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Tired of all the LIBERAL rhetoric out there....
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Democrats losing momentum after premature celebration...
Mood:  chatty
Now Playing: And they don't even see it......
Topic: They are being dumb again
I really got a kick out of what the Democrats did this last month...celebrating for a win that they didn't have yet. I loved it.

Now John Kerry is running around saying that President Bush is doing all the wrong things......as if he knew right from wong!



But the President, in his speech the day before yesterday, said some pretty crucial things that has the "Drive By media" going nuts over the audacity of the President to go against their way of thinking. Here is some of his speech. I say that he was pretty smart in what he said:

Terrence Hunt, from the AP says, "Mr. President, the war in Iraq has lasted almost as long as World War II for the U.S. And as you mentioned, October was the dealiest month for American forces this year. Do you think we are winning?" At least he got one thing right on that quote....that World War II has lasted almost as long for the United States....but it also does not mention that World War II was about a 27 year war before all was said and done.....

THE PRESIDENT: The only way we lose in Iraq is if we leave before the job is done. And I'm confident we can succeed in the broader war on terror, this ideological conflict. I'm confident because I believe the power of liberty will defeat the ideology of hate every time. He continues on here explaining why reality does not fit the Drive By Media's template on how things should be......

I know it's incumbent upon our government and others who enjoy the blessings of liberty to help those moderates succeed, because otherwise we're looking at the potential of this kind of world, a world in which radical forms of Islam compete for power, a world in which moderate governments get toppled by people willing to murder the innocent, a world in which oil reserves are controlled by radicals in order to extract blackmail from the West, a world in which Iran has a nuclear weapon. And if that were to occur, people would look back at this day and age and say, what happened to those people in 2006? How come they couldn't see the threat to a future generation of people? Defeat will only come if the United States becomes isolationists and refuses to, one, protect ourselves, and two, help those who desire to live in a modern, peaceful world. Absolutely we're winning. Then he got to talking about Rumsfeld, when Peter Baker, of the Washington Post asked, "When you first ran for President, you talked about the importance of accountability. We learned from Woodward's recent book that secretary Card on two occasions suggested that you replace Secretary Rumsfeld, and both times you said no. Given that the war in Iraq is not going as well as you want, and given that you're not satisfied as you just told us today," and then Bush says, "Wait, Peter, you're asking why I believe Secretary Rumsfeld is doing a good job. I think if I might decipher that through the Washington codes, is that what your asking?

PRESIDENT: I've asked him to do some difficult tasks. One, wage war in two different theaters of this war on terror. And at the same time, asked him to transform our military posture around the world and our military readiness here at home. The transformation effort unto itself is a big project for any secretary to handle. To compound the job he has, he's gotta do that and at the same time wage war. And I'm sadisfied of how he's done all his jobs. He is a smart, tough, capable administrator. As importantly, he understands that the best way to fight this war, whether it be in Iraq or anywhere else around the world, is to make sure our troops are ready, that morale is high, that we transform the nature of our military to meet the threats, and that we give our commanders on the ground the flexibility necessary to make the tactical changes to achieve victory. Then taking responsibility for everything in Iraq, he said he doesn't blame the generals.....

PRESIDENT: This is a tough war in Iraq. I mean it's a hard fight, no question about it. All you gotta do is turn on your TV. But I believe that the military strategy we have is going to work. That's what I believe. The ultimate accountability here rests with me. That's the ultimate. You're asking about accountability. That's what the 2004 campaign was about. If people are unhappy about it, look right to the president. I believe our generals are doing the job that I asked them to do. They're competent,smart, capable men and women. And this country owes 'em a lot of gratitude and support.

I believe I'll be working with a Republican-controlled Congress and a Republican-controlled Senate. Can't you just hear the moaning and groaning from the left as he said this? I understand here in Washington people have already determined the outcome of the election, like it's over, even before the people actually start voting. But that's not what I see. You know, we've got some people dancing in the end zone here in Washington DC. And they haven't even scored a touchdown yet!...nor may they ever!

The president really took it too the democrats on this speech, and I could really hear them moaning and groaning at what was said. But here is something even farther to consider. The polls..........


If the polls are to be believed, the Republicans who control the White House and Congress are in trouble.

Their problem?

People vote their pocketbooks, or wallets, the old adage goes.

But the economy is booming. Even gasoline prices have plummeted. Unemployment, the bogeyman of politicians, has shrunken to a record low point.

As for the security matter, since 9/11, the worst attack on American soil since the Civil War, the United States has been free of any significant terrorist attack. None. Zippo. Zilch.

If Americans do vote the GOP out of either House of Congress, many of these accomplishments are threatened.

