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05-11-05, 04:30 PM | #1 | |
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of the various deceptions and misrepresentations perpetrated by the Bush administration over the past five years, none have had more catastrophic long-term consequences than the false case for war. the Valerie Plame affair has helped to illustrate the administration's use of forged documents to create the apocalyptic illusion of Saddam with nuclear weapons - the Libby trial promises to bring that particular scam to daylight. now, new documents released by Senator Carl Levin of the Armed Services Committee are shedding additional light on further deliberate manipulation of false intelligence data, by the administration, to sell the war.
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as this stuff starts to come out, the GOP is developing a new meme: well, it wasn't just us - the Clinton adminstration thought he was a threat, too. of course, the irrelevance of this talking point is obvious: the Clinton administration didn't invade Iraq. it's a long way to impeachment, but you can get there from here. |
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05-11-05, 04:47 PM | #2 |
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Rats again. I thought from the title you were going to check into a real asylum and get some treatment for your unhealthy obsession.
What will you do when the next republican president is elected? Best to get your problem taken care of now. |
05-11-05, 04:59 PM | #3 |
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You are truly the ad-hom king.
I doff my hat to you, sir. |
05-11-05, 04:59 PM | #4 | |
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05-11-05, 05:43 PM | #5 |
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he kind of stalks me - his posts are all about me. it's cute, in a trollish way.
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05-11-05, 06:06 PM | #6 |
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I was only half paying attention to Howard Dean on Chris Matthews' Hardball recently, but his behaviour was unmistakable; the leader of the U.S. Democratic Party is a genuine nut case - though his previous behaviour left little doubt to rational observers.
Don't mistake my concern for theknife for optimism. The next presidential election might just break his tedious hold on sanity and send him into a multi-like state of confusion and delusion. |
05-11-05, 06:45 PM | #7 |
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OH WELL...
The bureaucrats managed to make him look bad.
I figure this was to make his political party *.* in the next election.
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05-11-05, 07:36 PM | #8 |
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Just to give people a chuckle:
-on the Supreme Court nomination of Harriet Miers- MATTHEWS: Do you believe that the president can claim executive privilege? DEAN: Well, certainly the president can claim executive privilege. But in the this case, I think with a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, you can't play, you know, hide the salami, (for you foreigners "hide the salami" is U.S. slang for sexual intercourse) MATTHEWS: Does it bother that she's been to a pro-life event? DEAN: No. I mean, you know, I'm a strong believer that the government ought not to tell women what kind of health care they ought to have. Wacky and clueless. This site doesn't have the whole interview unfortunately, http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9601984/ there were more great Howardisms that I saw live on MSNBC. But this guy is the democrats great hope. Don't kill yourself knife...therapy and medication dude. You can make it. |
05-11-05, 08:07 PM | #9 | |
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OMG he's still at it:
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If you're pro-choice, it implies you're not pro-life. Oh yeah, Howard Dean has a firm grasp on the democratic platform. Not to mention reality. Is it really optimistic to forsee another republican president? Or realistic? Last edited by albed : 05-11-05 at 08:57 PM. |
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05-11-05, 10:18 PM | #10 |
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actually, i saw that interview - couldn't figure out why Dean was dancing around the question. stand up and be pro-choice - most of the country is...and since the "pro-life" crowd is largely GOP and apparently comfortable with thousands of dead American soldiers and tens of thousands of dead Iraqis, there's no reason not to draw a sharp distinction.
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06-11-05, 01:31 AM | #11 |
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so now that were all in agreement that politicians suck...
be they repugs or democrap maybe bush will be right after all when we are all united again he claimed he was a uniter not a divider and bring decencey err whatever back to the whitehouse lol |
06-11-05, 03:20 AM | #12 |
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I remember having some serious misgivings (or premonitions of a not so good thing if you will) ...when talking with Reychal who was all for Bush ...Do yaw remember her? ...LMAO...showin' my southern side ...well anyway, I didn't quite feel right about it then...but did you all see that "Farhenheight 911" or Fartenheights or however you spell it thing? ...I really have not been able to get over one moment ...when President Bush was in the children's classroom and was informed that the Pentagon & World Trade Center had just been struck by a passenger jet plane of all things ...he just sat there and went through the motions of the kid's classroom photo-op ...I swear, I've tried to give him the benefit of he was just waiting it out to see what the next move should be ...but as one human to another...I know I'd have halted everything and been immediately on the phone or by a TV ...not continuing nursery rhemes ...that was just weird!
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And anyone who tries to link abortion with Iraq ain't real stable either. I remember some book title about liberalism being a mental disease. If it isn't, it certainly attracts the sufferers. |
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06-11-05, 06:25 AM | #14 | |
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06-11-05, 07:52 AM | #15 |
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Of course knife; laughing and ridiculing means people are scared. Your ideas on human psychology are as sensible as your political views.
Keep backing Dean please. He'll lead the looney lefties to respectability and power. Yes indeed. |
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06-11-05, 11:11 AM | #17 |
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Of course it is. It's not about your opinions or your endless propaganda spamming. It's just about you.
Now go send Maze a naked pic of your all important, center of the universe self so he can.....ummm...make you even more famous. |
06-11-05, 02:07 PM | #18 |
Thanks for being with arse
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i am perfectly happy with appearing 'confused and deluded' to someone that has their head permenently stuck up their ass...why dont you give it a rest suckface ?
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Talk about some selective breeding |
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