Faith, Politics and Other Stuff

"Delight yourself also in the Lord, And He shall give you the desires of your heart." Ps 34:4

Thursday, September 13, 2007

"General Petraeus is likely to become General Betray Us"

So says the MoveOn.org ad that ran in the New York Times at a price of $65,000. This represents a reduction in the rate for this type of ad in the New York Times of more than $116,000. A New York Times spokesperson has stated that, "the open rate for an ad of that size and type is $181,692. Obviously, the New York Times is a supporter of MoveOn.org.

Now, the question is, will the Times honor the same price for an ad placed my Rudy 2008 set to refute MoveOn.org's ad? By this time tomorrow we should know.

MoveOn.org is one of the largest contributors to Democratic Presidential candidates, especially Hilary Clinton. She is "beholden" to MoveOn.org and is nothing but their puppet.

Too many of our Congressional representatives and Presidential candidates have called General Petraeus a liar and want us to believe that they support our troops. Surely, we can see through these politically generated statements. Hilary has said that the General's reports are "impossible" to believe. Chuck Shumer has said our troops aren't capable of bring the peace, the warlords have done it. What patriotism!

Whether a person likes or dislikes George Bush should not affect supporting our troops. Congressional leaders are emulating Congressional leaders of the Vietnam era in trying to run the war from their offices in Washington DC. They want us to find non-traditional enemies with non-traditional beliefs with non-traditional goals in a "traditional" manor. One Congressional representative and Presidential candidate accuses our troops of "bombing and murdering civilians." I don't believe we are purposely doing that, but what does this candidate think happened to the United States on 11 September, 2001.

Stand up for our troops, support the troops and condemn those who don't!

One more reason to...

DON'T RE-ELECT INCUMBENTS!

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