Should Democrats get control of the House of Representatives, they have already promised that one of the Republican initiatives that made all these things possible will be rolled back.

Higher taxes -- and with it, economic recession and more unemployment.

The Democrats will also signal the terrorists a "victory" for their side with a push for a quick withdrawal from Iraq. Remember, the Congress, not the president, funds our troops abroad. A Democratic Congress will most assuredly withhold funding unless Bush relents.

The list of Republican accomplishments is both long and real, and provides the platform upon which even greater results will be built under a Republican Congress and White House.

For sure, the GOP has had its share of shortcomings. The economy could be doing better. The deficit could be smaller. The postwar plans in Iraq could have been better implemented.

If anything, the Republicans are facing a message deficit. The liberal media establishment is just not letting them tell their story to the American people.

Here are 10 good reasons why you should vote Republican come election day. You won't hear about them on ABCCBSNBC News.

Reason #1. The economy is kicking butt. It is robust, vibrant, strong and growing. In the 36 months since the Bush tax cuts ended the recession that began under President Clinton, the economy has experienced astonishing growth. Over the first half of this year, our economy grew at a strong 4.1 percent annual rate, faster than any other major industrialized nation. This strong economic activity has generated historic revenue growth that has shrunk the deficit. A continued commitment to spending restraint has also contributed to deficit reduction.

Reason #2. Unemployment is almost nil for a major economy, and is verging on full employment. Recently, jobless claims fell to the lowest level in 10 weeks. Employment increased in 48 states over the past 12 months ending in August. Our economy has now added jobs for 37 straight months.

Reason #3. The Dow is hitting record highs. In the past few days, the Dow climbed above 12,000 for the first time in the history of the stock market, thus increasing the value of countless pension and 401(k) that funds many Americans rely on for their retirement years.

Reason #4. Wages have risen dramatically. According to the Washington Post, demand for labor helped drive workers' average hourly wages, not including those of most managers, up to $16.84 last month -- a 4 percent increase from September 2005, the fastest wage growth in more than five years. Nominal wage growth has been 4.1 percent so far this year. This is better or comparable to its 1990s peaks. Over the first half of 2006, employee compensation per hour grew at a 6.3 percent annual rate adjusted for inflation. Real after-tax income has risen a whopping 15 percent since January 2001. Real after-tax income per person has risen by 9 percent since January 2001.

Reason #5. Gas prices have plunged. According to the Associated Press, the price of gasoline has fallen to its lowest level in more than 10 months. The federal Energy Information Administration said Monday that U.S. motorists paid $2.21 a gallon on average for regular grade last week, a decrease of 1.8 cents from the previous week. Pump prices are now 40 cents lower than a year ago and have plummeted by more than 80 cents a gallon since the start of August. The previous 2006 low for gasoline was set in the first week of January, when pump prices averaged $2.238. In the week ending Dec. 5, 2005, prices averaged $2.19. Today, gasoline can be found for less than $2 a gallon in many parts of the country.

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Reason #6. Since 9/11, no terrorist attacks have occurred on U.S. soil. Since 9/11 the U.S. has not been attacked by terrorists thanks to such programs as the administration's monitoring of communications between al-Qaida operatives overseas and their agents in the U.S. and the monitoring of the international movement of terrorist funds -- both measure bitterly opposed by Democrats.

Reason #7. Productivity is surging and has grown by a strong 2.5 percent over the past four quarters, well ahead of the average productivity growth in the last 30 years. Strong productivity growth helps lead to the growth of the Gross Domestic Product, higher real wages, and stronger corporate profits.

Reason #8. The Prescription Drug Program is working. Despite dire predictions that most seniors would refrain from signing up to the new Medicare prescription benefits program, fully 75 percent of all those on Medicare have enrolled, and the overwhelming majority say they are happy with the program.

Reason #9. Bush has kept his promise of naming conservative judges. He has named two conservative justices to the Supreme Court, Chief Justice John G. Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito. In addition, he has named conservative justices who are devoted to the Constitution as it is written and not as activist liberal judges think it means. The strong likelihood that one or more justices will retire from the Supreme Court makes it mandatory for the Republicans to hold the Senate and have a chance to name new conservative justices.

Reason #10. The deficit has been cut in half three years ahead of the president's 2009 goal, with the 2006 fiscal year budget deficit down to $248 billion. The tax cuts have stimulated the economy and are working.

Now we have to keep them out of office. The best thing to do this next month, is to get out and vote. Do NOT stay at home. This election is critical and we as Conservatives need to let our voices be heard this time. The country depends on it. Our booming economy depends on it...our country's safety depends on it....

Enough said.

God Bless America
God Bless our Troops

-Robert-

Posted by Robert Garding at 11:41 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, October 27, 2006 9:32 AM EDT
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