butterbean
Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 2271
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 5:47 pm Post subject: Is Someone Pulling Bush's Strings? |
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Sometimes it's easy to see the Wizards of Oz behind the curtain who make things happen. The Dixie Chicks' five 2007 Grammy Awards — including Album, Song and Record of the Year — are their reward for Bush-bashing from ultra-liberal Manhattan and Hollywood-based recording industry wizards.
Chicks album sales for their nearly-year-old "Taking the Long Way" are only 1.9 million, a huge fall from the 10 million sales of "Fly," their last album unaffected by their nasty public attack on President George W. Bush during a March 2003 London performance. "Long Way" has also sold less than a third of the 6 million sales of their 2002 album "Home," belatedly nipped by the controversy. Despite immense liberal media hype and help, the Chicks keep spiraling downward.
Al Gore's absurdly inaccurate and dishonest global warming doomsday propaganda flick (and commercial for his 2008 presidential campaign), "An Inconvenient Truth," will win two Oscars at this year's Academy Awards, the ultra-liberal Hollywood film industry wizards' reward for Gore promoting socialism's agenda.
Almost everything nowadays has a political agenda, open or secret.
Gore has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize (along with several radio talk hosts), and he might win. The Scandinavian socialist Nobel chairman boasted that former President Jimmy Carter was given the Peace Prize as their way to "kick the shins" of President George W. Bush. (A Carter audio book also won a Grammy this week.) But some behind-the-scenes Wizards are not easily seen.
Why, for example, did President George W. Bush's Justice Department back the prosecution of two Border Patrol agents who allegedly shot and wounded a Mexican drug smuggler?
Why was this smuggler sought out in Mexico and given legal immunity and other benefits in exchange for testifying against our law enforcers?
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http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2007/2/12/162325.shtml |
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