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Former DNC Chief: "Gustav is a Sign From God"

It was bad enough we heard this type of BS from a low life like Michael Moore, but now, former DNC Chief Don Fowler, has spouted the same words. That just demonstrates that God is on our side,”    I guess that puts him in the same category as Moore.

Michael Moore Is An Idiot

Michael Moore is an idiot. In his effort to paint the Republicans in a bad light, Moore stuck both feet into his big fat mouth. His comment about (Hurricane Gustav is “proof that there is a God in heaven,”) is ridicules. He says he is for the little people and tries to paint himself as a champion for the right and just, but the reality is he nothing more than a disgusting filmmaker making money off the very people he claims to be trying to help. This man is so disgusting; I would not even piss on him if he were on fire.

August 30th

Governor Palin Was A Good Choice

There has been a lot discussion about McCain's recent pick for VP.  Governor Sarah Palin from Alaska appears to have been very good choice to counter the Obama / Biden ticket.  Although, contrary to some clueless political analysts on the social networks and blogs, this decision looks to have been very well calculated.  In fact, according to a Newsmax article, "David E. Johnson, CEO of Strategic Vision, LLC predicted that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin would be McCain’s running mate in March 2007."  Now for him to accurately predict this selection so far in advance, there must have been some solid indicators the other political analysts missed, or maybe Johnson would just give Sylvia Brown a run for her money.  Seriously, Palin was a solid pick for McCain and brings a number of positive points to the Republican ticket. She has faced down the good old boy politics in Alaska and has made a significant impact on ethics reform.  Her efforts to cut pork barrel spending resulted in saving over $400 million of tax payer dollars, earmarked for "The Bridge To Nowhere" .  She also brings with her a solid conservative record and position that will help McCain with his base and hopefully with some undecided independents.  I guess what I found interesting about her selection was summed up in the New York Post  article by Kirsten Powers (A Democratic supporter).  I think she did an excellent job outlining just what Gov. Palin on the McCain ticket is going to do to the Obama / Biden ticket.   MCCAIN / PALIN IN 08!

Palin Could De-Fang Biden - McCain's VP selection of first-term female governor from Alaska poses challenge for Obama's own pick [Fox News]

McCain's Pick of Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin for his VP will ______

August 19th

Fear Imposed By the "Religion of Peace"

In the 11th hour, the publishing company Random House pulled “The Jewel of Medina” from sales because of possible violent reactions from the "Religion of Hate" or I mean the “The Religion of Peace”.  Sherry Jones wrote a book about the Prophet Muhammad’s marriage to A`isha, a young girl of 6 or 7. The marriage was consummated when she was 9 years old. The problem is in her book, Jones’s says A`isha was 14 when the marriage was consummated. Wow, Jones missed that by five years. I can understand why the Religion of Hate, oops I mean “Religion of Peace” would be upset.

But seriously, I really don’t care what age she was. That is not the point here. The point is we have one of the largest publishing companies in the word scared shit-less of “The Religion of Peace”. How long will it be before this “Religion of Peace” threatens violent behavior over publishing some other book?  The world and, specifically the United States, better wake up soon, or we'll soon be waking up to "Adhan".

Somebody may say: ‘Do you want to deny freedom to people?' We say to him: ‘If what is meant by freedom is to disbelieve in God's religion, or the freedom of infidelity and apostasy, then that freedom is abolished and we do not recognize it; we even call for its eradication, and we strive to oppress it. We declare that publicly and in daylight"' [Dr. Taha Jabir's, "The Islamic Society" April 17,1984, p. 26]

 

August 4th

Could Eid al-Fitr Be Coming To A City Near You?

Labor Day has been a national holiday and “American Tradition” since 1882. It is a day to reflect back on the struggles and dedication of the “American” worker.  Labor Day is typically a day family and friends get together for the “traditional” end-of-summer BBQ.  However, as with most “Traditions” in America these days, Labor Day will only be a memory for the folks in Shelbyville, Tennessee. The Tyson’s Food plant there has done away with Labor Day and replaced it with the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr. 

According to the WorldNetDaily “…Gary Mickelson, Tyson's media chief, said there is no new holiday, but at the union's request, the company agreed to discontinue the Labor Day holiday and implement Eid al-Fitr.”

This is straight up bullshit. Why is it that Americans are constantly giving up their traditions and holidays for these assholes? Looks like Tyson Foods is off our Labor Day BBQ table for good. You can call their customer service at 800-643-3410, but be sure to press “9” for English.
 

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