Image hosted by Photobucket.com To read the tribute to SFC Marcus Muralles, please click here Image hosted by Photobucket.com

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Biscuits and Gravy, anyone?


Today, President Bush carried on a White House tradition and pardoned the Thanksgiving Turkey. "Biscuits"( and the "back-up bird, "Gravy") will spend the rest of his life at a petting zoo. But, the great part was that he managed to get in a jab at Michael "I sure wouldn't have pardoned the bird- I'd have chowed down" Moore! To keep it in context, here's a section of his speech:
President Bush used the annual Thanksgiving turkey-pardoning rite Wednesday to roast the bitter campaign for the White House, jokingly recalling fund-raising disputes, attack ads and a polarizing political movie. "Now's the time for healing," he said, as he ceremonially spared two birds.

The winning "candidates" in his satirical rendition of the presidential campaign were Biscuits and Gravy, turkeys raised in Mathias, West Virginia. Their names came out on top on an online contest. "It was a close race. You might say it was neck and neck," Bush said. He spoke in the Rose Garden during a rare joint appearance with Vice President Dick Cheney.

"It came down to a few battleground states. It was a tough contest, and it turned out some 527 organizations got involved, including Barnyard Animals for Truth," Bush said, mocking the free-spending independent groups like Swiftboat Veterans for Truth known as 527s. The group raised questions about Democrat John Kerry's service in the Vietnam War.

"There was a scurrilous film that came out, 'Fahrenheit 375 Degrees At 10 Minutes Per Pound,"' he said, panning "Fahrenheit 9/11," the documentary film that assailed him over the handling of the September 11 attacks and the war on terrorism.


I am SOOOO glad he won!




<< Home
This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?