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Mark Levin taking on his bosses
I am listening to the Great One on the radio. He seems to be upset with his bosses at ABC radio are giving him flack for slamming Brian Ross and ABC News for its X-rated coverage of this scandal.
Btw, why isn't ABC printing this stuff on the internet considered child porn? You don't think every freak in America is not logging on and printing them so they can read them while they squeeze one out before bed? I digress...
To get back at his bosses, he proceeded to read the sick IMs on the air. I think he is really going to piss them off!
Posted by Aaron at 06:23 PM | Comments (4) | TrackBack
Gay Thoughts
I had a letter to Jonah at the NRO Corner posted earlier today:
Look. I am a guy who dates older guys (10 years my senior usually; I am 29).
Many older gay guys like younger, barely legal looking boys; their denying this is complete BS.
If there was no desire for this, why is “barely legal” one of the biggest gay adult video money makers?
Part of the problem is the media and pundits overuse of the pedophilia charge. Gay men are disgusted by being linked to pederasts preying on 7 year olds versus someone who is a senior in high school.
This whole Foley situation stinks and is frustrating precisely because the blowback and media coverage is utterly out of proportion.
Then I was asked a very pointed question by fellow blogger (I am not sure if he wants his identity revealed)...
Just out of curiosity here, do you think that being the younger man in a
relationship like that gives you power, because you are more desirable
because of your youth? I think the rest of us tend to assume that Foley
was the one with the power because of his age and occupation, but
perhaps that's mistaken?
My reply:
I think you make an EXCELLENT point.
This whole bit about "the children" is getting rather old.
These 17 and 18 year olds think they are all that and totally work over these older men. They PREY on them for money and gifts. That's why they are called sugar daddies.
Some of these older men did not come out until their 40's and 50's. They had marriages and children and are just entering the gay community. They have bull's-eyes on their backs from kids who are coming out like at 16/17.
They see these high school and college gays being able to "be gay" in their memorable years and the older men try to relive their younger days through these young guys.
I am NOT excusing Foley. As the adult, he is ultimately responsible.
But if you read these emails, these kids were just as nasty. I find it's the same way in the gay community.
Now Drudge said these IMs were pranks gone awry. That does not excuse Foley's behavior, but definitely changes these pages from "victims" to "instigators" which is exactly what I said above.
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Where is Karl?
Democrats always shoot their wad too early.
But we're now down to a little over a month to election day.
Where is the "architect?"
Posted by Aaron at 11:50 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack
BRILLIANT IDEA
This is one of the best ideas I have read. What do you think (it was on the Laura Ingraham message board so I cannot link):
The Republicans need to go on the offensive NOW....
Introduce an emergency PROTECT THE PAGES AND INTERNS ACT. Any Congressman who is sexually bothering (physically or through correspondence) ANY page or intern, regardless of age, will temporarily resign pending investigation.
If the investigation determines there was sexual misconduct, that Congressman will be out the door, without any of the wonderful Congressional perks.
Any personal correspondence of a personal nature between a Congressman and ANY page or intern will be done through the Congressional page office (i.e., copied) and/or their parents will be copied .
See how many DEMOCRATs will vote for passage.
Also: New bumpersticker.
Soft on terrorists. Hard on fags.
The pages and interns aren't there to be hit on by our sleazy politicians. Many companies have policies like this, I don't see why we can't expect the same from our Congress.
And while the congress is gathered to voice vote in this emergency legislation, attach the legislation that DEMOCRATS SANDBAGGED, that minors could not be dragged across state lines to sneak an abortion.
I find it really ironic that the party that thinks its wrong to inform the parents of possible sexual abuse and its subsequent abortion of a minor is calling foul over these messages.
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LLP Sneak Peak!
You can take a quick peak. Try leaving a comment or two.
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Broken Glass
Let's gauge how the Foley Scandal is playing for the Democrats.
After the coordinated attack by the Dems and the Drive By Media, with calls from Democrats for GOP leadership to resign, with Nancy Pelosi saying Republicans don't care about children, are you more or less likely to crawl across broken glass to vote for a Republican?
Posted by Aaron at 10:30 AM | Comments (8) | TrackBack
When the Law is an Ass

There is a news story coming out of Missouri that makes me feel sick (Story Link) .
Four leaders of a small church have been charged with abusing small girls who attended their church.
Their defense attorney has requested that charges against two of the defendants be dropped, claiming that the statute of limitations has expired.
Here is what upsets me. The attorney could be correct.
Those two defendants could be guilty as charged, but if a statute-of-limitation law says that the defendants can't be charged, then they can't be charged.
In such a case, it isn't the defense attorney that's an ass. It's the Law that's an ass.
Thankfully, Heaven has no statute of limitations.
Posted by Dodo David at 07:34 PM | Comments (2) | TrackBack
Foley Was Molested. So What?
