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Black XXVII: "Dubyuh's Got Faith!!"
MUD's Fertile Cranial Cavity ^ | 21 May 2004 | Mudboy Slim

Posted on 05/21/2004 10:31:48 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim

"Dubyuh's Got Faith!!"
(To be sung to Eric Clapton's "Running On Faith"

One...two...three...four...

Lately Right's been running on Faith...
Searchin' fer Justice and Truth.
But our World will be Right...
When Dubyuh sings our tune.

Lately, I've been wond'rin' why I FReep...
Shrinkin' government's that fer which I pray.
Protect the World from Left's slime...
Please Dubyuh, join the fray!!

Right's always been...
Willin' to help thru taxes that we pay.
Seems like by now...
Right'd find a Prez who cares...fer Liberty!!

Then we'd go running on faith
All of Right's dreams shall come true!!
All the world will be Right...
When Dubyuh loathes Big Guv'ment, too!!

(Sweet guitar pickin' by the BigMan)

Right's always been...
One to fight fer that fer which we pray!!
Seems like by now...
We'd find a Prez who cares...fer Liberty!!

Won't believe Pubbies on faith...
All of Right's dreams shall come true!!
Lead the world 'cuz we're Right...
George Dubyuh, you can join US, too!!
Yes, you can...
And Rush shall support you...
Then Sean shall support you...
And MUD shall support you...
All of Right's dreams shall come true...
The Right shall support you...
Truth shall see you thru...

Mudboy Slim


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To: bigman; conservativemusician; sultan88; jla; FBD; Corin Stormhands; Ligeia; cherry_bomb88; onyx
"FReepers're DisJointed!!"
(To be sung to Neil Young's "Mr. Disappointment")

Where do all the FReepers go?
What about that righteous soul?!
Was that so long ago...
When we first FReeped Slick?!!

I'm really not deranged...
SlickWillie shall be MUD's prey.
Folks, you know the Left's insane...
Right shouldda known!!

I miss the FReepers...
I miss what's Right!!
But I believe Big Guv'ment...
Isn't Good and isn't Right.

Why's Left so ready...
To sleep with swine?!!
Their loss is FReedom...
My cost is mine!!

Right must now take a stand...
Hey...how're ya doin'?!
Right's fer FReedom!!
Looks like Left's spin can't win...
But Kerry...is fadin' fast.

(Bigman on guitar...strokin' it!!)

Let's say MUD's gotta fight it...
RATS say MUD's justa FReeak...
I say Right's gotta do something...
Before RATS win the day!!

Right wants to win you back...
I won't forgive the DemRATS!!
I wish you were lovin' me...
The way you used to.

I'm taking the blame myself...
For livin' my life like I will...
Girl, now I'm FReeakin' out...
Girl, will you still be there?

RATS say, "Guv'ment's Benign!!"
I say, "Thy will be thine!!"
Let's say Guv'ment's not over...
'Til it's over.

MUD likes to take his stands...
Won't ya join him?!!
Looks like RATS shall not win...
The Far Right is growin' fast!!

(More kewl guitar-pickin')

Right's savin' its best fer last...
MUD's reas'non's more like his past...
Left's Foolish fer trustin' FOOLS!!
We search fer Righteous TRUTH!!

FReepers, it's up to me...
To set your spirit FRee...
RINOs, take wing again...
It's our fate!!

MUD likes to take his stands...
Why dont'cha join him?!
Fools like to share their shame...
The Far Right is gainin' fast!!

Heh heh heh...MUD

141 posted on 05/28/2004 10:24:32 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: Ligeia; Victoria Delsoul; Ragtime Cowgirl; M. Thatcher; Tony; dead; dude; dwbh; Mr. Jenkins

"Justa Criminal"
(To be sung to "U2's 'SO cruel'")

Slick crossed the line...Greed pushed him over!!
Justice don't matter to you...it matters to me!!
Nation's adrift...but Right's voting!!
MUD's only singin' songs...to force Leftist's down...FReedom!!

