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      It seems the political news keeps on being skewed. The media and their political accomplices on the left have it all wrong.  Ever since George Bush fairly won the presidential election, the sore loser Democrats are following their promise of being against anything that  President Bush tries to accomplish. This has resulted in a divisive disservice to American citizens and has slowed the ongoing of governmental programs and progress. This division of the Country is reprehensible and shows how disrespectful the members of the Senate are and who, above all others, should be doing whatever is right for their Country. Hate speech by these juveniles is unproductive and the mean-spirited attacks should not publicly leave their mouths.

      Examples of these ugly kinds of remarks are as follows: An angry Hillary Clinton saying Republicans have never been acquainted with the truth and referring to President Bush as a dictator. The Head of the Democratic Party, H. Dean, calling Republicans a White Christian Party, brain-dead, and liars; also saying the current administration is undermining democracy. C. Schumer calling Janice Rogers Brown the Grand Exalted Ruler. B. Boxer shouting that President Bush created the terrorists.  M. Waters called President Bush hideous and an embarrassment. R. Byrd chimed in that President Bush's use of money is an affront to taxpayers. Taxpayer funding however, provided for Mr. Byrd's 17 items being named after him  (library, telescope, learning center, office complex, etc.) It didn't concern him as being an affront. Then there is the daily radical left wing agenda (ABC, CBS, NBC, C-Span, ACLU, CNN, NY Times, Washington Post, Time,  Newsweek, MoveOn.org [which alone spent hundreds of millions of dollars against President Bush]. 

     Some of the left's theory of a "just war" includes getting approval first from Europeans, and the absurd idea of foreign countries voting on America's National Security, plus U.N. approval. In contrast, the Bush administration which has tried to work with   Democrats, have refrained from name-calling, and have conducted themselves with dignity. See for yourselves at www.mediaresearch.org for documentation.
  KK © 07-14-2005