Saturday, March 17, 2007

Hillary Says Homosexuality Not "Immoral"


She already accepts adultery, so why wouldn't she accept the gays?

Litesite.Net:
WASHINGTON, D.C., March 16, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) – U.S. Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama entered the media furor yesterday over comments General Peter Pace, Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, made against homosexuality last week, with both issuing statements saying, “I do not think homosexuality is immoral.”

Clinton and Obama made the statements after a homosexual activist group attacked “Democratic candidates” for failing to oppose General Pace’s comments that he believes homosexuality to be “immoral.” The general told the Chicago Tribune Monday, “I believe homosexual acts between two individuals are immoral and that we should not condone immoral acts.”

“Well, I’ve heard from a number of my friends, and I’ve certainly clarified with them any misunderstanding that anyone had, because I disagree with General Pace completely,” Sen. Clinton told Bloomberg News. “I do not think homosexuality is immoral.”

Sen. Clinton said she opposed the “don’t ask, don’t tell” military policy towards homosexuality —one of the first policies instituted by her husband during his presidency-- that does not ask candidates to the military about their sexual orientation, but requires that they keep their sexuality private and do not engage in homosexual activity.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Unhinged Liberal of the Week: Rosie O'Donnell



On an episode of "The View" this week the ignorant pig once again showed her true colors by displaying sympathy for Khalid Sheik Mohammed, an admitted murderer and the alleged mastermind behind the death of over 3,000 people on September, 11, 2001.

NewsBusters.org:
On the March 15 edition of "The View," Rosie O’Donnell brought up the news of Khalid Sheik Mohammed’s many confessions. Rosie, who believes radical Christianity is just as dangerous as radical Islam, was more outraged on unproven allegations of torture than the horrific atrocities Mohammed confessed to. On her latest rant she also demonstrated her lack of knowledge on the extensive al Qaeda network.

O’DONNELL: I think the man has been in custody of the American government, in secret CIA torture prisons in Guantanamo Bay, where torture is accepted and allowed, and he finally is the guy who admits to doing everything. They finally found the guy. It's not that guy bin Laden. It's this guy they've had since ‘93. And look, this is the picture they released of him. Doesn’t, he look healthy?

Token non-liberal Elisabeth Hasselbeck was unusually assertive through the course of the discussion, and even exposed how shallow Rosie’s opinions are. Just as Rosie did not answer whether or not she wanted the United States to win in Iraq, she did not answer what she would do with the detained terrorists.

HASSELBECK: What do think should happen? What do you think should happen?

O’DONNELL: We should uphold the standards of the Geneva Convention and lead the free world in democracy.

[Applause]

HASSELBECK: I believe that. But what, specifically, if there was someone, say, who had been plotting an attack, how do you think they should be interrogated? What methods do you think would be fair?

O’DONNELL: I don't think the United States should ever, ever, ever torture other people.

Rosie, who claimed terrorists are mothers and fathers, was concerned about robbing the "humanity" of terrorists.

O’DONNELL: Because you don't think terrorists, you don’t think terrorists- you think that robs them of their humanity. That name "terrorist" makes them not human any more? They don’t-

This isn't about O'Donnell so much as it's about Barbara Walters who brought O'Donnell to her show in a desperate bid for ratings. And it worked as O'Donnell has upped "The View" ratings, but at the expense of Walters integrity which becomes more null and void each day O'Donnell remains on the show. Then too, ABC continues to show that it has no problem approving this blatant exercise in liberal bias in that they wouldn't dare let a real conservative on "The View" to challenge Rosie's asinine rants because then her sheer stupidity would be exposed for all the world to see. Which, of course, would leave ABC and Walters with nothing but egg on their face.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Zell Miller Quote of the Day!


"How could this great land of plenty produce too few people in the last 30 years? Here is the brutal truth that no one dares to mention: We’re too few because too many of our babies have been killed. Over 45 million since Roe v. Wade in 1973.”

- former Democrat Senator Zell Miller, blaming abortion for manpower shortages in the U.S. military and the looming Social Security crisis

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Parents Complain About Oprah Boarding School


God forbid anyone dare complain publicly about Queen Oprah, but apparently that's exactly what some concerned parents are doing in regard to the strict rules Oprah's enforced at her blatantly sexist and elitist boarding school in South Africa:
A spokesman for Oprah Winfrey is responding Tuesday to allegations that her new school in South Africa is too strict.

Parents say rules at the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy make it difficult to keep in contact with their daughters.

The parents planned to voice their concerns during a satellite-linked conference with Winfrey, but it was canceled by the school board.

Rules restrict visits to once a month, and only allow calls to parents on weekends. Cell phone calls or e-mail are forbidden during the week, according to a report by South Africa's News 24.

Further, the report said, only four visitors are permitted per student, and all visitors must be approved a minimum of two weeks in advance. Junk food is also forbidden, the report said.
So Queen Oprah's authoritarian approach ("my way or the highway") to life is ruffling a few feathers? Well, should anybody be surprised? After all, the liberal press loves to exploit Oprah for all her "good deeds" without even considering the major flaw the Queen has in having to control and micro-manage everything she puts her stamp on. No wonder these parents are upset because while they want the best education for their children, most don't want to have to worry about sending their kids to an environment that resembles a prison instead of a school.

Monday, March 12, 2007

A Victory For Us Conservative Democrats


FOXNews.com:
Top House Democrats retreated Monday from an attempt to limit President Bush's authority for taking military action against Iran as the leadership concentrated on a looming confrontation with the White House over the Iraq war.

Officials said Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other members of the leadership had decided to strip from a major military spending bill a requirement for Bush to gain approval from Congress before moving against Iran.


Conservative Democrats as well as lawmakers concerned about the possible impact on Israel had argued for the change in strategy.


The developments occurred as Democrats pointed toward an initial test vote in the House Appropriations Committee on Thursday on the overall bill, which would require the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Iraq by Sept. 1, 2008, if not earlier. The measure provides nearly $100 billion to pay for fighting in two wars, and includes more money than the president requested for operations in Afghanistan and what Democrats called training and equipment shortages.

The White House has issued a veto threat against the bill, and Vice President Dick Cheney attacked its supporters in a speech, declaring they "are telling the enemy simply to watch the clock and wait us out."
The President and only the President should have the right to declare war, so says our Constitution. To take that right away or to try and undermine it is an act of treason because it goes against the will of the people.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Person Of The Week: Don Imus


Age:
66

Birthplace: Riverside, California

Claim To Fame: radio talk show host of the popular "Imus In The Morning"

Why He's Person of the Week: For going after Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer on his radio show this past week in lieu of the recent controversy regarding the Dept. of Veteran Affairs. Schumer was trying to pin the blame of the deplorable conditions and poor healthcare given to outpatient veterans at the Walter Reed Army Hospital Building on the "Bush Administration".

Yet, it was Imus who pointed out that both Democratic and Republicans had been ignoring the going-ons at Walter Reed long before Bush took office. Imus even noted that Schumer himself hadn't even visited the hospital in quite awhile. Said Imus:
"Senator Schumer, you’re not suggesting to me that this is something that just happened under the Bush administration. This has been going on since Korea, since the second world war."

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