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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 6, 2006
By Neal Boortz
| Today's Nuze: June 06, 2006 | ||
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TUESDAY -- 666
Well, here we are. The year that has been anxiously awaited since, well, since the last time this happened, on June 6th, 1906. Yes, whether you date in the European fashion, or the Western, any way you look at it today is 6/6/6. I think I'll just stay in bed.
Among the goodies:
Since
companies don't pay millions of dollars for nothing, what do you suppose they
got in return? Corporations and special interest groups pay for influence
because they want a member of Congress to listen to their proposal or push their
personal legislative agenda or tax exemption. Imagine how much less money
would flow through the halls of Congress if there was no income tax and thus no
complicated tax code. Whenever you're talking about power in Washington, know
this: the overwhelming majority of that power is derived from taxation.
In all of this I'm left wondering just where we would be in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in our problems with Iran ... where would we be today if the Democrats had, three years ago, decided that they were going to get solidly behind the president in his plan to bring freedom and elected representative governments to the Middle East. I think there's a good chance we would be out by now, and freedom would have taken a strong hold. Instead, the Democrats and the idiotic peace-at-any-price crowd have concentrated on fighting the president and his efforts every step of the way. Democrats and the left --- the heroes of the Islamic insurgency. Well, today is the day folks. So ... what was Busby's exact quote? When a Latino man stood up in the audience and said "I want to help, but I don't have papers" Francine Busby responded "Everybody can help, yeah, absolutely, you all can help. You don't need papers for voting. You don't need to be a registered voter to help." Tell me now .. just what part of "You don't need papers for voting" is so difficult to understand? Hold on to that thought for a moment. I want you to read an email I received from a Democrat. Here you go. Enjoy:
So there you go. This is what passes as rational and logical thought on the part of a died-in-the-wool Democrat. Busby says "You don't need papers for voting." Kaufman conveniently ignores that specific sentence and just blithely moves on to the next one: "You don't need to be a registered voter to help." Of course Mr. Kaufman, I can clearly see that Busby told the crowd that they didn't have to be a registered voter to help on her campaign. For the life of me I can't figure out why you can't also see that Busty clearly said that you don't have to have papers for voting! Then you come up with the simply amazing conclusion that it is my considered opinion that anyone who is not a registered voter must be here illegally. But ... you're a liberal Democrat. Rational and logical thought isn't exactly your strong suit, now is it? Oh .. and nice dig on Rush. Totally expected from your ilk.
After an hour or so I paused to check the email. Web Guy had been hard at work culling some of the more strange and vitriolic responses to my comments yesterday on Bush's pandering to the homosexual-hating bigots out there. And ohhhhhhhh ... the email! OK .... some examples: (No spelling corrections attempted)
Oh well .. you get the idea. I lost count of the childish "I'm never going to listen to you again" emails, and now we have a new twist. Several wrote to tell me they weren't going to support the FairTax any more because I'm not for a Constitutional Amendment to ban gay marriage. Well ... first of all. Bad news for those who wrote me such loving emails. We found out yesterday that there are not enough votes in the Senate to pass the amendment .... so it's dead. Stone, cold dead. Game over. Bush will have to find another group to pander to or, miracle of miracles, actually find some issue that the American people can really get behind. So ... here's what I mean about an amazing chapter. Since my discussions of homosexuality and gay marriage generate so much anger among a narrow band of listeners, I've decided that I simply must stir that puddin' in the book also! So I'll start writing a chapter on the issue. I'll include some of the scientific research that points to a genetic anomaly that brings about homosexuality. We'll discuss the "homosexuality is a choice" argument, as well as those university studies which show that those who display the most homophobic tendencies seem to be unusually aroused by homoerotic photographs! And throughout the chapter we'll print some of the more amazing emails we get from the "I'm never going to listen to you again" crowd. Durn ... wish I had saved more over the years.
Last night before I hit the sack I was watching some high-def TV show about some lost civilization that was centered in the Himalaya Mountains in Tibet. This particular civilization was located on the Silk Road trading route between Europe and China and was quite rich in and of itself, with gold and iron contributing to its wealth. The civilization is gone now. And what happened? Muslims, that's what happened. The nations surrounding this region converted to Islam and then the wars began. Eventually this isolated kingdom was wiped out completely. Watching this special I was struck with a thought (unusual, I know). At first glance it seems that since somewhere in the 1500s or 1600s the people of most nations and civilizations touched by Christianity and Western culture seemed to thrive to one degree or another, while the people of nations and civilizations touched by Islam seemed to generally suffer at worst, or just simply remain mired in their third-world status at best. Would anyone like to prove me wrong on that? REDNECK SCRAP BOOK Those big beer coolers are heavy. Someone, probably a redneck, came up with a solution to hauling it around. More in the Redneck Scrap Book. READING
ASSIGNMENTS Ann Coulter has a new book out today...and she would like you to know about it.
In today's column, she excerpts a portion of the first chapter, free for her
loyal readers. The story behind the number of the beast. | ||
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