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Thursday, June 09, 2005

This is TOO MUCH!

OK, it's been over a month, but i read something this morning that i could not help but comment on.

Apparently MTV hosted an awards dinner last night based off their "Rock the Vote" campaign, which is basically a liberal front to encourage brainwashed teens and young adults to vote for the most convenient leftist in each election. This "Rock the Nation" dinner, which was hosted by former Republican Senator and VP Candidate Jack Kemp and former DNC Chief Liar (AKA Chairman) Terry McAwful gave awards to what they considered to be well deserving members of the Washington elite.

Two of the award winners were current US Senators John "Wayne" McCain (RINO-AZ) and Barak Obama (D-IL), as if Obama has made any significant impact since being elected after the Republicans basically threw in the towel in that state back in November. But this is OK, they want to honor these two nitwits, that is fine with me...but what came next is what really got me.

Former President William Jefferson Blythe Clinton was given a lifetime achievement award that was meant to "honor an individual who has always made reaching out to people and appealing to their values a primary part of his efforts to make the world a better place" according to the CNS News Service . For those of you who from Baltimore City schools, let me assure that what you read is correct: Bill Clinton received an award that was for "Values".

So, this got me thinking about some of the "values" from the Clinton White House that i'm glad my children were much to young to understand while this man of "values" was in office.

* Smoking pot is OK, as long as you don't inhale. And if it becomes an issue, wish that you would have at least inhaled.

* Adultery is fine as long as your wife will tolerate it, and especially if it boosts her own career and aspirations.

* There is nothing wrong with white collar theft related to bogus land sales, and because it happened in the past it should not effect the present.

* Larry Flynt is a really sweet guy, and he is just misunderstood by the Religious Right. Just because he is the largest peddler of hardcore pornography in the country, that doesn't make him a bad guy.

* You should always attempt to destroy the reputation of those who come against you (insert any of his affairs here), and if it looks like that won't work then take it as far as necessary (i could mention Vince Foster here, but won't...ooops! Too late, i already did!)

* When in doubt, lie with a straight face and a sturn look...and if it comes back around, show a little regret as you "apologize" for a little "untruth" (but not what you lied about) and shed a tear if necessary. Oh yeah, make sure your "loving" and "supportive" wife is by your side.

* And of course, let us not forget the fact that we have a whole generation of young people who do not see anything wrong with oral sex because it isn't really sexual intercourse, and you really have to define "is". Not only that, but now inappropriate behavior in an office is now referred to as getting a "Lewinsky", a reputation that i'm sure Monica was looking for when she went as an intern in the White House.

To make a long story short (i know, too late), Bill Clinton should not be receiving any type of award or acknowledgement for being a person with values. Thanks to him, the media, and the DNC we are seeing a whole generation of young people coming up that no longer accepts right for right and wrong for wrong, all because the leader of the free world showed them that this was the case.

I pray for Bill Clinton, that some how he would see the sins of his life and seek God's forgiveness and repentance.

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