Showing posts with label Democratic Congress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democratic Congress. Show all posts

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Bush never fails to Disappoint and Disgust us, Yesterdays Presidential Address was worse than ever!
I absolutely hate listening to or seeing Bush. However with the ignorance he spews forth every day it is absolutely imperative that we summon the strength and listen to it so we can get out the truth. Yesterday during his weekly radio address he showed that as he gets more desperate to follow his ill course he showed he is getting more ignorant and arrogant by the day. He said the Nation's strong economy is the result of the hard work of the American people and pro-growth policies in Washington. He still refuses to admit there are two economies so he can continue his plan for new societal order. His economy is doing great. The average American's is getting increasingly worse as he helps the upper level of society and makes it increasingly harder for average Americans to survive on a level they are accustomed.
Bush actually bragged that his mis Administration delivered the largest tax relief since Ronald Reagan was in the White House. I don't know about you but I didn't see any of that money.
He said his tax relief has left $1.1 trillion in the hands of citizens like you to save, and spend, and invest as you see fit. Well, you know citizens like you is not you and I. He is not addressing average Americans he is addressing the affluent. It is so obvious what this guy is doing and he just flat out gets away with it.
He forgot to mention he gave the affluent back $1.1 trillion while he gave the average American trillions in debt to pay off after he leaves so his economy does appear great. He said we have overcome a stock market decline. I don't remember that only that it is climbing precipitously and artificially higher and it will crash. That recession he talked about overcoming is getting worse by the day for many Americans as their lifestyle increasingly recede due to his successful economy.
He also bragged about surviving the demands of the war on terror. I don't know what the percentage of his corruption and demands from his war in Iraq figure in that but I bet it is the majority of it. Then Bush got to the ignorant point of his undeserved bragging.
He said that next week, his misAdministration will release a report called the Mid-Session Review, which will provide us with an update on our Nation's progress in meeting the goal of a balanced budget. Yhep not balancing the Budget will be our fault too. As I remember, his plan calls for a balanced Budget on someone else's watch in 2012.
He took time before he got to the ignorant low blow and said that we know from experience that when we pursue policies of low taxes and spending restraint, the economy grows, tax revenues go up, and the deficit goes down. I don't know about that but I only see spending abuse by him but on what he wants and it seems counter to common sense if you ask me. That whole statement makes no sense to me.
Then he got to his ignorant aim! He said Democratic leaders in Congress want to take our country down a different track. Yes, we do, the right track and like he is right now with his pointed lying rhetoric he will continue to derail those efforts so he can continue down the wrong road.
He said we are working to bring back the failed tax-and-spend policies of the past. If that is what they call Clinton's policy I thought it worked rather well myself. I don't remember hearing any complaints. He went on to say the Democrats' budget plan proposes $205 billion in additional domestic spending over the next five years and includes the largest tax increase in history. I have to hope the majority of those increases are necessary to "our America" and not Bush's and that is why he does not agree with them. He said no nation has ever taxed and spent its way to prosperity. I don't know about that but I don't believe you can give the wealthy back their taxes and incur trillions in debt and call that success with a straight face. Of course once again he threatened a veto if we took the right road for "our America" and not his.
He went on to accuse the Democrats of holding up 12 important must pass Bills. Again they must be important to his new idea of America and not the one we all grew up in and want back.
He called his moment a test. Under our Constitution, Congress holds the power of the purse. Democratic leaders are in control of Congress. I have to hope they handle the responsibility a lot better than the Republicans did. He tried to blame blocking his idiocy on Democrats being irresponsible. He said they set the schedule for when bills are considered. They determine when votes are held. That means they are being blocked for good reason so keep it up.
He said Democrats have a chance to prove they are for open and transparent government while as you know, him and Republicans showed they are for closed Government and hidden spending and agenda's. As they do, I will insist they restrain spending so we can keep our government running — while sustaining our growing economy and getting our budget into balance. He lastly said that by setting clear budget priorities and maintaining strong fiscal discipline, we can promote economic growth and bring our budget into balance.
If that is true then under his misAdministration how could we honestly have had a successful economy unless as many of us think, it is just another facade and the truth will hit us hard when Bush is gone and again Democrats will get the blame for his failures. http://www.foxnews.com/...

