Below is a sample of the childish, purile, illogical and obviously mindless criticism to be found on many "lefty" blogs:
"Four More Years of War on Evildoers? No Thanks, Freddie!
Filed under General, George W. Bush, War and Peace, Election 2008, Republicans, 2008 Reasons, Fred Thompson by jclifford at 6:49 pm
We’ve had almost seven years now of a President whose vision of foreign policy is to declare that he’s going to defeat “evildoers”. It’s a silly attitude, but the consequences of it have be gravely serious.
One would hope that the Republican presidential candidates of 2008 have learned the lesson from George W. Bush’s childish declaration of a war against evil. Unfortunately, it seems that, at least for some, the lesson has not been learned.
Almost as soon as he announced the formation of his presidential campaign exploratory committee, Fred Thompson followed in George W. Bush’s rhetorical footsteps. Thompson declared, of the military occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, “This is a battle between the forces of civilization and the forces of evil and we’ve got to choose sides!”
Oh really? It’s a battle against the forces of evil? So, then, will we be bombing the corrupt government of Pakistan? Will we be throwing bank robbers into the gulags of Guantanamo? Will people be placed on no-fly lists when they’re caught being really mean to other people?
A vote for Fred Thompson is a vote for four more years of sending the American military around the world on quixotic quests to rid the world of evil. In 2008, America needs a more mature option."
The blogger who wrote the crap noted above needs to learn that "kitchen sink" tactics don't win arguments or make valid points, but merely obscure facts with disinformation and what looks a lot to me like conjuring tricks: "look over there!" he says as he points right, while sneaking a smack on the ass from the left. So far, "Irregular Times" is my favorite "blog-o-idocy." If you need to raed more of the above, by all means check out the IT blog.
Saturday, June 9, 2007
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