[To Slick Willie hisse'f]
Country's been fearin' you...You sold our Security!!
Folks gave you everything you ever wanted...Death really what you wanted?!!
Women who love you, you hurt the most...
You've got no soul, yer just a ghost!!
The Left loves you...but yer TREASON is Left's Despair!!
Willie...yer nowhere!!
Waaah-aah-aah-Hoo-Waaahhh...you think, fer you, there are no rules...
Waaah-aah-aah-Hoo-Waaahhh...Willie...yer a Criminal!!

Lib'ralism is a tender trap...Destroys Hope every time!!
Left's Poverty Pimps...enslave DemWimps...Left's Vic-tim-ized!!!
Slick's time in Jail will inevitably come...Bill's cellmates're achin' fer his love!!
Hell'ry'll make Slick beg her fer her stuff...Bill may need her icy hug!!
Waaah-aah-aah-Hoo-Waaahhh...Slick thinks, fer him, there are no rules...
Waaah-aah-aah-Hoo-Waaahhh...Willie...Yer Despicable!!

Slick spit his love on that Huge Blue Dress...
While Slick's pud-whackin'...bin Laden schemed many deaths!!
Left's SCUM!! Folks, we need a shower...
SCUM...Libs're Whores fer Power!!

Aaaahhh-Haaahhhhh!!

[To SlickMYbi+c#, personally, again]
Slick, you must know, you must fear my desires...
Danger's the drug that takes you higher!!
Head of heaven, fingers...in the mire
Yer heart is racing...you can't keep up
The Right is FReepin' fer Justice!!
Between the horses of love and lust...
You'll be trampled...underfoot!!

Waaah-aah-aah-Hoo-Waaahhh...you think, fer you, there are no rules...
Waaah-aah-aah-Hoo-Waaahhh...Med'yuh...Leftist Tools!!

Waaah-aah-aah-Hoo-Waaahhh...To "Just Move On" we'd be damned fools!!
Waaah-aah-aah-Hoo-Waaahhh...Clinton's...Justa Criminal!!

Mudboy Slim (18 October 1999)

Updated...MUD (2/09/2002)


142 posted on 05/28/2004 11:24:03 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: Mudboy Slim

Don't worry, Mud...it's all going to work out. A lot of folks aren't too happy right now with the way some very important things are going but they're not going to want Kerry and his people in charge of trying to fix them, either. Keep the faith!


