Comments on: Bush Greets New Citizens, And Protestors
4th Of July Ceremony For New Americans At Monticello Interrupted By Cries For Impeachment
Do The Dixie Chicks, Valerie Plame or any of the countless "terrorists" that were rounded up and sent off to foreign gulags to serve endless detention ring a bell at all? Don''''t give me that superior, non-fact-based B.S. I know the deal with you and your buddies lending support and intimidation technique to the Party, blogging on these sites.
Posted by RandyNason
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LOL!!! Now this is humor.- Reply to this comment
- Do these nitwits realize if that was even slightly true, they wouldn''''t actually be able to say it, and instead of being politely ushered away by Secret Service agents, they would be beat mercilessly with nightsticks and then carried off to a gulag somewhere never to be heard from again.Posted by Tiger8055
Do The Dixie Chicks, Valerie Plame or any of the countless "terrorists" that were rounded up and sent off to foreign gulags to serve endless detention ring a bell at all? Don''t give me that superior, non-fact-based B.S. I know the deal with you and your buddies lending support and intimidation technique to the Party, blogging on these sites. - Reply to this comment
- Only with the marginalization of liberalism, and its variations - socialism, communism, Marxism, and yes, even militant and ecological terrorism, will America remain great and free.
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Posted by OneAmerican-
America is crumbling, even as we speak. And, it''s philosophy such as yours'' that has given it momentum. The big difference between the left and the right is that the left isn''t afraid to see the change come. We know it''s needed. - Reply to this comment
- Right, Bush is a fascist. Fascist, fascist, fascist. Do these nitwits realize if that was even slightly true, they wouldn''t actually be able to say it, and instead of being politely ushered away by Secret Service agents, they would be beat mercilessly with nightsticks and then carried off to a gulag somewhere never to be heard from again. If Bush and the Republicans are fascist, then anyone can be anti-fascist. No courage required. I really wish these people would go and stage their protests someplace where it might mean something, where people actually live under real ***-pounding oppression. Places Like Zimbabwe, Burma, or N. Korea. Even Egypt or Russia. I would like to see how brave these Nancies would be when they would actually be standing up to real fascists.
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- Mr. Bush said, "I''ll be proud to call you a fellow American."
But, will they be proud to call you President? I would imagine the new citizens were amused by ferret-face''s nervous posturing. I know I was. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by ajaxtheleast at 12:18 PM : Jul 05, 2008
I think it is quite evident, through their words and actions, that far-left liberals (such as Code Pink, et al) have a locked up a total monopoly on "stupid"; therefore no copyright of the term by any other person or group is possible - and certainly not by those who are far more perceptive and intelligent than people such as yourself.
History will record the far-left liberals sheer ignorance, and their attempt to "project" that ignorance onto others - for all time, in the same way that the hippy counter-culture so-called "revolution" was a complete and utter failure of the lefts'' own making in the 60''s, which only caused social and economic problems that America is still trying to overcome.
Only with the marginalization of liberalism, and its variations - socialism, communism, Marxism, and yes, even militant and ecological terrorism, will America remain great and free. - Reply to this comment
- Bush at Monticello?
Jefferson is turning over in his grave, even faster now. We should put a tachometer on his headstone. - Reply to this comment
- Bush has developed his stupidity to such
a degree that it can now be copyrighted.
George W. Bush in being the first person
to so connect themselves to the word
"stupid", or to any word for that matter,
has created this odd legal circumstance of
virtual "ownership" of a word.
So now if enacted, any future commedian
using "stupid Bush" material will be liable
under U.S. copyright laws. - Reply to this comment
- It''s Not "Liberal Media Bias"; It''s the Economy, Stupid
by Barry Rithotlz , July 5, 2008 | 10:41 AM (EST)
We have heard longstanding charges of liberal media bias, going all the way back to Spiro Agnew''s Nattering Nabobs of Negativism (September 11, 1970). Whatever validity that Trojan horse might have ever had has now jumped the shark. Mass Media is owned by large corporate interests (Disney, Viacom, News Corp, Time Warner, etc.). If anything, the disconnect between reality and the "Pervasive Pollyannas of Prosperity" has rendered moot William Safire''s catchphrase.
