Wednesday -- October 19, 2005
OKLAHOMA TONIGHT!
As soon as the mic switch goes dark today Royal and I are off for Oklahoma
City! Tonight at 7:00 we'll be at the Barnes & Noble Bookstore at 6100 North
May where I'll be signing copies of The FairTax Book. Tomorrow morning we
broadcast from the studios Talk Radio 1520 KOKC, and ten we hit the road for
Tulsa where we join Clark Howard, Sean Hannity and Oliver North for a "Meeting
of the Mouths" Mabee Center. So .. Oklahoma ... here we come! COMMANDER IN CHIEF
Many listeners have phoned the show to ask me if the new television show
which features Geena Davis playing the role of a female president is an overt
attempt to promote the candidacy of Hillary Clinton. Up until now I've said
that while the show will certainly help the American people accept the idea of a
female president, I didn't really think that was the design or intention. Well
... now we have more information. Now we learn that the creator of the program
has said that he will take credit by claiming that the show helped if Hillary is
elected.
On the program Geena Davis makes references to Hillary. One of the
show's writers is Steve Cohen. Cohen was Hillary's communications director when
she was First Lady. Hillary's social secretary is also a special advisor to the
program. So .. my answer now is "yes." "Commander in Chief" is and was
designed to be a prime-time promotion of the candidacy of Hillary Clinton for
president of the United States. GEORGIA VOTER ID LAW BLOCKED
Democrats have succeeded in blocking, for now, a new law in Georgia that
requires Georgia voters to show a government-issued picture ID when they show up
to vote. U.S. District Judge Harold Murphy has temporarily blocked enforcement
of the law. He says the law is an unconstitutional poll tax. He also says it
will not combat voter fraud. For voters without driver's licenses, the state
was going to issue free picture IDs. Free .. that means no cost. Still, the
judge calls it a poll tax. You don't pay any money, but it's a tax. Look. This is all very simple. Why did Democrats oppose the law in the
first place? Because Democrats want people who are not legally entitled to cast
votes to go to the polls on election day. Democrats know full well that illegal
aliens, felons, non-citizens and others not qualified to vote are far more
likely to vote for Democrats than for Republicans. In several states there are
proposals to allow non-citizens, and in some cases illegal aliens, to vote in
local elections, and in every case those proposals are being put forward by
Democrats. Democrats believe that their political survival might well depend on
their ability to generate illegal votes on election day. They have a huge ally
in Judge Harold Murphy. SOME FAIR TAX NUZE
Congressman John Linder, the author of The FairTax Act, H.R. 25, has posted
an update on his website. | Thank you for coming by my webpage to
show your enthusiasm for the FairTax. This effort to abolish the
IRS, save American jobs, and rescue the American economy can only
happen with your and your neighbor's support, so please know how
grateful I am for your interest. Today I am writing with just a
brief update about where the FairTax stands. These last two months
have been as exciting as any that we have had with the FairTax, and
you are a big part of it. I have always said that the FairTax will
never win alone in Washington, D.C.; instead, the FairTax will win
among Americans in living rooms and at kitchen tables across this
country, and the American voter will then demand action in
Washington, D.C. In the last two months, the FairTax has put a book atop the New
York Times Bestsellers list and generated unprecedented grassroots
support across the nation. That grassroots support is now paying
dividends in Washington, D.C. In the last 45 days we have added a
record six new Congressmen and one new Senator as supporters and
cosponsors of the H.R. 25/S. 25, the FairTax bill in Congress.
Perhaps it was your phone call or letter to one of these offices
that made the difference, so let me list the names of these new
supporters below: Senator Tom Coburn (Oklahoma)
Congressman Henry Brown (South Carolina)
Congressman Dan Burton (Indiana)
Congressman John Carter (Texas)
Congressman John (Jimmy) Duncan (Tennessee)
Congressman Duncan Hunter (California)
Congressman Tom Tancredo (Colorado) As you can see, these members come from all parts of the country,
and they have added their names to the FairTax not because I asked
them to but rather because you and your neighbors-their
constituents-asked them to. This is how the FairTax will come to
pass in Congress. As of today, the FairTax has a combined 46 Congressional
cosponsors in the House and Senate-more cosponsors than any other
fundamental tax reform bill-and with your help, I am certain that we
will add even more before the year ends. Let me say it again: only with your support have we achieved
this much, and only with your continued enthusiasm will we
ultimately succeed. Tell your family, tell your friends, tell your
neighbors and tell your coworkers. Tell anyone who will listen that
the American voter is running this country and that Washington will
respond to the voter's demands. If your neighbor doesn't believe
it, tell them this: From mid-May of this year through the end of September-more than
four months-not a single member of Congress added his or her name to
the FairTax bill. Yet, in just the last 45 days, amid a flurry of
constituent phone calls, letters and town hall meetings, seven
Congressmen and Senators have asked that their names be added.
Why? Because politicians will listen to you! Keep talking. Thank you again for visiting my webpage, and feel free to forward
this email to anyone who you believe will find it useful. Come back
anytime to
http://linder.house.gov> or
http://fairtaxnow.org>, and, together, we will make tax reform a
reality. Thank you, John Linder |
SADDAM ON TRIAL
Right now, we are witnessing a
history-making event. Saddam Hussein is sitting
in a pen in front of an Iraqi special tribunal, on trial for crimes against
humanity. The judge asked Saddam for his name, title and profession. Hussein
insisted he was still the president of Iraq and had to be told to sit down and
shut up. Should be a fun trial.
