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Monday, April 18, 2005
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This is real simple. It's no secret that the democrat party, becoming known as the NO party, can't stand republicans who are effective. And they have a way of dealing with them.
Remember how Newt Gingrich became the target, and the noise around him was so loud he decided to sacrifice himself and leave. Their MO is this; it's not the facts that count as much as the seriousness of the charge. And so it goes with DeLay.
So you get a half dozen people, driven and financed by 527's, to file complaints on DeLay. The idea is to bog him down in investigations and hearings so that, like Newt, he'll quit. You see, when they can't deal with republicans at the ballot box, they try to kick them out of the game.
All the current accusations leveled at DeLay are old and have already been investigated beginning in 1997, and found to be NOT in violation of any law. In fact, taking trips financed by non-profit organizations is not only legal, but is practiced by most politicians in Washington. In fact, employing family members for campaign work is also perfectly legal when paid for by the campaign, and is also a common practice. This point was specifically approved by the ethics committee back in 2002, at the request of Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., who wanted to do the same. Oh, as did Barbara Boxer.
The NO party has nothing to offer, except attack, attack, and attack. But, unlike the result they got with Gingrich, we're not going down that road this time.
Next time you hear Sen. Ted Kennedy or Rep. Barbara Boxer spout out their accusations towards DeLay, you'll know they're just following the script.
In Boxer's case, she goes to the floor of the House of Representatives and enumerates all the complaints on DeLay. In fact, she calls it a disturbing pattern of behavior. Well, what she is not honest enough to say is that the 'pattern' was created by the democrat operatives who filed the bogus complaints.
This is nothing new to democrat leaders. Remember in the last election? They sent out thousands of lawyers and activists to report on problems at the polls, and, if there were none, then make some up so it gets in the news.
This media frenzy did have one positive affect, sort of. We know now who the weak kneed republicans are who were too quick to throw DeLay overboard. All of them should be overtly supportive of DeLay and simply call the democrat spin what it is.
11:14:59 PM
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Muslims To March Against Terror.
Haider Ajina alerted us to an event scheduled for May 14 called "Free Muslims March Against Terror." The march has been endorsed by approximately thirty organizations (not all of them Muslim), and will take place in Washington, D.C. Here is the press release:
On May 14, Washington DC will witness its first ever March Against Terror. Since we announced the Rally nearly 30 organizations have endorsed it and more are on the way. Among the list of speakers are several Congressmen and Senators. We want to remind everyone that this rally is open to people of all backgrounds. We hope to have the endorsements of at least 100 organizations and places of worship. If you have not yet endorsed please do so by sending us an email with the name of your organization, church, mosque, synagogue, temple, business, civic association, and club or student association.
Please join us and help us send a message to the terrorists and extremists that their days are numbered. Also, join us in sending a message to the people of the Middle East, the Muslim world and all people who seek freedom, democracy and peaceful coexistence that we support them.
Please circulate this message to as many groups and people as possible. Help us make history.
To sponsor this rally, please send the name of your group to the Free Muslims Against Terrorism. President@freemuslims.org
I don't know anything about the organizers, but Haider is well plugged in and endorses their effort. In my opinion, there is literally nothing in the world more important than for Muslims to band together to decisively reject and isolate the terrorists. The rally will take place at Freedom Plaza, on Pennsylvania Ave. between 13th and 14th Streets, NW. I hope a whole lot of people turn out. [Power Line]
11:06:49 PM
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See how the AARP is the democrat lobby of the aged. Want a couple examples? Check out the Wall Street Journal link below.
AARP's Double Game. AARP isn't negotiating on Social Security in good faith. [OpinionJournal.com]
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Last update: 11/27/2005; 8:39:57 PM.
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