states join rush to go nuclearlink: 277 comments  "International law will increasingly become the law of the jungle." This database lists all known nuclear detonations, incl. their date, yield, even GPS coordinates (can see some craters on Google Earth)

U.S. speeds attack plans for North Korea

Nuke-Lock Breach Could Be 'Devastating' ( Los Alamos ) --A few more details...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=losalamos 

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/11/03/national/main2151021.shtml
141 posted on 11/03/2006 7:11:54 PM EST by Cindy

Bits and Pieces, Four Days Out

30 Minutes To Victory!

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Note: This post will ride near the top all weekend long.

It's come down to the ground game. If Republicans want to ensure that the GOP continues to control Congress after the midterms, we need to get organized in the final hours.

(Gannett Publication) Army Times to call for Rumsfeld's resignation

MELANIE MORGAN BUSTS AIR FORCE TIMES FOR LIBERAL MEDIA BIAS

VIDEO:VANITY:Why I was sued for Freeping LIEberman in 2000 elections!

New Democrat dirty trick

The elections are not over! (GOP rolls out October Surprise!)

Old Media bias takes its toll

Hugo's Revenge

Dead Voter Roll

INADVERTENT vs. (clintons') WILLFUL NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION: TIMES BLINDED BY SELECTIVE HORROR

No surprise in this November surprise--One cannot be true without the other. Does anyone on the left get it?

McCaskill’s So-Called “Hunter” Group Bankrolled Campaigns of Anti-Hunting Politicians AHSA HIDES...

77 posted on 11/04/2006 4:57:04 AM PST by backhoe ("It's so Easy to spend somebody else's Money..."[ My Dad. circa 1958 ])
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THE GOOD THINGS THE 2003 TAX CUTS HAVE BROUGHT--BY THE NUMBERS (EMAIL THIS to everyone you can!)
 
Republican Surge In Senate?
 
Republicans Tatical Edge
 
I'm Bursting (Hugh Hewit on R's winning Tuesday)--Some of the latest polls are showing some very interesting changes. McGavick has pulled within 4 points of Cantwell in Washington State in the latest Zogby poll. This hasn't been posted to Real Clear Politics. I'm thinking about putting an "amber alert" out on some of my lib friends - they've been strangely silent and out of sight this week.
 
CAIR Betting on Democrats (A Repost and a Reminder)
 
Call and Walk to GOTV!
"The Wall Street Journal admitted that the GOP is ahead in early voting in "Congressional districts from Ohio and Florida to New Mexico and Arizona." Democrats are losing even in Mark Foley's district. In GOP Rep. Heather Wilson's district, 22,000 absentee ballots have been requested by "demoralized" Republicans, almost as many as requested in 2004 by "energized" Republicans."
 
The NYT/IAEA Conspiracy

An Arabic-speaking blogger who has been translating Iraqi documents from the DOD web site has some very interesting remarks about the New York Times/IAEA election hit; he has been trying to get the IAEA to answer questions about his findings on Saddam’s nuclear plans since early October:| link: 36 comments "This blogger (jveritas on Free Republic) is quite an interesting story. He has been translating these pages for quite a while, on his own time and at his own expense. The main stream press has totally ignored his findings. Why? Because it is in opposition to the Democrat talking points that Saddam neither had WMD or was in the process of developing them. I am extremely skeptical that the NYT has chosen this time and place to reveal this story."

 
Electioneering of The Times --The NY Times story is a two edged sword. It was designed to embarrass the Bush administration a few short days before the mid-term elections ... but ended up reinforcing the fact that Saddam was hiding a nuclear weapons development program that was well along in development. I fault the Bush administration for not making a much stronger case...
 
Think Republicans Are Bad on Spending? Just Imagine What Democrats Would Do

 

The Hatred of the Anti-War Left

Here’s a story at the Sacramento Union about a delegation of families of fallen US soldiers, on a trip to Iraq to counter the anti-war propaganda of mainstream media: Local Gold Star Families Take Secret Trip to Iraq. (Hat tip: Cindy.) The Sacramento Union allows reader comments on their articles, and the anti-war crowd immediately showed up. I wish I could say I’m surprised by the ugliness of these people, but I’ve seen so much of this leftist hatred all I feel at this point is a sort of weary disgust:

“psst...it ain’t a secret anymore. i’m posting this article on every islamist and anti-coalition message board i can find.”

-> Posted by jar jar / Nov 04, 2006

“it would be such an ironic tragedy if these hacks died on their trip...hahaa”

-> Posted by jar jar / Nov 04, 2006  link: 118 comments

Air Plot Said to Target [US] Cities

Iraqi Document: Saddam Regime Spying on the IAEA (Congressman Hoekstra is Right) (Translation)

U.S. vote key in war on terror--Americans will decide this election whether to fight overseas or die on their own land...

 

78 posted on 11/04/2006 11:46:51 AM PST by backhoe
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 GOA's 2006 Candidate Ratings Guide
 
 2006 Senate Elections - Who Is Pro-Gun (Multi-page thread 1 2 3)
 
Plea To Voters: (Multi-page thread 1 2 3)
 
Races to watch

79 posted on 11/04/2006 12:29:19 PM PST by backhoe
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Globe Columnist Admits Dem Majority Could Bring 'Roaring' Redistribution of Wealth--Hear that, folks? With Nancy, Charley, Barney & friends at the helm, we could be embarking on a period of the radical redistribution of wealth by government fiat.
 
97 Reasons Democrats Are Weak On Defense And Can't Be Trusted To Govern In Wartime
 
Cubin and Trauner battle over gun rights

80 posted on 11/04/2006 12:41:39 PM PST by backhoe
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