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Just Don’t Use Any Big Words

Tuesday, November 11th, 2003

PC or Mac? That was the question.

That in fact was the question suggested by CNN for a college student to ask the Democratic presidential candidates when they were in Boston for the debate, which was co-sponsored by Rock the Liberal Vote.

CNN spokeswoman Christa Robinson said the cable network regrets the producer’s actions. She would not identify the employee.

“In an attempt to encourage a lighthearted moment in this debate, a CNN producer working with Ms. Trustman clearly went too far,” she said. All of the other questions from the audience originated from the person asking them, she said

Uh huh. Well, to be honest, I really don’t care. The question had no relevence to anything that thinking people would take into account when voting.

Do we want lighthearted questions to keep the debate warm and fuzzy? Or do we want real questions with real answers?

PC or Mac? Who cares?

Some better questions would have been,

“Howard Dean, can you tell us why you strongly support partially delivering a healthy child and then jamming scissors into his or her head and sucking their brains out?”

“General Clark… wait a minute I changed I mind.”

“John Kerry, what does your vote on the Iraq Resolution mean to you today?”

“Carol Moseley Braun, buying or selling?”

“Dennis Kucinich, why haven’t you dropped out yet?”

“Dick Gephardt… where are you?”

“Joe Lieberman… nevermind.”

“Al Sharpton, who are you kidding?”

Seriously, why wouldn’t CNN want real questions about policy to be asked instead of what kind of computer they use? Is it perhaps they know that by questioning the Democrats on policy, iot will be revealed that they have none?

Or maybe they just know that the Nine Dwarfs are all just bunch of liberal idiots…


It’s Letter’s To The Editor Friday!

Friday, November 7th, 2003

As a part of the grassroots campaign to help reelect George W. Bush, I call upon all supporters of Bush to participate in a nationwide effort to promote our soon-to-be-reelected President.

It’s time to get active in support of the President. I urge you to write letters to the editor. Discuss President Bush’s outstanding leadership, his commitment to America, and demonstrate why America needs him for another term.

If you are interested in participating, you are welcome to discuss any topic. You may want to consider how Bush’s economic policies, namely the tax cuts, have clearly shown to improve the economy. Just today we learned that Jobless claims and unemployment are down, further showing that George W. Bush had it right when he pushed tax cuts.

I hope you consider taking part in the grassroots campaign to help reelect President George W. Bush.

To write a letter to editor, you may use the following form to look up papers in your area and write a letter directly to them:


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Axe The Auto Tax

Friday, November 7th, 2003

To all my readers in Massachusetts, I urge you to visit the “Axe The Auto Tax” Website, download the petition, and get signatures in your town. As of November 3, the website says “8,225 signatures have been collected, and they need 69,422 by the 19th.

Read up on this petition to get an understanding of why the Auto Tax should be repealed. You can sign up for updates on the main page to stay informed of the progress. There’s not a lot of time, so with a little organization and dedication, we can axe the auto tax!


It’s Wictory Wednesday!

Wednesday, November 5th, 2003

Today is Wictory Wednesday everyone, and with a year to go until the Presidential election, we all have to do our part to help keep America on the right by reelecting George W. Bush.

I urge my readers to volunteer and/or donate to the Bush Campaign.


Doing The Lord’s Work

Sunday, November 2nd, 2003

Last night, myself, and a few others of the local chapter of Free Republic held a counter protest to a rally organized by One Palestine. One Palestine was in Boston to protest a conference held by an organization called Brit Tzedek V’Shalom, an organization which basically believes that the Jews of Israel can peacefully co-exist with the Arabs as long as both sides make various concessions. Personally, I don’t believe their goal is realistic, for the Arabs have shown nothing but pure hatred for the Jewish people and only wish to destroy Israel.


Holding signs and having fun.

That aside, we had a small group with us. Several people on our side could not make it. However, we had about five people, and the pro-Palis had between 30 and 40 people. They were on one side of the street, we were on the other, at the entrance to the Park Plaza hotel.

Their messages were contradictory and inflammatory. They called Israel a “Terror State,” they were calling for an end to “racism and genocide” amongst other things.


Aaron with his ever-so-popular “Suck My Intifada” sign.

This is very interesting, because not one of them was holding a sign condemning suicide homicide bombings. They had a few chants, and we’d usually counter their chants with our own. They would shout “Palestine will never die!” and we’d say “Palestine was never alive!” or they’d say, “Zionism is racism!” to which we replied, “Intifadah is terrorism!” They had a bunch of different slogans, and I’d come up with different things on the fly to respond with, “Palestine is a terror state!” “Bombing buses is not peace!” “Stop the bombings then we’ll talk!” “Am Yisrael Chai”

All in all, I think we did a good a job standing up to them. They appeared very irritated at our presence, and I think they got really annoyed that our chants were interrupting theirs and they certainly appeared dumbfounded at times on how to respond to various things we said.


Me wearing Tyler’s President Bush mask.


You can imagine the reactions we got.

We experienced a lot of different reactions from passersby. One man came up next to me said, “I can’t believe those people across the street, I’m glad you guys are out here, you’re doing the Lord’s work.”

At one point, we saw the pro-Palis chasing after someone surrounded by security, me, my brother, and another Freeper chased after them to see what was going on, we were told it was Congressman Barney Frank, who the pro-Palis had been shouting about a couple times back by the hotel. They assaulted him with questions, and he did his best to have a reasonable conversation with him, but after they kept flooding him from all directions with remarks and accusations he refused to continue and left with his security. After this incident we had some face-to-face confrontations with the pro-Palis, which almost seemed ready to violent. Ignorant of the history of Eretz Yisrael, they were unwilling to listen to what we had to say, calling us racists and counter productive. The sign I was carrying had pictures of suicide bombings and I asked them “Do you call this peace? Why don’t you condemn this?” A couple of girls, who I believe were organizers of their protest said, “Yes, I support suicide bombings if that’s what it takes.”


Tyler (wearing the mask) and myself.

These pro-Palis were clearly inhuman parasites. I couldn’t believe my ears. I shouted some nasty things at them, and made my way back across the street.

Occasionally someone from their side would come over and they’d engage us in an argument… while they were perfectly willing to spread their hateful lies, they were unwilling to listen to us. They kept shouting, ignoring the facts we had…I once again asked them to condemn the homicide bombings, and they wouldn’t – they actually said they agreed with them.

The whole affair lasted a bit over 4 hours. For a group of our size, we gave them a decent fight and as their numbers dwindled, we remained strong. After it was over, the five of us went to cheers for dinner and some brew. It was a great time.


Hanging at Cheers after the protest.

Check out my brother Aaron’s description of the protest at his blog.
And Tyler (BostonianRightist) has a FReport about the event also.


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