Thursday, March 23, 2006

Bush Stays the Course

It is said that experience is a harsh teacher because the test comes first and the lesson afterward - we have been tested since 9/11.

It is hard for some people to stay on-task on any given project even when our very survival depends on it. Others will find every excuse under the sun to do something else or quit the task completely due to boredom or they just find the task at hand has become irrelevant. The job over time becomes a burden to self interested projects. The mind loose focus, and the heart, desire. Still others see no responsibility to participate at all. The liberal denys the task at hand but quickly manufactures a new reality that conforms to a preconceived agenda.

One has to wonder how this could happen two days after 9/11. The media starting running stories about how America brought this mess on our selves because of our superpower status and world dominance in trade and finance. Those that hate this country saw it as just deserts and a golden opportunity to join the attackers to bring America to her knees.

Since President Bush started his counter attack on his critics on Monday at his press conference, the liberal media has gone into over-drive to counter his view of how the war is going and the NSA wire intercepts.

When he called on Helen Thomas for questions, everyone thought he must be crazy because she is a nut case liberal of the first order, but her question to the president was just what the doctor ordered. As we all know now, it was incredible. She displayed for the whole world how insane she really is and, by association, all the liberal media sitting with her. The questions on censure and impeachment were just more of the same liberal nonsense.

Who are you going to trust to protect this country? People like Russ Feingold that wants to, for political reasons alone, stop the president from fighting the terrorists with the NSA wire intercepts, or someone that can stay the course and get the job done.

Bush has proven that he can and has done this.

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