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by partypimp April 4, 2007 1:42 AM EDT
this whole thing is a joke. she is sending a mixed message when he can't open up a conversation without it having been in a 1 page memo. (why are Prez. Bush's Texas government papers hidden in his father archives anyway ?
he's getting shown up by a stronger woman and yapping like a little mutt.
and yes...

i was a republican until this clown came into office.
and someone please tell me Condie Rice isn't his lap dog.... she didn't seem to have any problem cleaning out Powell's desk as she is just a climber.
this whole this is a mess.
anything is better then the MULTI BILLION $$$,$$$,$$$,$$$.00 debt he is giving to his friends (yea... don't think we don't know).
PARTYPIMP
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by randalds April 4, 2007 1:38 AM EDT
YET the BS'rs call Bush a liar (likely for the wmd claim - which the US knew 100% for sure Saddam had wmd because WE, the US, gave Saddam wmd to fight Iran), thus Bush DIDN'T lie.

Posted by badaxmofo at 09:34 PM : Apr 03, 2007

And Bush as*skisser still ignore the fact that the bulk of the chemical and biological weapons we sold to Saddam were destroyed in front of UN weapons inspectors and the rest of them expired loooooooong before Bush launched his war of choice and for profit, so the contention that we knew he had them because we sold them to him is a huge stinking steaming pile of sh*it, just like everything else Bush and his butt-licking supporters say to defend this indefensible murderous war. Saddam did not have WMD's and Bush KNEW that he didn't. It was pure bullsh*it.
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by j-whitman April 4, 2007 1:29 AM EDT
Badax,,,, Nixon & Kissinger had the same problem in Viet Nam,,,, The War was lost & they didn't want to be dubed the surrender party --- Look what happened
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by walt1944-2009 April 4, 2007 12:38 AM EDT
It's encouraging to see someone doing something to try and get some help in ending the Bush war in Iraq. Pelosi is doing more than our supposed foreign affairs experts in the White House and that includes that excuse for a Secretary of State, Rice!
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by dallison7 April 4, 2007 12:30 AM EDT
Never in the history of human trials has there been such a challenge of good against evil.

Bush/Cheney are pure evil.

Nancy Pelosi is, without a doubt, risking her life standing up to these criminals.

The American public needs to be made aware of this just in case something happens.

She is a modern American hero!!
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by grazinggoat April 4, 2007 12:26 AM EDT
But continue to urge Israel to surrender just like you want to betray this country. Pathetic, a bunch of losers.
Posted by Superpatr898

-Hey Superfart699
Click on the following link and look what is developing between your beloved countries in the Middle-East.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6466909,00.html

If you continue to blindedly look over your shoulder without seeing a development potential rising from the East, and if you still, like your walking-Liar president, belittle and segregate between the peoples of the Middle-East, you are going to be the ultimate loser.

Why can't Walking-Liar decode the though clear message coming from the Middle-East to the fact that G.Walking-Lair Bush AIPAC-inspired policies are expired, outdated and not acceptable any more. The message clearly came from King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, our allies.

Pelosi has gone because King George does not understand the message sent to him and the political class of the USA by American citizens, last november, that we need a change in our approach. Walking-Liar AIPAC-inspired policies are A NO GO there... Out!
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by dallison7 April 4, 2007 12:24 AM EDT
Nancy Pelosi will be remembered in history as America's 'Iron Lady'. She is standing firm in the face of the most corrupt and violent group of criminals in the history of the world.

Keep up the good work, Nancy, the world is counting on you!
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by iceman_1960 April 4, 2007 12:00 AM EDT
"The best Ice has - at least she didn't pick her nose...WOW! no wonder..."
Posted by badaxmofo

Hey badax_Blinky.

If you can't take it, don't dish it out.

For your dinner time enjoyment:

http://mccarthy.vg:8080/images.mccarthy.vg/bush-pick.jpg
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by iceman_1960 April 3, 2007 11:54 PM EDT
"Whatta JOKE - just more evidence of her incompetence!" Posted by badaxmofo

The way she kicked your Republican a*sses last November, be thankful she isn't more competent than she is.

Blinky ? At least she doesn't pick her nose at baseball games, like Dubya.

Your hero Dubya. You can join him on history's trashpile.
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by iceman_1960 April 3, 2007 11:50 PM EDT
Bush: "Sending delegations doesn't work. It's simply been counterproductive."

Says the president whose war isn't working, whose war has simply been counterproductive.



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by iceman_1960 April 3, 2007 11:42 PM EDT
"A lot of people have gone to see President Assad ... and yet we haven't seen action. He hasn't responded," [Bush] told reporters at a Rose Garden news conference. "Sending delegations doesn't work. It's simply been counterproductive."

