Here we Go Again... Not with Jessie Ventura but with Al Franken!!!

I wonder if Franken is going to fool Minnesotans into thinking that he can be taken seriously.

According to the GOP a document (located at: http://www.mngop.com/RPM%20Research%20Briefing%20-The%20Facts%20About%20Al%20Franken.pdf), Al Franken wouldn't be too diplomatic.

Non Binding????

How would you feel as a seller of a house, if the buyer gave you a non-binding purchase agreement?

Hey, I'll pay for that restaurant bill with a no binding credit card.

That just doesn't work in the real world. We need to put real people in congress that are willing to stick their guns and make a decision!!!



Rudy Giuliani on Iraq War Non-binding Resoultions


Transcript:

GIULIANI: I mean, you can look at the practical and common sense conclusion on that anyway you want. But there's something more important than that. We have a right of free speech in this country and we elect people to make decisions. Here's what I would prefer to see them do, though, if you ask me what's my view on that. The nonbinding resolution thing gets me more than are you for it or against it. I have tremendous respect for the people who feel that we either made a mistake going to war, who voted against the war, who now have come to the conclusion, changed their minds, they have every right to that, that it's wrong, you should, in a dynamic situation, keep questioning. What I don't like is the idea of a nonbinding resolution.

KING: Because?

GIULIANI: Because there's no decision.

KING: But it's a statement.

GIULIANI: Yes, but that's what you do. That's what Tim Russert does and that's what Rush Limbaugh does. That's what you guys do, you make comments. We pay them to make decisions, not just to make comments. We pay them to decide. The United States Congress does declarations, the war.

KING: So if you feel that way, withhold funds and that's the way you feel?

GIULIANI: The ones I think have a better understanding of what their responsibility is and are willing to take a risk are the ones who are saying we've got to hold back the funds, we've got to vote against the war or we're for the war. And maybe it's because I ran a government and I tend to be a decisive person. I like decisions. And I think one of the things wrong with Washington is they don't want to make tough decisions anymore. Nonbinding resolution about Iraq, no decision on immigration, no decision on Social Security reform, no decision on what to do about energy independence, no decision. You know why that happens? Because it's unpopular.

Team Hillary's attempt to out-weasel John Kerry's legendary "I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it" continues in earnest.

I called it!!! See my post from Monday, January 22, 2007 at: http://zenashusband.blogspot.com/2007/01/hillary-clinton-for-president-you-got.html

I just saw this article in Yahoo written by Arianna Huffington. at: http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/20070213/cm_huffpost/041155

Hillary is now trying find a way out of her voting for the war!!! You can't clear here record of votes. Her actions speak louder than words. She can't be trusted.

Yesterday's New York Times reported that "Mrs. Clinton's advisers do not relish the idea of someone bringing up her 2002 Senate vote [on Iraq] at every campaign stop."

I would like her and here advisers to be very uncomfortable about her vote in 2002.

3 Dirty Old Men and Goldielocks

Last night our team played against the 3 Dirty Old Men and Goldielocks. Their team was the Pheasant Pluckers last season. We won 1 and lost 11 games.

I threw a 2.0. For some reason our match wasn't reported on the AAA Pool & Darts website.

Tommy wasn't able to show because he was delayed at a meeting for his military. He told me that he might be deployed in about a year.

Darts tonight

Tonight is the first night of the spring dart league. Our team No Mames goes against
Goldilocks N 3 Dirty. At this point I don't know the caliber of the team we are playing against.