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Sunday, February 18, 2007

McCain Preaches That Roe V. Wade Should Be Overturned

   Presidential hopeful ( in his own mind ) John McCain told a crowd of around 800 people that if he is elected president in 2008 said, "I do not support Roe versus Wade. It should be overturned."

   He also said that if is elected that he would only appoint judges that, "strictly interpret the Constitution of the United States and do not legislate from the bench."

   Sure John, and Bush is a Christian. All that McCain is trying to do is kiss up to the conservative group. Next you know he will be sleeping with John Hagee and the rest of that " Christian " group.

  McCain did announce on Sunday that he has been endorsed by former governor Frank Keating of Oklahoma and Phil Gramm, former senator from Texas. Being endorsed by anyone from Texas can't be a good thing! Unless, you are John McCain and you are running pretty much under the Bush operating system.

   He also went to a rally and spoke to a group of young people about abstinence from sex. I'm not even going to touch that one! However, I do think that abstinence is a good thing in this day and age and that it should be practiced.

 

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GOP Funded By Terrorist

    Here's a good one that I somehow missed between working on servers and other's computers during the week. Proof that the Republicans are terrorist.

   A blogger caught my attention with this story which, being busy or not, I would have heard if it had been in the mainstream media outlets.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Republican Al Qa'eda Terrorist... No Joke

Terrorism charges brought Friday against the administrator of a loan investment program claimed that he secretly tried to send $152,000 to the Middle East to buy equipment such as night vision goggles for a terrorist training camp in Afghanistan.
Abdul Tawala Ibn Ali Alishtari, 53, of Ardsley, N.Y., pleaded not guilty in U.S. District Court in Manhattan to an indictment accusing him of terrorism financing, material support of terrorism and other charges

CBS News has confirmed that Alishtari is a donor to the Republican Party, as he claims on his curriculum vitae. Alishtari gave $15,500 to the National Republican Campaign Committee between 2002 and 2004, according to Federal Election Commission records. That amount includes $13,000 in 2003, a year when he claims to have been named NRCC New York State Businessman of the Year.  More

 

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