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Cathertic, but not smart

 
Dennis Prager wrote the definative dissertation on the upcoming mid-term elections.
 
"One repeatedly hears that some conservatives and Republicans will either vote Democrat or not vote at all -- out of anger at the Republican Party.
According to these Republican holdouts, the Republicans have governed as Democrats-lite by greatly increasing government spending and doing little about illegal immigration. Accordingly, it is better to have liberal government under liberals than liberal government under Republicans, and the Republicans need to be taught a lesson so that in the future they will govern as authentic Republicans.
Conservatives should file this thinking under the heading "Cathartic," but not under "Smart."
 
Many of us have given our reasons why staying home or otherwise not voting for Republicans is a bad idea.  Dennis' column cuts to the heart of all of the reasons why letting the Democrats take control of the House and the Senate is detrimental to the survival of the Republic!  Please, please take the time to read this and pass it on to any recalcitrant Republicans you might know before November 7.
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The Bush Tax cuts - by the numbers

 Here are a few FACTS about the President's tax cuts that you need to remember going into election day.

* $14,374,330, 000,000 -- The Total Increase in Household Wealth Since April 2003. That's over 14 TRILLION dollars [A million seconds is less than 12 days; a billion seconds is over 31 years; a trillion seconds is more than 31,000 years, and 14 trillion seconds is over 434,000 years]
* $207,788,000, 000 -- The Reduction in the Deficit in the Past 29 Months DUE TO STRONGER ECONOMIC GROWTH
* 4.6% -- The Continuing Unemployment Rate, Lower than the averages of the 70's, 80's and 90's, Which Continues To Disprove the Media's Template of Economic Pessimism
* 3.7% -- The Average GDP Growth Rate Since The Tax Cut Was Enacted (the long run average is 3.3%), Calculated Quarterly
* $98,600,000, 000 -- The Combined Income Gains for Shareholders From Dividend Increases AND Tax Savings from 2003 to 2005
* $62,000,000, 000 -- The Surplus of Capital Gains Tax Revenue Not Foreseen or Accounted-for by Old School Revenue Estimators
* 23,000,000 -- The Number of Small Businesses Benefiting from Income Tax Reductions
* 6,600,000 -- The Number of Jobs Created Since the Tax Cut Was Signed Into Law
* 164.0% -- The Increase in the Dividend Tax Rate which would occur IF the Income and Dividend Tax Cuts expire as the Democrats want them to
* 123.0% -- The % Increase in Dividend Income and Share Repurchases Since the 2003 Tax Cut
* 91.0% -- The % Increase of Stock Ownership among the Bottom Quintile of Income Earners Since 1995
* 65.0% -- The % of Voters Who Were Investors in the 2004 Elections
* $2,092 -- The Tax Increase for a Family of Four With $50k of Income -- IF the tax cuts are repealed or are allowed to expire, as the Democrats want
* 300,001,643 -- The TOTAL Number of Americans benefiting from the Republicans' 2003 Tax Cut-
-- from http://snipurl. com/zueb and http://snipurl. com/zya8

Now there are other stats at these two websites, but I wanted to hit the highlights!

Remember this when you go into the Polls on November 7. Democrats from Mike Hatch to Amy Klobuchar to Chuck Schumer to Harry Reid have all said that if they get control they WILL work to repeal the President Bush's tax cuts. Is that something the middle class can afford? Not this middle class taxpayer....
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Apathy

 
As we trudge through the final 8 days of October surprises and attack ads, I thought I would remind you what this is really ALL about.
 
"The future of America is in grave peril. Silent are the voices of those patriots who stand proud while paying homage to our nation's fallen servicemen on Memorial Day.
Absent are the statesmen of a by-gone era when men served their nation with dignity and upheld their oaths to preserve the constitution.  
We are currently engaged in fighting a war for our very survival against a cunning, ruthless and implacable enemy - an enemy that is skilled in using against us the rights guaranteed by our own Constitution. "
 
In this case, the writer is concerned about an apathy toward the looming "Islamist threat", however my fear is an even larger one.  More and more voters have grown more and more apathetic about voting and government.  Oh they profess to have good reasons for their apathy - there is no difference between the two parties....politicians will say anything to get elected...it doesn't matter because once they get to DC they change...I'm just too busy...my one vote doesn't count....We've all heard them all. 
 