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

Saturday, June 30, 2007

In Control or not, Republicans make sure it is the Government Verse The People!

In Control or not Republicans make sure it's the Government against the People, They want us to look as inept as them, the truth must be seen!
We discuss often that even though we now have a Democratic Congress nothing is getting done. However it is not for lack of desire and effort. Absolutely everything positive Democrats try to get done is being refbuffed by Republicans in an effort to make us look as selfish, worthless, inept, and lazy as them. I was hoping that people would realize why this continues to be a do nothing Congress despite all the promises Democrats made and their attempts to keep their campaign promises. I still hope that is the case and Republicans pay for their status quo childish games at a time when they are really needed, in the 2008 elections.
In a recent CNN poll people were asked how they think the Democratic Congress is doing after six months? The answer Lousy but better than the alternative. I have to agree with that assessment but the question should be Why do you think the Democratic Congress has not gotten any of their promises through. The answer would be obvious.
Meanwhile Republicans are trying to capitalize off their blocking of our efforts of course as we hear Rep. Eric Cantor prove: "We are now halfway through the first year of the 110th Congress," Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Virginia, said. "And there is no question that the failure on the part of the Democrats in terms of their midterm exam is really a letdown to the expectations of the American people.''
Instead of explaining why and putting the onus where it belongs our leaders continue to let the Republican disinformation program hold sway and are still unable to master the forum and turn things around on the Republicans. It is simple entry level debate to me. Instead in response to Cantor's statement Pelosi merely said she tended to agree and that she was not happy with the Congress either.
What the heck is wrong with our so called leaders? I can understand Bush looking more worthless every poll as he should but I do not understand Congresses. President Bush is doing terribly -- an average of 30 percent job approval in six recent polls. Congress is doing worse -- 25 percent on the average in five polls.
When asked why the low marks both sides gave their expected dead wrong party line answers. Democrats point to one issue where not much seems to be getting done. "The war in Iraq is dragging down people's confidence in what's going on in this country," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said. Yes, people are waking up and losing confidence in our Politicians as they should but the stupidity of allowing us to divert and get into the quagmire in Iraq is not our biggest problem I am afraid.
Republicans point to another issue and a real ridiculous reason. "One of the reasons that confidence is at an all-time low is because of the immigration bill," Sen. Jim DeMint, R-South Carolina, said. That just blew my mind. I was disappointed that their was no real effort to get a responsible Bill through while helping those that need it, prosecuting Employers of illegals, and securing the Border but again we have much bigger problems.
I am happy to see that voters are not willing to go back to a Republican Congress and A solid majority says it's good for the country that the Democratic Party is in control of Congress. Even though they're doing a lousy job? They are not doing a lousy job! They are having lousy results and that is the way Republicans want it. You know Reid is right when he says the Republicans are blocking them but we must get the people to realize this and we seem unable to be able to do this and I do not understand why.
We can all agree with Senator Kyle that "It is a sad commentary in America today that many Americans have lost faith in their government" He added, "Americans don't believe that their government is representing them, is acting on their behalf. The polls show it." Nothing has changed since the inception of Bush and nothing will get accomplished until him and his cronies are gone.
He ridiculously goes on to say The new dynamic is the people versus the government. Like I just said, what has changed since Bush gained his illicit power? The only difference is that Politicians realize it but are not willing to do anything about it.
http://www.cnn.com/...
Our major problem is the Government and many Politicians on both sides. They continue to play Partisan games at a time when we greatly need them to come together and do the work of "we the people and our America" our leaders do not know how to lead. They seem oblivious to the fact that we are in trouble and need some serious leadership and there is none. That is our biggest problem.
We are still waiting for someone to do what is right for America. We are still waiting for our Knight in Shining Armor if you will, to lead us through the dark tunnel our leaders have allowed President Bush to create.

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

Sunday, May 06, 2007

At 28% Bush is Worst President Since Carter, Will be worst in History when he is Done!

