Sunday, January 30, 2005

Kerry reinforces America's November Decision

Read this and be reassurred that the correct decision was made in the November, 2004 Presidential election. Mr. Kerry continues to make me proud of my vote.

Friday, January 28, 2005

News

"Because our own freedom is enhanced by the expansion of freedom in other nations, I set out the long-term goal of ending tyranny in our world. This will require the commitment of generations, but we're seeing much progress in our time. In late 2004, the people of Afghanistan defied the threats of terrorists and went to the polls to choose their leaders. The Palestinian people have elected a President who has renounced violence. And just four days from now, the people of Iraq will vote in free national elections."

President George W. Bush

Wednesday, December 22, 2004

Another step closer to the truth. . .

An article about a gruesome crime sheds some light on another. . .

During the coverage of the crime, the status of the Bobbie Jo Stinnett's unborn girl steadily changed. All at once on AOL News during the weekend, there were headlines tracking events in the case: "Woman Slain, Fetus Stolen"; "Woman Arrested, Baby Returned in Bizarre Murder"; "Infant in Good Health." Note how a "fetus" -- something for which American law and culture has very little respect -- was somehow instantly transformed into a "baby" and "infant" -- for which we have the highest respect.


How many times are abortionists going to allow themselves to be slapped in the face by the truth before they admit that in most abortions a crime is committed? Yet another such slap is here. With each such event the truth becomes harder to deny.

Thursday, November 25, 2004

Intolerance revisited. . .

Mary Katherine Ham sheds yet another new light on what I've been thinking for quite a while. Conversations I had with a liberal friend during the recently completed election cycle gave me empirical evidence that our friends on the left are not immune to intolerant attitudes, themselves.

Monday, November 22, 2004

Intolerance. . .

This is an interesting view of our liberal friends, and what real intolerance is. Intolerance is often used in reference to Christians, but not often used where it should be used most often.

Sunday, November 14, 2004

Saturday, November 13, 2004

Good for the Goose, but. . .

This is another stirling thought from Michelle Malkin. The dems are panting over Obama, while minority Republicans remain largely invisible to the msm.

The True Nature of "The Great Divide"

"liberals cannot conceive of morals in the sense conservatives do, because this would require acknowledging a God who has set standards for thought and behavior, and then striving to meet those standards (which, of course, we can't, thus our need for a Savior). The god of the liberals is the state, which is why they must see morals in terms of how the state or the workplace treats the person, while allowing the next generation of workers to be aborted away."


David Limbaugh offers some insight concerning the reasons for the apparent great division in the American electorate. The liberals just don't get it. As with most problems in this life, it begins with the assumptions. Even the hardest science starts with some assumption at its core. The liberal assumption precludes any ability to understand the world from a "red state point of view." Thus the liberal response to the election is not "Could we be wrong?" but rather, "How could THEY be so stupid?"

Saturday, November 06, 2004

Stem cells without killing embryos. . .

This article cites the possibility of using stem cells from adult fat tissue, while others have used stem cells from bone marrow. There are many clinical trials under way, using adult stem cells for various therapies.

These experiments are important and should be publicized as much as possible. There may well be alternatives to killing embryos for stem cell research.

Monday, November 01, 2004

Character. . .

Read this and then try to convince yourself Kerry is the man you really want in the White House.

Sunday, October 31, 2004

The Kerry Candidacy. . .There's no There There. . .

Once again, someone says what I've been thinking, and says it much better than I could. . .enjoy your reading.

Saturday, October 30, 2004

Imagine that. . .

A balloon advertising for Kerry crash lands in New York's Central Park. How ironic! A Kerry balloon that didn't have enough hot air. Who'd a thunk it?

UBL's Surrender Proposal

In addition to a transcript of UBL's latest video offering, Belmont Club shares an insight gleaned from this weak attempt to influence the American election. Wretchard feels that UBL ". . .is basically asking for time out."

UBL has obviously been affected by the war he foolishly started. He has been emasculated, and is bewildered and confused. Are those references to Michael Moore? UBL may not be finished as a terrorist, but he may be closer to the end than he knows. . .

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

Thomas Sowell says,"Stop and think"!

This is a great article! Dr. Sowell, in a well written article, cites some reasons for the apparent shift in the black vote toward the Republicans. He sees that shift as an encouraging sign.

Political inertia is powerful, but the time is overdue for more black voters to look beyond the rhetoric and images to the realities that affect themselves and their children.

Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Kerry learns negotiation. . .

This article cites documents that potentially illuminate the thoughtful and wise man that the democrats would like to send to the whitehouse. More evidence that this man's integrity is mostly imagined.

Monday, October 25, 2004

Kerry's tripping, again. . .

First it was a trip to Cambodia that was "seared" in him. . .in his imagination. . . now it's discussions with Security Council members during a trip to the U.N. in 2002. These discussions apparently never took place. One wonders how much of what this man can be believed. We might be best off not believing anything he says. . .

Sunday, October 24, 2004

From the NY Times. . .

To Bush-bashers, it may be the most infuriating revelation yet from the military records of the two presidential candidates: the young George W. Bush probably had a higher I.Q. than did the young John Kerry.


This is from the New York Times. The Times has long been pushing the Kerry candidacy, so as cited on Blogs for Bush, this must have been more than painful for them to publish.

Brits Have Lost It.

On November 2, the entire civilised world will be praying, praying Bush loses. And Sod's law dictates he'll probably win, thereby disproving the existence of God once and for all. The world will endure four more years of idiocy, arrogance and unwarranted bloodshed, with no benevolent deity to watch over and save us. John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, John Hinckley Jr - where are you now that we need you?


This is from an article in The Guardian", a British rag that has obviously gone well past civilized limits. Finishing an article full of lies and name-calling with a call for assassination is inexcusable.

Saturday, October 23, 2004

The Big Lie

I was interested to read this article. Once again someone else says what I've been thinking. . .better than I could say it. Hats off to Joseph Perkins!

Friday, October 15, 2004

Kerry's "nuanced" integrity on display again. . .

John Kerry and his surrogates are going around the country warning of Bush's secret plan to reinstate the draft after he is re-elected. This shows that Kerry is actually the man with the plan. I admire Blogs for Bush for citing this example of Kerry's integrity.