Sunday, December 24, 2006

Pelosi's Celebration: Give credit where credit's due


Al Qaeda's message to leaders of the Democratic party is that credit for the defeat of Congressional Republicans belongs to the terrorists. Ayman al Zawahri, in a tape made available yesterday, has two messages for Democrats:

...you aren't the ones who won the midterm elections, nor are the Republicans the ones who lost. Rather, the Mujahideen -- the Muslim Ummah's vanguard in Afghanistan and Iraq -- are the ones who won, and the American forces and their Crusader allies are the ones who lost... and if you don't refrain from the foolish American policy of backing Israel, occupying the lands of Islam and stealing the treasures of the Muslims, then await the same fate...

In that regard, Larwyn offers the following excellent idea:


The Bush administration should request the State Department issue "safe-passage" visas to Iran's president Ahmadinejad, Syria's leader Assad, Ayman al Zawahiri, etc. in order that they can attend the Democrats' four-day victory fete for Nancy Pelosi:

[this] is what a true "compassionate Conservative" would do... [also] invite Chavez, Castro, Kim, Mugabee and all of Jimmah's buddies too... Conservatives believe in rewarding merit. Well, we must then give credit where credit is due, that is the Conservative way...

I think this is a great idea! Let's raise awareness in the blogosphere for this effort...

Update: here are a couple of banner ads. Feel free to copy and distribute. Let's get this party started!


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Hat tips: Larwyn and Curt

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Also see: An Illustrated Guide to Democratic Election Celebrations

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