However, reality says something else.  There have never been more apparent differences between the two major partys as there is now.  One party feels that the best way to fight the global war on terror is with the Army - the other with the police.  One party believes that the taxpayer can do more good (for the economy and for charity) with their money than the government can - the other thinks that government knows best.  One believes that the Keynesian economic model is the best one to emulate - the other believes that Marxism is better.  One believes in the inherent "goodness" of America and the American people - the other believes that we would be better if we were more like Europe and less like America! 
 
The only way to get honest politicians is to elect honest politicians.  Don't lament the dirth of honest politicians if you vote for the guy that promises you the most goodies.   You will be disappointed.
 
You say your one vote doesn't count?  Tell that to the Rochester City councilman who won BY ONE VOTE.  Tell that to Mark Kennedy who won his first Congressional race by 155 votes! 
 
Please, please, please dear readers I beg of you.  Take time in the final 8 days to read as much as you can - from multiple sources (not just the mainstream media) about the races in your area.  Make the time to find out what candidates share your values and then GET OUT AND VOTE FOR THEM.  Too many of our forefathers died for us to be able to live free in this wonderful country.  We may not be called to make that sacrifice, but because of their sacrifice we owe it to their memories to get out and vote on November 7!
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We are not equipped to handle this...

 
Just one more, in a long list of reasons, why Coleen Rowley is wrong when she says that the Global War on Terror should be a police action.
 
"COURTS cannot cope with the large number of terrorist cases coming to trial, the senior prosecutor in charge of counter-terrorism has told The Times.... Miss (Sue) Hemming said: “There are an awful lot of cases and many of them involve multiple defendants. I am not sure our courts were actually geared up for that — with all the security that goes around that — and finding suitable court centres and suitable judges. "
 
The execution of the war on terror has been a centerpiece of Ms. Rowley's campaign.  She has long said that this should be a police action and not a war action.  I have commented on her position on the issue in multiple posts. 
 
More and more the facts are bearing out what I have long said...Coleen Rowley is plain WRONG on national security and has no business being in the US House of Representatives.
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The Little Things

 
A commenter wrote, in a comment to my post here, that I should "try reading Leviticus sometime" as there is (in his words) some "nasty stuff" in there about people being condemned to death for "trivial infractions".  So I went back to Leviticus (since I don't have the text memorized) and found some of the more "trivial infractions" he was talking about.  According to Leviticus, people should be put to death for:
 
1) sacrificing (via killing) your children at the alter of a demon
2) commit adultery with another man's wife
3) commits a homosexual act
4) has sex with an animal
 
In each of these instances both parties of the act (with the exception of number 4) are subject to the death penalty.  HOWEVER.....When Christ came, he came to save the world, not to condemn it (John 3:17).  As a matter of fact, when Christ comes across a woman who is "living in sin" he forgives her and tells her to "sin no more"!  Now THAT is particularly "nasty" isn't it Doug?
 
Compare that with Islam.  In Islam, you are put to death for:
 
1) Not being a follower of Islam
2) homosexuality
 
If you are caught in an act of adultery, the WOMAN is the only one put to death.  If a man has sex with an animal, the ANIMAL is put to death - not the man. 
 
I suppose that to a man who doesn't know better, Islam would seem to be an attractive religious option.  After all, it's not HIS FAULT he can't control his urges.  However, I thought that one of the whole reasons for the "sexual revolution" was to free women from the tyranny of a patriachial society that told them that everything that their man did wrong was her fault and not his.  Rape, in Islam, is the woman's fault....adultery is the woman's fault....
 