Honestly, that's the LAST thing I wanted to hear. Being molested by clergy is NOT an excuse to go after others.
Former Rep. Mark Foley was molested between the ages of 13 and 15 by a clergyman, his attorney told reporters Tuesday. David Roth said the admission was made as part of Foley's recovery program at a treatment center for alcoholism and mental illness. The escalating scandal erupted Friday when Foley resigned amid questions over e-mails he allegedly wrote to a former page.
He gets no sympathy from me (the priest should be in jail).
Posted by Aaron at 06:27 PM | Comments (4) | TrackBack
Springsteen Tickets?
This hit piece is so stupid.
Obviously, you can't put a price tag on Boss tickets.
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Mixed Emotions
I am mad as HECK at the Republicans. The way they just let Foley slide until it was made public makes me sick. I'm also mad at the Republicans for a bunch of other stuff (like passing tax cuts and a line-item veto when Clinton was President, but being unable to make tax cuts permanent for President Bush or give him a scaled-down line-item veto that would be constitutional, and their excessive spending, and their inability to pass a simple bill that let's people shop for health care in all 50 states, and the earmarking, and all the other CRAP - pardon my language).
I do NOT want to hear about Democrats that did similar things. I don't CARE. That someone else is a bigger slimeball doesn't make your case better.
I do NOT want to hear some bozo try to explain that "how old are you now" and "can I get an email pic" is not red flag material. I don't care that the IMs had the worst of it, the emails that they knew about should have spurred them to do SOMETHING.
I don't care that the kid was of age of consent in D.C., this is the guy he works for.
I want the Republicans to fall, and fall hard, and realize that they can't act this way and expect our support.
On the other hand...
The Democrats WILL cut and run from Iraq, embolden the terrorists, go back to treating terrorism like it's a law-enforcement issue (yeah, like liberals and law-enforcement go together), and in general emasculate our national security and place their faith into the socialist dictators at the UN. Plus they'll raise our taxes.
I am not happy with my choices. Of course I live in one of the safest blue Conrgessional districts anyway, gerrymandered for someone's continued pension.
I'm in a bad mood about this today, does it show?
Posted by Charles at 12:57 PM | Comments (6) | TrackBack
Tenet Failed to Follow Through
But that's not what the NY Times Headline says:
Records Show Tenet Briefed Rice on Al Qaeda.
That would make you believe that she ignored what he said (confirming Bob Woodward's latest charge).
But after READING the article, we find this wonderful nugget:
Mr. Tenet told members of the Sept. 11 commission about the July 10 meeting when they interviewed him in early 2004, but committee members said the former C.I.A. director never indicated he had left the White House with the impression that he had been ignored.
“Tenet never told us that he was brushed off,” said Richard Ben-Veniste, a Democratic member of the commission. “We certainly would have followed that up.”
Mr. McCormack said the records showed that, far from ignoring Mr. Tenet’s warnings, Ms. Rice acted on the intelligence and requested that Mr. Tenet make the same presentation to Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and Atttorney General John Ashcroft.
But Mr. Ashcroft said by telephone on Monday evening that he never received a briefing that summer from Mr. Tenet.
“Frankly, I’m disappointed that I didn’t get that kind of briefing,” he said. “I’m surprised he didn’t think it was important enough to come by and tell me.”
The dispute that has played out in recent days gives further evidence of an escalating battle between the White House and Mr. Tenet over who should take the blame for such mistakes as the failure to stop the Sept. 11 attacks and assertions by Bush administration officials that Saddam Hussein was stockpiling chemical and biological weapons and cultivating ties to Al Qaeda.
So all the EVIDENCE and WITNESSES say that Condi acted by instructing Tenet to move forward and brief the Pentagon and the Justice Department, and that the 9/11 Commission heard this testimony and it was not controversial.
But the NY Times thinks the story is about Condi, when it is all about George "Slam Dunk" Tenet. This stinks and the NY Times and Democrats are goign to make fools out of themselves.
If I were Bush, I would start declassifying all sorts of "presidential memos" that Clinton wrote or saw (or Sandy Berger stole and destroyed).
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Democrats Do Not Care about Children - They Care Only About Power
All of this is a political game to them. They do not care about the safety of pages or eithics. The Democrat playbook (leaked like the NIE?) is all we need to see:
1. Pay no heed to the distinction between the e-mails and IMs. There's no evidence (yet) that any Republican leaders knew about Foley's cybersex IMs. There's plenty of evidence that they knew how uncomfortable the "overly friendly" e-mails made at least one page. So the Dems will press the GOP on what they knew about the former and will constantly, in their press releases, refer to the "GOP's knowledge of the sexually explicit e-mails."
2. Enlarge the wedge between House leaders. The tension this weekend between Speaker Dennis Hastert and NRCC chair Tom Reynolds was thick. Dems want it to suffocate the party and throw the Republicans even further off their game.