I have done many posts in the past saying Bush's poll numbers are nowhere as low as they deserve to be. At 28% they are getting there. Many times in the past I have said he will be the worst President in the countries History and he deserves to be in that position as he continues to chart his miscourse of societal, middle east, and world (dis)order.
This is great news to me but It’s hard to say which is worse news for Republicans: that George W. Bush now has the worst approval rating of an American President in a generation, or that he seems to be dragging every ’08 Republican presidential candidate down with him. But According to the new NEWSWEEK Poll, the public’s approval of Bush has sunk to 28 percent, an all-time low for this president in our poll, and a point lower than Gallup recorded for his father. The last president to be this unpopular was Jimmy Carter who also scored a 28 percent approval in 1979. This remarkably low rating seems to be casting a dark shadow over the GOP’s chances for victory in ’08.
The NEWSWEEK Poll finds each of the leading Democratic contenders beating the Republican frontrunners in head-to-head matchups. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18505030/site/newsweek/
I must say that in my mind president Reagan whose name was invoked 19 times to Bush's once, marked the beginning of the end for the Republican Party. Bush who like his Father fancies himself as another Reagan has I am happy to say destroyed the Republican party for the distant forseeable future.
In his efforts to bring about new societal order he has destroyed the lifestyle of average Americans and allowed the abomination of the likes of Katrina. In his endeavor for new middle east order he has allowed the deaths of countless Iraqi citiizens and this will soon get much worse befor it spreads throughout the middle east. In his efforts to remain the only superpower and forge his new world order he has ostracized America and the American people and he isn't done yet.
He continues these efforts around the world while continuing his threats to the American people. While Bush has changed his moniker from the Decider to the "Commander Guy" in response to vetoing the Iraq spending Bill and digging his heels in. http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/05/02/bush-im-the-commander-guy/
Bush is also continuing his stance against gay rights which I cannot understand. Why be against hate crime Legislation? In a telephone press conference Thursday, following passage in the U.S. House of a bill to add sexual orientation and gender identity to the federal hate crimes law, Rep. Tammy Baldwin said it would be an "extremely tall order" to override a threatened veto by President Bush. http://www.pridesource.com/article.shtml?article=24985
He continues to warn Democrats and threatens another Veto if we attempt to protect Womens Abortion rights. President Bush is warning Democratic leaders that any attempt to weaken federal policies that restrict abortion will be met with a veto. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,270148,00.html
All this at a time when the republican party worries about their future after Bush. Underlying all the questions about abortion, taxes and war during Thursday night's GOP debate was a simple question: What's next for the Republican Party? The answer is not so easy. http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/05/04/post.bush/index.html
As I said at the beginning, it is pretty easy for me. Bush I am happy to say has destroyed the Republican party. I can only hope we can survive him. I do not see any viable future for Republicans unless they quickly distance themselve's from anything Bush. Bush will go down in History as the worst President ever.

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

Saturday, March 31, 2007

As we listen to the worm Bush Republicans call for the in Denial worm Gonzales to step down!

