Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Rumsfeld - No Appeasement

Rumsfeld wants terror war 'perspective'
Aug. 29, 2006
U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said Tuesday critics of the Iraq war are trying to divide the country instead of battling "a new kind of fascism."

Go, Rummy, Go!
Donald Rumsfeld is a man who is very picky with words. This administration prefers actions over words, but words are important. It is therefore a day to celebrate when Rummy comes out and says it like it is.

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At 8/30/2006 12:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

VP, you forgot to preface the first link with: “the Mooney-bats at the Washington Times, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon’s Unification Church, (a.k.a. ‘Moonies’)…”

 
At 8/30/2006 1:54 PM, Blogger VPCheney said...

I presume you are the only local subscriber to the NYTT? Are you queefing at a news source's owner/investor's religious orientation? Are you disappointed that the Washington Times doesn't side with Islamic Jihadism and contribute propaganda and comfort to the enemies of civilization?

"Moonbats" are most often found congregating, lurking, and posting "huff and puff" around dailykos and huffingtonpost. It describes the clueless left. Your definition is much darker and based in religious persecution.

 
At 9/01/2006 3:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Religious persecution?

Look up moonies, you'll find the definition is based on Solid Logic. Yours must be based on Soiled Logic?

You deny the Moonies and the Unification Church are a cult? Mass marriages, “blood cleansing” (having sex with Moon, then having sex with others to spread his holy blessing), statements like: “He [God] is living in me and I am the incarnation of Himself. ... The whole world is in my hand, and I will conquer and subjugate the world”.

"Until our mission with the Christians is over, we must quote the Bible and use it to explain the Divine Principle. After we receive the inheritance of the Christian church, we will be free to teach without the Bible."
(Sun Myung Moon, Master Speaks, #7, p.1)

"Any politician who wants to run for president will come to me in a few years." (Sun Myung Moon, Today's World, Nov./Dec. 1994, p.19

"In the Medieval ages, they had no separate cities-statesmanship from the religious field- because people were corrupted at the time. But when it comes to our age, we must have an automatic theocracy to rule the world. So we cannot separate the political field from the religious." (Sun Myung Moon, Master Speaks, May 17, 1973, p.12)

I’m afraid your faith extends no further than your stock portfolio.

For good measure, here’s a dailyKos link: www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/12/15/221015/62

 
At 9/01/2006 6:04 PM, Blogger VPCheney said...

My Faith? It's got nothing to do with it. The Washington Times serves as one of many sources on the web, and the operation of the newspaper and the orientation of the ownership is another issue. To me...
I think Marcos over at KOS is anti-american, but, well never mind, bad example...
The quotes you have are interesting. I hadn't heard some of them.
You know what though? The pop up ads bother me more than that. The nutjob in IRAN? Some might say, same thing. I wouldn't, but anyway, when one is armed with a newspaper and a website and the other is heavily armed with conventional weapons and nukes soon, only one seems a threat to society in the near term. If the religion smears into the operation of the paper, so be it. People will decide. As you have. I continue to find it a good source for news.
If you actually made the case that Mad Oddmanjob of Iran ran the New York Times?? I'd certainly consider not using IT as a source for all of the next day's Dem agenda.

By the way, the Kos link didn't work, not found.

 
At 9/01/2006 6:25 PM, Blogger VPCheney said...

"The whole world is in my hand, and I will conquer and subjugate the world.”
Actually I used to hear that line and several versions of it in every Flash Gordon episode. I don't think I noticed or understood "subjugate," but that doesn't have anything to do with reading the Washington Times either.

 

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