Friday, April 28, 2006

A little credit is due - part deux.

Thanks to media distortions, no good news from the White House will ever see the light of day, at least until Billary assumes co-presidency again, God help us, and the Clinton criminals will likely pilfer the White House silverware and china… yet again. Why doesn’t the main vein media point out that it was George W. Bush’s Advanced Energy Initiative and new energy rules that he signed into law that will start to bring energy independence to America… someday. Since almost noone knows what those laws require: George W. Bush's initiative requires the use of 7.5 billion gallons of ethanol and biodiesel annually by 2012, renewable fuels produced IN AMERICA, by American farmers, reducing our dependency on foreign petroleum reserves, while raising the prices and demand for American cash crops like corn and soybeans.

I, for one, am sick and tired of the incessant deceptions spread by liberal stooges. It's like this. Repeat those so-called progressive fabrications often enough, with enough vehemence, and eventually, what you have wrought is the veneration of government and liberal laissez-faire perverted living of the lowest common denominator (i.e. you know the usual liberal hippy lines: if it feels good, do it. Free love! All we are saying is give peace a chance. The government is here to help you! (That last one scared the hell out of me)). And yes, I did intend to have two parentheses at the end of the last sentence.

George W. Bush is certainly not a perfect president. However, the economy will grow by 4.2 percent this quarter, with unemployment at its lowest level in more than 20 years. Unemployment, in fact, has been lower, on average, under G.W. Bush than during the Clinton administration. So, how about giving credit to the current administration when they do something right... give some credit for a change? Oh, this is important enough to repeat, and pay attention, kiddies: Liberalism is evil, no matter what the Democrybabies and Screamin’ Howard Dean might say. When radical Democrats open their mouths, lies fall out like dentures without Polygrip. Moreover, because so many ignoramuses (or is that plural… Ignorami) will believe anything they see on TV or in the major newspapers, the extreme leftist demagoguery in the media is dangerous to the future of America.

Ah… I got that out of my system, and I feel a bit better now.

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