Broken Masterpieces

July 16, 2007

First Muslim in Congress - Whack Job?

Bush like Hitler, says first Muslim in Congress | International News | News | Telegraph

America's first Muslim congressman has provoked outrage by apparently comparing President George W Bush to Adolf Hitler and hinting that he might have been responsible for the September 11 attacks.

Addressing a gathering of atheists in his home state of Minnesota, Keith Ellison, a Democrat, compared the 9/11 atrocities to the destruction of the Reichstag, the German parliament, in 1933. This was probably burned down by the Nazis in order to justify Hitler's later seizure of emergency powers.

"It's almost like the Reichstag fire, kind of reminds me of that," Mr Ellison said. "After the Reichstag was burned, they blamed the Communists for it, and it put the leader [Hitler] of that country in a position where he could basically have authority to do whatever he wanted."

To applause from his audience of 300 members of Atheists for Human Rights, Mr Ellison said he would not accuse the Bush administration of planning 9/11 because "you know, that's how they put you in the nut-ball box - dismiss you".

The scarier part is that the audience was applauding. The absolute hate for George W. Bush is bordering on crazy. I know a lot of us didn't like Bill Clinton and some went overboard but this is even beyond that.

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September 14, 2006

Sean Penn on Larry King

I just caught the end of Sean Penn on Larry King Live. He's an excellent actor but came off as a total moron at the end. Loosely quoting he said that if you don't want to pay police or teachers or pay for health care with your taxes the you should just join effin' al-Qaeda. A very silly man. So it sounds like if I'm against more taxes to pay for universal health care then I'm a fanatic? Why does anyone take people like Mr. Penn seriously?

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August 11, 2006

Even Real Educated People Can Be Stupid

CNN.com - 9/11 conspiracy theorists energized - Aug 6, 2006

Kevin Barrett believes the U.S. government might have destroyed the World Trade Center. Steven Jones is researching what he calls evidence that the twin towers were brought down by explosives detonated inside them, not by hijacked airliners.

It's absolutely unbelievable that folks like this get a paycheck for 'teaching'. This is just a further extension of the blind hate for George W. Bush.

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March 22, 2005

KMC - Jesse Jackson Is A Reverend From Where?

Crosswalk.com - Kevin McCullough's Weblog - The ever amazing "Reverend" Jesse Jackson does not even understand what a traditional Christian is. He says a Jehovah's Witness is a traditional Christian? Even a JW would deny that. There is a big difference and even Jesse Jackson should know that. What matchbook cover did Jackson get his "reverend" from?

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March 08, 2005

Sometimes You Just Gotta Say It

Stones Cry Out: Bill Maher is an Idiot

Bill Maher is an idiot and is on his way to hell.

There, that feels good. I wanted to see what it felt like to say exactly what's on my mind, with no sense of social grace.

Sometimes certain things need to be said. Stones Cry Out then shows the quote from Bill Maher.

"When you look at beliefs in such things as, do you go to heaven, is there a devil, we have more in common with Turkey and Iran and Syria than we do with European nations and Canada and nations that, yes, I would consider more enlightened than us."

"When people say to me, 'You hate America,' I don't hate America. I love America. I am just embarrassed that it has been taken over by people like evangelicals, by people who do not believe in science and rationality. It is the 21st century. And I will tell you, my friend. The future does not belong to the evangelicals. The future does not belong to religion."

Maher will continue to be able to have shows because of his incoherent, far-left, out-of-the-mainstream political rants that Hollywood just loves. His audience will consist of just the like-minded but he will not have any positive effect on our culture or politics.

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May 24, 2004

MSNBC - Hollywood abuzz about 'Fahrenheit 9/11'

MSNBC - Hollywood abuzz about 'Fahrenheit 9/11'

"I think it will be hugely successful," said D.A. Pennebaker, veteran documentary director whose films include the Oscar-nominated 1992 election campaign saga "The War Room," which he made with Chris Hegedus. "It's going to get a lot of publicity, and this country is really in the mood for somebody to tell 'em what they should think, what to do."

NICE! You stupid people. Don't you know that Hollywood knows what you should think and do?

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May 10, 2004

Shame on Kennedy (again)

FOXNews.com - Politics - Senate Condemns Iraqi Prisoner Abuse

"On March 19, 2004, President Bush asked, 'Who would prefer that Saddam's torture chambers still be open?'" said Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. "Shamefully, we now learn that Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management: U.S. management."

What a jerk! Yes, this whole humiliation of prisoners is gross and disgusting but Manslaughter Kennedy has just indicted our whole country. Again, what a jerk!