Nope - sorry - you can not convince me to go back to that barbaric way of life.
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These are the stakes

 
Never forget that the Democrats (and their willing accomplices in the MSM) know exactly what the stakes are in this election:
 
"There's one thing pundits agree on, it's that the Republican Party has more to lose in this year's midterm election. An understandable conclusion, but it's dead wrong. It's the Democrats who are more at risk...For Democrats, perhaps the worse fallout from a Democratic failure in the November elections is that it would allow Republicans to justifiably cite the results as a vindication for the Bush record and a rejection of Democrats as a credible alternative.
"If that happens," said Russ Hemenway of the liberal National Committee for an Effective Congress, "Democrats will be out of power for at least another decade." (emphasis mine)
 
They understand how important this election is.  That is why you see story after story about how bad the Republicans are, how they are screwing up everything and how dis-spirited the Republican base is.  DON'T BELIEVE THEM FOR A MOMENT!  It is all part of a concerted campaign to keep the Republican base at home on Noveber 7.  They fear the Republican Get Out The Vote machine.  They know how effective it is and they are willing do say and do anything to make sure that it fails.  So they send out bogus poll after bogus poll - all in the effort to drive down Republican turn out.
 
You are not going to fall for that, are you?????
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Conspiracies redux!

 
CBS pumps out an election conspiracy.
 
"For two months now, gas prices have been in freefall, plunging 81 cents a gallon since August and giving the president some rare good news. Gas prices started going down, CBS News correspondent Anthony Mason reports, just as the fall campaign began to heat up."
 
Let's take a look at a couple of simple facts.

The weather has been unseasonably warm.
The summer driving season is behind us, further depressing demand.
It has been a quiet hurricane season, so rigs in the Gulf are secure. Refining capacity has come back online.
There have been no successful attacks on major oil facilities in the volatile Middle East.
And the Jack No. 2 well, in deep water 170 miles southwest of New Orleans, recently discovered a field with perhaps 15 billion barrels of oil - a 50% increase in proven U.S. reserves.
 
Boiling this down to Economics 101 - supply is up - demand is down...all of that equates to lower prices.  No conspiracy, just the law of supply and demand at work...but then again, that doesn't sell newspapers or ad space now, does it.
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Enforcing the ban

 
When I heard Dennis Prager talking about this story on his show today, I was certain that I mis-heard what he said, but alas I was wrong.
 
"Police have issued the order: Report smokers to 911 when Omaha's ban takes effect October 2. The officials who run the emergency communications center are urging people to first call upon their common sense."
 
Encouraging people to call 9-1-1 to report smokers?  Has this country gone so far over the edge that we would really do this? 
 
If cities like Omaha were really serious about stopping smoking they would make cigarettes as illegal as marijuana or cocaine.  But they will never do that because they know that they would lose millions of dollars in tax revenue by doing so.  So instead of doing it right, they are encouraging people to spy on their neighbors and become snitches.  And what happens when the 9-1-1 system is clogged up with calls reporting smokers and a real emergency happens and someone actually DIES as a result? 
 
Is it going to take an accident victim dying for the leaders of Omaha to see how stupid this really is?  I certainly hope not!
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Lack of posts

 
Sorry about the lack of posts dear readers.  I have been occupied with a family matter.  Nothing drastic.  My mother is moving into an apartment and we have been helping her downsize the items that she has collected over the last 40 to 50 years. 
 
However, I am back now and will be getting back into the swing again in the next couple of days.
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It's a what?????

 
I really don't mean to appear like I am "bashing" Islam as a whole, but there are certain aspects of it that really do deserve to be bashed.  It just seems like a large number of those aspects are rearing their respective heads this week.  Today's aspect comes from Turkey.
 
"Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan, in an interview on Monday with The Washington Post, scolded those who link Islam to the terrorism of al-Qaeda and other extremist groups that perpetrate violence in the name of Islam.
  “The coinage of such terms as ‘Islamic terrorism' or ‘Islamo-fascism,' these have injured the Muslim people in the world, and it is best to avoid such characterizations,” Erdoðan said."
 
