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Since when does a local news anchor go so far as to accuse anyone at anytime of being a Marxist? All the credibility ever gained in Barbara West career just went out the window in my opinion. If someone said that John McCain is an Imperialist, I would have said close but no cigar. You see Imperialism is a policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by establishing economic and political hegemony over other nations. That definition fits George Bush and Dick Cheney, and even though John McCain admits voting with George 90% of the time, he hasn’t crossed the threshold of imperialistic tendencies.

Barbara West’s Republican adulterated bias was orchestrated to poison the minds of her viewers. The bipartisan following she had drawn to her reporting was betrayed by her need to protect her husband’s interest and the falling support for the Republican candidate for president. WFTV cosigned her attack by not publicly denouncing her attack on the Democrat candidate for president. WFTV was once my favorite local news channel, but now I don’t believe they can be trusted. If Barbara West didn’t have approval from WFTV News to use the tactics she used with Senator Biden, then she should be fired, and an apology should be publicly acknowledged from the network.

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The first word that comes to mind is desperation, but even a desperado should have enough sense to know that portraying the World Trade Center disaster as a political edge is taboo. I don’t know the name of the person that did this, and I’m not going to dignify this act by trying to know his name. To me, this insensitive and inequitable parade of stupidity foreshadows the tactics that the Republican Party is willing to use during this election.

While Osama Bin Ladin is still killing Americans in Afghanistan, and a Republican administration that was in power during the destruction of the WTC, and still in power today, we needn’t be reminded that nothing has been resolved. The audacity of the unnamed villain to try and displace blame to promote his Republican candidates is disgusting.

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I completely agree with the Veterans who protested at the Daytona Speedway on Saturday. They’re wondering why Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, the Democratic Congressional Caucus, and the Republican Congressional Caucus, haven’t initiated the Articles of Impeachment against George W. Bush for high crimes and misdemeanors. The evidence is overwhelming and legitimately appropriate.

While the Democratic Party frowns on the congressional debacle that labored the political process during the Clinton administration, they are willing to spit in the face of the founding fathers by sitting on their hands, and taping up their mouths. The perpetration of a false war that has claimed the lives of so many good soldiers needn’t be whispered in the back corridors of congress. The way the Bush administration has committed high treason by outing Valerie Plame an active CIA agent, spied on Americans, violated the constitution, committed torture, and maliciously orchestrated a war out of lies, is enough to get started, but not the totality of wrongs committed.

 

Politically speaking, I can understand the position of Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the rest of congress not wanting to get tied up in this mess, but there’s greater harm of allowing a maniac to dictate the downfall of American status and prosperity without challenge.

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I suppose a person could compromise secrets or get blackmailed, but I struggle to see what sex has to do with how well a person does his job. I suppose the hypocrisy of some people who crusade against something and then flip-flop by doing the same thing one is crusading against, might rub people the wrong way, but does that takes away from the other 80% of one's effectiveness. The truth is that many people who turn their noses up at prostitution wished they could do it without consequences. I think Americans make too much out of sexual indiscretions that only reflects their own Alta egos. It’s the same as the homophobic guy who hates gays, but secretly has fears of his own sense of sexuality. The biggest fear is that sexuality might be more freely accessible, because that would probably reduce marriages. We need to get out of the 1600s and accept our sexual drive as being normal. Sex has very little to do with business, or politics, thus why are we freaking.

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khazzi

Proud American Veteran that's not afraid to tell the truth.

Member Since: 3/10/2008