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Written by Dr. Jack Wheeler
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
Everyone "knows" that DDT -
Dichloro-Diphenyl-Trichloroethane
- is a terrible poison. It
isn't, of course (see, for example, the Harvard
Nurses Health Study). Yet because
everyone is so sure it is, some folks on the Republican National Committee
figure it might as well be used to poison the Democrats.
So don't be surprised if you hear the party of Lost Harry
Reid and Pelosi Galore, of Shrillary and Barack Hussein being called The DDT
Party - the party of Defeat, Death, and Taxes.
Defeat - as in surrender, wanting America to lose, waving a
white flag at America's enemies.
Death - as in promoting a culture of death, of the murder of
millions of unborn children, of hysterically opposing any attempt to prevent
their murder.
Taxes - as in always advocating more and higher taxes as the
answer to any problem.
Lost Harry has so shaken Capitol Hill that the most powerful
pundit in Washington, liberal David Broder of the Washington Post, is now
calling for him to resign as Senate Majority Leader.
That's because he is causing so many voters to understand
that the Democrats are the Party of Defeat.
Hillary Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama, with their
condemnation of the Supreme Court's decision upholding the Partial Birth
Abortion Ban, have shaken millions of voters who support the legality of early
term abortions but are repulsed by PBA.
Those voters now understand the Dems and their presidential
candidates are the Party of Death.
Shepherded by Speaker Pelosi Galore, the Democrat Congress
earlier this month passed a federal budget mandating a tax increase of $736
billion over the next five years - the largest tax increase in American history
by far. Over $2,000 in extra taxes for
every family in America.
For all taxpayers, it is more crystal clear than ever that
the Dems are the Party of Taxes.
Certain things may be inevitable, but Democrat electoral
victories in 2008 are not among them - especially if Republicans are successful
at labeling the Democrats as the DDT Party, and making it stick. You heard it here first, folks.
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