It was really hard to see Bush say how much he cared about the wounded Veterans at Walter Reed knowing those guys were injured band mistreated because of him. The mess in Iraq and at Walter Reed is per his misdirection. It really hurt listening to the White House spokeswoman say how much he liked passing out the purple hearts knowing the history behind why they have them.
Then we had to listen to the chief idiot lie about his insistence on vetoing the $100-billion-plus war-spending bills that the House and Senate had approved. I first found it offensive when he joked about the $75 million in earmarks and said that was one of his prime reasons for vetoing the bill, knowing they were left over from his Republican Congress. This son of a Beehive is totally shameless. He's hiding behind our troops and just can't stop lying to get his way. I am disgusted!
We want timeliness and accountability not continuing wiseassing. He continues to stupidly blame everything on the Democrats when anyone with half a brain knows he is a screw up and responsible for the entire mess.
He said the Democrats would raise taxes by a total of nearly $400 billion over the next five years. He said it would be the largest tax increase in History. Can anyone tell me what he is talking about. He said amongst other things that it would raise your taxes $500 for every child. I doubt that but if true it will be necessary to offset his world record debt and those poor kids might as well start paying for Bush's hell now before it chokes them.
I am disgusted. If you can listen to his lying biased political rhetoric here it is. http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/...
Anyway I liked what retired Marine General Andy Home said. "In short, the Commander-in-Chief has failed to properly lead the troops, and previous Congresses didn't ask the tough questions, or demand accountability. The result is the mess we are in today. me, I say Amen to that!
"This week, the majority in Congress has taken the lead in providing for our troops. Supplemental spending bills passed by the House and Senate provide a much-needed change in the Presidents Iraq policy. This legislation also provides billions for our troops, giving them the proper protection and training they need to survive in Iraq, as well as funds to fix Walter Reed, provide health care to our troops and veterans, and research and heal traumatic brain injuries that many troops suffered.
I have to agree with him and our Current Congress! It is about time someone attempt to hold Bush accountable though I am afraid the lying worm, will get away with his lying Bull once again. If you want to see the General's apt comments they are also in the above link.
I want to mention a bit about Gonzo! First as you know, he said he had nothing to do with the Attorney firings. Then when he was caught lying he said he didn't choose which attorney's to fire. Knowing it is pointing to what we all knew in the first place and that is that he did and most likely with direction right from the top. We now have A. Republican congressman today urging Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to resign, citing what he said were Gonzales' contradictory statements about his role in the firing of eight federal prosecutors. It is about time and he will eventually be gone.
"I trusted him before, but I can't now," said five-term Rep. Lee Terry, whose district includes metropolitan Omaha.
As you know, Gonzales credibility took a blow this past week during testimony by his former chief of staff, Kyle Sampson, before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Sampson, who resigned March 12, said the attorney general was regularly briefed about plans to fire the prosecutors and was involved with discussions about "this process of asking certain U.S. attorneys to resign." http://www.smdailyjournal.com/...
We have put up with this two faced underhanded, lying coming right from the top much too long. It is long overdue to get rid of Bush's enabler and clamp down on Bush. His childish cutest rhetoric must be defeated. There cannot be so many believing idiots in America left for him to get away with his lying childish games!

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Bush Ignorantly fires Double Barreled as Congress while Cheney takes an ignorant Single Shot!