Has Bush - has any Republican - condemned Nixon's visit to Mao Tse-Tung in China.

Mao had already wracked up the world's record in dead bodies - 70 million - and was actively supporting North Vietnam in the Vietnam War at the time of Nixon's famous photo ops in Beijing.
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by superpatr898 April 3, 2007 11:38 PM EDT
Israel obviously wants to keep the Palestinians fragmented and weak...ExLax, disgrace to the Marines and Islamofascist appeaser.

Hear, Hear, echo his fellow surrender monkeys - Dopey Dally and RadioBozo. Surprised Tucker rhymes with F, and Skybozo aren't along to spew their Jooz hate. Or Bluestarbigot, ranting as usual about AIPAC.

Of course these clowns would prefer giving aid and comfort to Al Qaeda before they would even think Israel is an American ally. Just the nature of their Nazism - and stupidity.

Frankly I am beginning to doubt if any of them actually did serve in an American uniform. If they had, they'd know, like Al Haig, Ollie North, Tony Franks, Colin Powell, George S. Patton III,and many other American soldiers and officers that Israel, unlike their Paly friends is a true ally.

But they're too busy sitting on the toilet reading Mein Kampf and pitying the poor baby killers in Palestine.

Facts are facts. Dayan in '67 wanted NO American or British boys to fight or die for Israel. Shamir in '91 was fully prepared to end Saddam, except he got lectured by James F THE JEWS Baker, of the Iraq Surrender Group NOT to. It is Israeli equipment and expertise helping us in Iraq, not the Hamas or Al Qaeda friends of Bluestarbigot or Ex.

But continue to urge Israel to surrender just like you want to betray this country. Pathetic, a bunch of losers.
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by formrusmcsgt April 3, 2007 11:08 PM EDT
Sarge and I go back!
Posted by dallison7 at 08:05 PM : Apr 03, 2007

That we do, bro. And it's my pleasure.
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by formrusmcsgt April 3, 2007 11:05 PM EDT
Dinner time, so I will catch you all later.

Dallison7 always try to inform and educate we all can learn.The sarge is the one who got me researching all of this on the Israelis and Palestinians as there is no peace without the will of the people and from there the conditions for peace have to be in place economic, social and educational.
Posted by radiob at 08:02 PM : Apr 03, 2007

Enjoy, radiob. As always, a pleasure, bro.
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by dallison7 April 3, 2007 11:05 PM EDT
Dallison7 always try to inform and educate we all can learn.The sarge is the one who got me researching all of this on the Israelis and Palestinians as there is no peace without the will of the people and from there the conditions for peace have to be in place economic, social and educational.
Posted by radiob

Sarge and I go back!
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by formrusmcsgt April 3, 2007 11:02 PM EDT
They have not developed alternative forms of employment (high tech) and are reliant upon primarily agricultural and oil for their employment.
Posted by radiob at 07:57 PM : Apr 03, 2007

Considering the fact that Israel keeps their territory segmented, that's hardly surprising.

Israel is obviously bent on keeping the Palestinians fragmented, undeveloped, and weak.
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by dallison7 April 3, 2007 11:02 PM EDT
Sarge it is going to take alot of help from all nations to address the issue of the Palestinians economic woes and there education system.It does not stop there at the Palestinian territories as the problems that the Palestinians have is mirrored throughout the middle east (in lower percentages but still quite high)in regards to economy and education. They have not developed alternative forms of employment (high tech) and are reliant upon primarily agricultural and oil for their employment.
Posted by radiob


radio:

It is not simply the Palestinians. It's a start.
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by radiob-2009 April 3, 2007 11:02 PM EDT
Dinner time, so I will catch you all later.

Dallison7 always try to inform and educate we all can learn.The sarge is the one who got me researching all of this on the Israelis and Palestinians as there is no peace without the will of the people and from there the conditions for peace have to be in place economic, social and educational.
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by dallison7 April 3, 2007 10:59 PM EDT
sdb101 Read the Harry S Truman Institute and Near East Consulting polls on the Israel-Palestinian issue of peace.
Posted by radiob

Remember... their goal is to move the discussion to a 'lessor' level so they can participate. We should not feed into the trolls.
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by radiob-2009 April 3, 2007 10:57 PM EDT
Sarge it is going to take alot of help from all nations to address the issue of the Palestinians economic woes and there education system.It does not stop there at the Palestinian territories as the problems that the Palestinians have is mirrored throughout the middle east (in lower percentages but still quite high)in regards to economy and education. They have not developed alternative forms of employment (high tech) and are reliant upon primarily agricultural and oil for their employment.
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