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April 20, 2004

Neophyte Pundit Rant on Michael Moore

~Neophyte Pundit~: Michael Moore is A Traitor!

I concur.

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April 01, 2004

Sickness from the Democratic Underground

Courtesy of RealClearPolitics.

A Small Victory: There's no fool like a moonbat fool

These are sick people. I would like to see other liberals renounce this, especially the leadership.

UPDATE: Seems this is more of a fringe group as other Democratic sites don't provide links to these idiots. Just a bunch of fringe morons that don't deserve any attention at all. It's even a waste of time to denounce them. Kudos to Tom the commentor for bringing attention to this.

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February 26, 2004

Another Idiot on Parade

FOXNews.com - Politics - Rep. Brown Apologizes for 'White Men' Comment

"I sincerely did not mean to offend Secretary Noriega or anyone in the room. Rather, my comments, as they relate to 'white men,' were aimed at the policies of the Bush administration as they pertain to Haiti, which I do consider to be racist," Brown said in a statement on Thursday.

Even in her apology she still plays the race card. Look Rep. Brown, just because someone disagrees with you doesn't make someone a racist. Of course, nobody but Fox reports it. Some conservative makes a moronic comment like this I the media would force them out.

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January 10, 2004

Stereotyping By The Intolerant Left

FOXNews.com - Politics - Dean Backer Calls GOP Candidate 'House Mexican'

More evidence that if certain minorities don't follow a strict line of belief then they are eligible to be made fun of and castigated. Real nice.

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November 29, 2003

Freak Out on the Left

I bought the latest issue of Rolling Stone (500 "greatest" albums - that's another entry) today and there is an article by Robert Kennedy about Bush and the environment. The title is "Crimes Against Nature" (found online version here). In just skimming some of it (I'll read it later) it's just Kennedy absolutely losing it. It's quite odd reading someone's meltdown. We are back to Republican's want to pollute the air and water and blah, blah, blah. It's funny how Mr. Kennedy has all this inside information. Dude, quit using Michael Moore and Al Franken as your sources. Now, Mr. Kennedy, how much money have you made from your non-profit energy company?

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November 04, 2003

This Man Was Commander-in-Chief?

This Reuters article has some very strange quotes from former President Clinton about AIDS as a national security issue. Here's the meat of the article:

"We should continue to fight terror, but we have to realize that the AIDS issue is also a security issue," Clinton told reporters after talks with Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik in Oslo. "It's a humanitarian issue, but it's a security issue," he said, warning AIDS fueled poverty and desperation.

Wow. For a man who's supposed to be so smart his view on national security is pretty screwed up. Of course, AIDS is a huge humanitarian issue and will cost countless lives and money. That does not make it a security issue. The war on AIDS will not be fought with militaries but by science, compassion, behavior and other things. I just hate mixing issues together that do not belong together. This follows the liberal view that it is poverty and hopelessness that is the root cause of terrorism. Sorry Bill, wrong again.

This also sounds like more of the legacy building. Seems Clinton didn't do a darn thing in office to stop the spread of AIDS in Africa so now he's getting on the bandwagon. Welcome aboard, there's plenty of room. I do know that he's recently helped to get some lower prices for AIDS drug prices. Bravo, but let's keep the proper focus on both terrorism and AIDS. Two very important battles that must be won at almost any cost.

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What Does Michael Moore Think Of Americans?

This is from "The Scoop" on MSNBC:

Michael Moore continues to have unkind words for his fellow countrymen. On his international book tour, the author of “Dude, Where’s My Country?” was asked what he thought of Americans. “They are possibly the dumbest people on the planet ... in thrall to conniving, thieving, smug pricks,” he replied. “We Americans suffer from an enforced ignorance. We don’t know about anything that’s happening outside our country. Our stupidity is embarrassing.”

Can you feel the love? I've found that too many liberals think that we are just so stupid. They know better, just ask them.

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July 15, 2003

NAACP Strikes Again

There is absolutely no need for this.

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June 05, 2003

Hillary Strikes

"This administration is waging war on poor children," said Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. "The reality is that they are steadily and surely trying to turn the clock back on all of the programs and supports that working families and their children need and deserve."

SAY WHAT? Yep, that is a good way to make friends and have influence with the Bush administration. Why doesn't she just say it, "George W. Bush is trying to kill poor children". I never want to hear another word about partisanship from her.

Posted by Tim at 09:39 PM | Comments (0)

May 29, 2003

Amnesty International - Becoming Irrelevent?