President Bush assailed the Democratic-led Congress Saturday for challenging him over funding the Iraq war and the firing of federal prosecutors, and demanded that lawmakers back down. Who the hell does this guy think he is demanding anything? I mean come on, Do the wrong thing or else! Or else what?
As you know Bush has threatened to veto the bill passed by the House that ties a deadline for a troop withdrawal to the latest emergency bill to fund the war. I know I have asked this in the past but this asinine childish game of his, give me what I want or I am going to cut off my nose to spite my face. Please do! I hope you are shooting yourself in the foot at the same time.
Doesn't this make him the party guilty of not funding the troops unless he is allowed to play his ignorant games? I also heard that he is using the excuse of not signing the Bill because there is much too much Pork in it. I am sure there is. From what I understand after listening to Democratic opposition this pork is primarily Republican Pork left from the Republican controlled Congress. Does anyone have any input on that?
Bush said The clock is running. Isn't it running on him? "The secretary of defense has warned that if Congress does not approve the emergency funding for our troops by April 15, our men and women in uniform will face significant disruptions -- and so will their families." Thanks to Bush, aren't they already suffering? I am so sick of the childish demands made by Bush. He has had his way too long and his ignorance has to be countered.
On the U.S. attorneys matter, Bush defended as "reasonable" his offer of interviews with Rove and the other officials. Yeah that's reasonable to an idiot! No transcribers, no witnesses so his cronies can lie, behind closed doors, I mean come on stop playing us for idiots and look in the mirror or is that as broke as America.
If there is no compromise, the issue could end up in court and Bush may claim that executive privilege shields his aides from having to testify. To me in itself that is an admission of guilt! I know I am no Presidential scholar but it does not strike me as right that Bush can claim Presidential privilege for those that work for him. They are not the President. Isn't Bush protected from prosecution as long as he is in office. Isn't that protection? Even if his cronies implicate him nothing can be doe about now. Is that right?
Bush's twin blasts against the Democrats marked a striking departure from weeks of trying to foster a cooperative spirit with them to make progress on immigration law overhaul, energy initiatives and health care. I don't think that is a stunning departure from cooperation. You know he will only cooperate as long as he gets his way. He accuses the Democrats of playing politics but those are his political games of my way or the highway and we must defeat it somehow.
White House officials said Bush still wants progress on those issues, but felt compelled to lay down markers on principles close to his heart: the separation of powers between the White House and the legislative branch and his role as commander in chief in charge of the Iraq war. Everything this idiot wants is close to his little dead heart and Democrats must do as they are and continue to lay down America's markers of principle and not Bush's perverted versions.
Once again Bush proves himself to be a mindless childish idiot and at the same time Cheney proves he is of the same ilk.
http://www.cnn.com/...
Vice President Dick Cheney accused the Democrat-led House of Representatives of not supporting troops in Iraq and of sending a message to terrorists that America will retreat in the face danger. As I said, isn't it bush who now refuses to support the troops unless his idiocy is supported too?
I am sick of these childish games! He continues to accuse Democrats of not supporting the troops. They're undermining them. Cheney told a gathering of the Republican Jewish Coalition at the Oceanside Ritz-Carlton hotel in Manalapan, Florida, about 60 miles north of Miami. We support our troops. We do not support Bush or his lies. This mindless harmful to the country idiotic rhetoric must be defeated and must stop!
On Friday, the House voted to clamp a cutoff deadline on the Iraq war, agreeing by a thin margin to pull combat troops out by next year.http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,261001,00.html
You can bet this will be overridden like everything else that makes good dense and goes against Bush. I am not the only one I am sure that has said many times in the past but Bush will stymie everything the Democrats do to hold him accountable and force him to do the right thing. He will try to make the Democratic Congress look as ineffective as the Republican Congress but I believe people at large will see who the real culprit is and once we get rid of Bush we can start getting America on track but it will not be easy!

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

Friday, March 16, 2007

A Letter of Appeal from Al Gore before he testifies before Congress!

Dear james,

On March 21st, I will testify before Congress on the immediate action that needs to be taken to end the climate crisis. At the hearing, I will deliver the 294,374 messages you signed, demonstrating that hundreds of thousands of people share my sense of urgency.
If an additional 55,626 people sign our message, it will be as though 350,000 of us are there at the hearing expressing our determination to convince Congress to act. Having served in the House and Senate, I can tell you that members of these committees would find this to be a meaningful and impressive show of support.
There are only 5 days left before the hearings begin, so please do not pass up this opportunity to join in showing the broad public support we need in order to solve the climate crisis.
I know you have friends or family who care deeply about this issue but have yet to sign our message to Congress.
Ask them to help fill that committee room with 350,000 messages by visiting: http://www.algore.com/cards.html
The reason Congress has so far failed to act is not because there are no solutions to the problem. Nor is it because the majority doesn't believe that the climate crisis is real. They have failed to act, because they have not yet faced a sufficient expression of political will on the part of the American people demanding they confront our climate crisis head on. You and I know that political will is a renewable resource, and enough already exists to start solving this crisis. We just have to communicate that forcefully to the political leaders of our country.
In the last two weeks alone 101,673 people visited AlGore.com and signed our message to Congress. This is an incredible demonstration of the energy behind this issue. In my testimony, of course, I will speak about the scientific evidence for global warming - just reiterated six weeks ago by the world's scientists in the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. But frankly, the debate on the science has long been over - except for a diminishing number of skeptics and deniers.
At this point, it is far more important to deliver your message about the urgency with which this crisis must be faced. Political leaders need to know that you intend to reward those who do the right thing and that you will work to replace those who do not.
That's why it's vital we fill up the hearing room with 350,000 messages.
Please ask your friends to sign our message to Congress today by visiting: http://www.algore.com/cards.html
Together we are building a movement that has the potential to translate your strong feelings into effective change for our country. And we all know that when the United States changes - and offers leadership - the entire world will follow.

