!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> Maddie's Musings: December 2005

Friday, December 09, 2005

The United Nations? Hardly

" The United Nations held a Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People" last week. A large map of “Palestine,” with Israel literally wiped off the map, featured prominently in the festivities. ....

Anne Bayefsky, who reported on the event for the Eye on the UN organization, said that the ceremony's wording was aimed at giving honor to the worst of Palestinian terrorists. "It was a moment ... crafted to include the commemoration of suicide-bombers,” she wrote."

I encourage everyone to read the complete article
By Ezra HaLevi. Video of the ceremony is also on the page.

While libs continue to believe that this war is about WMD's, Oil, Occupation, Saddam Hussein; President Bush continues, under daily slander from the Left,
to bring home a victory against this evil.

Along with the above United Nations nonsense; the President of Iraq who previously called for Israel being wiped off the map, is now suggesting that Germany and Austria give Israel some land to set up their nation, removing Israelis totally from the Middle East. This from the same country who is suppose to acquire nuclear weapon capability within the next 4 months?

Something to think about...the libs are calling for pull out, cut and run and it appears to me that this war is just beginning.

(photo: Eye on the UN.org)

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Speaking of Oil..........

Tehran had to close it's city today due to a haze of pollution that is wreaking havoc on the people of the city.

"The air situation is really acute, but it is expected to get better after the shutdown," Tehran city council member Amir-Reza Vaezi-Ashtiani told AFP.

Many of the two million plus vehicles in the city are more than 20 years old and guzzle cheap subsidised petrol -- which costs a paltry nine US cents a litre, or 34 cents a gallon.

And these people want to take over the world?

Monday, December 05, 2005

Cheap Oil and a Pakistani Poem

Drudge had me laughing last night while listening to his radio show. He was speaking of the environmentalists marching in Canada on Global warming in -10 degree weather. Spoke of the forecast for lower oil prices, "Hold on to your gas guzzlers: Cheap oil may once again be just around the corner. Even as consumers worry about high gasoline prices and rising heating bills, oil executives in London, Texas and Saudi Arabia seem to be concerned about a prospect of falling", and pondered the question, what in the world do the Dems have to complain about? Thank you Matt Drudge for shedding light on the negative way the Liberals view our world. He ended basically saying that our country would be doomed if these people ever got in control because of the negative way they view our country and the environment we live in. So true.

My other favorite news item of the weekend was the poem found in a Pakistani text book with the first letter in each line spelling out the name of President Bush.


Pakistan censors poetic salute to Bush, by Isambad Wilkinson in Islamabad(Filed: 05/12/2005)

A great poem about a great man!

Saturday, December 03, 2005

The World is Better Off Without this Monster

For those who believe we should cut and run from Iraq, for those who believe that the world would be a better place to live if Saddam were back in power, I refer you to Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone, Saddam's Shop of Horrors. Take a moment to click on the web site to read about what the Kurdish people had to fear each day they lived with this evil man in power.

"It was a deadly mistake. The chemical poisons -- a mixture of mustard gas and nerve agents -- were heavier than air and seeped into lower ground. When it all was over an estimated 5,000 Kurds, many of them women and children, were dead."

Click the three circles in the headline for the link!

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Thank a Soldier Week!

Yesterday President Bush gave one of his better speeches at Annapolis. It was so good that John Kerry actually rebutted with a "I support victory in Iraq" speech. However, Kerry did make me laugh when he said that the Democrats had never backed the "cut and run" approach to the war. I guess he forgot about Murtha, Kennedy, and Pelosi. Kerry appeared to have flipped back to one of his flopped speeches in the 90's for his position yesterday. The man Kerry has no backbone, but he does have a lot of plans for plans.