143 posted on 05/29/2004 8:43:18 AM PDT by Ligeia (Don't like war? Then choose your burkha S, M, L)
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To: ohioWfan; Mudboy Slim
~~~The M. Slim abode - November 3rd, 2004~~~

Sweet Little Daughter: "Daddy, what are disgruntled 3rd party Republicans?"

Mud: "Why ya ask, my precious lil' daughter?"

SWD: "Because daddy, the guy on the news said that these renegade Republicans in every state voted 3rd party and that is why we'll witness the inauguration of President Kerry in January.
I guess I might as well forget about getting good grades because my future, and America's, now looks very bleak"

Mud: "If I've told ya once, I've told ya a hunnerd times, ya have to go to school!"

SWD: "I don't want to! I'll be teased & ridiculed by the other Republican kids whose parents voted for Dubya!"

144 posted on 05/29/2004 8:49:23 AM PDT by jla (http://johnkerryisdangerousforamerica.blogspot.com)
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To: jla
Believe me, I'm fully prepared to deal with teasing and ridicule from anybody who's got the guts to say it to my face...and my kids know the difference between Right and Wrong, too.

FReegards...MUD

145 posted on 05/29/2004 10:00:52 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: jla
"...we'll witness the inauguration of President Kerry in January."

I'm prepared to make a healthy wager that JessieLee will not be uttering those words in November...MUD

146 posted on 05/29/2004 10:03:13 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: Ligeia
"Keep the faith!"

That's one thing I got plenty of...that and optimism fer America's future...MUD

147 posted on 05/29/2004 10:05:08 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: Mudboy Slim
I was just kiddding around.
You can vote for the communist candidate for all I give a damn.
148 posted on 05/29/2004 10:42:03 AM PDT by jla (http://johnkerryisdangerousforamerica.blogspot.com)
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To: jla

I know yer just playing around...but I'm serious about my decision of HOO to vote fer in November...MUD


149 posted on 05/29/2004 1:52:21 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: jla; Mudboy Slim
SWD: "Because daddy, the guy on the news said that these renegade Republicans in every state voted 3rd party and that is why we'll witness the inauguration of President Kerry in January. I guess I might as well forget about getting good grades because my future, and America's, now looks very bleak"

Funny, but not so very much...........because it's true.

I hope all 3rd party disgruntled conservatives are ready to live with the potentially dire consequences of their choice in November if they don't vote for Bush because he wasn't 'pure' enough for them.....

There won't be anything funny about what happens to this country I love if some of them get their way, and George W. Bush doesn't get another term to continue fixing what 8 years of the debauched one and 50 years of socialism have wrought.

The impatience and lack of foresight of some of them are frightening, IMO.

150 posted on 05/29/2004 6:17:30 PM PDT by ohioWfan (BUSH 2004 - Leadership, Integrity, Morality)
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To: ohioWfan
"I guess I might as well forget about getting good grades because my future, and America's, now looks very bleak"

"Funny, but not so very much...........because it's true."

Any time a DemonRAT is allowed to desecrate the White House, it's a sad day fer America; however, I believe America's long-term future is bright no matter who wins in November.

"I hope all 3rd party disgruntled conservatives are ready to live with the potentially dire consequences of their choice in November if they don't vote for Bush because he wasn't 'pure' enough for them....."

This is a two-way street, oWf...Dubyuh cannot continue to give conservatives the cold shoulder when it comes to outta control Federal spending. What is the downside of downsizing the Federal Leviathan?! A bunch of bureaucRATS whining about their no-work gravy train getting taken from them...SHEEESH, a lotta hard-working non-Guv'ment employee Americans might just figger it's about time the Fed went on a little diet!!

"There won't be anything funny about what happens to this country I love if some of them get their way, and George W. Bush doesn't get another term to continue fixing what 8 years of the debauched one and 50 years of socialism have wrought."

Worst comes to worse, we survived Clinton, so we can survive Kerry. Still, I don't think it's gonna come down to that...I fully expect Dubyuh to garner over 75% of the electoral college vote. My reasons fer demanding more from the Bush Administration relate directly to what we can expect in Dubyuh's second term.

FReegards...MUD

151 posted on 05/29/2004 6:31:08 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: Mudboy Slim
You know, MUD, the President does what he thinks best, and neither cowtows to nor gives the 'cold shoulder' to anyone.