Thank you,

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Bush Pledges to investigate his actions whith the FBI, come on stop the idiocy, get real!

Bush pledges to Investigate his actions with the FBI, come on, stop the idiocy, get real, we knew Bush would abuse everything and is!
Bush pledged Saturday to quickly address findings that the FBI had illegally or improperly obtained private records during terrorism and espionage investigations. I mean, get real! He is not capable of an independent analysis, This should not be allowed. No one will be found guilty of anything and we know it.
Bush, visiting Uruguay on a Latin America tour, also insisted he had confidence in the FBI director, Robert Mueller, and Mueller's boss, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, despite a Justice Department report of FBI misconduct that has sparked a congressional outcry. Gonzales is a spineless mouthpiece of Bush's and would only speak up if he was forced to or Bush can feign innocence as is the case.
The report by Inspector General Glenn Fine's office sharply criticized the FBI for demanding, without a court order, customer records from telephone companies, Internet service providers, banks and credit card firms. Bush says he will address the problems as quick as possible.

That means on someone elses Presidency like everything elses watch right? He made a big show of being righteous and solving this quickly at a news conference with President Tabare Vázquez of Uruguay. but you know in reality there will only be a whitewash and no sarious heads will roll.
National security letters allow the FBI to compel the release of private information without getting authority from a judge or grand jury. The FBI can get the records but not the content of communications. they can open our mail, tap our communications, check anything they deem suspicious which means everyything that disagrees with Bush. Every right he has, has been dirtied and abused. Are we supposed to be stupid enough to think he will investigate "himself" and be honest about? How could he start now after a life time of lying to himself? The idiot will continue to have his way with us and the world. We are powerless to stop this idiot!

The practice of abuse and misuse has grown dramatically, mainly due to powers granted under the USA Patriot Act after the Sept. 11 attacks. Critics say the act allows law enforcement to trample on individual rights and they have. The 9/11 attacks were allowed to happen and were used to push through the Patriot Act starting a clampdown on citizens rights and the rights of the world so Bush could prosecute the new world order he is pushing for his handlers.

Democrats in Congress have vowed to investigate the findings, which came as they stepped up criticism of Bush's administration for weakening protections on civil liberties as part of its war on terrorism. I hate to tell them but the damage is done. Bush has too much power and he should have been trusted with none of it. You can't possibly think he will give it up or divulge its inproprieties.

Bush made the fucked up statement that the IG report which justly made issue of FBI shortfallings, also made it clear that these letters were important to the security of the United States. Just how the hell does it show that this is necessary to our security? It is only necessary for Bush to keep his abusive control over everyone.

The report found 26 possible violations, including requests for information without adequate authorization, improper requests under the law and unauthorized collection of telephone or e-mail records. You can bet Bush knew about this and sanctioned it but of course Bush did nothing wrong. Once again he is just a victim of the idiots he calls equals and surrounds himself with.

I am also disgusted that the piece of crap Gonzales said he was upset to learn the FBI did not have sufficient controls and failed to follow its own policies. http://www.iht.com/...

Isn't he supposed to ensure this crap is done right and wouldn't it be if Bush and Gonzales wanted it that way?

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

Friday, March 09, 2007

Israel warns its citizens to Immediately leave Egypt and Jordan, Is this a prelude to an Iran Attack?

