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thedrifter
12-28-04, 06:28 AM
2004 Ain’t Over Yet

December 28, 2004


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by Bob Parks
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While all the television news outlets are presenting their post-mortems on 2004, there are some issues in waiting that are poised to launch us into the New Year face first.

The Feinstein Doctrine

Leaking a portion of the 2005 Democrat Playbook, California Senator Dianne Feinstein will propose to the 109th Congress a constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College and replace it with a supposed one-person, one-vote system for electing the president and vice president.

"The Electoral College is an anachronism, and the time has come to bring our democracy into the 21st century. During the founding years of the republic, the Electoral College may have been a suitable system, but today it is flawed and amounts to national elections being decided in several battleground states.''

While I do find it suspicious that presidential candidates and their supporters know exactly what state to deploy most of the lawyers on Election Day, the alternative of leaving things as is could only be decried by the side that’s getting better at cheating.

Whether it be stacking the tally with an ever new supply of illegal alien, convict, and multiple votes, Democrats are getting better at manipulating a for-the-most-part willing media. Without the Electoral College, presidential candidates need just campaign in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles: where the money is. One of the unfortunate side effects is the possibility of legislation that will be filtered through Washington, D.C. and three states. Anyone out there like the idea of Hollywood writing FCC regulations?

And let’s be real: who outside of California really cares what Dianne Feinstein thinks anyway?

A Big Non Story

This is a non story to those who know him best.

“Governor Mitt Romney, seeking to quash any questions about his political future, said yesterday that he will run for reelection in 2006. Sounding feisty and girding for a campaign, Romney also threw down a challenge to potential Democratic rivals, saying that they should be prepared to face him. He accused them of spreading rumors that he will not run again to help their own fund-raising efforts.”

Frank Phillips and Glen Johnson, Boston Globe, December 23, 2004
Romney spent the whole summer “fundraising” while now accusing his “rivals” of spreading rumors. If that’s all it takes to make his skin crawl, it’s pretty sad.

A personal observation and accusation: it looks like Massachusetts Republican candidates who ran for office were denied early access to campaign donor lists. What general party donations did come in were greatly withheld by the state party from those candidates, and that undesignated incoming campaign cash was hoarded and diverted to Romney’s warchest.

''Well, I've got some news for them: I am going to run again. So come on in, I'm happy to face them. And if they want to think about whether they're going to face an opponent named Romney in the fall, the answer is, yeah, that's what they should plan for."

Like Romney, the Indianapolis Colts were cocky last January. Unlike Romney, the Colts didn’t spit on their fans. Either way, the Colts didn’t make it to February.

Let’s hope for a rousing primary campaign challenge or this clown will muck things up and later run for President….

The Indoctrination Flu

One of the more insidious plots the Democrats use is that of exploitation of their influence over our nation’s students. Now while I don’t think any of us mind our kids being exposed to new ideas in school, the exclusive hard left direction they are sent off in is disturbing at best.

According to CNS, “The Rainforest Action Network (RAN) organized the group of second grade children on December 16th to protest JP Morgan Chase. A RAN press release stated the elementary school children attended to "hand deliver over 700 colorful handmade posters from children around the world asking William B. Harrison, chief

executive officer of JP Morgan Chase, to keep his promise and stop lending

money to projects that destroy endangered forests and cause global warming."

While liberal hysterics fail to withstand a mature logical standard, they can be worded in ways that pliable young minds can morph into scientific truth. It’s hard to challenge young minds who are taught on a daily basis how to correct adults via Nickelodeon and a Cartoon Network, owned in part by socialist-millionaire Ted Turner.

"Today, young rainforest heroes from around the world are reminding JP Morgan

Chase that its most important stakeholders are future generations. This is education in action, and these are kids the Earth can count on. These posters represent the wisdom and creativity of a new generation inspired to protect the Earth."

Tracy Solum, director of “Rainforests in the Classroom” on the Rainforest Action Network website
As we focus on the War on Terror, the battle for the classroom has yet to be waged. It will not be a quick and easy one since most professors feel their tactic is part of a greater cause, and kids now have been led to believe they’re always right.

An ugly combination.

Take Five

While CBS allowed Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins to host it’s “Late Late Show” that nobody with a job watches, guest and author Gore Vidal suggested that Bush "resign." Robbins later proposed, "How about a good, old-fashioned impeachment?" Robbins cited as justification Bill Clinton’s being impeached “for lying about oral sex.”

Excuse me for being so blunt, but THAT’S an example of just how stupid these liberal elites think the rest of the country is. The retort can be summed up quite easily… again.

Bill Clinton lied under oath in a sexual harassment lawsuit of which he was the plaintiff. He also engaged in sexual activities in a federal workplace with a subordinate federal employee and lied about that as well under oath, an offense that anyone else would be probably sued and jailed over. It has been speculated that Clinton has engaged in sexual activity, consensual and not, and has used the power of the United States government to conceal those activities through lies and witness intimidation.

Both Robbins and Sarandon know that the afore mentioned activities occur on an almost daily basis in their Hollywood neck of the woods, thus their inability to accept that the custom, while routine, is illegal.

Robbins offered this hypothesis: "So it's more of a high crime and misdemeanor to lie about oral sex than it is to lie about intelligence that forces a country into war?"

Many nations shared the accepted intelligence with a President and later Senator Clinton, John Kerry, numerous Democrats including Madeleine Albright and Sandy Berger long before George Bush took office. Why Robbins remained silent then with all the inside knowledge he obviously possessed is troubling. Blaming Bush now is simply opportunistic and humorous.

The interview with Vidal was later followed by “comedy” bit by Sarandon and Robbins in which they displayed Christmas cards they supposedly received from politicians.

"Season's Gropings" from Arnold Schwarzenegger, "I'm Dreaming of a Really, Really, Really White Christmas" from Rush Limbaugh that Sarandon pronounces ‘limbow’, and "Enjoy the Audit" from George and Laura Bush. Can anyone show me one report of a liberal or group that has complained of being politically targeted for a IRS audit? Did any one of these liberals ever come to the defense of one of the many conservative groups targeted for a politically-motivated audit ordered by the Clintons?

Sarandon also asked "Do Republicans ever get in trouble for having sex? It seems like it's only the Democrats. And religious figures..."

Well, according to ABC News “More Republicans Satisfied With Sex Lives Than Democrats. New 'Primetime Live' Sex Survey Reveals That More Republicans (56 Percent) Are Very Satisfied With Their Sex Lives Than Democrats (47 Percent).”

The poll analysis “included a breakdown by many subgroups, including region, age and even political party affiliation, which is the topic of results released” on October 19th.

Of those involved in a committed relationship, who is very satisfied with their relationship?

Republicans -- 87 percent; Democrats -- 76 percent

Who is very satisfied with their sex life?

Republicans -- 56 percent; Democrats -- 47 percent

Maybe that’s some indication of why Bill Clinton’s criminal activities were ignored, condoned, and later excused by liberals like Robbins and Sarandon. Their sex appears to be as shallow as their politics.

Wouldn’t that explain the tabloids…?

Who Set Up Who?

Remember that National Guardsman who offered up that sucker punch of a question to Donald Rumsfeld about the lack of armor on vehicles in Iraq that sent the liberals into a temporary state of ecstasy. For those of you who missed out, it turns out the question was given that National Guardsman in advance by a boastful Edward Lee Pitts of the Chattanooga Times Free Press.

continued........

thedrifter
12-28-04, 06:28 AM
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