Fake it!


Click on the picture to go to the larger pic posted by Drudge. The text (point 1) under the graphic reads, “If no signs of [voter] intimidation techniques have emerged yet, launch a ‘pre-emptive strike’ …”

Yes, that’s right. The DNC is telling their foks to fake stories about voter intimidation.

But, really, is anyone with two or more active brain cells surprised?

Still, this is going a little farther than one might expect them to do openly. After all, creating reports of fantasy voter intimidation and reporting them to the authorities would be a false report of a crime, which is… a crime. So, would the instructions to create and report phony instances of “voter intimidation” be a conspiracy to commit a felony? Legal eagles would have to examine that issue, but it’d be interesting to discover if the Dems were placing themselves under RICO examination…

[heh]

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Trading hats

Three Democrats were ship-wrecked on an uninhabited island. Ten years later, when they were rescued, all three were immensely wealthy, from trading hats with each other.

That’s about the way sKerry’s Social Security and health care plans will work.

(Modified from a “joke” in H. Beam Piper’s novel, “Space Viking”)

Trading hats

Three Democrats were ship-wrecked on an uninhabited island. Ten years later, when they were rescued, all three were immensely wealthy, from trading hats with each other.

That’s about the way sKerry’s Social Security and health care plans will work.

(Modified from a “joke” in H. Beam Piper’s novel, “Space Viking”)

Patrol THIS border…

Like the phony “we had Osama trapped in Tora Bora” accusation, I’ve also heard sKerry (well, actually both GWT and the PP have said it–if they only had a brain. Sing it!) sound out about not patrolling the Iraqi border to prevent foreign terrorists from entering. See the map below. The “unsuitable” (for military action) areas around the Syrian and Jordanian borders are filled with wadis (think S.W. USA border “arroyos”), where they are not arable land. sKerry’s a doof. And he thinks you are too. It would take the entire armed forces of the U.S. along with the entire population of our domestic law enforcement to make a dent in “patrolling” such a border.

But why do so in order to keep terrorists out? First, isn’t it better that they are there, where much of our armed forces are concentrated and large numbers of the population are both armed and largely hostile to foreign terrorists? (See recent developments where armed Iraqi terrorists have been killing Al-Zarqawi group members… ) As one letter I recently read from a U.S. marine in Iraq said, send ’em more so they can kill them there, not here.

Second, notice the only areas through which foreign terrorists were likely to have been able to enter.: Syria and Jordan. Forget entering through the Kurdish-controlled mountains to the north. That northern third of the country is not only safe, it is deathly dangerous to armed thugs. Even Saddam knew it was only “safe” to mess with the Kurds from a distance and with weapons like dropped poison gas and explosive bombs. The lesson of history: the Kurds are people you screw with at your own peril. Even the Turks fear them, for good reason.

So, now we know where the foreign terrorists entered, and which states (Syria and Jordan) are likely to encourage such incursions in the future… except that… Syria has been making roll-over-and-exposed-soft-underbelly noises after seeing the reslove of this administration…

Patrol Iraq’s borders and keep foreign terrorists out? Impossible and undesirable, both.

Patrol THIS border…

Like the phony “we had Osama trapped in Tora Bora” accusation, I’ve also heard sKerry (well, actually both GWT and the PP have said it–if they only had a brain. Sing it!) sound out about not patrolling the Iraqi border to prevent foreign terrorists from entering. See the map below. The “unsuitable” (for military action) areas around the Syrian and Jordanian borders are filled with wadis (think S.W. USA border “arroyos”), where they are not arable land. sKerry’s a doof. And he thinks you are too. It would take the entire armed forces of the U.S. along with the entire population of our domestic law enforcement to make a dent in “patrolling” such a border.

But why do so in order to keep terrorists out? First, isn’t it better that they are there, where much of our armed forces are concentrated and large numbers of the population are both armed and largely hostile to foreign terrorists? (See recent developments where armed Iraqi terrorists have been killing Al-Zarqawi group members… ) As one letter I recently read from a U.S. marine in Iraq said, send ’em more so they can kill them there, not here.

Second, notice the only areas through which foreign terrorists were likely to have been able to enter.: Syria and Jordan. Forget entering through the Kurdish-controlled mountains to the north. That northern third of the country is not only safe, it is deathly dangerous to armed thugs. Even Saddam knew it was only “safe” to mess with the Kurds from a distance and with weapons like dropped poison gas and explosive bombs. The lesson of history: the Kurds are people you screw with at your own peril. Even the Turks fear them, for good reason.

So, now we know where the foreign terrorists entered, and which states (Syria and Jordan) are likely to encourage such incursions in the future… except that… Syria has been making roll-over-and-exposed-soft-underbelly noises after seeing the reslove of this administration…

Patrol Iraq’s borders and keep foreign terrorists out? Impossible and undesirable, both.

Global Test

Ann Coulter… what can I say? Well, “Go read her latest,” for one thing. An excerpt:

“As if it means something, Kerry keeps vowing: ‘I will never stop at anything to hunt down and kill the terrorists.’ But he will stop at the Iraqi border. Or if the French and Germans aren’t on board. Or we don’t have United Nations approval. Or it would require investigating a Muslim under the Patriot Act.”

Global Test

Ann Coulter… what can I say? Well, “Go read her latest,” for one thing. An excerpt:

“As if it means something, Kerry keeps vowing: ‘I will never stop at anything to hunt down and kill the terrorists.’ But he will stop at the Iraqi border. Or if the French and Germans aren’t on board. Or we don’t have United Nations approval. Or it would require investigating a Muslim under the Patriot Act.”

