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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007
By Neal Boortz
| Today's Nuze: January 24, 2007 | ||
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| Wednesday - January 24, 2007
Here's your count: Freedom: Three references, and in one of these references the president was actually quoting someone else. In the other two references he spoke of the terrorist fear of human freedom, and of speaking out for freedom in places like Cuba, Belarus and Burma. Not one reference to the role of freedom in our own society. Security: Eight mentions. Typical. Two real mentions of freedom, eight of security. This is the way it has been for decades. People like to hear the word security spoken much more than they like to hear about freedom. It's as if they're saying "Take care of me! Control me if you need to ... but at least take care of me!" In one passage bush mentions the establishment of a "democratic Palestinian state living side-by-side with Israel in peace and security." There was a time when that phrase would be "peace and freedom." No longer. Democracy: Four references to democracy. In one passage he referred to the United States as "a great democracy." Our founding fathers warned us against the establishment of a democracy. They were very clear in their fear of democracy. Historians of that era loudly warned against the creation of a democracy after the Revolutionary War ... but here we are in 2007 listening to the President of the United States referring to us as "a great democracy." I know that, thanks to government education, not one one hundred people in this country have a clue why our founding fathers abhorred the idea of democracy ... and that is no accident. Republic: Now this is the type of government our founding fathers established. Not one mention. No surprise there. A quick word about my use of the phrase "founding fathers." The politically correct phrase is now "framers." We just don't call them the founding fathers any more. And why not? Well, because "father" is a gender-specific term! It's clearly sexist to refer to "founding fathers!" Never mind that there are no female signatures on that Declaration of Independence ... history means nothing, political correctness means everything. We will get into some of the other details of the SOTUS on the show today. All in all, and considering the circumstances, President Bush's speech last night wasn't bad. It was a serviceable performance for a president whose poll numbers are in the toilet. As for the substance of the speech? About what everyone expected. Really nothing new. Once again he pushed his guest worker amnesty program for illegal aliens, insisting that it wasn't amnesty. The president said this about the issue: "And we need to resolve the status of the illegal immigrants who are already in our country, without animosity and without amnesty." Sorry, Mr. President. These people came across our border illegally --- they remain here illegally -- and they work here illegally --- and that makes them criminals. To do anything other than cause them to return from whence they came or to arrest them is amnesty. Give whatever name you want to your program ... it's amnesty. Just yesterday authorities in California were arresting illegal immigrants and deporting them as fast as they can. Does the president actually think his plan is going to stop the Mexican invasion? Evidently. Bush's idea for making health insurance premiums tax deductible is interesting, but it won't go anywhere in a Democrat congress. Why not? Because this Bush plan would increase personal responsibility and could reduce the role of government in the health "insurance" business. Democrats don't like this. Just watch them. Whenever you see an idea presented to the Democrat congress that would promote individualism or individual responsibility, you will see that plan attacked. The Democrats are dedicated to increasing our dependency on government, not reducing it.
Apparently so. George Bush and the Democrats were together on one thing last night. Neither would attach the word "Islamic" to the word "terrorism." Democrat Senator Jim Webb repeatedly used the phrase "international terrorism," but never identified the terrorists for who they were ... Muslims. All of them ... Muslims. Ditto for Bush. Once again, folks ... and this really is not all that hard. We are not fighting terrorism. Terrorism is a tactic. The war is against the people using the tactic ... Muslims. Islamic fascists. Islamists. Islamic radicals .. jihadists. Call them what you will, but the word "Islamic" is essential when you are identifying the enemy. Neither Bush nor the Democrats have the courage to identify the enemy for what it is. How in the hell do these people expect our country to successfully defend itself from Islamic terrorism when we're so gunched up by political correctness that we won't even dare speak the name of the enemy?
It happened on an AirTran flight from Ft. Myers, Florida to Boston, Mass. A family boarded with a three-year-old girl. The brat absolutely refused to sit in her seat and buckle up. She actually hid under the seat in front of her parents while screaming and hitting at them when they asked her to get in her seat. This little brat tantrum was delaying the flight. Finally, after the "parents" failed (refused?) to bring their child under control they were taken off the airplane and the flight continued without them. They were given a full refund for the cost of their tickets PLUS a pair of round-trip tickets to anywhere AirTran flies. Now the parents are raising hell. I didn't see it, but I've heard they were actually on Good Morning America yesterday complaining about AirTran's action. We've talked about this a good bit on the show .. parents who absolutely refuse to control their children in public. Screaming brats throwing temper tantrums while their mommies and (when known) daddies purr and coo at them trying to get them to calm down. I still like to tell the story about a meal my wife and I had in late 2006 on Mackinac Island. Next to us was a family .. Mom and dad and two kids. One of the kids was about the same age as this brat on the AirTran flight. This kid would screech at the top of his lungs every 45 seconds or so. You know what I'm talking about ... one of those high-pitched screeches that could make a spy talk. Every time this kid would cut loose with an ear-piercing screech the mommy would lean over and say "are you through making noise now?" Come on lady! Do something your kid! After about 15 minutes of this crap everyone in the restaurant was just staring at this couple. The husband looked around and shrugged his shoulders as if to say "Sorry, folks .. we're trying!" My wife, mile-mannered soul that she is, yelled at him "Well DO SOMETHING!' That is pretty much the situation we had on this AirTran flight on January 14. I've talked to some people I know at AirTran and the story is that this couple absolutely refused to take any physical action to get their brat into her seat. They simply would not reach down, pick her up, put her in the seat and buckle her down. There were 112 other people on that flight ... and those 112 people should not be inconvenienced by the horrid parenting of this couple. Again ... thank you AirTran. How about some bonus money for this flight crew!
REDNECK SCRAP BOOK A redneck segway? Wow, segways sure fell out of the spotlight, didn't they? More in the Redneck Scrap Book. READING ASSIGNMENTS Someone got a good picture of my Decathlon at PDK. No ... I'm not flying it. Someone taking a taildragger lesson here. This is the airplane I use when I want to fly upside down. A rather interesting shadow on the runway, wouldn't you say? | ||
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