I figured you knew that much about him by now. Why would you expect him to be a straightline conservative in office, when he didn't campaign as one? He is who he is.

And about that 'we'll survive Kerry' line........the world has changed since xlinton was in office, mostly BECAUSE he was in office, and put this country in grave danger and at great risk. I'm not sure we would survive a Kerry presidency.

This is about the life of this nation, not money, MUD. We can afford a deficit. We can't afford a Kerry presidency.

152 posted on 05/29/2004 7:20:30 PM PDT by ohioWfan (BUSH 2004 - Leadership, Integrity, Morality)
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To: All

"I watched the flag pass by one day,
It fluttered in the breeze.
A young Marine saluted it,
And then he stood at ease.

I looked at him in uniform
So young, so tall, so proud,
With hair cut square and eyes alert
He'd stand out in any crowd.

I thought how many men like him
Had fallen through the years.
How many died on foreign soil?
How many mothers' tears?

How many pilots' planes shot down?
How many died at sea?
How many foxholes were soldiers' graves?
No, freedom isn't free.

I heard the sound of Taps one night,
When everything was still,
I listened to the bugler play,
And felt a sudden chill.

I wondered just how many times
That Taps had meant "Amen,"
When a flag had draped a coffin.
Of a brother or a friend.

I thought of all the children,
Of the mothers and the wives,
Of fathers, sons and husbands
With interrupted lives.

I thought about a graveyard
At the bottom of the sea,
Of unmarked graves in Arlington.
No, freedom isn't free."
........

God Bless our troops, and their famlies.
Thank you for your service.


153 posted on 05/29/2004 9:45:51 PM PDT by FBD (...Please press 2 for English...for Espanol, please stay on the line...)
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To: Mudboy Slim

This is from Scott Elliott's website. http://www.electionprojection.com/
Scott's parents were the missionaries murdered in Iraq. His election projection and analysis are very interesting.

Are you a Republican feeling discouraged by Bush's descent and Kerry's rise? Do you worry that your beloved President is doomed to a re-election defeat just like his father? Well, take heart my friends, here's just the thing for you. Bush losing? Get real. I've got 21 reasons why there will be no moving day at the White House until 2009. Pull up a chair, get yourself a drink,
and relax as The Blogging Caesar brings you...



Twenty-one Reasons Why Bush Will Win by Scott Elliott, aka The Blogging Caesar, February 7, 2004



1. No more drunk driving lightning bolts

Just four days before the election, muckrakers uncovered a dirty little secret on their GOP rival. Twenty-four years earlier, George W. Bush was arrested for drunk driving. To make matters worse, he answered no when a reporter asked if he'd ever been arrested. It was the kind of bombshell that would have ruined his shot at the White House, except for the lead in the polls he had at the time. The effect of the report was evident later in exit polls. They indicated that a majority of people who made up their minds within three days of the election voted for Al Gore. Normally, undecideds break overwhelmingly to the candidate from the party out of the White House. In addition, an unknown number of voters who had been attracted to Bush's image of integrity were motivated to stay home. Without this perfectly-timed political hand grenade, Bush would have won the election with room to spare, and the blatant partisanship of the Supreme Court (of Florida, that is) would have remained local news. In all likelihood, Bush won't face a similar devastating revelation this year.






2. Bush defeated the incumbent party in a time of peace and prosperity

In 2000, Al Gore enjoyed a huge advantage going into the election season. He was the sitting vice president during a time when the country was enjoying an extended period of peace and prosperity. Even under those circumstances, the American people thought enough of George W. Bush to elect him anyway. All things being equal, Bush will benefit from being in the incumbent party this time around. (I can hear Democrats mumbling something about Gore's poor campaign strategy losing the election. Maybe that contributed, but, nevertheless, Bush did possess a certain degree of electability. Imagine John Kerry..er..or not.)






3. Democratic get-out-the-vote

Special interests serving the Democratic party developed an intimidating get-out-the-vote machine during the 90's. That process culminated in an heroic effort in 2000. The result? Dubya took the best punch well-heeled civil rights activists and unions had to offer and still came out on top. Those Democratic special interests will be hard-pressed to match that performance and even less likely to exceed it.






4. National Security and the War on Terror

