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Tuesday, October 31st, 2006But is there a viable alternative?
“Where hacks come to spew nonsense” – B2B
The Start
The Course, featuring Ped
The Dutch Oven
This was a really good course. I heard lots of positive feedback from riders who said it was very challenging. Jared said it was the toughest cross race he had ever done.
Guess which is which:
Amount spent on the 2006 US congressional elections.
Amount spent on 2006 Halloween in the US.
Answers here: Election – Halloween
Baby Smithers is happy to spend for Halloween!

I hate the Democrats who, in support of this strategy, spout lie after lie: that the president knew in advance there were no WMD in Iraq; that he lied to Congress to gain its support for military action; that he pushed for the democratization of Iraq only after the failure to find WMD; that he was a unilateralist and that the coalition was a fraud; that he shunned diplomacy in favor of war.
These lies, contradicted by reports, commissions, speeches, and public records, are too preposterous to mock, but too pervasive to rebut, especially when ignored by abetting media.
Most detestable are the lies these rogues craft to turn grief into votes by convincing the families of our war dead that their loved ones died in vain. First, knowing what every intelligence agency was sure it knew by early 2003, it would have been criminal negligence had the president not enforced the U.N.’s resolutions and led the coalition into Iraq. Firemen sometimes die in burning buildings looking for victims who are not there. Their deaths are not in vain, either.
Second, no soldier dies in vain who goes to war by virtue of the Constitution he swears to defend. This willingness is called “duty,” and it is a price of admission into the highest calling of any free nation–the profession of arms. We have suffered more than 2,300 combat deaths in Iraq so far. Not one was in vain. Not one.
These are the people I now hate–these people who seek to control our national security. The best of them are misinformed. The rest of them are liars.
So I intend to vote on Nov. 7. If I have to, I’ll crawl over broken glass to do it. And this year I’m voting a straight Republican ticket right down to dog catcher, because I’ve had it. I’m fed up with the deranged, lying left. They’ve infected me. I’m now a hater, too.
What a bold move Paul. And who would have guessed that you would be voting a straight Republican ticket? Especially since you were the director of foreign-policy speechwriting at the White House from October 2003 to July 2005. How very brave you are to stand up and vote for the very party you have already been carrying water for.
Go crawl over broken glass and back into your hole.