With all due respect Mr. Prime Minister, what would you call them then?  The West is told, day in and day out, that the terrorists don't speak for all practicioners of Islam, but I have yet to hear people like you calling for the jihad against the west to stop!  Why is that?
 
Another question, again with all due respect...if Islamophobia is a "crime against humanity" what would you call flying a jumbo jet into a highrise office building?  An act of love?????
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Tim Russert tips his hand.

 
I didn't get a chance to write about this at the time it happened, but I just had to get it done.  If you ever had any doubts about Tim Russert's political leanings, it was given away in this exchange from August 27.
 
" MR. RUSSERT: So the money will get directly to the people, but when they get it they won’t be able to use it on tattoos or guns or condoms-to-go, as was evidenced with Katrina?
MR. PAULISON: I don’t have any control once we give people money. Normally, we put money—either give them a check or wire directly to their bank account.  Once they get that money for, for issues the Congress has allowed us to give people money for, how they spend it is out of our control. You know, that’s an individual choice. So if they take that money, waste it on something else and don’t rebuild their home with it or don’t replace a car or don’t pay medical expenses, you know, that’s, that’s a personal decision they have to make. We simply give them the dollars they’re allowed under law, and then they should be spending it on what it’s given to them for, but we don’t have any control once we turn those dollars over to them.
MR. RUSSERT: But then the government has to house them, so how, how could that possibly be fair or responsible?
MR. PAULISON: Well, we don’t give rental assistance and also a housing, like a travel trailer or a mobile home. You get one or the other. If you get rental assistance, then you should be renting money with it, otherwise we’ll give you a travel, travel trailer or mobile home if we have the opportunity to do that.
 
George Stephanopolis, in an interview with Mike Brown (transcript not available online) on the same morning, tried to blame the government for the poor spending choices that recepients of Katrina relief dollars made.
 
Gentlemen....let me remind you of a simple fact of life in America today.  Once you give someone cash, you can NOT control what the spend the money on!  It is that simple and that, in a nutshell is the difference between Republicans and Democrats.  Republicans will give you a dollar and tell you to spend it wisely and if you don't spend it wisely, will expect you to live with the consequences of your choice!  Democrats will give you a dollar, tell you to spend it wisely and when you don't will make excuses as to why you didn't and then demand that the government force you to spend the money on whatever they feel is an appropriate use of the money!
 
I'm all for accountability, and if the circumstances warrant it, I hope that charges are filed against those who fraudently took Katrina relief money.  However, the idea that government can tell you what you should spend your money on is ludicrious.  It is also unconstitutional!
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Is this what they meant..

 
when they said our troops were torturing the inmates at Gitmo?
 
" Muslim detainees at Guantanamo Bay entered Ramadan with traditional sweets, dates and honey _ but without a military chaplain to lead them in prayer during Islam's holy month.
Nearly all the alleged al-Qaida and Taliban members held at the detention center in Cuba are observing Ramadan, officials said Tuesday. Meals are offered before dawn and after sunset to accommodate their fasting during daylight hours."
 
Or maybe it was this?
 
"A high-calorie diet combined with life in the cell block _ almost around the clock in some cases _ is making detainees at Guantanamo Bay fat.
Meals totaling a whopping 4,200 calories per day are brought to their cells, well above the 2,000 to 3,000 calories recommended for weight maintenance by U.S. government dietary guidelines. And some inmates are eating everything on the menu..."The detainees are advised that they are offered more food than necessary, to provide choice and variety, and that consuming all the food they are offered will result in weight gain," he (Navy Cmdr. Robert Durand) said."
 
Is that really their idea of torture?
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Teacher knows best!

 
At least the Minneapolis School District thinks so.  Katherine Kersten, the much maligned token conservative at the Prairie Pravda, wrote a column this week about a situation that happened this school year in a Minneapolis school.
 