The United States of America was forever changed on that day in September when all of us were so violently ripped from of our mirage of security. Never again will peace be thought of as a given in American life. We are a nation at war. It is a war that will continue for a long time against a ruthless, unprincipled adversary bent on the merciless taking of civilian life. They have stated their desire to kill us, each and every one, simply because we are Americans. In such times, we are instinctively drawn to leaders who show the determination to proactively confront and conquer the threats we face. Most of us understand that a co-existent relationship with these enemies cannot be negotiated; they must be subdued through absolute victory in the theater of war. Bush understands this, and Americans know it. I hesitate to bring politics into the War on Terror, but the facts are obvious. Our President and his party in general have shown themselves much more willing to implement the iron-fisted policies necessary to vanquish this insidious foe. Speaking loudly, while leaving the big stick in the closet, is not the trademark of this administration when it comes to terrorism. There can be no denying that George W. Bush is serious about actively protecting our people and our nation. The vast majority of voters, even those who may disagree with the path down which that action is taking us, take comfort, consciously or not, in the protection our military provides under the firm hand of our Commander-in-Chief. This sense of protection through vigilance will be a huge factor this November in polling booths across the country.






5. The perfect timing of the economic cycle

The recession of 2001 started very early in Bush's presidency. So early, in fact, that it is absurd to suggest Bush's policies had anything to do with it. The downturn was compounded by the disastrous economic effects of September 11. Bush understood that America needed to pour on the fuel to keep our economic engine from stalling. His tax cuts and immediate tax rebates provided a boost that helped avert a deeper, longer recession. The economy has since turned the corner and is picking up steam. If the current trends continue, and they should, by November the economic outlook held by the electorate should be much improved. And Bush will benefit considerably at the ballot box.






6. The perfect timing of the national conventions

This is an excellent point brought up by PoliPundit last November. Here's the meat of those thoughts (I paraphrase just a little): "The Democrats made a major blunder in the 2004 presidential race by choosing to hold their national convention on July 26 in Boston. The GOP will be holding its convention in the first week of September. I could go on endlessly about why this helps the GOP, but here are four concise reasons:
1. Bush will be able to continue spending his Primary money until September and use his general election money from September to November. The Democratic candidate, however, will be out of money by July, because of a tough Primary, and then have to make his general election funds last from July to November. This exaggerates Bush's already crushing money advantage.
2. 9/11 will be a few days after the GOP convention.
3. By holding the Democratic convention on July 26, the Democrats risk losing the post-convention bounce in the polls by election day.
4. The summer Olympics are between the two conventions and will suck the air out of the DNC message."

The two months between September's Republican National Convention and Election Day will be a great time to be Republican. I can't wait!






7. The collective weakness of the Democratic hopefuls.

The weakness of this crop of Democratic contenders has been well documented. Suffice it to say that whoever emerges with the opportunity to face Bush will be no Al Gore, as if that were a boast.






8. Same Sex marriage

With the rulings handed down by the Supreme Court of Massachusetts and a law in Ohio banning gay marriage, we are on a collision course with this issue that will force it into the political spotlight this year. The country is largely opposed to gay marriage, generally ambivalent toward civil unions, and mostly against a Constitutional amendment defining marriage as a joining of one man with one woman. That is the national consensus. However, if we look deeper into the intensity of each group on these issues, we see a much different picture. A few supporters of gay marriage are adamant in their views. They will mostly vote against Bush regardless of his stance, notwithstanding log cabin Republicans. However, most people who support gay marriages and civil unions, and thus oppose an amendment, do not hold that position with a great degree of fervor. By and large, they will not be motivated to take their votes away from Bush or to make sure they get out and vote against him when they would otherwise stay home. It's simply not that big an issue with them. It is an entirely different thing for a large portion of those who support the amendment. Their opposition to changing the traditional definition of marriage runs deep and strong. It is a big deal to them. Bush's stand on this issue will directly create votes for him among those whose intense feelings on this issue will overwhelm their general indifference to the political process.