From foxnews.com:

WASHINGTON — Operation Iraqi Freedom added to human misery worldwide because it increased rights violations, gave despots license to treat dissidents cruelly, and kept the world from debating human rights more vigorously, Amnesty International (search) said Wednesday.

In its annual report on human rights, the non-governmental organization said the worthy achievements of getting rid of Saddam Hussein and bringing freedom to Iraqi people have been tainted by the rise of violations it blames on the United States and its coalition partners.

non-governmental organization - whatever. Mostly more "Blame America first" types.

"This is a case of throwing the baby out with the Baath Party," said William Schulz (search), executive director of Amnesty International.

Iraqi lawlessness itself is a violation of human rights, the group said. It said Operation Iraqi Freedom left much of Iraq in chaos where criminals run rampant and where the basic needs necessary for human rights to emerge — water, health care, security — don't exist.
Yes, bring back Saddam. He made the trains run on time. Come on folks, this will be ugly for a while but it's going to get better.

The group did concede that discovery of mass graves and torture chambers speak to the scope of Saddam's brutality.

"We, of course, celebrate the end of his regime to the extent to which it results in the end of human rights violations, which it certainly does," Schulz said.
Gee, thanks.

The White House and State Department responded that Amnesty has it backwards. Exposure of the brutality of Saddam's regime is doing more to advance the cause of human rights than years of U.N. resolutions and previous Amnesty reports ever accomplished.
No. It's all about oil.

The administration added that freedom from tyranny is the fundamental human right from which all others eventually flow.
These AI leaders are just so comfortable in their little world. Put them in Iraq, living under Saddam.

"The world is rejoicing in the fact that, thanks to the efforts of the coalition, millions of people previously imprisoned are now free," White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said.
Gonna miss Ari

But Amnesty argues the coalition of the willing comes with its own human rights baggage. It cites the Philippines, where civilians have been falsely arrested, wounded and killed in the joint U.S.-Philippine effort to eradicate the Abu Sayyef (search) Islamic militant group.
Nothing is perfect except AI.

"The smoke of the battlefields of Iraq and the war against terrorism have unfortunately obscured human rights violations elsewhere in the world," Schulz said.

Schulz also argued that the United States is giving many repressive governments a reprieve on their human rights violations because of their willingness to support the war on terror, for instance, Yemen, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

Amnesty also criticized tactics in the war on terror such as the U.S. detention of battlefield combatants in Cuba, a practice the United States stoutly defends.

"The people who are under detention in Guantanamo are being treated according to the standards of the third Geneva Convention and that as combatants, they need to be taken off the field as long as the fighting is going on," said State Department spokesman Richard Boucher.

The administration added that Amnesty misses a key point in the war on terror — that terror groups, not nation states, pose the greatest threat to human rights. Finding and fighting terrorists where they hide is not always work that conforms neatly to the Geneva Convention.

While Amnesty charged that the Iraq war distracted from the discussion on how to improve human rights worldwide, it did not offer any opinion on whether it was satisfied with Libya's chairmanship of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. Amnesty cites Libya as a regular violator of human rights — one that routinely imprisons dissidents and tortures prisoners.
It's much funner to bash the US. Let's find all the imperfections of an imperfect war and go after them. America is not perfect but we're fighting a war on terror that too many folks would rather ignore. I'd rather get the bad guys before they strike again.

Fox News' Major Garrett contributed to this report.

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April 11, 2003

War, Props and Dems

BTW, the war in Iraq isn't over. Still lots of work to do. Gotta take Tikrit, stop the looting, do a real inspection for WMD and turn the country back over to the people of Iraq. So far, so good. Major props to Rumsfeld and Franks. Incredible progress and lots of love for the troops from the people of Iraq. Loved Cheney smacking down the "embedded" generals, Big Time.

Here's why Democrats need new leadership:

DEM HOUSE LEADER PELOSI TOLD REPORTERS THURSDAY: 'I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO REGRET ABOUT MY VOTE [AGAINST] THIS WAR. THE SAME QUESTIONS REMAIN. THE COST IN HUMAN LIVES, THE COST TO OUR BUDGET, PROBABLY 100 BILLION. WE COULD HAVE PROBABLY BROUGHT DOWN THAT STATUE FOR A LOT LESS'

Even though I'm a die-hard Republican I hope the Democrats can get some new leadership that has a sense of national security. After 9/11 it's still not very safe to vote for most Democrats. Very sad. Where is FDR, Truman or JFK?

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