Now to those of you sitting on the fence about the war in Iraq...ask yourself
this. Had George Bush not ordered the invasion of Iraq in 2003, Saddam Hussein
would still be in power in Baghdad. The UN sanctions probably would have been
lifted by now, since Saddam was doing a pretty thorough job bribing the rest of
the UN Security Council. He would still be terrorizing the people of Iraq, and
yes, he would still be pursuing weapons of mass destruction.
He would then be looking for buyers for his WMD. One of the first customers
would be Al-Qaeda. But Saddam was stopped. Overthrown from power, he was then
yanked out of his rat hole almost 2 years ago and thrown in jail. Now he's on
trial.
Despite what Democrats and the media in this country say, the majority of Iraqis
are glad Saddam is gone. They will be watching this trial with great interest.
And all of it is made possible by the United States of America and President
George W. Bush.
A new, democratic Iraq is taking shape with a new legislature, free elections
and a new Constitution. The world is also seeing Saddam Hussein being given
something he denied tens of thousands of people he murdered: a fair trial. By
the way, the lead judge in Saddam's trial is an ethnic Kurd.
This will be interesting.
YEAH RIGHT...DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH
The Bush Administration has all of a sudden decided it is going to
get tough on
illegal immigration. Testifying before Congress with Labor Secretary Elaine Chao, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said that the
administration's goal is to capture every single illegal alien and deport them.
Yeah right. President Bush added to the seemingly new policy yesterday when he
was signing a homeland security spending bill by saying that "Our goal is clear
-- to return every single illegal entrant, with no exceptions." Very
interesting. So what does it all mean?
Absolutely nothing. The administration is still advocating their temporary
worker card program that would let illegal aliens work in this country for six
years. That's right, six years. Not very temporary, is it? Chertoff also said
the administration cannot deport the 11 million illegal aliens that are already
here. Why not? Because there is absolutely no political will to do anything
about the problem of illegal immigration.
The biggest reason: votes. Just about every politician, no matter the party,
wants the Hispanic vote. They will do whatever they can to pander to this
group, including looking the other way on illegals. George Bush has been
particularly effective with his Hispandering over the years.
The bottom line: their goal is to deport every single illegal alien, except
they're never going to do it. Oh, and illegal aliens can get a 6-year worker
card if they want. Sounds like the same old policy to me!
HURRICANE WILMA
Hurricane Wilma looks like a doozy. Speeding toward Florida, it's currently a
Category 5 storm packing winds of 175 miles per hour. It is the strongest
hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic. Looks like Southern Florida is going
to get it as early as Saturday. Our prayers are with those folks as they
prepare to evacuate.
So why so many hurricanes? Who knows. It's hurricane season. However, in the
coming days, expect the left and the media to begin pushing the nonsense that
Hurricane Wilma is being caused by global warming. Since George Bush did not
sign the Kyoto treaty, then that means Bush himself is the cause.
It's the new liberal template: no matter where there is suffering or
devastation, no matter who or what caused it, it's somehow George Bush's fault.
This will be no different. Just watch.

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Workers at Northwest Airlines who smoke will be charged more for their
health care premiums. Good idea...make those filthy addicts cover the increased
costs associated with their self-destructive, poisonous behavior. Maybe then
they'll stop. Probably not.
Looks like Plamegate Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald won't be issuing a
final public report, which means he'll probably be indicting someone.
Expect Karl Rove and Scooter Libby to be indicted. For what, who knows?
Bill Kristol says the White House is expecting indictments. Obstruction of
justice? Revealing the name of an alleged covert agent?
Rove has canceled his RNC appearances in anticipation.
Oh those generous Senators....the
U.S. Senate has decided to forgo their annual pay raise. Now how about
cutting taxes, slashing spending and balancing the budget?
Judy Miller's little jail charade hasn't gone unnoticed, and
Debra Saunders says she is in disrepute because of it. I wonder if she
still has that book deal lined up with Simon and Schuster?
Another excellent column from John Stossel. This one is about gun
control...did you know that the Brady Bill has done nothing to reduce violent
crime? This one will make your liberal friends' heads spin.
In order for the Democratic party to rise once again, they're going to have to
let go of a few myths.
Tod Lindberg tells us what they are, and wonders if the left is capable of
once again being a mainstream party.
The media is already bashing Karl Rove...hoping he'll be indicted.
The Media Research Center takes CNN's Jack Cafferty to task.
Is the American public willing to accept the United States Military in a local
law enforcement role, despite the Posse Comitatus Act?
Walter E. Williams says people have been softened up to accept just about
everything.
With Saddam's trial getting underway, human rights activists are all of a sudden
more concerned about the "show trial" of Hussein than justice for the scores of
victims he massacred.
Michelle Malkin takes them on.
In part II of his "colleges to avoid" series,
Professor Mike Adams responds to readers asking if he would recommend colleges
to attend. Good news for those of you trying to figure out how to avoid
liberal campus indoctrination. |