Friday, July 13, 2007

Just Don't Get It

The entire thing about the "Great One" (Bill O'Reilly, not Jackie Gleason!) IS about Iraq! It's about how the neo-cons just don't get it and one of their highly esteemed MouthPieces does get it! The Republican Congress has been 'yes' men for Bush for so long, it's kind of refreshing to see such a hard core Bushite going against him. Since one of your own is speaking out about the mess in Iraq, it would be hard to ignore the commentary. The neo-cons can't attribute this one to the 'liberal media'. They could just ignore it as they accuse the 'liberal media' of ignoring all the good things happening in Iraq. And yes, I do get satisfaction at finding someone the RedLady quotes a lot and she reguards as One Who Speaks The Truth speaking against her other hero, George W. Bush. Call me whatever you want, I enjoy baiting my fellow blogster!

As for Andrew Speaker, I didn't get to read all the local stuff on him as I was in DC when he did his thing. These Canadians are as justified to sue him just like anyone else, he was a threat to them. The fact that he ignored doctors orders is just plain outright arrogance. When he found that they were looking for him, what did he do? He continued his journey. If he was truly infected with what they said he had, he, Andrew Speaker, made the decision to infect all those people out of shear arrogance. So, yes, those people all have the right to sue this arrogant guy for potential damage. And I would like to know how good an attorney he is, if he put himself and his family at risk of lawsuits.

And please, leave John Edwards out of this. It's getting old.

As far as questioning the authenticity on this article about letting Bin Laden's henchmen go, since it wasn't posted on a neo-con website, I guess it is suspect. After all, only the conservatives report on facts, the libs just make things up. <== Let me point out that this statement is written entirely tongue-in-cheek (sarcastically), that I don't believe that at all. Not everything you read on the Web is fact, but the news websites, conservative or liberal, do not make things up. They get some facts and put their own spin on it. The one thing you must question is which way the spin is going. In the case of AmericanBlog.com, I really don't know, they may be bi-partisan, which, in my opinion gives the story a bit more credibility. But decide for yourself.

I will bring to the readers attention any article that goes against the neo-con propaganda, because that's what this web page is all about, sharing new and different ideas. The RedLady is the hard-core conservative, I am the moderate or liberal side. I cannot speak for the RedLady, but I'm not afraid to question and maybe rethink some ideas I have drawn based on what I knew at the time. I personally don't like to be drawn into a corner by a label.

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