Israel warns its citizens to immediately leave Egypt & Jordan, is this a prelude to an attack on Iran as Bush races to beat Congress?
I would assume this is a prelude to the attack on Iran. It's funny I did my post yesterday on the fact that Dems are going to tie the additional 100 billion Bush wants for his wars, to the withdrawal of our troops. But the idiot automatically vowed a veto. What an idiot! That would make him the guilty party of not funding the troops or so I thought. It is a stall and the idiot doesn't care as long as he stays the course and finds his excuse to attack Iran and further his so called new world order. He knows it does not matter what the Democrats do. They are powerless to stop him.
I had to laugh! I said the Dems are powerless to stop Bush and they will not. Anyway I said setting a deadline on withdrawal would only serve to give you an attack date for Iran. Bush will move up the date to attack Iran and beat them at their game. you know, we talked about this before too but I wrote many times that Israel would attack Iran and Bush would be forced to have to come to their rescue as he wants. This just verifies that Bush is going to attack Iran and no one will stop him.so please tell me what you think of thie move?
Israel has warned its citizens to immediately leave Egypt and Jordan, the only Arab states with which it has full ties, out of concern they could come under attack, a government official said on Wednesday.
The advisory was issued on the recommendation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Counter-terrorism Unit, which this week placed Egypt and Jordan in its highest threat category, alongside enemy states such as Iran, Syria and Lebanon.
Israeli officials gave no further details. Israeli-Egyptian relations were strained this month over allegations that Israel's armed forces massacred Egyptian prisoners during the 1967 Middle East War. Israel denies it. `
Israel has long urged its citizens to avoid resorts in the Egyptian Sinai, where militants have carried out several suicide bombings. The new advisory made clear that Israelis should consider all parts of Egypt unsafe until further notice. Jordan has a large Palestinian population, which has been aggrieved by Israeli crackdowns on a 6 1/2-year-old Palestinian uprising in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
http://yalibnan.com/site/archives/2007/
In light of the fact that I have been saying right from the beginning that attacking Iran was one of Bush's original goals in the plan for new middle east and world order and that he would use the excuse of having to come to Israel's rescue to, to attack Iraq. I have to ask your help with a couple of questions.
First, we have been talking for quite a while now that the world expects Bush's attack on Iran to be an April! You know he is not going to let Congress get in his way and he will find his excuse to attack Iran before Congress can get in his way.
Can Bush use the excuse of coming to Israel's aid and thereby go around Congress to attack Iran.? You know he is not going to relent. Also, do you think that Isael telling its citizens to immediately leave Jordan and Egypt, the only twoArab States with which it has full ties, is a prelude to the upcoming attack on Iran? Unbelievable!

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Emergency spending Bill tied to Iraq withdrawal, Bush Promises veto, Wouldn't he be guilty of not supporting the troops?

Emergency spending Bill tied to Iraq Withdrawal, Bush promise's Veto, wouldn't he be the guilty party? Would anything stop him from staying the couse and attacking Iran??

I heard this earlier today but didn't think too much about it until I thought it over and realized what it would mean. I really have to laugh! You would now have a date for Bush's attack on Iran. I have to laugh when Democrats think they can stop anything. They are well intentioned but powerless. Bush will merely attack Iran before any stop date came into effect if it did. The only thing this is going to do is give you the date when Bush will attack Iran. I refuse to believe they think they are going to top the chief idiot from his plan for new world (dis) order.

Antiwar lawmakers Thursday called on colleagues in the House of Representatives to set a "clear timeline" for an immediate U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, challenging fellow Democrats to assume the political risk of ending the war.

In a press conference, members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and the Out of Iraq Caucus proposed legislation that would require Congress fully to fund the safe and secure withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq by December 31, 2007.

The groups' proposal comes as the Democratic House leadership unveiled a measure that calls for the withdrawal of U.S. troops in Iraq by the fall of 2008 -- or by the end of this year if President Bush is unable to show the Iraqi government is meeting certain established benchmarks. http://www.cnn.com/...

That's CNN, This is Fox's take!
In a direct challenge to President Bush's strategy for Iraq, The plan would have troops redeploying as early as July of this year but no later than March 2008, and full combat withdrawal by August 2008.

At the same time Senate Democrats were preparing their own bill with binding legislation that would require a withdrawal from Iraq to begin no less than 120 days After the legislation is enacted with the goal of redeployment by March 31, 2008."

The Senate legislation, built on the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group, lists three exceptions. The slim Democratic majority in the Senate reduces its chances of success.

The House legislation, to be attached to the $100 billion emergency supplemental war spending bill that Bush has requested to pay for ongoing military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, is the first of its kind to establish a specific timetable for the end of U.S. combat in the four-year-old war. http://www.foxnews.com/...

