Comments on: Bush Jabs Congress Over Spy Bill Impasse

Says U.S. In "More Danger Of An Attack" Because Congress Hasn't Extended Surveillance Law

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by liberalvet February 15, 2008 3:40 PM EST
Any Bush hater here has an opinion of ''''Echelon'''' ???

any of you ladies care to comment on ''''Echelon'''' ???

DIDN''''T THINK SO -

Posted by badaxmofo at 12:35 PM : Feb 15, 2008

Just so you can rant and rave here is your bone NEOCON. Echelon is wrong.... It is a blatant violation of privacy. Now I understand your limited intelligence will nto allow for me to have my opinion so please go ahead and follow GWB and GOP policy of forcing your opinion down my throat....
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by terrapin78 February 15, 2008 3:39 PM EST
So why are YOU, GWB, endangering our "security" to ensure that telecoms get immunity instead of worrying about an attack?

You are very transparent, that you will do anything to get the telecoms off the hook even endangering the US (which I do not believe).

And also, the tools are there to do the surveillances legally. Not illegally as done in this mis-Administration.
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by j-whitman February 15, 2008 3:34 PM EST
"If the bill doesn''t pass, America will be attacked, If it doesn''t give the lobbyists what they want, I will veto it" ---

-- Maybe Air Force 1 will run out of gas on the way to Africa like Huckabee''s bus, & America will be safer.
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by barbaraf4 February 15, 2008 3:33 PM EST
"With leaders like Bush who needs terrorists?

The score so far:

Bin Laden: 2,740 DEAD AMERICANS on 9/11

Bush: 4000 DEAD AMERICANS (and counting) in Iraq

Bush wins hands down!" Posted by jerr11
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I still am not sure that Bin Laden had anything to do with 9/11. Remember our information source has always been the Bush Administration. Personally I wouldn''t believe anything any of them said if their tongues were notorized.
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by liberalvet February 15, 2008 3:33 PM EST
One would think Bush would shut up by now.


Posted by jjp735i at 12:31 PM : Feb 15, 2008

His ego will not let him shut up, just like it will not allow him to think logically......
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by jjp735i February 15, 2008 3:31 PM EST
Our country is in more danger of an attack because Bush & Friends have left us weak and vulnerable at home. The military is streached thin at home and abroad. We can''t trust the national intelligence agency''s reports anymore because Bush & Cheney twist any intel to reflect what they want it to say. We can''t trust terror alerts anymore because Bush & friends claimed so many false ones while stealing the White House a second time. More than half the country distrust the President. One would think Bush would shut up by now.
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by jerr11 February 15, 2008 3:29 PM EST
With leaders like Bush who needs terrorists?

The score so far:

Bin Laden: 2,740 DEAD AMERICANS on 9/11

Bush: 4000 DEAD AMERICANS (and counting) in Iraq

Bush wins hands down!

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by liberalvet February 15, 2008 3:27 PM EST
Let the little piece of s''hit throw his temper tantrum. Idiots and right wing zealots are the only people that listen to him anymore....
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by mcvet February 15, 2008 3:26 PM EST
Attn Bush Hater: what was your opinion of the policy called ''''Echelon''''...?


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Posted by badaxmofo at 12:22 PM : Feb 15, 2008
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Get off you knees bootlicker... it''s embarrassing. The ONLY thing that''s going to expire here is the protection this piece of trash needs to cover his butt. But to you freaks, who so desperately want a dictator, that doesn''t matter does it? Sieg Heil Bush!!
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by inventagod February 15, 2008 3:21 PM EST

Dear Mr. Bu$h

NO.

Signed, USA
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by macusweil February 15, 2008 3:19 PM EST
Bush and the telecoms both broke the law. Now he wants them Dems to cover his behind?

I hope they leave him twisting. I do not believe any of his claim of the dire need to spy without a warrant.

When has Bush ever been truthful in the past??
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by February 15, 2008 3:17 PM EST
Please Dems, don''t fall for Bush''s craven fear-mongering again. Please protect the Constitution.
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by trillion1 February 15, 2008 3:17 PM EST
If we are attacked it will because bush and the GOP refused to secure our borders. No dumping that in someone elses lap.
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by mcvet February 15, 2008 3:10 PM EST
It''s so obvious what he and the Fascist are trying to do here. This piece of Human Trash has broken the law and he needs this to protect his behind. God how did we EVER allow something like this to become dictator of our nation? Sieg Heil Bush
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by hungry1968 February 15, 2008 3:04 PM EST
I don''t even know why this guy talks anymore. He has not only lost all of his credibility, he has also lost the credibility of the office he holds.

I have more respect for Bozo the Clown that I do for this crackpot.
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