September 30, 2004

Hollywood Wackos

If Hollywood fell into the ocean, would there be fewer brain cells on the face of the earth? Wackos from the west coast continue to make the case for a definitive "no". Take these comments from Cameron Diaz on Thursday's Oprah show.

On Oprah's Wednesday 'voting party' show featuring very important celebrities like P. Diddy (Vote or Die!), Drew Barrymore, Christina Aguilera, svelte suffragette Cameron Diaz took to shock tactics to get the female vote out.

After a discussion on lynching and the vote, Diaz spoke of the dire consequences for women if they sit out this election:

Ms. DIAZ: We have a voice now, and we're not using it, and women have so much to lose. I mean, we could lose the right to our bodies. We could lo--if you think that rape should be legal, then don't vote. But if you think that you have a right to your body, and you have a right to say what happens to you and fight off that danger of losing that, then you should vote, and those are the...

WINFREY: It's your voice.

Ms. DIAZ: It's your voice. It's your voice, that's your right.

Alrighty then. Anyone out there for legalized rape? Apparantly in Ms. Diaz's warped world, a vote for George W. Bush is tantamount to endorsing violent crime against women. Perhaps her movie should have been retitled, "There's Something about Mentally Unstable Blond Actresses"

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Oprah, if George W. Bush is re-elected hamsters in Malaysia will starve to death! We can't have that!
Posted by at 04:21 PM

John Kerry proposes to take out Saddam Hussein

The American public has a very short memory. Check out these words from Democrats presidential candidate John Kerry, speaking before the Senate in September 1997...

"We must recognize that there is no indication that Saddam Hussein has any intention of relenting. So we have an obligation of enormous consequence, an obligation to guarantee that Saddam Hussein cannot ignore the United Nations. He cannot be permitted to go unobserved and unimpeded toward his horrific objective of amassing a stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. This is not a matter about which there should be any debate whatsoever in the Security Council, or, certainly, in this Nation. If he remains obdurate, I believe that the United Nations must take, and should authorize immediately, whatever steps are necessary to force him to relent--and that the United States should support and participate in those steps.

We must not presume that these conclusions automatically will be accepted by every one of our allies, some of which have different interests both in the region and elsewhere, or will be of the same degree of concern to them that they are to the U.S. But it is my belief that we have the ability to persuade them of how serious this is and that the U.N. must not be diverted or bullied."

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September 16, 2004

Liberal thugs

They love to say that conservatives and Republicans are full of hate. The grand irony is that those who protest the loudest are usually the perpetrators. Take a look at this. Some Kerry-Edwards supporters tore up the Bush-Cheney sign of three-year-old Sophia Parlock while seated on the shoulders of her father, Phil Parlock. They made her cry with their hate and violence. Sickening.

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September 03, 2004

George Bush gets HUGE bounce

This Time Magazine poll was taken BEFORE the President spoke at the Republican National Convention last night. I don't put a lot of stock in Time polls, but it is still nice to see people coming around.

Friday, Sep. 03, 2004
New York: For the first time since the Presidential race became a two person contest last spring, there is a clear leader, the latest TIME poll shows. If the 2004 election for President were held today, 52% of likely voters surveyed would vote for President George W. Bush, 41% would vote for Democratic nominee John Kerry, and 3% would vote for Ralph Nader, according to a new TIME poll conducted from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. Poll results are available on TIME.com and will appear in the upcoming issue of TIME magazine, on newsstands Monday, Sept. 6.

It will be interesting to see the polls taken AFTER Bush's inspiring address to the RNC.

Posted by at 03:09 PM