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Rep. Chris Cannon of Utah is the point man on ILLEGAL immigration amnesty and MALDEF�s 
�Man in Washington.�  He�s also facing a serious primary challenge because of his 
numerous �open the floodgates� immigration proposals, among other issues.  Check out 
our latest edition of �Cannon Fodder� in today�s News & Views EXTRA at:  
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MY, HOW PRESIDENTIAL

�Did the training wheels fall off?�

- John Kerry on news reports that President Bush had a biking accident over the 
weekend, 5/23/04

AL GORE�S HOT AIR FLICK

�Although Gore has admitted some of the scenarios in the film (�The Day After 
Tomorrow�) are implausible, it nonetheless serves what he sees as the noble purpose of 
indoctrinating the public with a Kyoto-like polemic. . . . NewsMax has interviewed 
climatologist Patrick Michaels, long a critic of the �global warming� theory, who says 
liberal politicians and left-wing groups see �The Day After Tomorrow� as the movie 
that will make John Kerry president of the United States.�

- NewsMax.com, 5/24/04

TERRORISTS TARGET ANTI-BUSH TART

�Madonna has axed three gigs in Israel - after terrorists threatened to kill her and 
her kids.  The singer was terrified by a blitz of poison-pen letters.�

- The Sun (UK), 5/24/04

DUMBING DOWN FREEDOM

�The best bulwark against tyranny is a population that knows the benefits of freedom, 
as the Iraqi Kurds do.  Don�t make the mistake of turning Iraq into a dysfunctional 
public school, where the smart guys get held down to the low standards of the misfits, 
and in the end they all get the same social promotion anyway.�

- Columnist Mark Steyn

AN UNUSUALLY BAD LIAR

�A few years ago Michael Moore, who's now promoting an anti-President Bush movie 
entitled Fahrenheit 9/11, announced he'd gotten the goods on me, indeed hung me out to 
dry on my own words. It was in his first bestselling book, Stupid White Men. Moore 
wrote he'd once been �forced� to listen to my comments on a TV chat show, The 
McLaughlin Group. I had whined �on and on about the sorry state of American 
education,� Moore said, and wound up by bellowing: �These kids don't even know what 
The Iliad and The Odyssey are!�

�Moore's interest was piqued, so the next day he said he called me. �Fred,� he quoted 
himself as saying, �tell me what The Iliad and The Odyssey are.�  I started �hemming 
and hawing,� Moore wrote. And then I said, according to Moore:  �Well, they're . . . 
uh . . . you know . . . uh . . . okay, fine, you got me--I don't know what they're 
about. Happy now?�  He'd smoked me out as a fraud, or maybe worse.

�The only problem is none of this is true. It never happened. Moore is a liar. He made 
it up.�

- Fred Barnes, The Weekly Standard, 5/31/04

MEOW (COUGH!)

�What the national media promoted as the roar of a new liberal lion turned out to be 
the quiet whimper of a sickly kitten.�

- Tim Graham of the Media Research Center on the ongoing failure of the liberal Air 
America radio network

GAME, SET, MATCH ON JUDGES

�After two years of mortal combat, grandstanding, character assassination and frequent 
recourse to the filibuster, Senate Democrats and the Bush White House have made a deal 
to allow 25 of the president's judicial nominees to be confirmed. Seven more, 
including two who were appointed while Congress was in recess, must wait, and the 
president has agreed not to make any more recess appointments until the end of his 
term.

�Democrat Charles E. Schumer of New York, a fierce partisan on the judiciary 
committee, claimed victory, saying �The White House waved the white flag here.� . . . 
By letting some nominees go through...while continuing to block the ones they most do 
not want to see on the bench, the Democrats have deprived the Republicans of an issue 
in the upcoming campaign. Having given Mr. Bush most of what he wanted, they cannot 
now be painted as obstructionists. No wonder Mr. Schumer is so happy.�

- The Berkshire Eagle, 5/20/04

LET�S MAKE A (LOUSY) DEAL

�If it were not for his fondness for tax cuts, and his pursuit, however flawed, of the 
ongoing war on terror, I can't for the life of me think of a good reason to vote for 
George Bush this November.� OK...(John Kerry�s) name on the ballot would be a fairly 
good reason...though I'm not sure reason enough.

�You've probably heard by now, but George Bush has once again managed the nearly 
impossible physical feat of handing his head to the Democrats...again.� He gave up; 
ran for the hills; threw in the towel; bailed.� Tragically, didn't really get anything 
of real value for his craven surrender.� He gave the Democrats almost a complete 
victory.  The issue this time is the nomination and confirmation process for federal 
judges.�

�...When George W. Bush was sworn in he swore an oath to �preserve, protect and defend 
the Constitution of the United States.�� Just how are you preserving, protecting and 
defending the Constitution when you promise to stop using a constitutionally 
legitimate procedure (recess appointments) to prevent political opponents from defying 
the Constitution...and for this we get a quick confirmation of about 27 judicial 
nominees whom the Democrats didn�t object to in the first place?� Wow!� What a deal!�

- Talk show host Neal Boortz, TownHall.com, 5/21/04

HYPOCRITE ALERT

Here�s what my congress-critter, Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Md.), has to say on his 
website about the Medicare prescription drug cards he voted AGAINST last fall:  �A new 
study released by the General Accounting Office (GAO) shows prescription drug discount 
cards provide only minimal savings at best. These cards have been included in Medicare 
plans passed by the House and Senate and promoted by President Bush and congressional 
Republicans as an important source of drug discounts. GAO found that the cards in fact 
provide little help for seniors.�

Translation:  Dutch hates these cards...mostly because they are a Republican idea.

So naturally, with the cards about to hit mailboxes of grateful senior citizens in a 
couple weeks, Dutch is sending out - at taxpayer expense, of course - a six-page 
summary of the plan�s benefits, a discount card Q&A plus �a few phone numbers and 
websites that can help answer your questions.�  In other words, �I voted against you 
getting these cards, but now that you�re going to get them anyway I�m going to try to 
get some credit for them.�

I suspect Dutch isn�t the only two-faced hypocrite around the country trying to get 
away with this political scam.  Be on watch and call �em on it.

THE SPEECH POLICE

�Sean Hannity, the talk-show host who is second only to Rush Limbaugh in popularity, 
warns that conservatives who applaud crackdowns on indecency should beware that 
liberals will also try to use a revitalized FCC to bring back restrictions on 
political speech. �I predict a backlash by liberals against free speech that will lead 
to calls for a new Fairness Doctrine mandating equal time, all in an effort to silence 
their critics,� he told the New Media Seminar (over the weekend).

�...As much as indecency is a legitimate public concern, there are ways to limit the 
impact of the FCC standards that will remain a fact of life through more industry 
self-restraint and public shaming of the worst shock programming. But we must also 
guard against another indecency: the danger that the FCC could pose to free and 
unfettered political speech. Let's not let the controversy over Janet Jackson's breast 
or Bono's use of the F-word completely distract us from that debate.�

- John Fund On the Trail, 5/24/04

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