David N. Bass

Author, journalist, copy writer, communicator

September 26th, 2003

Greens bash Democratic governor for speeding

Published September 26, 2003, on AmericanDaily.com

It seems that everyone except the Green Party knows it’s a major no-no to criticize the driving habits of Democrats.

Arianna Huffington can limousine from one CNN interview to another, and everyone is expected to keep their mouths shut when she runs ads claiming owners of SUVs support terrorism; Ted Kennedy can destroy the ecosystem (and take a human life, but caring about that is too extreme for most environmentalists) by running a car into a river, but we conservatives must be “civil” and remain silent.  Read the rest of this entry »

September 23rd, 2003

Aborting the will of the people

Published September 23, 2003, on AmericanDaily.com

If nothing else, the summer of 2003 has taught us one thing: The Democrats no longer care about national opinion. But then again, that’s become old hat to the Donkey Party.

Examples abound, the most recent being Miguel Estrada who finally threw in the hat earlier this month–despite bipartisan Senate support–in frustration over the Democrat’s three-year filibuster.  Read the rest of this entry »

September 9th, 2003

The spirit of Montgomery

Published September 9, 2003, on AmericanDaily.com

Not surprisingly, the media is failing miserably in their coverage of the Alabama Ten Commandments rallies. Their portrayal of Judge Moore’s supporters as religious whackos foaming at the mouth to get arrested, or lying on the steps to prevent the monument from being removed, is nothing more than good ol’ fashioned propaganda.

I speak from personal experience, having stood with those people last week. And despite what NBC might think, those citizens have more peace and patriotism in their toenails than Barry Lynn has in his entire body.  Read the rest of this entry »