Friday, September 30, 2005

What Bennett Said...

On Wednesday Morning William Bennett, Former Secretary of Education and Author of "The Book of Virtues" said the following:

"But I do know that it's true that if you wanted to reduce crime, you could, if that were your sole purpose, you could abort every black baby in this country, and your crime rate would go down...That would be an impossibly ridiculous and morally reprehensible thing to do, but your crime rate would go down."

Among the typical dunces in elective office and their Left-Wing liberal supporters, the President Joined chorus to criticize Mr. Bennett's comments:

"The president believes the comments were not appropriate," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said.

Now we cannot seem to find a quote where President Bush was critical of the following comments:

"You would have been a great senator at any moment....you would have been right at the founding of this country, right during the Civil War....I can't think of a single moment in this nation's 220+ year history where you would not have been a valuable asset to this country." Democrat Senator Christopher Dodd 04-05-04


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"There are white niggers. I've seen a lot of white niggers in my time." Democrat Senator Robert Byrd, Member Ku Klux Klan 03-11-01

"She's the House Negro. It's a fact, it's my opinion. Am I entitled to my opinion?" Radio Talk Show Host Neil Rogers 11-08-02

There are many other racially divisive statements made by Democrats about Blacks but President Bush to date has made no criticisms of these statements. for some reason, we cannot get President Bush to condemn any remarks at the request of those who of us who voted for him, but Nancy Pelosi, Edward Kennedy, and their Left-Wing cabal can get an immediate statement by the President at their behest. It sometimes makes me wonder who we elected.

In light of the blatant hypocrisy on the Left and among the RINO's in the GOP, I will not complain about Mr. Bennett's comments.

Mali D. Currington

Monday, September 12, 2005

Not enough Blame is Going Around




Ever since the day the levees were breached, President Bush and FEMA Director Michael Brown have been deluged with attacks by Democrats. There has been a virtual media blackout of any discussion of the incompetence of Louisiana Governor Blanco and New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin.

Even when there is attempted discussion on any responsibility beyond the Bush Administration, Democrats skillfully deflect back to the Bush Administration and there is rarely any rebuttal by Republicans. Republicans unfortunately cower to the general statement that "there is enough blame to go around" while hopelessly calling for a decrease in the blame game and increased attention on the response to the victims.

Democrats will never miss an opportunity to attack the President and the Republican Party. Everything is fair in their war of politics. The DNC Chairman said publicly that he hates Republicans and Republicans don't seem to take him seriously.

In typical fashion, President Bush is responding to Democrat attacks about the seeming slow-fullness of the Federal response by his virtually establishing residence in Louisiana and Mississippi.

I submit that there is not enough blame going around. Not enough blame is being placed on Louisiana Governor Blanco and New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin. Not enough blame is being placed on the New Orleans Levee Board. Not enough blame is being placed on the neglect by the Clinton Administration. Not enough blame is being placed on Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu or her family of politicos. The reason that there is not enough blame of Democrats is because there are too many Republicans who are more desirous to appeal to Democrat emotions while neglecting us the Republican constituency.

First responders of any crisis are always local and State, never National. Democrat governance and and their liberal policies created the set of factors that kept so many Blacks in New Orleans poor and unable to evacuate the City. Unfortunately, we grassroots Republicans will not hear that from our elected leadership.

Criminal neglect has taken place with respect to the State and local response to the crisis in new Orleans. They had plans that they didn't follow. They procrastinated when they needed to make haste. The delays of government leaders in Louisiana killed, maimed, raped, and starved hundreds of thousands of poor Blacks - not President Bush. Now the President is being accused of racism.

The federal declaration of disaster came 48 hours before hurricane katrina made it to New Orleans and was resisted by Governor Blanco. The federal response finally came 24 hours after Governor Blanco formally requested federal help. The formal request was made 72 hours after the levee was breeched.

There is not enough time to wait to point fingers. We must point them now! The New Orleans levee breach tragedy is yet another 2006 Campaign debate that Democrats will exploit with all of their effort. We must be armed with facts and deliver them with as much passion as we are able. The timidity of Republican leaders to engage our political enemies makes our effort as active Republican volunteers much more difficult. Since now have to explain Posse Comitatus Act, The insurrection Act, and the The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act before we can make our case that voting Republican is better than voting Democrat, we must warn our leaders of their indifference to our pleas for their strong leadership.

Elected Republicans must understand that their continued indifference will become our election day apathy if their actions make it clear the they are not interested in battling the Democrats.