9. Republican get-out-the-vote

Possibly the most significant development in the American election process since 2000 is the unbelievable strides the GOP has made in terms of volunteerism and organization. Once a domain dominated by Democratic special interests, get-out-the-vote is now practically a wash, and GOP operatives are frenetically working to increase the breadth and depth of grass-roots support structures all over the country. This is an amazing turnaround from 2000. It, alone, will turn many a close state into a comfortable Bush victory, while moving some comfortable Gore states within striking distance for the President.






10. Florida is much more Republican now

A startling event took place in 2002. It was startling both in its circumstances and in the lack of focus it received. That event was the Florida gubernatorial election. What happened there, when taken in the context of the voting debacle two years earlier, was truly phenomenal. I'll recap it for you:

In 2002, Terry McAuliffe pledged that Jeb Bush, the president's own brother, would be defeated in his re-election bid. In fact, the DNC made the Florida governor's race their number one priority of the 2002 election cycle. Moreover, only two years removed from the spectacle of 2000, emotions and energy should have been be running extremely high among Democrats. Did we see massive Democratic turnout? Did Terry's threats come true, for once? Nope! What transpired was not a humiliating GOP defeat, but a Bush-brother victory by a count that exceeded Jeb's first election margin. He won by an amazing 13 points! It was a complete and utter repudiation of the revenge factor and clearly showed the strength of the GOP in that state. Without Florida as an obvious pickup target, the Democrats' options to gain ground shrink considerably.






11. Redistricting

President Bush has gained a small yet concrete advantage heading into the elections this year. Red states in 2000 netted Bush 271 electoral votes. This year those same states would give him 278. In other words, he could lose a state like New Hampshire, Nevada or West Virginia and win anyway. Even losing a larger state such as Louisiana or Colorado would produce a 269-269 tie.






12. The Base is solid

Despite his forays into fiscal liberalism - Medicare, immigration, education - the President maintains phenomenal support among Republicans. A poll in late January by the American Research Group found only 10% of GOPers disapprove of the job he is doing. Eighty-six percent approve. In addition, the vocal displeasure at his aforementioned transgressions has apparently not fallen on deaf ears. Recently he has offered peace offerings to the GOP faithful, such as a spending freeze on non-defense spending. Finally, his rock-solid conservative stands on abortion, judicial appointments, taxes, gay marriage, and National Security are sure to bring out a sizeable elephant stampede in November.






13. Proven leadership

Can we trust a privileged businessman who has served but 6 years in elected office to handle the affairs of the most powerful nation on earth? In 2000, voters put their faith in an untested George W Bush. Four years later, his courageous, principled, and steadfast leadership has led this country through some of its most trying times. Even those who dislike and disagree with President Bush would be hard-pressed to deny the resolve of his leadership. He provided and continues to provide a steady hand when we need it most. Voters will feel eminently more confident to put their trust in him again this year.






14. New Hampshire is more Republican

Florida and New Hampshire were the two states that Ralph Nader's candidacy lost for Al Gore. I've already addressed the current situation in Florida. New Hampshire is not much different. Voters there have now elected two Republican senators, a Republican governor, and two Republican representatives. The GOP has a 3 to 1 advantage in the state senate and better than a 2 to 1 advantage in the state house. A Democratic victory here will be quite a feat, indeed.






15. Minnesota and Iowa are more Republican

Pew research conducted a nationwide poll last summer to measure changes in party affiliation since the tragedy of September 11. Minnesota and Iowa have been trending Republican of late, and these shifts were quantified in that poll. They present yet another headache for McAuliffe's bunch. Now they have to row against the current in states that Al Gore won.






16. Governor Schwarzenegger

