February 21, 2005

Doug Wead is in need

Doug Wead is in need of a sharpening steel, his thrust and twist motion surely must have dulled the edges of his J.A. Henckels prep knife. Ironically what was meant to revive the less than perfect past of the President to sell a new book has once again reminded so many of us why we love this man and why it was so important to re-elect him. I would rather hear him resent his past and not make excuses for it than have to endure another 'but I never inhaled' politician.

All are guilty of indiscretions and Jesus reflects it accurately with his statement of "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". Regret and repentance are essential in any person who desires a fruitful existence. President Bush has set a good example for the populace to adhere to; the past is the past, leave it there. Instead focus on making a positive difference in a world bent on destruction.

Mr. Wead claims that he recorded about 9 hours of conversation with the then Governor Bush before the 2000 elections for historical reasons. Being that the governor had not been informed that he was being recorded, I highly doubt that it was indeed done for said reasons. It is illegal to record someone without their knowledge, but do you think Mr. Wead will ever be indicted? Highly unlikely. His new book will hit the New York Times Best Sellers list, most anti-Bush books do. It will be highly reviewed by the liberal left and raised up like the stone tablets of Moses (lighting strikes and all). But like Kitty Kelley's book, it will end up in the bargain bin at most book stores sooner than anticipated. America has grown bored with the MSM and has difficulty accepting anything they attempt to preach. "Wez aint az dum az daa tinks wez iz"

**Just Because You Have The Right To Do Something Does Not Mean That It's The Right Thing To Do**

Posted by Stacy at February 21, 2005 12:08 PM | TrackBack
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