Indeed, the bias is precisely the other way -- between reality and ideological absurdity.
Its the Lite Beer marketing syndrome: If your product is pisswater, and fattening to boot, you never admit that in your advertising. Instead, you frame the debate as whether it "tastes great or is less filling." Its jiu jitsu marketing, turning your liability into an advantage. The misdirection is often effective.
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How absurd has the Panglossian cheerleading become? On my pal Larry Kudlow''s show last night, several of Candide''s descendants talked about how great stocks are if you hold them for 30 years. That''s right, the holding period for equities according to this crowd is three decades. Of course, this means every pullback is a buying opportunity. Words such as these can only be spoken by someone who has never worked on a trading desk or managed assets professionally -- or if they did, they lost most of their clients'' money.
Rather than address why the public is so unhappy, the triple Ps toss charges of bias. Ignore the worst monthly Auto Sales since 1992, ignore the latest signs of consumer distress (Starbucks closing 500 stores). And when that stops working, PPP starts discussing the long run, ignoring the trading wisdom of Keynes. Its yet more evidence of the pollution of economics with partisan politics. Fortunately for most of the Pervasive Pollyannas of Prosperity, they don''t have to live off their market calls. Those who invest based on their "Never say recession" worldview best have another source of income. Fortunately, most of the public isn''t so easily misled. - Reply to this comment
- You meamn like the famous Kerry is smarter than Bush?
Posted by Latrocinor at 11:19 AM : Jul 05, 2008
Who isn''''t??
Posted by liberalme
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Nope, a thoroughly debunked hater lie. - Reply to this comment
- Timothy voted Republican, I do not think MCVET votes Republican...
Posted by IOWEIGN
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Haters are haters are haters and political orientation has nothing to do with it. If McVet decided to vote Republican McVet would still be a hater like Mcveigh, like Westboro Baptist Church, like any other person or organization who feeds and nurtures hate. - Reply to this comment
- Timothy Mcveigh would be proud of you Mcvet.
Posted by Latrocinor at 09:11 AM : Jul 05, 2008
Timothy voted Republican, I do not think MCVET votes Republican...
Posted by IOWEIGN at 11:42 AM : Jul 05, 2008
Don''t think so either. My, aren''t they quick to disown one of theirs when the opportunity comes along. Good luck. There are so many more McVeighs still out there. - Reply to this comment
- and what are you people with BDS going to do with yourselves after he is out of office ?
I hate to see withdrawal with this kind of disease
Posted by earth56
With any justice, we''ll be relishing in all the hearings and ultimate incarceration of these criminals in Washington. - Reply to this comment
- You meamn like the famous Kerry is smarter than Bush?
Posted by Latrocinor at 11:19 AM : Jul 05, 2008
Who isn''t??
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- Timothy Mcveigh would be proud of you Mcvet.
Posted by Latrocinor at 09:11 AM : Jul 05, 2008
Timothy voted Republican, I do not think MCVET votes Republican... - Reply to this comment
- And one of the saddest realities we face today is that so many of these wise men and women have already delivered most all the answers we seek.
Posted by Humanavance
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And yet a man still can''t stop and ask for directions. - Reply to this comment
- I heard George Bush had a good thought once, but it died from loneliness.
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- That''''s why we demand facts to support our points, when they are serious points. When they are not, as in your examples, we can ignore them.
Posted by jon2012
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You meamn like the famous Kerry is smarter than Bush? - Reply to this comment
- Bush is the reason for $6.00 a gallon gas and thousands of dead soldiers. Join the discussions about this evil monster at www.theseriouspolice.com
Posted by MeganThatch
and I lost after buying a lottery ticket because of Bush
and It flooded in Iowa because of Bush
and I was late to work by 5 minutes because of Bush
and the Civil War happened because of Bush
Posted by earth56 at 10:56 AM : Jul 05, 2008
That''s why we demand facts to support our points, when they are serious points. When they are not, as in your examples, we can ignore them. - Reply to this comment