California's fiscal health is the inevitable result of a steady diet of liberal policies. Last year, voters in this very blue state decided to switch chefs between meals. They settled on a Republican. In fact, over 60% of them voted for a GOP candidate. Does this mean 60% will vote for Bush? Not a chance. However, with this clear rejection of liberal economics and with the structural advantage that comes with control of the Governor's mansion, Republicans have a shot at competing for the biggest electoral prize in the nation. Regardless of the eventual winner, a competitive GOP in California would require Democrats to funnel precious resources to protect their most valuable bastion.






17. Ohio's social conservatism

Since Florida and New Hampshire are no longer the targets they once were for the DNC, Ohio becomes the challenge of choice. On the surface, Bush's narrow victory there in 2000 would give Democrats hope of taking it from the GOP in 2004. However, the political winds are blowing in the GOP's favor this year. Ohio's recent passage of a ban on gay marriage highlights their socially conservative lean. The impending battle in the gay marriage debate will solidify and motivate social conservatives in this crucial state, resulting in a more difficult obstacle for the Democrats to overcome.






18. The Deaniacs' pending revolt

Former Vermont governor Howard Dean has been a veritable political highlight reel. Never before in my memory has a candidate followed a path similar to the one of this eccentric politician. In the race for the Democratic nomination, it has been thoroughly entertaining to see this man so flamboyantly hurtle himself to the front of the pack only to relegate himself to also-ran status through clumsy mis-steps and childish outbursts, all in a period of a few months. But, even though he's finished as a viable choice, his candidacy will have far-reaching effects on the election in November. What Dean did was to identify and add fuel to a smoldering fire within a segment of the Democratic party. These liberal Bush-haters haven't broken their engagement with him. They understand that he "feels their anger" - the same anger that will now compel them vote for a third party candidate rather than betray their man by voting for the victorious Democratic foe. This group won't be huge, but it will be enough to give Bush another advantage.






19. Democratic experts still think Dubya's dumb

I had to add this one. Bush has made a career out of having his opponents "misunderestimate" him. They show no signs of realizing that they really aren't dealing with a moron. How many more times will the Democrats ponder, "How did he do that?"






20. Giuliani's campaigning

As I've mentioned above, national security will be paramount in voters' minds this election season. After Bush, no one personifies the triumph of American resolve in the aftermath of September 11 more than Rudy Giuliani. In the time since, he has shown himself to be a willing advocate for Bush and other Republicans on the campaign trail. His active presence can only help Bush's standing in November.






21. Democratic filibusters of Bush's judicial nominees

An issue that, if used wisely, can be very effective in wooing conservatives and moderates alike, is the heavy-handed, partisan tactics of Democratic senators. Never before have a president's judicial nominees been subjected to filibusters with the reckless abandon employed by this group of liberal lawmakers. Democrats have charted virgin territory in their quest to stall Bush's vision for a balanced, non-activist federal judiciary. The GOP has an opportunity to wield this obstructionist track record to attract more moderate voters and win a larger portion of the Hispanic vote - read this.


154 posted on 05/29/2004 9:55:19 PM PDT by Cincinna (Beware HILLARY and her HINO)
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To: ohioWfan
Ma'am, please see "Post #154" and be heartened...Hanoi John Kerry Shall NEVER Be POTUS!!

FReegards...MUD

155 posted on 05/30/2004 4:45:30 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: Cincinna; Southack
"12. Recently he has offered peace offerings to the GOP faithful, such as a spending freeze on non-defense spending."

I must have missed that...do you have a link to the article in which Dubyuh proposed said freeze?!

FReegards...MUD

BTW...thanks fer the analysis. Reckon it's about time we saw southack's reasons fer voting fer Dubyuh again, eh?!

156 posted on 05/30/2004 4:50:39 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: ohioWfan
"...the President does what he thinks best, and neither kowtows to nor gives the 'cold shoulder' to anyone."

I am sure he does, 'cuz he's a genuinely good man, like his father. However, like his father, he seems overly-enamoured with the supposed "GOOD" that can be accomplished by an ever-expanding Federal Leviathan. This PaidVolunteerism program that SlickWillie started and Dubyuh increased spending on is a great example...what a pork-laden crock!!

"I figured you knew that much about him by now. Why would you expect him to be a straightline conservative in office, when he didn't campaign as one? He is who he is."