"Gena Bounds, a mother of three, described it this way: "On September 15 I gave my kids a big hug after school, but something was clearly wrong."
Bounds' 7-year-old daughter, Darriell, explained the situation to her mother. "She told me that her teacher had read the class a book about a girl with two moms," says Bounds. "Then he told them that he's gay and that he and his partner are adopting a child, and the child will have two dads. Now Darriell thinks the school is telling her she needs to believe that two daddies or two mommies is the same thing as a mom and a dad."
 
Dennis Prager just interviewed Ms. Bounds on his program today.  Ms. Bounds said that this is not the first time that she has had this discussion with her school.  Last year, her eldest daughter (who was in 2nd grade at the time) told her that they were read the same book, "Asha's Mums", and that it made her uncomfortable.  She went to the principal and expressed her displeasure with the situation and she said at no time was she advised that she had an option to get her kids out of the indoctrination if she so chose.  So this year, when her twins were set to go into 2nd grade at the same school, she went to the teacher (the gay male) and said that she did not feel that her children were emotionally ready for any GLBT teachings and that she wanted to let him know up front that she did not want her twins in any class involving GLBT teaching.  According to Ms. Bounds, the teacher went into detail about his "alternative lifestyle" and basically told her too bad her kids were being exposed to the teaching whether she wanted it or not!
 
That in itself is intolerable, but then you get
this letter to the editor in yesterday's Pravda.
 
"Parents who claim that schools are undermining their authority over their kids need to actually begin doing some real parenting.
Teaching about diversity of sexual orientation is but one of many topics that schools and society must present to all children and, when necessary, parents as well. Parents who feel threatened by topics such as these are themselves victims of narrow-minded, homophobic influences which seem to be all too prevalent.
Society and children are better served by programs like "Families All Matter" than they are by timid school programs that neither challenge the mind nor engage the spirit. AMaze should be a required program in all public schools and parents should read the materials as well as kids. Maybe then we would begin to reduce the hysteria over the present reality of homosexual people who are our neighbors and friends."
 
Sigh.....I can't even begin to start an answer to this....there are too many options.  Even the usually articulate Dementee at KAR had a hard time starting with this...Schools love to lament the "fact" that parents need to be more involved in their childs education.  Yet here this parent gets involved and she is basically told to "F'off"!  Oh my head....
 
I continually hear "If you don't like what the public schools are teaching, then go to a private school."  The problem is I pay for the public school education that the Junior Logician is getting (in the form of my tax dollars).  It is my right as a consumer to monitor what my money is getting me and to complain if it is not of a quality that I expect for the money spent.  If I am going to take the Junior Logician out of said public school - then my tax dollars should go with him!  The person who is educating my child should get my tax dollars.  PERIOD end of discussion! 
 
People like George Hutchinson (the letter writer) love to cram their version of tolerance and diversity down everyone's throats, but the do not see the intolerance of their own position, but then again what do you expect out of a special interest group that feels that they have
 the right to indoctrinate your children.  I find that to be both sad and highly ironic.
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Here's a story you won't see on TV

 
It is not often that you see a conservative blogger out of Minnesota quote Eric Black (unless you are AAA at KvM and you are taking him to task for the latest edition of "Cover your Amy") however, the information in this post could not go unremarked on.
 
"Here’s a story you may not see on the evening news
Between Sept. 7 and Oct. 6, researchers at the University of Wisconsin taped, dissected and measured the evening news broadcasts (early and the late) in nine Midwest markets, including the Twin Cities and calculated the average amount of time spent on election coverage, and then broke that coverage down into categories of types of political coverage.
The good news: The Twin Cities stations were above average in the the time they devoted, on average, to election coverage.
The bad news:It was 50 seconds per 30-minute show (compared with 36 seconds for the nine markets overall.
If you’re curious of the other markets, Madison, Wisc. led the league with 65 seconds of political news per 30-minute news show. The basement was occupied by the Detroit stations, at 22 seconds.
The research also showed that local news programs is by far the single biggest source of news for Americans.
Of the 50 seconds of political news in an average 30-minute Twin Cities broadcast, 76 percent of the time covered strategy or horserace aspects of the campaign, while 12 percent focused on issue positions of the candidates. By my calculations, that would be an average of six seconds per half hour on issues.
For comparison, the average 30-minute program (in the Twin Cities) in included:
Commercials. 10 minutes, 5 seconds (10:05.Sports and weather: 7:26.Crime news: 2:29.Election coverage: 0:50.Election issue coverage: 0:06.
p.s. As I write this, I’m listening to a conference call rolling out the results of the study. I believe I just heard them say that if you go to the website and register, you can get access to the actual tapes of all the stories."
 
