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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Monday, Dec. 29, 2003

Today's Nuze: December 29, 2003 

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By Neal Boortz

Today's Nuze: December 29, 2003

MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2003

RANDOM THOUGHTS

Yeah ... still on vacation. But I enjoy dropping a few thoughts here on the web page .. the more irreverent the better ... so here goes.

Looking forward to 2004. This is going to be one of the better election years. We'll be broadcasting from Manchester, New Hampshire day before and the day of the New Hampshire primary, and we'll also be at the Democratic National Convention this year. Should be fun.

Speaking of the election .. as the cover of National Review says, PLEASE nominate Howard Dean. Here is a man who isn't sure if Osama is guilty, and wants him tried in an international court of some kind. He attacks America, and Howard Dean wants him tried in an international court. This is a man who also said he would have more than happy to deal with Saddam Hussein, but only if the United Nations gave him permission. This is a man prepared to surrender the sovereignty of the United States as soon as he gets into office.

Brenda Stokeley is the president of District Council 1707 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). AFSCME recently endorsed Howard Dean. Stokeley was recently speaking to the Workers World Party national conference. During her speech she told the audience "The first thing we have to do is remind ourselves that we are fighting for socialism." Well, how do you like that? Endorsing socialism and endorsing Howard Dean; who, by the way, often states his determination to "re-regulate" American business when he occupies the Oval Office. If Brenda Stokeley is all ga ga over Howard Dean, just imagine how she's going to glow when Hillary runs.

The death toll in Iran is steadily rising. Hope for finding any survivors in the earthquake rubble is almost gone. As the rescue and recovery efforts continue we hear this from Jahanbakhsh Khanjani, a spokesman for Iran's Interior Ministry: "The Islamic Republic of Iran accepts all kinds of humanitarian aid from all countries and international organizations with the exception of the Zionist regime." That means Iran will accept no help form Israel. Now there's a country that really cares about the welfare of its own people. Quite some religion, that Islam. A few years ago a school for girls caught on fire in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Muslim enforcers stopped little girls from escaping the building because they weren't veiled.

Speaking of Islam .... General Electric is going to pull its advertising from the Paul Harvey syndicated radio program. Why? Because Muslims demand it, that's why. Muslims are upset because Harvey said that Islam is "a religion that encourages killing." Anyone out there see a problem with what Paul Harvey said? I don't. As for me, I really can't really see buying any GE product in the near future.

While Muslims around the world preach violence and death to the "infidels" Muslim organizations in the United States and elsewhere insist that the media adhere to the official "Islam is a religion of peace" line or face actions such as the one taken by GE. Muslims can prove their love of peace by spending .. oh, say about three-fourths of the time they spend plotting against those critical of Islam in actual efforts to bring their radical elements under control.

Moving to the Iowa caucuses. Let's say you and a few friends really want to see one candidate or another do well in Iowa. You get together some money and try to buy an advertisement promoting a particular issue supported by your chosen candidate on your local radio station. Sorry ... you can't. The campaign finance reform act has slammed the door in your face. Your right to political free speech has been trashed ... and the Supreme Court is going along with it. In the meantime, if you happen to be a columnist or on the editorial board of a local newspaper you can just hammer away. No restrictions.

From irate politicians to mad cows. You just knew that this current mad cow scare would to lead to some grandstanding by politicians. New York Senator Chuckie Schumer is sponsoring some thing called a "Meat Traceability Act." Let's get some grandiose new government spending program designed to track every hot dog and quarter pounder from the cow to each consumer. Maybe we could put little GPS transmitters on cows. Oh .. .and the Democrats naturally are blaming Bush; and who didn't' expect that?

Now ... from mad cows to Michael Jackson. Michael is now claiming that he was "manhandled" during his arrest ... and that they dislocated his shoulder when they handcuffed him. He says that when he used the restroom at the police station there was "doo doo" on the walls. This is nothing more than Michael Jackson backing up his frightened family members who have been making similar claims. And why are Jermaine Jackson et. al. so frightened? Michael Jackson is basically their sole means of support ... their livelihood needs to be protected.



The good people at fark.com have a little fun with Sean Hannity's new book cover. See the rest.

NOW A FEW READING ASSIGNMENTS

Not allowing non-citizens to vote in California elections is "political apartheid." The pressure is on in California to allow these non-citizens, including illegal aliens, to vote. Your Bekins number can be found in the local yellow pages. But where are you going to go? This movement may have started in California, but it's already spreading. It's just a matter of time.

Jeff Jacoby chronicles the best of liberal hate speech from 2003.

An excellent column from George Will about Howard Dean. It's amazing that the same party that brought us JFK could even be considering nominating this guy.

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