James Dobson uses Limbaugh to Spread the Word

By admin
Published:September 24th, 2006

Washington radio station WMAL-630 AM, home to Rush’s local propaganda broadcasts, announced that Rush will be spewing his hate at the Warner Theatre at 8 p.m. Nov. 16 for an "Evening With Rush Limbaugh."

The event is sponsored by James Dobson’s Heritage Foundation. Fans will experience a treatise by Limbaugh on why Sponge Bob and Tinky Winky (the purple teletubby) turned out gay.  Bring the whole family.  Tickets are $75 and $100, and available through Ticketmaster.

 "Rush has thousands of fans throughout the Washington area," notes Chris Berry, WMAL’s president and general manager. "This will be a unique opportunity for them to see him as they never have before, up close and in person."

Get your pies ready…… 




Al Queda Getting Larger under Bush’s Watch

By admin
Published:September 15th, 2006

Reuters reported today  that the Islamist Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC) from Algeria has announce it has joined al-Queda and proclaimed allegiance to Osama bin Laden after nearly a year of negotiations between the two groups. Abd al-Malek Droudkel, leader of the GSPC, also urged other Islamist groups around the world to join forces to defeat the US. 

Their targets seem to be the US and France.  al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawarhiri urged the GSPC to punish the "Crusader nation" France.  According the GSPC, "The United States can be overcome only by the Islamic United States….We advise our brothers in other jihadist movements to join this unity." 

"We’re not talking about large numbers of terrorists, like Iraq or Afghanistan, or fixed training bases," one U.S. counterterrorism official in Washington told Reuters.

"We’re talking about relatively small numbers of moving targets who are difficult to fix and destroy but who represent an increasing threat … It’s not the biggest threat in the world, but it’s a significant emerging one."

These terrorists have a few common threads:  they are all out of poor countries and they all hate the US for their policy in Iraq. 




House Republicans Fan the Flames of Iranian War by Publishing Misleading Information

By admin
Published:September 14th, 2006

On September 12, 2006, the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency - the UN’s nuclear watchdogs) called a report published by the US House Intelligence Committee’s report on Iran’s Nuclear Program (published August 23) "erroneous and misleading", according to the BBC News headline today. The BBC has links to both the House report and the IAEA rebuttal. 

The IAEA, very displeased about the whole affair,  pointed out that the House report published a caption under a photo of the Nataz site in Iran (page 9 of the House report), claiming Iran is enriching "Weapon’s grade" uranium when in fact the photo shows a very low level "fuel grade" uranium being produced.  The IAEA is displeases with a couple of other things, but this was the big one.

This harkens back to the statements by Condi Rice that Iraq had the dreaded "aluminum tubes" that could only be used in a centrifuge to produce nuclear weapon grade uranium.  And speaking of photo’s, remember the then respected Colin Powell showing the UN photos of trucks that "may" be mobile nuclear labs?  I think the UN has been burned before on this one.  So has the United States. 

If you don’t want to be forced into another fake and worthless war (not to mention expensive and deadly), you need to vote out the House members that are allowing this propoganda to be published in the name of the United States.

The Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee that have published these lies are listed below.  Be sure to vote these Warmongers out of office next month:

Peter Hoeskstra (MI), Ray LaHood (IL), Terry Everett (AL), Elton Gallegly (CA),  Heather Wilson (NM), Jo Ann Davis (VA), Mac Thornberry (TX), John McHugh (NY), Todd Tiahrt (KS), Mike Rogers (MI), Rick Renzi (AZ), Darrell Issa (CA).

For completion, there are Democrats on the committee, but if you think they had any control over this report, you are kidding yourself.  The House Committee web page even lists them last.  They are as follows:

Jane Harman (CA), Alcee Hastings (FL), Silvestre Reyes (TX), Leonard Boswell (IA), Bud Cramer (AL), Anna Eshoo (CA), Rush Holt (NJ), Dutch Ruppersberger (MD), John Tierney (MA).  

 


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Bush: The People are Wrong

By admin
Published:September 2nd, 2006

Today Bush’s weekly radio address was so filled with lies I had to dust off the PC and write something here.   The whole address seems to be nothing more than an atempt to fill the public record with inacurate information about the Iraq war.  The Bush Crime Family is so determined to change history, it is scary.

We’re approaching the fifth anniversary of the September the 11th attacks — and since that day, we have taken the fight to the enemy. Yet this war is more than a military conflict; it is the decisive ideological struggle of the 21st century.

THIS IS A WAR, NOT AN IDEALOGICAL STRUGGLE.   He again repeats his mantra that we are taking the fight to the enemy and associating it all with September 11 when Saddam had nothing to do with September 11.  Try this on for size, Bush: THIS IS THE BIGGIST MISTAKE OF THE 21st CENTURY.

Our commanders and diplomats on the ground believe that Iraq has not descended into a civil war. 

Liar, liar, pants on fire.  

 

On one side are those who believe in freedom and moderation — the right of all people to speak, worship, and live in liberty. On the other side are those driven by tyranny and extremism — the right of a self-appointed few to impose their fanatical views on all the rest.

Freedom and Moderation?  Our rights here have been severly damaged since this Bush Religious War began.  There were never "free speech zones" until Bush decided to censor the people.   Bush is the self-appointed one that imposes his finatical views on all the rest.

We did not ask for this war, but we’re answering history’s call with confidence — and we will prevail. 

Bullshit.  Remember the "Decapitation Strike"?  Again, Iraq did not have a damn thing to do with 9/11.  History is rolling over in it’s grave because the Bush hands are reaching back, trying to change everything.

  Here at home, some politicians say that our best option is to pull out of Iraq, regardless of the situation on the ground. Many of these people are sincere and patriotic — but they could not be more wrong. If America were to pull out before Iraq can defend itself, the consequences would be disastrous.

Quite frankly, I don’t give a shit.  I care about my country.  What will be the consequences of a multi-trillion dollar war on our economy?  Be careful, Bushie boy, the insurgents you speak of just may be the other party in this country.

For all the debate, American policy in the Middle East comes down to a straightforward choice: We can allow the Middle East to continue on the course that led to September the 11th — and a generation from now, our children will face a region dominated by terrorist states and radical dictators armed with nuclear weapons. Or we can stop that from happening, by rallying the world to confront the ideology of hate, by supporting the forces of liberty and moderation in the region, and by helping give the people of the Middle East a future of hope. And that is the choice America has made.

How about this choice….we suck the US dry for a worthless war or we get out an mind our own damn business.  I choose the latter.  God help us.


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