Monday, May 22, 2006

Play it again...Sam..






Bush Was Right
Written by: Frank Highland



Freedom in Afghanistan, say goodbye Taliban

Free elections in Iraq, Saddam Hussein locked up

Osama’s staying underground, Al Qaida now is finding out

America won’t turn and run once the fighting has begun

Libya turns over nukes, Lebanese want freedom, too

Syria is forced to leave, don’t you know that all this means



Chorus


Bush was right!

Bush was right!

Bush was right!



Democracy is on the way, hitting like a tidal wave

All over the middle east, dictators walk with shaky knees

Don’t know what they’re gonna do,

their worst nightmare is coming true

They fear the domino effect, they’re all wondering who’s next



Repeat Chorus



Ted Kennedy – wrong!

Al Franken – wrong!

France – wrong!

Zell Miller – right!



Economy is on the rise kicking into overdrive

Angry liberals can't believe it's cause of W's policies

Unemployment's staying down, Democrats are wondering how

Revenue is going up, can you say "Tax Cuts"



Repeat Chorus



Cheney was right, Condi was right,

Rummy was right, Blair was right

You were right, we were right, “The Right” was right
and..

Bush was right

Bush was right



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Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Bush was Right... pass it on...

Monday, September 05, 2005

~Jesus Weeps~

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Supporters of U.S. Involvement in Iraq Plan Caravans to Texas

PASS it along!

Main caravan leaves from San Francisco, California on Monday, August 22nd. Other caravans will depart from around the country. If you want to be part of a caravan, email us with your name and location you will depart from and we will include in our caravan coverage so people in your area can depart with you.

Everyone arrives in Crawford, Texas for a giant “We Support Our Troops AND Their Mission” Rally on Saturday, August 27, 2005.

We need your support - either joining our caravan or meeting us for the giant rally on August 28th. If you cannot attend, please support the cost of this project with a financial contribution - contribute online here.


Initial Itinerary of the Caravan Now Online:
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Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Friday, July 15, 2005

What did Corn know? and When did he know it??

Who Exposed Secret Agent Plame?
How about the least likely suspect?

The first reference to Plame being a secret agent appears in The Nation, in an article by David Corn published July 16, 2003, just two days after Novak’s column appeared. It carried this lead: “Did Bush officials blow the cover of a U.S. intelligence officer working covertly in a field of vital importance to national security — and break the law — in order to strike at a Bush administration critic and intimidate others?”

Since Novak did not report that Plame was “working covertly” how did Corn know that’s what she had been doing?

On what basis could Corn “assume” that Plame was not only working covertly but was actually a “top-secret” operative? And where did Corn get the idea that Plame had been “outed” in order to punish Wilson? That is not suggested by anything in the Novak column which, as I noted, is sympathetic to Wilson and Plame.

The likely answer: The allegation that someone in the administration leaked to Novak as a way to punish Wilson was made by Wilson — to Corn. But Corn, rather than quote Wilson, puts the idea forward as his own.

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Faith in democracy in Islamic countries is rising, poll says

Amazing... whoda thunk this would ever come about???
uh....Maybe President BUSH????

Survey finds terrorism losing support among Muslims


(Washington -- Osama bin Laden's standing has dropped significantly in some pivotal Muslim countries, while support for suicide bombings and other acts of violence has "declined dramatically," according to a new survey released Thursday.

Predominantly Muslim populations in a sampling of six North African, Middle Eastern and Asian countries share to a "considerable degree" Western concerns about Islamic extremism, according to the poll by the Pew Global Attitudes Project, conducted by the Pew Research Center, a nonpartisan and nonprofit organization. )

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Karl Rove, Whistleblower..

He told the truth about Joe Wilson.

Media chants aside, there's no evidence that Mr. Rove broke any laws in telling reporters that Ms. Plame may have played a role in her husband's selection for a 2002 mission to investigate reports that Iraq was seeking uranium ore in Niger. To be prosecuted under the 1982 Intelligence Identities Protection Act, Mr. Rove would had to have deliberately and maliciously exposed Ms. Plame knowing that she was an undercover agent and using information he'd obtained in an official capacity. But it appears Mr. Rove didn't even know Ms. Plame's name and had only heard about her work at Langley from other journalists.

Read more..

If there's any scandal at all here, it is that this entire episode has been allowed to waste so much government time and media attention, not to mention inspire a "special counsel" probe. The Bush Administration is also guilty on this count, since it went along with the appointment of prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald in an election year in order to punt the issue down the road. But now Mr. Fitzgerald has become an unguided missile, holding reporters in contempt for not disclosing their sources even as it becomes clearer all the time that no underlying crime was at issue.

As for the press corps, rather than calling for Mr. Rove to be fired, they ought to be grateful to him for telling the truth.
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