I absolutely love the idea of tying the supplemental war spending Bill to a troop withdrawal however with the chief idiot even under those conditions, threatening veto. Obviously, the administration would vehemently oppose and ultimately veto any legislation that looks like what was described today (on Thursday)," senior Bush adviser Dan Bartlett told reporters as the president traveled to Brazil. http://www.news24.com/...

With all the dates and conditions being bandied about I have to wonder if the issue can be tied up until it is too late to serve any purpose and I have to ask, the chief idiot really veto it? Isn't that cutting off your nose to spite your face? Wouldn't that make him the party that would be guilty of not funding the troops just so he can get his way?

When all is said and done what ever dates are agreed on if any. They will merely prove to be the benchmark of Bush to attack Iran which is the real reason Bush must stay in Iraq. I fully expect him to attack some time this year anyway so setting dates id worthless. He will attack Iran and if necessary move up the date to keep the Democrat's powerless to stop him.

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
http://anaverageamericanpatriot.blogspot.com

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

The U.S. is not a Democracy today, Iran war is a given, and Giuliani will be elected despite what ..

The U.S. is not a Democracy today, Iran war is a given, and Giuliani will be elected despite what we want!
Since the 2000 elections it has been painfully obvious that the United States is not a "real" Democracy. It no longer matters what "we the people" think as we see proven every day. The old guard here are not going to allow change and "we the people" are once again going to have to drive that change. It has become quite obvious to most that they do not matter and the old guard will not stop lying to them so they keep their power and control.
I firmly believe that most realize Gore if the only person supremely outfitted to clean up after Bush and help bring America and the world successfully into the future. Many hate Giuliani and unless Republicans steal the election again which many of us do fear especially with the un checkable electronic voting machines, there should be a Democratic President in 2008.
However, as much as we like to think we matter and are told we do, The American people do NOT elect their President. They just think they do. So as much as we need a Democratic
President in 2008 and to me preferably Al Gore, I am afraid my man Gore will never be allowed in.
Al Gore will never be president as we need in order to proceed into the future we perceive. I am afraid our next president will most likely be Rudy Giuliani. He's a 911 insider so they "owe" him the position and his reputation for handling emergency situations will be very attractive to the American people considering the US will be at war during the next elections and it will not just be Iraq and Afghanistan..
I noticed yesterday that there was a diary in the recommended list by Wes Clark titled Is War with Iran Inevitable? I must say I did not respond to it because he said absolutely "nothing" we haven't discussed numerous times. I hate to be the one to tell him but what he thinks does not matter. As what Congress thinks, he and no one else will sop Bush's plan to attack Iran. That should be obvious to a blind man by now!
Bush attacking Iran was a given from the beginning. It was Bush's original goal when he diverted from the war on terror to attack Iran. That was merely the first step in prosecuting his new middle east order. He will not be denied now.
At this point a lot more is set in motion than Wes Clark mentioned. The whole world knows it though Bush will continue to deny it. I have mentioned it many times in the past. this is just one of many preparations Wes Clark did not mention and we have discussed many times. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/1/31/95724/9049
When all is said and done I am convinced that whatever anyone says or does Iran will be attacked and Bush is still drumming up a reason to do it. I noticed last night on NBC nightly news that once again Bush was discounting our top 16 spy experts who are saying that there was nothing concrete against Iran.
Iran will be attacked by Bush or it will be ensured that the next President does it in order to complete the plan for new order. With this in mind I am afraid that despite the growing Draft Gore campaign many of us are behind in order to reverse harmful environmental and middle east policies, that Giuliani will be elected by hook or by crook.
He has come out against Al Gore's correct environmental and middle east stances and promised to stay Bush's miscourses in both the environment and the middle east. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/2/13/80719.shtml
With all that said I am afraid that those behind who gets elected as President, whoever that may be, will get Giuliani elected so they can keep their power and stay their course of new middle east and world order to the demise of peace lovers around the world. Bush and Cheney are too cocky and arrogant, taunting us and Congress and you have to wonder what they know that we do not?

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com