3. Be aggressive about how Dems will -- and are -- protecting children. Dems want to keep the issue poisonous in a way that's clear and direct to middle America. (In other words: this ain't earmarks.)
4. Choose unimpeachable spokespeople to be their public face. The DCCC has enlisted Patty Wetterling, its candidate for MN 06, to call for "a thorough investigation" of the House leadership over Foley. Wetterling's son, Jacob, was kidnapped in 1989.
5. Deride the Republicans for incompetence. How can you possibly trust them with national security if you can't trust them with your own children?
6. Bring up Terri Schiavo's case and compare the heated GOP attention back then to their allegedly lax attention to the welfare of their pages.
7. Compare what the GOP leadership says about Foley with what Republicans said about Jack Abramoff.
8. Use the Foley cash. Already, the DSCC wonders why George Allen didn't immediately return the Foley. The quotable Phil Singer: “It is more than a little disturbing that Allen apparently sees nothing wrong with holding on to contributions he got from an adult who has been caught sending sexually explicit email to children." Allen and Rep. Heather Wilson (R-NM) will return the cash. But the NRCC already spent the $550K and won't.
Just like Cindy Sheehan uses her sons coffin as a soapbox, the Dems will use up this young man and spit him out. It really is just sick.
Posted by Aaron at 08:54 PM | Comments (8) | TrackBack
Please Support Applebee's and Dunkin Donuts
I'm joining Michelle Malkin in asking people to support Applebee's and Dunkin Donuts (and not just because my beautiful niece Casey works for Applebee's). As Michelle explains on her blog (Link), an immigrant "rights" group is calling for a boycott of both of these businesses because they are making it more difficult for illegal immigrants to work for the companies. For details, visit Michelle's blog.

Posted by Dodo David at 07:19 PM | Comments (2) | TrackBack
George Bush Hates Nigerians
A dam collapses (aka, blown up by Bush) in Nigeria:
Rescue workers dispensed water purification tablets Monday to crowds of people whose homes were washed away after a dam collapsed in northern Nigeria, as surveyors worked to determine what caused the disaster.
An emergency official said Monday that no one died in the weekend collapse, contradicting earlier reports from police and witnesses.
The Gusau dam in the north of the West African country collapsed Saturday after heavy rains. The torrent of water released washed away hundreds of homes and witnesses said entire families were pulled into the rushing flood.
Ah, yes. Those marvelous water purification tablets. Shame they didn't live in the United States where they would receive free housing for a year, debit cards with $2000.00, free food, free medical attention, and 15 minutes of fame in the drive by media for complaining about how Bush does not like black people.
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LLP Revamp Preview
Yes...it's gonna be that good.

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What a Left-wing Fag-nut
What do you get when you cross a man who likes public sex with men in bathrooms and Bush Derangement Syndrome?
Pop star George Michael has been arrested and cautioned after being found once again slumped over the wheel of his car in London and in possession of cannabis, British media said on Monday.
The Sun tabloid splashed the story that Michael had been arrested across its front page. It was his fourth motoring incident in eight months, including three involving him being asleep at the wheel, the newspaper said.
A police spokesman said a 43-year-old man was taken into custody on Sunday, cautioned by police for having an illegal drug on him and released on bail pending inquiries on being unfit to drive.
"At about 3.22 am (0222 GMT) on Sunday morning officers were informed of a stationary vehicle with a driver inside causing an obstruction" in north London, the spokesman said, declining to confirm the identity of the driver as a matter of routine.
Posted by Aaron at 08:41 AM | Comments (6) | TrackBack
no one was ever made aware of any sexually explicit email or text messages at any time
I fail to see how there is even a suggestion of cover-up.
Charles wants me to start calling him Chris again!
This sounds perfectly reasonable and logical.
Posted by Aaron at 05:27 PM | Comments (4) | TrackBack
Now They're Finished
Until this morning, I had not bought into the media hype that the Republicans would lose the House or Senate. In 2002 I thought the media was overblowing the Dem's chances and I was right. In 2004, as soon as Kerry got the Super Tuesday pick-up I told a friend "George W. Bush just got re-elected" and I was right. For months I've been telling people to ignore the media spin and propaganda, because the Democrats are running on nothing (except to cut-and-run from Iraq), and you don't win with nothing.
Republican scandals came and went, and Republicans picked up the same district seats that incumbents were forced out of (proving my optimism has a strong basis in gerrymandering). And as soon as the House and Senate began to move on illegal immigration, the conservative base returned in the polls. And even when Foley the pedophile showed up, I figured it was one more "bump him off and get another Republican in."
Wel, I was wrong.
They knew.
The bastards knew.
THIS will cost them. And that's a good thing.
Posted by Charles at 11:06 AM | Comments (11) | TrackBack