3/30/2007

America - Stand Up for George W. Bush

President Bush has been under attack by the ultra-libs since the 2000 election. Now that the Dems control Congress, the heat has been turned up. The talk of impeachment is in the air.

Shortly after he took office on 9/11/2001, we experienced one of the worst days in the country's history. This unprovoked attack was not George Bush's doing. In fact, 9/11 was one of many other attacks on the US and US interests that started long before George Bush took office. I won't bore you with the history.

The enemy has attacked other countries and peoples too. Many had no close ties to the US.

The difference after 9/11 is that George Bush was President and the US finally fought back. George Bush is the modern-day Winston Churchill. If you don't believe that, study history and lean about how Hitler was country-by-country taking over the world and how Churchill fought back.

Now, more than 5 years from 9/11, we can look back and see that the US has not been attacked since 9/11. There is no doubt that George Bush is responsible for this.

This the time for all Americans to take off their politically biased blinders and stand behind a good and decent man - our President, George W. Bush.

God Bless the US; God Bless our troops; and God Bless George W. Bush.


Dan England’s posts also can be found at Blogger News Network and Townhall. Dan’s website is GettingElected.com and he is the author of So You Want to Run for Political Office and Welcome to the Real Corporate World.

3/24/2007

Congress - A Toilet Paper Free Zone?

I thought I'd had heard and read about everything, but this story is over the top.

A year without toilet paper?

You ask why? Well, a couple of modern-day environmentalists are doing an urban version of Thoreau's Walden Pond experiment. Read a story about it here.

If you are interested in details, the "No Impact" couple have a blog. Check it out here.

I wonder if the "no toilet paper" idea will spread to Congress, now that the enviro-friendly Dems are in control? I can just imagine lawmakers wearing gas masks in closed door meetings.


Update (10:57 AM) - Michelle Malkin has much more on this. Read her post here.


Dan England’s posts also can be found at Blogger News Network and Townhall. Dan’s website is GettingElected.com and he is the author of So You Want to Run for Political Office and Welcome to the Real Corporate World.

3/20/2007

The Attack on Alberto Gonzales - The President Strikes Back


The President Strikes Back - and it's about time. Read the story about it here.

"We will not go along with a partisan fishing expedition aimed at honorable public servants..."

The Dems are again playing the evil game of personal destruction.

White House photo by Shealah Craighead
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1. Chose a "victim". An innocent victim is OK.
2. Find a problem related to the victim. A minor one is OK.
3. Pitch a fit about it.
4. Question the victim.
5. Question others.
6. Catch them in inconsistent statements.
7. Scream "cover-up".
8. Scream louder and call for the resignation of the victim.
9. The victim's supporters join in the "hunt" to save themselves.
10. The victim resigns or is destroyed.
11. Go to number 1.

This President is not going to play the game.

3/19/2007

What Happens to Appeasers

Last night I watched a Fox News special, A War Stories Biography: Winston Churchill, hosted by Oliver North. It was good.

One of Churchill's quotes was especially appropriate for today's political climate:

"An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last."

I hope many members of Congress were watching and listening - and taking note.

3/14/2007

Cold Weather at the North Pole Ends Global Warming Expedition

A global warming expedition to the North Pole ended when one of the explorers got frostbite. Outside temperatures dropped at times to more than 100 degrees below zero.

Ann Atwood, one of the trip organizers, explained that "They were experiencing temperatures that weren't expected with global warming,"

But Atwood, obviously a true believer in Global Warming, was quick to add: "But one of the things we see with global warming is unpredictability."

Interesting logic: If it's too cold, it's because it's too hot.

Read the story about it here.

3/10/2007

John Edwards, Nevada Dems Back Out of Fox News Debate

John Edwards and the Dems have pulled out of an August debate in Nevada sponsored by Fox News. Read about that here in a post by John Hinderaker of Powerline on AOL News Bloggers.

The Nevada State Democratic Party pulled the plug on Fox News because the debate "caused some concern among some of our activist allies". Read about that here on the Party's site.

Fox News Vice President David Rhodes shot back in a written statement: "News organizations will want to think twice before getting involved in the Nevada Democratic Caucus, which appears to be controlled by radical fringe out-of-state interest groups, not the Democratic Party." Read the story about that here.

It seems that some Dems are afraid to expose themselves to a news outlet that reports both sides of the story. If anyone doubts that, check out the fair reporting of pros like Britt Hume or Chris Wallace or the commentary of Alan Colmes or Greta Van Susteren.

My prediction: Dems that have "weak knees" and shy away from Fox News, will lose moderate voters and pay at the polls.


Dan England’s posts also can be found at Blogger News Network and Townhall. Dan’s website is GettingElected.com and he is the author of So You Want to Run for Political Office and Welcome to the Real Corporate World.

3/07/2007

PETA to Al Gore: Veg Out!

Al Gore is being attacked by PETA. The animal rights organization wants Al to stop eating meat. They base their rationale on a recent UN report titled "Livestock’s Long Shadow—Environmental Issues and Options".

According to PETA, the "United Nations determined that raising animals for food generates more greenhouse gases than all the cars and trucks in the world combined."

Read the story about it here on the PETA website.

In my judgement, this time PETA got it right. Read my post about the UN report titled "Global Warming: It's All Bull" here.

It's becoming obvious that the former VP is not "green" enough for the left. He's better "juice up" and trade steak for a good seaweed shake.


Dan England’s posts also can be found at Blogger News Network and Townhall. Dan’s website is GettingElected.com and he is the author of So You Want to Run for Political Office and Welcome to the Real Corporate World.

3/04/2007

Draft Fred Thompson Buzz

It's no secret that conservatives are not too excited about the field in the race for the Republican Presidential nomination. Your hear:

"Rudy's too liberal on social issues"
"John McCain is too friendly with liberal Dems"
"Mitt flips"
"Newt can't win"
"Sam who?"

And it goes on and on.

But ever since the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C., the GOP Prez buzz has focused on former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson.

I googled "draft Fred Thompson" and turned up a plethora of hits in the blogosphere. For example, read the post on The Elephant Biz titled: "What If The Right Said Fred?" here and the post on the American Spectator titled "Run, Fred, Run" here.

The lawyer, former politician, actor and radio personality, is a long shot. But he looks to me to be made of the right stuff - in the Ronald Reagan mold. If he tosses his hat in the ring, the right wing very possibly would run, not walk, to his corner.

Stay tuned.


Dan England’s posts also can be found at Blogger News Network and Townhall. Dan’s website is GettingElected.com and he is the author of So You Want to Run for Political Office and Welcome to the Real Corporate World.