50 seconds?????  Out of a 30 MINUTE broadcast?????  Is it any wonder that the electorate, hungry for information about politics and political races are turning to the internet and political blogs with greater frequency?  Is it any wonder that the market share of the nightly news is trending ever downward?
 
50 seconds of election coverage versus 10 minutes 5 seconds of commercials...versus 7 minutes 22 seconds of sports and weather...versus 2 minutes 29 seconds of crime coverage...Woe is us as a country when we can only spare 56 seconds out of a 30 minute news broadcast to talk about the important issues of the day.
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ROB the Vote

 
Do you remember all of the claims that the 2000 and 2004 elections were stolen?  Remember the comments by Cindy Sheehan and RFK Jr about how President Bush stole the election?  Well facts being the funny, stubborn things that they are, we are already seeing who is really trying to steal the election (would you like a hint as to who it is???)
 
"ST. LOUIS - Election officials say hundreds of potentially bogus registration cards, including ones for dead and underage people, were submitted by a branch of a national group that has been criticized in the past for similar offenses.
At least 1,500 potentially fraudulent registration cards were turned in by the St. Louis branch of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, leading up to Wednesday's registration deadline for the Nov. 7 election, said Kim Mathis, chairwoman of the St. Louis City Board of Election Commissioners."
 
ACORN.....an organization that has well known links to George Soros and MoveOn.org and we all know what party THEY support.....
 
The St Louis Post Dispatch has more detail on the story, including this shocking revelation!
 
"Statewide, ACORN has turned about 40,000 new voter registrations in recent weeks, Mellor said. About 15,000 were collected in the city of St. Louis and 5,000 in St. Louis County. The rest were primarily in the Kansas City area." (emphasis added)
 
40,000 new registrations???  Have that many people really moved into the area?  Are there that many new citizens or just turned 18 year olds in St. Louis County???  Maybe not...
 
"The latest batch of questionable cards tied to ACORN included one that attempted to register Miya Hinton, who is listed as a 20-year-old residing at an address in the 4800 block of Sacramento Avenue. It turns out that Hinton is 16 and lives at a different address in that block.Her mother, Monique Hinton, alerted the Election Board after the family received the board's standard letter confirming the new registration. Hinton says she became concerned about how someone had obtained some of her daughter's personal information, such as the correct month and day she was born."Her rights are being violated," Hinton said.  Miya Hinton's signature appears to have been forged on the voter registration card, Leiendecker said." (emphasis added)
 
But wait!  It get's better!!!!!
 
"Whelan and Mellor also disputed a separate controversy, ignited by a local political blog, pubdef.net, where a former ACORN employee alleged that she and other voter-registration workers had been told to promote the candidacy of state Auditor Claire McCaskill, a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate against Republican incumbent Jim Talent."
 
Do you need any further reasons why it is imperative that these people not regain power in DC????  They will do anything for power.
 
It's not just St. Louis either.  ACORN is working in many other states including Minnesota.  I wonder how many fraudulent registrations are going to show up in Minneapolis and will the County Attorney plea bargain them away like Amy Klobuchar did the last time?
 
For continuing coverage of this, bookmark Gateway Pundit who carried the story of the 2004 fraud that ACORN foisted on the citizens of Missouri! 
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