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Submitted by Seton Motley on March 22, 2006 - 1:04pm.
The self-aggrandizement tour rolls on.
Here is what we wrote on January 16th, 2004:
One of the justifications the President (President George W. Bush) gives for this policy proposal is that the illegals come here to do the jobs that Americans will not do. This belies such a horrendous state of affairs, on so many levels, that one barely knows where to begin.
The fact that any unemployed person, anywhere in this country, has the audacity to deem any work beneath them and not worthy of their doing is morally abhorrent. But it should not be surprising, given that this attitudinal adjustment is one facet of the legacy of Lyndon Baines Johnson’s horrendous Great Society.
Submitted by Seton Motley on March 22, 2006 - 10:06am.
Whilst the other is utilized to pat ourselves on the back.
As we have written on numerous occasions (most recently here), Iraq dictatorial goon Saddam Hussein's links to the global terror network were extensive. We initially proffered this assessment predicated simply on common sense, confident that with the elapse of time evidence aplenty would arise to bolster our mere inferences.
Submitted by Seton Motley on March 22, 2006 - 7:48am.
Inconsistency, the Democrat hallmark.
We find in today's Washington Times that Democrats are planning to slam President George W. Bush from what would have to be, for them, the unfriendly confines of military bases around the nation.
This is the same gaggle of Donkeys who brayed up a storm in 2003 when President Bush landed aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln after leading the charge to topple Iraq's thugocrat Saddam Hussein and thanked the troops afore the visual aide pictured to your right.
Submitted by Seton Motley on March 21, 2006 - 8:31pm.
The money is being spent on salaries, just not theirs.
Gubernatorial wanna bes, the woman for all affiliations Comptroller Carole Keeton McClellan Rylander Strayhorn and currently (and to remain) politically unemployed Democrat Chris Bell, are braying in virtual Donkey unison about, again, teacher salaries.
Madame Comptroller is calling for a $4,000 raise per educator per annum, and the titular head of what stands for the state Other Party is calling for a $6,000 bump.
Their willful ignorance, or their finite selective choice of analytical shards of the salary situation is again on display, as we long ago exhibited in full(est) form.
Submitted by Seton Motley on March 17, 2006 - 4:08pm.
The worldwide terror tar pit grows wider and deeper
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The more we know, the more we know we knew, or, the enemy of their enemy is their friend.
As we have previously discussed, the loosely woven mesh that is the push for global Caliphate is not made up of myriad disparate Islamist entities who refuse to play nicely with each other in their concurrent efforts to not play nicely with us, as the Media has insisted that they are.
The Press, in actuality, has had it half right, in that the various conglomerates of Islamofacist Sunnis and Shias, be they (to name but a few of the more renowned) Al Qaeda, Islamic Jihad, Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, Hamas or Hizballah, each find the others' particular shavings of Quranic insanity to be not at all to their liking.
But what the Media always misses is the devastatingly ample evidence that what unites these homicidal assemblages is far stronger than that which divides them. Their disdain for sane Muslims is profound (as exhibited in only unfortunately small part by the assault on the Palestinian wedding in Jordan and the daily bombings of non-Jihadist Iraqi citizens). And, of course, their visceral hatred for Jews, their lone state and us is unbounded.
Submitted by Seton Motley on March 16, 2006 - 4:51pm.
Someone hand the Governor a hose
The Amarillo Globe News has today editorialized that Texas Governor Rick Perry was shirking some sort of job responsibility by not arriving in the prairie fire ravaged Panhandle until four days after the flames had alighted.
Even for a Texas Press Corps on constant vigil for any Gubernatorial misstep, real or (often) imagined, this is a particularly feeble example of their chasing their own tail.
Submitted by Seton Motley on March 15, 2006 - 10:47pm.
If you will pardon the redundancies.
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We long ago reached the point in our societal processes where anyone and everyone can be found criminally and/or civilly liable for someone's ignorance, save that someone their own self.
It is this Orwellian groupthink approach to personal responsibility or the worldwide redistribution thereof that has fostered a whole host of current cultural afflictions, some annoying but benign, others egregiously malevolent.
An example of the merely moronic is the labeling of products, such as warning the users of wood chippers that they can be more than exclusively arborially utilized. (For a Hollywood-produced visual aide, see Fargo.)
Submitted by Seton Motley on March 15, 2006 - 9:03am.
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Thank You So Much for Playing
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From Nation Review Online’s The Corner, we have this photographic gem of Michigan Democrat Senator Debbie Stabenow providing us with an at least somewhat redundant visual aide.
Madame Senator, of course, was directing her poster board ire at President George W. Bush, but is not this sign Exhibit A of the Pot calling the Kettle sophomoric?
Submitted by Seton Motley on March 14, 2006 - 9:12am.
And for once this is not an oxymoron.
As we noted yesterday, Wisconsin Donkey Senator Russ Feingold announced on Sunday that he would be leading the lemming charge over the political precipice by introducing a resolution to censure President George W. Bush for his rigid adherence to national security preservation and common sense in tapping the wires placed by overseas terrorists to their domestic brethren.
Senator Feingold found this to be either egregiously illegal or politically expedient, or perhaps even both, and tacitly announced his Presidential run with his Monday call to censure arms.
Submitted by Seton Motley on March 13, 2006 - 9:07am.
Those of us who are masochistic enough to have watched ex-Democrat Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan staffer Tim Russert on his bit of television journalistic piffle known tritely as Meet the Press yesterday were privy to yet another flight of Donkey Presidential fancy.
Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold has now positioned himself to the Left of Mars in preparation for his 2008 run by declaring his intention to introduce a Senatorial resolution of censure of President George W. Bush for his pernicious insistence on tapping incoming overseas Al Qaeda telephone calls.
Not only is what the President done not censurable (on the contrary, it is quite laudable), NOTHING ANY President does or can do is exclusively censurable, for there is no Constitutional mooring for this punative notion. You either impeach him, or impeach him and convict him, or you do nothing.
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