31
Oct
Author: utech // Category:
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MeanDean has got a great post today at blogs4God.com “Why all Christians should vote for G.W. Bush” Personally I love that last paragraph.
What about you? Don’t tell me the party line, give me something from the heart - and do it on your own blog - trust me, it’ll drive you more hits than a link here.
Spammers are of course encouraged to send their ads for breast enlargements, claims that I need to deploy spyware to keep an eye on my wife and other crapola to submit.JLLsbrCziERSvlwp@spam.spamcop.net … all others, use your blogs, that’s what God gave them to you for.
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29
Oct
Author: utech // Category:
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On Wednesday night I received a phone call from the Butler County Democrat Party. The caller asked if he could count on my vote for John Kerry on Nov 2. I said ’sure’, he seemed rather shocked and asked again if I was going to support John Kerry. I answered ‘absolutely’ he then asked if I knew where my polling place is and if I needed a ride, I told him that I knew where it is and stated that I would have no problem getting there on Tuesday. We then ended the call.
Now I began to fell bad for lying to the guy.
So I called up the Butler County Republican Party and explained what had just happened, explained that I was actually going to vote for President Bush and that I was feeling bad for lying. I asked the lady on the phone if she would forgive me.
After she stopped laughing she said yes. I thanked her and ended the call.
I am sure I made her day, maybe even the week and I am sure that when she got off the phone everyone at the GOP call center knew about the call.
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28
Oct
Author: utech // Category:
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The utech fotopage has been created and features the much anticipated utech 4.0 set for release in mid-march 2005.
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28
Oct
Author: utech // Category:
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Remind me never to flip the bird during a camera test as I might want to run for public office someday. Bush flips the bird during 90s camera test.
via LGF “Stolen Honor: Wounds that Never Heal” is now available for on line viewing at no cost. Help us reach as many people as possible in these critical final days. We need your help! Streaming video to hundreds of thousands of people costs money as do paid cable and broadcast placements.
Watch this real documentary. You can download the stream using SPD and then make your own DVD.
Pirate my film, says Michael Moore well ok if you insist. Marc Perkel Rantz has permission from Michael Moore to make Fahrenheit 9/11 available to download. He has a number of versions available, including audio only.
After watching F911 I would then encourage you to check out FarenHYPE 9/11 and FactCheck.org
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27
Oct
Author: utech // Category:
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If you are looking for some facts about the ads you see and here check out FactCheck.org. Here is one example of getting to the facts in this political season….
Media Fund Twists the Truth More Than Michael Moore
This anti-Bush radio ad is among the worst distortions we’ve seen in what has become a very ugly campaign. It states as fact some of the most sensational falsehoods that Michael Moore merely insinuated in his anti-Bush movie Farenheit 9/11 .
The ad was released Oct. 25 by The Media Fund, an independent Democratic group run by former Clinton deputy chief of staff Harold Ickes. It falsely claims that members of the bin Laden family were allowed to fly out of the US “when most other air traffic was grounded,” though in fact commercial air traffic had resumed a week earlier.
The ad also falsely claims that the bin Laden family members were not “detained,” when in fact 22 of them were questioned by the FBI before being allowed to leave — and their plane was searched as well.
And by the way, the man who gave approval for the flight wasn’t Bush or even any of his close aides, it was former White House anti-terrorism chief Richard Clarke, now one of Bush’s strongest critics.
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