Thursday, January 06, 2005

Diane Sawyer gives us a surprisingly beautiful and haunting account of her journey through the ravages of the tsunami.

A small group of Democrats agreed Thursday to force House and Senate debates on Election Day problems in Ohio before letting Congress certify President Bush's win over Sen. John Kerry in November.

Bush won an Ohio recount by more than 118,000 votes, and won nationally by more than 3 million. But that won't stop them, because this really isn't about who won. They know who won. Fair and Square. This is about having the notion put out there that there was some kind of fraud going on by the Republicans. Democrats want the vast uniformed to just hear that they are "fighting for each and every vote to count." So that they can sound like they are the ones who care about the "disenfranchised." They want it put in the American people's mind that the national election was somehow rigged. I hear from my 28 yr old black friend from harlem online that their community already believes that. This is just another sick way for the democrats to try and assure that the black community stay in their camp.

It truly makes me want to puke.


Alberto Gonzales faces Congress today to become the nation's first Hispanic attorney general. The liberals are having fits, I am sure. How can they demean and degrade this man when he is Hispanic? 44% of Hispanics went for Bush this time around, the democrats know they have to tread lightly. Hispanics are not going to be listening intently on the spin of the democrats on why this well qualified man should not be attorney general. They will especially not see that treating terror suspects badly (although within the law) as a bad thing. As opposed to cutting off heads, like the terrorists do, we look like Mary Poppins no matter how they spin it. Hispanics will only see that the democrats went against him.

This is kind of fun to watch.