Tuesday, July 05, 2005

We've been busy ... a recap

We've been a bit busy the past couple weeks -- contributing to the GDP, we assure you -- and have neglected our duties here, aside from mocking Bryce.

So here's a quick recap:

The president gave a speech on Iraq that had the disloyal opposition frothing at the mouth vis-a-vis the connection between Iraq and al Qaeda, which they extrapolated to Iraq and 9/11. As a public service, we recommend the following pieces regarding the nexus between Iraq and al Qaeda:
Itis All About 9/11


Case Not Dismissed


Rolling Rockefeller


The Connection"


The Worst of Intentions


Body of Evidence



Karl Rove got some heat for calling a pansy a pansy:
Rove Was Right about MoveOn

The Great Ground Zero Heist


The Bush Tax Cuts (2003) continued to pay dividends:
The Rapidly Declining Deficit

News Release: Gross Domestic Product and Corporate Profits

The Supreme Court affirmed that the dudes who crafted the Bill of Rights and its "establishment clause" didn't really understand what they ratified.

And Iran elected a Carter-era terrorist:
Bush Questions Iran Leader-Elect's Past


Iran New Prez Accused In Austria





Update:
Oops, left out the Court's absurd widening of the Takings Clause in Kelo to endorse takings for a "public purpose" rather than "public use", as plainly stated in the Constitution.

Why do these "Living Constitution" types persist in their charade? Just come out and admit it: "The Constitution is a flawed compact written by dead, white Christians. Screw the Constitution. The law is whatever we say it is."

Why even pretend to consult the Constitution anymore?

Should be a helluva battle coming up over the next Supreme Court nominee. Anyone who pledges fealty to the text of the Constitution and original intent of the Founders will be branded an "extremist" by august and learned men like Harry Reid and NY's female senator, Chucky Schumer.