Call me anive if you wish, however, I think Dubyuh is a lot more conservative than his domestic spending record would indicate so far. In my estimation, that is a result of Dubyuh's triangulating hisself between Moderates and Conservatives in his own Party. To me, Conservatism IS Compassionate and this Lib'ral domestic spending agenda is BAD fer America. The Bush Adminsitration needs to get this message before November.

"I'm not sure we would survive a Kerry presidency."

Fortunately, we will never have to see who's right on this...the RATS have nominated a LOSER!!

"This is about the life of this nation, not money, MUD. We can afford a deficit."

It's more than about the deficit, it's an understanding that the Federal Leviathan is TOO BIG and TOO INTRUSIVE. It needs to be pared back and I believe it'll happen in Dubyuh's second term.

FReegards...MUD

157 posted on 05/30/2004 7:38:44 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: ohioWfan
Call me naive if you wish...DOH!!
158 posted on 05/30/2004 8:22:31 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: gonzo

"Stranglehold!!"
(To be sung to Ted Nugent's "Stranglehold")

Here we come again, Bill Clinton...
Gonna RE-Impeach!!
Medyuh FReaks got No SAY, Slick Willie!!
Clinton's Gonna Git FReeped!!
Slick, Right's been stalkin' you so long...
You know Truth's here to stay!!
Got you in a stranglehold, Willie...
RINOS, Git Outta OUR Way!!!

Slick, you married a bitch now, din'tcha?!
What were YOU thinkin', you hound?!
Soiled OUR House, You Villainous TRAITOR...
Dig Mudboy's Righteous Sound!!!
Folks, Yer Forefather's DIED fer you to be FRee...
Socialism's sooooo passe'!!
Got RATS in a stranglehold now, Country...
Let's DETHRONE Slick TODAY!!!

(The BigMan kickin' it on guitar like only GONZO hisself can!!)

FReepers, we gotta Git JUSTICE!!
Limbaugh, it's time YOU said so!!
The Sheeple think Right and Left are the same...
They're CONFUSED...Slick's TREASON Shall Be Shown!!

Come on...FReepersUP!!
Come on...FReepersUP!!
Come on...Fight RAT's SCUM!!
Come on...Slick's a BUM!!
Come on come on come on come on, Patriots!!
Come on come on come on come on up!!
Come on come on come on come on, Nation!!
Come on, ASHCROFT, COME ON!!!!!

Leftist views are fer PhatCows!!
DemLib'rals LUST Fer RAT-Power!!
If Ashcroft gits in our way, Dubyuh...
You know Right'll force him OUT!!

Good Patriots they died to protect me...
Yes, FReedom's Here To Stay!!
Got Slick in a Stranglehold, Lib'rals...
Right's Gonna Whup Yer A$$!!!

(Gonzo Jammin' 'til we're done!!)

Heh heh heh...MUD


159 posted on 05/30/2004 8:28:24 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: scholar; EdZep; Landru

"Right's Battle Against Left's Whore'd!!"
(To be sung to Led Zeppelin's "The Battle of Evermore")

The King of Lyin' smugly bows...
"Respect the EX-Prez," we're told...
"Protests shall cease...he'll be gone soon...
Just leave Ol' Slick alone!!"

Has the Right lost its mind?!
DETHRONE LEFT'S WHORE!!
Lib'rals kill with great delight...
The Right must fight this War...
Folks, throw down the gauntlet now...
Rest not 'til Slick's DETHRONED!!
Side-by-side, we'll FReep and fight...
Right shall win this Culture War!! Ohh-oh-ah-oahhhhh...

Hey...Dems gotta wonder...
How far protectin' Slick they'll go!
Ain't waitin' fer some Righteous Republicans...
To stand up and Re-Impeach Left's 'HO!!
The Wisdom of the Forefathers told...
"Preserve Equal Justice!!"
Imprison Slick 'cuz Law don't care...
'Tween naif or President...No nooooo!!
This Country is worth the fight...
Truth shall CONDEMN Left's Blight!!
Lib'rals enslave folks brown and black...
The Med'yuh feeds their dread...ohhhh...
Fear is the Lib'rals' Plight...
Publik-skewl-ignorantized!!!
This World is filled with Good and Bad...
How will our children know?!
Ohh...now...ohh-oh-ohhh...

Orwell, yer book wuz WRONG...
Bold FReepers taught me so...
Fine time fer an uprise...
RE-IMPEACH THE CHI-COM 'HO!!
The Pain of War cannot exceed...
Waco's burnt stench of Death!!
Our drums shall shake Slick's HarlemHalls...
Our guitars shall steal Slick's breath!!
Fight on...sing fer our Nation...Fight on...
VOTE RIGHT...the Left shall fall!!
No need for Fear...we'll set things Right...
Our Might'll transform the World!!
Dance with the FReepin' Right...
Sing 'til the mornin' lights!!
History looms...be Strong and Bold...
We'll bring True Justice back!!
Bring it back...

At last, Reagan'll be smilin'...
At Guv'ment small and nice.
We have caged The Butcher of Christians...
Sic Semper Tyrannis!!!!
Ahhh...ee-eye-ohhhh...ahhh-ah-ahh...

Bring it back...RE-IMPEACH...bring it back...then CONVICT...bring it back...INDICT Slick...bring it back...then CONVICT...

Oh now...oh now...oh now...YES, NOW...oh now...oh now...oh now...
Bring it back...RE-IMPEACH...bring it back...then CONVICT...bring it back...
Ooh now...ooh now...YES, NOW ooh...
Ooh now...ooh now...YES, NOW SING IT!!
Sing it...sing it...sing it...sing it...sing it...sing it........

FReegards...MUD


160 posted on 05/30/2004 9:11:32 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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