Friday, November 05, 2004

Well, I didn't publish a new article, but will try to finish the one I've started after the weekend.

I'm amazed at both Republicans who are gloating (nastily, I may add) and Democrats who just don't get it. It's time for the Dems to understand that just because they feel strongly about something, it doesn't mean they are right. It also doesn't mean that those who disagree are ignorant. It's sad that people have to settle for excuses instead of facing the reality head on.

In one of the political commercials, the Republicans were portrayed as ostriches with their heads in the sand. I found this extremely arrogant and I believe a big issue for the future of the Democratic Party is their acceptance that arrogance is not a virtue.

I truly believe that Kerry many well have succeeded had he distanced himself from the likes of Michael Moore and the like. Granted, he needed George Soros's money, but the liberal left would have still supported him regardless. It's not as if they had other alternatives.

This victory by President Bush was a victory not only for conservatives, but even more so for moderates. It should be clear to the left that while the Dems certainly have their hearts in the right place, the majority of Americans do not agree with their more liberal ideals.

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Hopefully, it will be very soon till we no longer hear the name "Yasir Arafat." For all the glowing remarks and get well wishes he receives from world "leaders", it is important to remember that he is responsible for more 20th and 21st century deaths that all but a few despots. He should always be remembered for the tragedy that is the "Palestinian" people.

President Bush commented that G-d should "bless his soul." It's hard for me to imagine that Arafat has one.


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