Sunday, June 10, 2007

Bush Gets Hero's Welcome

In Albania? But Democrats have said that Bush is the next Hitler. They said that he was trying to harm Muslims everywhere. Well apparently the Albanians, a predominately Muslim country I might add, love him dearly.

President Bush, enthusiastically welcomed as the first U.S. president in this former communist nation, served notice Sunday he is running out of patience with Russia's objections to independence for neighboring Kosovo.

"Sooner rather than later you've got to say `Enough's enough—Kosovo is independent,'" Bush said, telling Albanians what they wanted to hear. He said independence was a certainty.

At home, Bush's job approval rating stands at its all-time low. But here, Prime Minister Sali Berisha said Bush was Albania's "greatest and most distinguished guest we have ever had in all times."

I guess Democrats were lying then weren't they? Everything isn't all doom and gloom with President Bush. I guess we haven't alienated the massive amount of allies that Democrats have claimed.


The insane amount of bullshit from their lips makes me wonder how much of their propaganda they actually believe. Do they honestly think that Bush is not looking out for the safety and security of the American public? Do they think that he really did let 9/11 happen, or was actively involved in it like the "Loose Change" folks claim?

Who knows? But I will tell you this, unless Democrats come up with a definitive plan on what they would do if elected, they don't stand a chance in hell for the Presidency in 2008. Just look at what they "accomplished" since they've been elected to the majority's in both parts of the Senate. A minimum wage hike. That's it. Remember how they said that they'd go a ton of stuff during "their first 100 hours"? Turns out they didn't, and their job approval rating shows it.

But I am getting off subject. This is what I am talking about when I speak of "becoming American friends". With Albania extending their hand in friendship, I have no problem with extending ours in return. America's reputation has taken a beating lately, mainly because of the Iraq war and Democrats relentlessly bashing my home, but it's nice to see that there are still people around the world who love us for who we are: A friend who'll give you the shirt off our backs and will back you up when the chips are down.

Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com





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