I vote for this quote as a party platform this year and in how ever many years to come it requires to sort all this Islaofascism out:
“If you are a terrorist and kill Americans – you will suffer our terrible and swift justice. If you are a state who aids terrorists – you will experience war and wreckage undreamed of for the wickedness you have wrought. And if you are a nation of the Middle East, whose people are not free, whose media are censored, and whose elections are fraudulent, then you also have proved to be an indirect agent and abettor of this new plague – and so you too shall soon have a rendezvous with the American people and their wrath.”
Forgot to mention, I’ve now been a card-carrying Republican for nearly a week. Naturally it changes next to nothing except puts me somewhat more in line with the rest of the populace hereabouts and aligns me firmly with those sharing my ideology. Oddly enough, this is a hell of a time to be a Republican. Can’t say I’m all that happy with the way things are going just now and the latest balderdash coming out of Colin Powell’s lips is enough to just about make me want to quit politics altogether. Can’t someone just slap his jaws? Certainly noone foresaw we’d be seriously discussing an invasion/overthrow of Iraq when he was tapped for Secretary of State but don’t you think that now we’re pretending we’re serious about it that the guy who left Saddam in power 11 years ago ought not to be in charge of our primary diplomatic office?
Hell, I’m of the opinion that anyone who uses the word “President” to refer to the dictators of Pakistan and China and “Chairman” to refer to that shriveled up old baby-killer in Ramallah ought to be impeached. But it’s just a form of words, right?