Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Exit polls be damned! Bush wins with OVER 50% of the popular vote. Apparently the network news consotium that funded and ran the exit polls failed in their last ditch attempt to energize their base.

I would like to thank Gavin Newsom for the illegal gay marriages which caused the sleeping giant to wake up. Were it not for so many states having a referendum on the definition of Marriage, Bush may have lost.

Also, our soldiers and their families showed HUGE support for the president. And a big thanks goes out to the Swift Vets for exposing Kerry's dishonor.

'Stolen Honor' Steals the Show

When Kerry and his allies threatened to take Sinclair Broadcast Group’s FCC licenses if the network aired the documentary “Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal,” they were telegraphing to the world how much they feared the American people might see it.

This documentary by the courageous award-winning journalist Carlton Sherwood was not political propaganda as its detractors said. It was a factual account of what Kerry did during his anti-war days – and how that behavior affected American POWs and the war.

Though under incredible pressure from every angle, from everything the Kerry campaign could throw at it, Sinclair did air a few minutes of the 43-minute documentary as part of a program. But the American public was deprived of most of the information in the documentary.

At that point NewsMax stepped into the breach. We decided that the public’s right to know overrode the intimidation tactics of the P.C. thought police.

In the end, NewsMax decided to air “Stolen Honor.” Last weekend, we aired the documentary several dozen times across the nation, including 10 showings on PAX-TV alone. PAX reaches almost 100 million American homes. We estimate that more than 5 million Americans saw “Stolen Honor.”


Apparently, the young MTV crowd forgot to show up at the polls. They must have been too busy downloading new ring tones for their cell phones.

I'm watching CBS News tonight. I think Dan Rather is going to cry.

So Bush can continue to take it out on the enemy. Follwing in the great tradition of Ronald Reagan, pursuing and defeating our enemy while facing opposition from sceptics at home, I have no doubt he will be successful.

Dem's, relax. It'll be okay. Despite what Kerry says, the sky IS NOT falling.

p.s. bye bye Daschle and good ridance

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