8.30.2004
rnc post 1
ok, this convention is sick. the republican's are "the 9-11 party." i have heard the word "september" at least 20 times in the first hour of listening, and the GOP isn't talking about labor day. They just had family members talking about how thier jusband's and cousin's who died in the towers speaking. Let there be no doubt now as to why the party chose NYC for this convention-- to exploit 9-11 for partisan purposes, something Bush PROMISED not to do. Remember that? Yet they will accuse kerry over and over all week of being the one without integrity. Of course bush also PROMISED to take the invasion of iraq to a vote at the UN. Instead he withdrew the measure and invaded Iraq with what sad international support he could generate without the UN.
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scroll down at the image of the bush approval numbers... when were they high? 9/12, so that's the time rove, bush, and co want us to remember. When we as a nation rallied behind the president. what they want us to forget at the intermitennt 3 years where bush squandered international support abroad, trashed the constitution at home, and gotten into a war on false pretenses and with no clear plan.
The classic quote from last night is Guliani: "Some call it stubbornness. I call it principled leadership." Well you would, sir.
Some more from his, admitedly well done, speech:
"My point about John Kerry being inconsistent is best described in his own words when he said, "I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it."Maybe this explains John Edwards' need for two Americas — one where John Kerry can vote for something and another where he can vote against the exact same thing."
The line quoted from kerry is obviously a case where what he said is not what he meant to say. From a logical standpiont he said "A & not A." So we know that either Kerry is batshit insane OR he didn't get that sentence out right-- god forbit. From what I hear Bush does that from time too.
This morning's daily howler has a different take on the same Guliani quote, certainly more informed than mine, but either way Guliani is putten polemics before politics. I know, I know, "DUH Jordan." But that attitude is why the good (or at least better) guys lose. We need to state the obvious loudly because the information war is at hand [my children].
some of MY unfair propaganda:
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