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Saturday, 2 July 2005
Hail to the Troops
Mood:  lyrical
Topic: July 4th
On this next July fouth it will have been 229 years since the United States first said no to tyranny and oppresion. It was not the priest or the rabbi that insured religious freedom, it was not the reporter who created freedom of the press, it was not the politician who revolted against the tyrannical George and created a democracy, it was the soldier. And as Americans it is time to say Thank You. THank you soldiers for all you have done, you helped to make us free and then and know you insure our freedom. Thank You soldiers, your are the greatest Americans ever, and that thank you is a symbol and a hommage to your greatness, may god forever rain his blessings and protection upon you.

-Voltaire

Posted by voltaire40ma at 6:16 PM EDT
Fair and Balanced ... HA!
Mood:  energetic
Topic: Media Bias
Yesterday, while watching Fox news coverage of the retirement of Justice O'Conner, I saw a dist gusting attack on former major presidential candidate and current Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean. Young Republicans in North Carolina impersonating the so called 'Dean Scream', then the anchorman laughing said
something along the lines of 'Close but not as good as the real thing, this is Fox News as always Fair and Balanced.' Fair and balanced my foot, that is some of the most biased political commentary I have ever seen. The Republicans are always complaining of the liberal media, I say, what about the conservative media, there is criticism of the Republican leadership by the media because they're the only ones in power. So before they go out to their base again and complain about the liberal media, the should count their friends. And they should while they have them, becaise the way they are polling, it may be a control swing in congress during the next midterms. So watch out, and remeber, you won't always be the majority, and we won't always be the minority.

Posted by voltaire40ma at 12:01 AM EDT
Friday, 1 July 2005
Filling the open seat
Mood:  on fire
Topic: What's Right
This President should not be allowed to fill that seat vacated by the great Justice O'Conner. We need to let this President know that we will not allow him to place an ultra-conservative homophobic, gay bashing, protax, probusiness right wing mieser to fill that seat. We have to stand together as a party behing our forty-four democratic senators and bar this President from reversing what we have worked so hard and so long to build. If it can't be a democrat, it should at least be another Sandra Day O'Conner. So let us beging, let us head out into the street and tell this President that we will and we must perserve our rights as citizens to rule this nations, and through our fourty-four democratic senators advise and consent, or deny.

-Voltaire

Posted by voltaire40ma at 10:59 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 1 July 2005 11:01 PM EDT
Salute to Sandra Day
Mood:  sharp
Topic: O'Conner's Resignation
Today, a great woman stepped down from the Supreme Court. She was a resiliant woman, one of courage and prestige, she was a Republican and I love her. She represented all that made America great. Resilliance, bravery, honesty, in her 24 years on the Supreme Court Justice O'Conner she never bowed to public pressure and preserved major rulings of our nations past justices while staying true to her base. I say hail the beautiful mind, of the honorable Justice O'Conner, because she knows what it's like to be there, and she was there.

-Voltaire

Posted by voltaire40ma at 10:26 PM EDT
Thursday, 30 June 2005
Time for a Change
Mood:  energetic
Topic: Democratic Party
It is time for a change in the Democratic Party, it is time that we stood up and said enough. I am tired of this party, this great and true party of Americans, being wimpy and tired and cold. It is time that the Democratic Party stood up and said 'I am a liberal, and to hell with anyone who who thinks liberal means bad'. What made liberal mean soft on communism, soft on crime, pro-death, pro-drug, gay-loving, rich hating, weak on defense, unAmerican. The Republicans did, and we sat in a corner and said please. No more, not a damn moment longer,it is long past time for a change, it is time we stood up and said to the Republicans, 'shut up, you xenophobic, homophobic, rich loving, poor hating, if you have a problem it's obviously your fault, bible toting, morons.' Every way we have of out we do it, and it sucks, it is far past the time were our base is tired and the young and the , and the poor and the elderly, and the underrepresented and the disenfranchised have had no great party to look at, but a pile of Kerry supporters, John Kerry, you are not a democrat, you are a moderate, you are a hey don't run to fast or go to far cause hell I wanna be President Democrat, and shame on you. This is the greatest party this country has ever seen, and I'll be dammed if I sit at the sideline and let it die, because it is dying, and unless each member of this party can stand up and say in Alabama, and , in Texas, and and Virginia, in California and the Carolinas, I am a democrat, hear me roar!

-Voltaire

Posted by voltaire40ma at 5:16 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 30 June 2005 5:20 PM EDT

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