Choice November 2

Hugh Hewitt asked for characterizations of the choice we have set before us in the Presidential election 11/2. The following is a list of the responses he’s recieved so far:

Reagan v. Carter
offense v. defense
advance v. retreat
resolve v. dithering
blunt talk v. nuance
England and Australia v. France and Germany
Allawi in power v. Saddam in power
post 9/11 v. post-Cole
values of America at its founding v. the values of Europe today
leader v. talker
lightning v. lightning bug
White House v. waffle house
Noah’s Ark v. Titanic
Lincoln v. McClellan
limits on abortion v. no limits on abortion and taxpayer-funded abortions
parental notification v. no parental notification of teens seeking abortion
tax cut v. tax hike
private sector growth v. public sector growth
cheeseburger v. escargot
honest humility v. prideful arrogance
“Let’s roll” v. roll over
Thanksgiving in Baghdad v. Christmas Eve in Cambodia
F-102 v. hot air balloon
September 12 v. September 10
reality v. make believe
big fish v. big fish story
Patton v. Peter Pan
Popeye v. Wimpy
Iceberg v. crushed ice
Battle Hymn of the Republic v. Kumbaya
Pat Tillman v. Michael Moore
D-Day v. Dunkirk
Brit Hume v. Chris Matthews
G-suit v. stuffed suit
national identity v. international anonymity
to be v. not to be
G-man v. g-string
tastes great v. less filling
Gary Cooper v. Inspector Clouseau
Red Dawn v. Reds
007 v. Austin Powers
Osama running from us v. Osama coming at us
adult v. adolescent
Henry V v. Dauphin
Braveheart v. Chickenheart
Jim Brown v. Ricky Williams
hard blow v. blow hard
Heart of America v. Le Car
steak v. pate (Lileks)
hard sharp cheddar v. runny brie (Lileks)
red, white, blue v. tie die
10 gallon stetson v. the magic hat
Saving Private Ryan v. Gigle
rock v. hard face
world series v. world cup
eagle v. magpie
cowboy hat v. blue helmet (radioblogger.com)
bulldog v. poodle
Laura v. Theresa
John Wayne v. Jane Fonda
Ray Lewis v. Jerry Lewis
filet mignon v. ground turkey
safety blitz v. prevent defense
“nuculur” v. nuisance (radioblogger.com)
body armor v. body bag
global freedom v. global test
we the people v. we are the world
adverb v. adjective (Adam Youngman)
big rocks v. botox
Toby Keith v. Milli Vanilli
bazooka v. oompaloompa
Bring it on v. time out
backbone v. back flip
Thor v. Loki
action v. a plan
character v. caricature
stars and stripes v. smoke and mirrors
Arnold v. Gray
Hannibal v. Varro
marriage v. same sex marriage
Dirty Harry v. Barney Fife
Alexander v. Darius
“Blood, sweat, toil, and tears” v. “Peace in our time.”
“Never, never, never, never, never give up” v. “wrong war, wrong place, wrong time”

Charge of the Light Brigade v. Electric Light Parade (Adam Youngman)
a Bradley v. a Yugo
hard hat v. beret
Lambeau Field v. Lambert Field
101rst Airborne v. 101 Dalmatians
Old Glory v. white flag
road warrior v. road kill
Mr. T v. mystery

Sun Tsu v. sun tan

The Great Santini v. Forrest Gump
logical v. pathological
Jaws v. Flipper
men v. boys
Zorro v.zero
Secretariat v. Frances the Talking Mule
mini skirt v. burkah
victory v. Vichy
God Bless America v. God-less America
compass v. windsock
Predator v. prey
tough calls v. pratt falls
The Star Spangled Banner v. The Internationale
composure v. poser
boots on the ground v. hands in the air
“I’m the greatest!” v. “No mas.”
Captain Kirk v. Colonel Klink
safer shores v. manicures
a grand slam v. french toast
tough in the trenches v. courting the frenches
sanity v. vanity
“bring it on” v. “Not in the face! Not in the face.”
Spanky v. Alfalfa
fire power v. flower power
bunker busters v. spit balls
Baghdad ’03 v. Dien Bien Phu ’54
iron v. irony
Navy SEALs v. navy beans
high and inside v. intentional walk
Monday Night Football v. Sex in the City
USS Missouri v. USS Minnow
Brett Farve v. Ryan Leaf
putting down insurrections v. botox injections
rawhide v. chiffon
a man who kept his promises v. a kept man who promises
winner v. whiner
a stance v. a pose
chaps v. lycra
head coach v. Monday morning QB
“T-Rex v. Barney
the windshield v. the bug
manwich v. lean cuisine
Die Hard v. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Axis of Evil v. nuisance
Tour de force v. Tour de France
ten feet tall v. a mile wide and an inch deep
Frank Sinatra v. Frankie Avalon
Lawrence Taylor v. James Taylor
a shield v a target
pummel v. Hummel (sorry, James)
Lincoln log v. tinker toy
payback v. payoff
oak v. quaking aspen
a hearty handshake v. throwing a kiss
Texas-raised v. taxes-raised
Crawford v. Martha’s Vineyard
man’s man v. tan-in-a-can
shock and awe v. hem and haw
Semper Fi v. simpering