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  Monday, March 14, 2005


Starting with Sen. Ted Kennedy and Sen. Robert Byrd, past big leader in the KKK. 

Better yet, lets have a little get together on the lawn at the White House, like the time at the Clinton Impeachment Pep Rally.   Step up to the mic and tell us again who lied, if you have the courage.  And also tell us who was wrong.

Now, tonight's network news will also have apologies for how wrong they were as well.

mmmmmmm What?   Whew, I must have had a dream or something.  Yea, that's what it was.  I'm OK now.

ref: New York Times proves they were wrong without admiting it.  UNMOVIC and IAEA documented it.  more


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Here they go again.  Libs that can't stomach a loss are losing their sense of decency, hospitality, to those of us with a different opinion.

Always one to help my fellow citizen, I suggest these people get rid of their blinders and send them to Kofi Anon, then listen to Rush Limbaugh for a few weeks.  Time to re-think how you're going to live in this country and still be able to 'have a nice day.'

No vacancy at the inn, if you voted for Bush or you drive a Hummer.


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It's no wonder why organized labor membership is dwindling.  One reason is they're not needed any more.  The other reason is from actions like this.  

If you drive a foreign car, or your bumber has a pro Bush sticker on it, you can't park in their lot.

Yes, the champions of free speech show themselves yet again just how selective they are with the concept of free speech.

3/15/05 update.  UAW President Ron Gettelfinger reversed his decision to ban Marine Corps reservists driving foreign cars or displaying pro-President Bush bumper stickers from parking at the union's Solidarity House headquarters in Detroit. 

"I talked to Ron; I let him know that I understand he has rescinded his decision," said Lt. Col. Joe Rutledge, a top-ranking officer at the reserve infantry rifle battalion. "However, I've made my decision -- either you support the Marines or you don't."


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