The most likely last thing I'll post on the CBS thing
Hilarious! :D For more, go to Cagle
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I'm sure that by now, everyone has heard waaaaaay more than they want to on the CBS Bush guard documents. About how the subscripts aren't possible like that on the old typewriters, how that you can make it on a modern computer, and how the person who supposedly wrote the document was retired. Well, it seems like President Bush has had enough of this too.
Alas, if only I could choose my own school reading! But no, that is for the teacher to decide. So, as a result of my lack of choice, I had to read Dead Man Walking by Sister Helen Prejean, a rabidly anti-death penalty book. Can you see the liberal bias in the book choice at school? Hopefully, at least one of our books will be bias toward the right ;) Today is the first meeting of the Young Republicans club. I think I'll attend, so I can see what they actually do. If it is something that I would want to participate in, they have got themselves a new member.
Ouch. Those liberals just won't stop attacking President Bush's National Guard record! He served honorably; why can't they see that? Help re-elect President Bush. He doesn't stoop to their measures. You can help by donating your time or your money to his campaign.
PS. Haven't been posting much because I had to catch up from school. Next week I should have more time :D
Every generation, something happens that people will always remember. They will remember what happened and where they were when they heard the news. For this generation, the event was September 11th, 2001. I was in a car with my father, being driven to school. My dad turned on the radio, to hear that they would not have their normal program 'for obvious reasons.' I was completely confused, as was my dad. After what seemed like forever, they announced that planes had flown into the Trade Centers. At the time, I had no idea what they were, but, like many others, soon found out. When I was dropped off at school, I learned from a friend that a plane had flown into the Pentagon. Throughout the day, I heard the whole story of what happened, about the great tragedy. The deaths were indeed tragic, but instead of causing a nation to crumble, it caused a nation to rise. The people of this great nation stepped up to comfort the mourning and support the fatherless. The attack against America only awoke a sleeping giant, and we vowed it would not happen again. We struck back, and in the process caught many of Al-quaida's members and deposed of an evil regime. Saddam Hussien was deposed and captured, his country liberated. American blood has been shed in the process, but not in vain. Their sacrifices will always be remembered, their contributions to America's safety and to the freedom of others not forgotten. We will continue to fight against terror until every terrorist who would harm our great nation is captured or dead. Not until they are brought to justice can the victims of September 11th rest in peace. Though this process be long and weary, we will prevail. We have proven to the world what we will do, and we will win.
Deep thoughts come at random times. I was thinking about wars: Vietnam and Iraq, for the most part. Then, I suddenly realized-wars are like spiders. Spiders are ugly, creepy things that are loathed by many people. Movies are made with spiders as the nemisis. They are avoided or squished or sprayed. Yet, few people realize how important spiders are. Without spiders, the world would be overrun with insects, which is worse than having a few hairy spiders around. However, some people only see the creepy side of spiders and wish to eliminate them, prefering to have insects run the planet. This goes for war as well. War is seen as ugly, which in truth it is, but it is nessessary. Without it, the insects, otherwise known as the terrorists and dictators, would overrun the planet. Yet, some people, such as John Kerry, would rather have the human insects taking over then the needed spider. However sophisticated we are, we will probably always need spiders, and we need a leader who recognizes that. Ladies and gentlement, that leader is George W. Bush.
As you might have heard, more of President Bush's national guard records have been found. Are the liberals, now that they have more evidence that Bush did not go 'AWOL', going to admit they are wrong and apologize? Probably not. That would take too much class. Help re-elect President Bush, you know, the candidate who has class, who is much more gracious than his oppenent. You can help by donating your time or your money to his campaign.