Posted on 10/21/2004 5:29:54 PM PDT by wagglebee
The more I find out about Liberals, the more I distrust anything they say. Remember this one from Rush's site a while back?
http://myspinzone.randomdrivel.com/displayarticle767.html
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/menu/fstack/creepiest_kerry_flip_flop_yet.LogIn.html
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Creepiest Kerry Flip-Flop Yet
Posted by: Xarfax on Sep 21, 2004 - 07:00 PM
Creepiest Kerry Flip-Flop Yet
Posted by: Xarfax on Sep 21, 2004 - 07:00 PM
Creepiest Kerry Flip-Flop Yet
Does the name Wallace Carter ring a bell? He's the Massachusetts man who received two letters nine days apart from John Kerry in 1991, one supporting and one opposing Gulf War One. The New Republic published excerpts from both letters soon after, and OpinionJournal.com reports that a fellow senator and Vietnam vet mocked Kerry in a Lincoln Day speech to the Allegheny County GOP with them.
Dennis Roddy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: "At the time the first George Bush was still flush with victory in the Persian Gulf, and dinnergoers chortled over a videotaped presentation of assorted Senate Democrats backpedaling in the wake of a war they'd opposed. Ted Kennedy was shown. News clips were shown. But for Kerry, the speaker simply read the two letters, to everyone's amazement. 'It's like those before-and-after pictures they print in the papers,' the speaker said. 'If they didn't tell you so themselves, you'd think they were different people.'"
The guy giving the speech was Senator John Heinz, Republican of Pennsylvania who died in a plane crash two weeks later leaving to his widow Teresa free to marry Kerry in 1995. Amazing. That is an incredible, creepy coincidence.
Rush Limbaugh
He was so good today. I completely forgot about him having a cold or flu bug Mon through Wens, that he had been running a slight temp and all and was a little under the weather -- then today he comes on and is full steam ahead all engines and then some. Thank God for such a quick recovery for him with his cold.
This Rush rant about the anti-religious Liberals (pointing out that Liberalism is really a competing religion to Christianity!) is so brilliant on "on the money" I have to just say thanks and PING!
Yep. Yet you will find FReepers (mostly newbies) who have no appreciation of what Rush has done for conservatism in America.
There's nobody like him.
I've been listening to Rush for 15 years, and this was an "on point" as anything I've ever heard him say!
bttt
mega ping
ping
Rush made my day today.
Not only was he brilliant and passionate, but I actually got on to speak with him today!
That's tough to do. I've never been able to get through.
I was listening to this today, with my hair standing on end. Yowza!
The whole three hours was excellent, in fact. He tore John and Theresa to shreds.
Man. That is creepy.
Rush was definitely on FIRE today! This segment was especially awesome!
On an ordinary day, he is an entertainer. But when circumstances arise, he can turn on a dime and be one of the most articulate and courageous thinkers we have.
As for Bush, I find it wonderful that the most powerful man on Earth, a man who could order the deaths of hundreds of millions at the push of a button, believes in a higher power than himself, and that he will have to answer to that authority. I am amazed that an athist can find that troubling.
reading it and hearing is tottaly different.
Socrates isn't mentioned directly in the Declaration, but to somehow insist that he has nothing to do with it is just ignorant. Natural Rights - right according to Nature - was the domain of Socrates, of Platonic philosophy.
Limbaugh hasn't a clue as to what he's saying on this matter, I'm afraid.
Liberals believe in God, it's just that to them, "God" is subjective.
"And one's belief or disbelief in those laws is irrelevant to the consequences."
Reminds me of the New Age crapola: "If it's true for you, it's true for you, but not for me, I have my own truth..."
Belief in God is what starts a person on the path to finding Him. Although actually, questioning His existence with the desire to know the truth comes before that.
Through prayer and obedient service, the belief gets transformed into conviction, and then a relationship of knowledge and love which no one and nothing can take away.
Fear of God is useful and necessary in the beginning - just like a disobedient child had better fear his parents' anger. But the obedient child doesn't need to fear his parents, just loves them with complete trust.
There is so much to deal with...it's probably hard for them to keep up with it all.
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