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WEAK, SPINELESS REPUBLICAN SENATOR EXPOSES LACK OF GREY MATTER

Warner kowtows to moon bats


Senator John Warner Calls for Limited Withdrawal of Troops


WASHINGTON - Sen. John Warner is recommending that President Bush take a symbolic step next month and announce plans to withdraw a small number of troops from Iraq as a message to Iraqis that the U.S. will not be there forever.

Warner suggested Thursday the president could then follow up the move with a secondary redeployment of troops out of Iraq to make sure Iraqis and the country's border states know they must ensure their own regional stability.

"We must start an orderly, carefully-planned, thought-out redeployment," said Warner, who added that "in my humble judgment, that will get everybody's attention."

IF you want to read more, and can do so without throwing up, click HERE.

--JimmyZ

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. . . BUT BARACK IS AFRAID OF CLINTON, INC.

"If you can't run your own house, you certainly can't run the White House. [Cheering] One of the most important things that we need to know about the next President of the United States is, is he somebody that shares our values? Is he somebody that respects family? Is a good and decent person?"
--Michelle Obama

Then Barack runs for cover!

"She has been making that speech constantly about the decision we made to make sure that our family was strong because if our family wasn't that strong then we couldn't be a strong leader in the White House. The whole thing about Hillary has been completely fabricated. You guys have got to get it off your minds."
--Barack Obama

Too @#$*&!? funny!

--Jimmy Z

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A TALE OF LES MOONVES AND JACK McCLELLAN

The pornification of children

As I listened to the Laura Ingraham radio program yesterday morning, she took the time to outline the ugliness of the upcoming CBS 'reality' show Kid Nation. I am providing links here for all of this so you can do your own browsing.

What had Laura upset, and of course any decent parent, is the sexualization of the kids on this show. I've seen little snippets, and other people have talk about scenes that show where little girls are dressed is slutty outfits and natural body reactions to a chill are evident.

Click HERE for a clip from Laura Ingraham's program yesterday.

What the hell is this?? If you go to the show's website you can publicity shots of the kids - and they are dolled up the way Jonbenet Ramsey was - and we knew that was bad for a little girl. Now we have a television show DEVOTED to the pornification of little girls.

On the other hand, we have Jack McClellan out here in California causing consternation of parents by putting up a website (since removed by his server/host) on which he posted his love of little girls, photos he shot of little girls in public places, and discussions about where to find little girls to watch and enjoy.

Sick stuff, right? Parents were outraged and finally got a STATE WIDE restraining order to keep him from their children (which has since been called into question so they'll probably have to do it again).

Why is it we can all see the evil that this bastard McClellan is up to, but some of us are perfectly willing to accept it on television? Some of the fault lies in the parents who allowed their children to take part in the television show. I wonder if they would have allowed McClellan to shoot photos of their little kids and put them up on his website.

Some probably would have if they thought it would be helpful toward their child's fame and fortune; for it is this chance at fame and fortune that no doubt played into the parents' inability to see straight and give their kids to CBS so the network can make money off of them.

Meanwhile, there's another real problem for the network because it is said that CBS took the kids to New Mexico, in part, because the state does not have such restrictive child labor laws. Some reports say that the average pay for the kids on the show was less than $5 an hour.

All you have to do is Google "Kid Nation" to see a whole lot of people are not very comfortable with the show, and with good reason. CBS is protecting the list of advertisers - if and when such a list comes available, we will bring it to you. We'd like to see the show canned before it debuts.



New York Times: "Children who participated in “Kid Nation,” a CBS reality show that has come under fire over questions of whether it violated child safety and labor laws, were required to do whatever they were told by the show’s producers, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or risk expulsion from the show, according to a copy of the contract signed by the children and their parents."

theage.com: "Controversy grew today about a new reality TV show that placed 40 children aged 8 to 15 in an abandoned New Mexico ghost town and left them to fend for themselves for 40 days. The New York Times reported that New Mexico officials were investigating whether the show, Kid Nation, violated state laws on child labour and child abuse."

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BUSH TESTIFIES, LIBERALS LIE

The President will not be forced into leaving Iraq

Click HERE for the Guardian UK Article

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