Bin Laden or Jack Murtha…
If you heard the words read aloud and you were asked to guess a speaker, you might guess Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Jack Murtha, Cindy Sheehan, or Dick Durbin. But, the words belong to Osama Bin Laden. ABC News has the full transcript. It sounds exactly like the ranting of the kook liberal left in America.
“the reeling of many of you under the burden of interest-related debts, insane taxes and real estate mortgages; global warming and its woes…”
“You have destroyed nature with your industrial waste and gases, more than any other country. Despite this, you refuse to sign the Kyoto agreement so that you can secure the profit of your greedy companies and industries.”
“…but the Democrats haven’t made a move worth mentioning. On the contrary, they continue to agree to the spending of tens of billions to continue the killing and war there.”
Debate Blows Out Bill Clinton on Larry King
The democrats are afraid to go on Fox News and debate their issues. CNN put up Bill Clinton against the Republican debate. It didn’t work.
The Republican debate on FNC last night was the highest rated debate so far this election cycle. The debate scored 3.14 million total viewers. That beats the nine other presidential debates.
The debate ran until 10:39pmET, after which Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes took over in the spin room, with an assist from ‘campaign’ Carl Cameron and his Carl Cam, which was edited together for a piece that aired on the Big Story today.
>More, from an emailer: “Debate blows out CNN’s Bill Clinton appearance on King which averaged just 1.4 million viewers.”
Governor Strickland Possible VP Candidate
Ted Strickland is being considered for the Vice-Presidency, and it makes great political sense. Ohio is pivitol to the election of any President. It’s unfortuante that there is not a strong Republican Governor that could do the same thing for a Republican ticket.
Friday, September 07, 2007
WASHINGTON — It’s almost a year before the presidential nominating conventions, but speculation has begun that Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland could be on a short list of possible running mates for whoever wins the Democratic nomination.
Strickland is popular, and not just with Democrats. According to a Quinnipiac University poll, released Wednesday, 54 percent of Republicans said they approve of the job he is doing. More importantly, he is popular in a state that could very well decide who America’s next president will be. Read more »


