Thursday, August 14, 2008

Gen. Clark or Sen. Biden. Is that the question?

Sittin’ here, minding my own business when this dairy from johnsonresult came messin’ wif me.

I’ve been busy down on my knees praising the Lord, burning incenses, reading my Bible singing “Oh, How I Love Jesus” the VP for Sen. Obama will not be Hillary. However, my attention these past few days have been forced upon the Georgia/Russia crisis and new information demands new adjustments of your view of issues.

My adjustments were in relation to the Vice President of Sen. Obama. What happened and what got me up off my knees was the recent Op-ed article written by Sen. Biden and cited below. In light of the seriously flawed diplomacy we have observed these past few days, some of us watched and listened in horror, in my opinion we need - pardon me - a SOB as a Vice President; the drill sergeant variety. We need someone who not only knows HOW to kick assess but has taught others how to do it all the while adjusting his academic awards and honors on the wall behind his desk. We need a person who would chew up the words “being nice” and spit them out in the faces of all our highly placed and mis-guided faux citizens working for our government and in other sacred cow enclaves.

You can learn a lot about a man through his writings. It is one of the most revealing instruments you can have to reveal him and its reliability is almost never questionable. I would put the percentage in the high nineties. If you can look into a person’s eyes and see their soul, in my opinion you can do the same thing reading their writings.

Hence, I have listed three units. They are snippets. The first unit features a snippet of the writing from the diary prompting this blog. It is by diarist Johnsonresult. Unit two features two opening paragraphs from a writing by Gen. Clark followed by the opening two paragraphs of the Op-ed written by Sen. Biden. Now where did I put my Bible at?
As always,
BB
P.S.
Can you believe Dr. Rice not talking to Russia? Incredible!

1. VP has to be...
by johnsonresult
Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 12:48:38 AM PDT
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/8/14/32526/9843/809/567704
Excerpt:
The only proven VP choice with executive experience, whom is a Washington political outsider, and possesses credentials that will really undercut the charges against Obama on patriotism, who will appeal to older white voters who may still be reluctant and fearful...
Is General Wesley Clark.


2. Writing of Clark
Take Rush Limbaugh Off Armed Forces Radio
Posted October 2, 2007 | 03:02 PM (EST)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gen-wesley-clark/take-rush-limbaugh-off-ar_b_66826.html
Excerpt:
Last week, Rush Limbaugh labeled any American soldier who supports an end to the war in Iraq as "phony." We challenged Limbaugh through an email campaign to invite VoteVets.org's Jon Soltz to his show and repeat these same insults to an Iraq war veteran's face. Over 10,000 people responded and emailed Rush -- but to our disappointment, he has refused to respond to our request.

And
It's time to put real pressure on Rush Limbaugh. His show is broadcast on Armed Forces Radio, and this time we are going to go straight to the lifeblood of Rush's show -- Congress. Congress has the power to remove Rush Limbaugh from Armed Forces Radio, and it won't be as easy for elected officials to ignore our call.

3. Writing of Biden
Joe Biden, an Op-Ed Reply, and The Wall Street Journal
May 23, 2008 - 07:24 PM
http://losangeles.injuryboard.com/miscellaneous/joe-biden-an-oped-reply-and-the-wall-street-journal.aspx?googleid=240270

Excerpt:
On Wednesday, Joe Lieberman wrote on this page that the Democratic Party he and I grew up in has drifted far from the foreign policy espoused by Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman and John Kennedy.
In fact, it is the policies that President George W. Bush has pursued, and that John McCain would continue, that are divorced from that great tradition – and from the legacy of Republican presidents like Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.


And
Sen. Lieberman is right: 9/11 was a pivotal moment. History will judge Mr. Bush's reaction less for the mistakes he made than for the opportunities he squandered.

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