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Friday, October 10, 2003

Pat Robertson wants to Nuke the State Department!

Interesting story about Pat Robertson's comments at two different times, and on the air, that he thinks we should toss a nuclear bomb, although a small one, he said, on the state department. Is the guy crazy, or what? Here is a link to the story: Nuke the State Department, says Pat Robertson Sign in to see full entry.

Is Arafat dying?

A news report on television reported Arafat was "under the weather," to put it mildly. Depending on whom is talking, it could be either exhaustion or stomach cancer, or anything in between those two extremes. Will Palestinians be better off without him and his thugs? I think so. Sign in to see full entry.

Thursday, October 9, 2003

Weapons of Mass Destruction?

Ironic that people are blaming the Bush administration for not finding weapons of mass destruction. Don't they realize the United States got rid of Iraq's biggest weapons of mass distruction when they ousted Saddam and killed his two sons? Those three incidents alone were worth the war effort. Sign in to see full entry.

Wednesday, October 8, 2003

Arnold Schwartzenegger Elected

Jesse "Racial Card" Jackson has already threatened to challenge the election. I applaud Gov. Schwarzenegger on his win and look forward to seeing him improve the fiscal situation in California. I also hope he does something about getting rid of the ultra-liberal laws they have passed in the past few years; that, too, will save lots of money. Sign in to see full entry.

Saturday, October 4, 2003

Arnold and his race . . . .

Big Arnold seems to be leading in the California gubenatorial race. Why is that? Is there a substantial leader within that fluff? Possibly. I think the change would be good for California in any event. Who knows, beneath that Austrian head of hair there may actually be a political brain! Sign in to see full entry.

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