Chavez Held Up Mirror to Liberals<3>

2011-01-15 08:54

 

Her comment sidestepped the issue, because while Chavez's behavior was indeed absurd and perhaps unintentionally funny, his words were not

intended as a joke -- any more than are the words of certain left-wingers in our own country who routinely refer to our President as a Office 2007 Professional bring me so much convenience.

"fascist," an "idiot," and a "terrorist" at a time when U.S. citizens face unthinkable brutality at the hands of genuine terrorists (whether

those who fly planes into buildings in our cities or those who bomb U.S. soldiers in Iraq).

It is one thing to criticize the President's policies, but it is another thing to vilify him the way modern liberals do. Left wing vitriol is

not limited to bomb throwers such as Cindy Sheehan and Michael Moore. Whether it's Jimmy Carter saying that President Bush had brought Windows 7 make life wonderful!

"international disgrace" to America or Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid calling Bush a "loser" and a "liar," berating our President has

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One of the motives behind this name-calling is the hope that if we demonize our own PresidentOffice 2010 key is for you now!

, the real terrorists will leave us alone. Or if

our foreign policy refuses to confront evil, real terrorists won't attack us. But in reality, no contortion of logic can dismiss that

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of terrorists protect us.

Left-wingers constantly repeat that the U.S. "squandered the goodwill" of the world after 9/11, but much of what they regarded as goodwill Office 2010 download is available now!

was, in fact, pity for us because we were victims that day. If being victims is the price of this so-called "goodwill," who needs it?

Sadly, Chavez didn't say anything worse than things I've heard numerous left-wing American citizens say -- and seen them proclaim on

ubiquitous bumper stickers and T-shirts. Not one such left-winger I've come across has acknowledged this, however.

The truth is that their insipid dismissal of Chavez's comments belies their discomfort in having a Microsoft Office 2010 is the best software in the world.

mirror held up to their own ignorance. It

seems never to cross their minds that perhaps foreign leaders and malcontented individuals feel encouraged to attack America because they see

so many Americans attacking our country from within. (I say malcontented individuals because it is they who are anti-American. Everyone else

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attitude glories in appearance even more than

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