Friday, October 22, 2004

Kedwards and company are starting to irrtate me!

If I were Hulk Hogan, I'd say something like this....

Well, ya know, Mean Gene, me and Brother Johns, if ya know what I mean, Mean Gene, me and Brother Johns are about to go to the greatest battle of all time. Ya know they want to say stuff that's just wrong and they want to hurt all the millions and millions of little hulkamaniacs that are out there right now sayin' their prayers, and takin' their vitamins.

Mean Gene, do you really think bringin' in a few Vitamins from Canada of all places is going to make a change in the good old USA? No way, Brother! No, I want my little Hulkamanics to eat good old American Vitamins. If they start eating Canadian Vitamins, they might start wearing those silly little hats and and saying 'eh - if you know what I mean, Mean Gene!

So, Kedwards, when we get into the squared circle in a couple weeks, Brother, we're goin' to find out just exactly what kind of vitamins you have been eating. And we'll see, Brother, if the Hulkster can flush those Johns right down the old Toilet, Mean Gene!

Whatcha gonna do, Kedwards, when the largest, American Vitamin powered Arms in the world, go wild on You!

Thursday, October 07, 2004

Can I tell you something? I am not a regular listener to Sean Hannity's show - because I am usually either a: working, b: listening to Michael Medved or c: thinking about a Hulk Hogan comeback. But today, I am stuck at State College, PA, watching about a thousand Kerry and Bush ads an hour on TV and Hannity is about the only thing on that's sane.

So he sends one of his interns out to the street to see if people know who is running and he gets some woman who doesn't know the vice-president's name, but is voting for Kerry even though she knows he keeps changing his position on the issues every week.

Here's what I think: Absolute Truth, Right and Wrong, all of that is gone. Relative truth is here to stay. The fact that Kerry and Edwards nearly everyone in the Congress agreed that the US Intelligence service and other intelligence were right when they said that Saddam and Iraq were brewing up some nasty stuff. Here's his statement from the resolution authorizing force. (search on the page for Kerry - it looooong)

Here's the key phrase though:
" It would be naive to the point of grave danger not to believe that, left to his own devices, Saddam Hussein will provoke, misjudge, or stumble into a future, more dangerous confrontation with the civilized world. He has as much as promised it. He has already created a stunning track record of miscalculation. He miscalculated an 8-year war with Iran. He miscalculated the invasion of Kuwait. He miscalculated America's responses to it. He miscalculated the result of setting oil rigs on fire. He miscalculated the impact of sending Scuds into Israel. He miscalculated his own military might. He miscalculated the Arab world's response to his plight. He miscalculated in attempting an assassination of a former President of the United States. And he is miscalculating now America's judgments about his miscalculations. All those miscalculations are compounded by the rest of history. A brutal, oppressive dictator, guilty of personally murdering and condoning murder and torture, grotesque violence against women, execution of political opponents, a war criminal who used chemical weapons against another nation and, of course, as we know, against his own people, the Kurds. He has diverted funds from the Oil-for-Food program, intended by the international community to go to his own people. He has supported and harbored terrorist groups, particularly radical Palestinian groups such as Abu Nidal, and he has given money to families of suicide murderers in Israel. I mention these not because they are a cause to go to war in and of themselves, as the President previously suggested, but because they tell a lot about the threat of the weapons of mass destruction and the nature of this man. We should not go to war because these things are in his past, but we should be prepared to go to war because of what they tell us about the future."

Kerry believed Saddam was a threat then. (2 years ago Oct 9, 2002). He believed Saddam had weapons of Mass Destruction and was willing to use them and was willing that the president should be authorized to take care of it.

But now he says that didn't count.

Kerry's a jobber, donchathink?

Saturday, October 02, 2004

Team, it's time to discuss, on assignment from Hugh Hewitt, Senator Kerry's suggestion that America can't be trusted with Nuclear Weapons.

I realize that I haven't been posting much lately. Busy, busy, busy, I could claim.

Kerry said that it was bad that we were developing these bunker bustters and he would stop such a program. Now in keeping with the theme of this blog, I want to take you back to the Megapowers. No, I ain't talking The USA and USSR. No. It's Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage.

You may recall that their secret weapon was Elizabeth. And when they fought over her and tried to take her away from each other, the Megapowers died.

Just like the United Stated would IF we were to decide to fight internally over Nuclear Weapons. There are counties who are responsible with weapons and we are one of them. The Genie's out of the bottle and we'll never, ever put it back in. So we have to maintain our arsenal and continue to maintain it with the most current technology. Because the other countries who have the Bomb will maintain theirs as well.

And when (not if) a bad nation gets its hands on a Bomb, we have to able to defend and protect against it.

Now, back in the early 80s, there was a proposed stopage of Nuclear Weapon deployment. The "Zero Option" as it was called, was the removal of all Soviet intermediate-range nuclear weapons from Europe and Asia in exchange for a U.S. promise not to deploy the cruise and Pershing missiles. Leftists would tell you that Nuclear Freeze activists of this era were "Bi-Partisan", but in reality, they were being controlled, as President Reagan said, and sponsored by a thing called the World Peace Council which is bought and paid for by the Soviet Union.”

The World Court, probably the arbitor of Kerry's Global Test, has said that we in the United States are in violation of the provisions of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty forcing us to disarm. Fortunately, both Presidents Clinton and Bush are ignoring that treaty. I wonder if a President Kerry would do that?

This and the Global test are going to hurt Kerry bad. We'll have to see how much how soon.