Comments on: Laura Bush's Afghan Visit Touts Progress

As President Says "Afghanistan Is Broke," First Lady Focuses On Hopeful Signs

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by jerr11 June 9, 2008 3:36 AM EDT
After the photo shoot, this first Cougar (LOL) will bring home this piece of meat.

"Romp in Kabul!"

Nice title for a story about a warmongering wife, living off her hubby''s spoils of war, and going into battlefield to ogle his men!

Hey LAURA, how does it feel living off BLOOD MONEY?

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by tawpdawg11 June 9, 2008 2:38 AM EDT
Ahhhh Yessss....springtime in BoraBora. I understand the poppies are in all their splendor about now.
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by tawpdawg11 June 9, 2008 2:33 AM EDT
President George W. Bush, in an interview in Washington on Friday with RAI TV of Italy, said bluntly, "Afghanistan is broke."


I bet they ain''t nowheres near as broke as we are. Any takers???

Didn''t Clinton hand off a a hummin economy, budget surpluses, no debt?

This prez can''t run a ball club, or a state or a country or my kidz lemonade stand.

And we knew goin into the elections he was a doof.

He woulda flunked outta college if it wasnt for his granpappy.


We got just what we deserved.

The London Times Headline was spot on: "How Can 50 Million Americans Be So Dumb?"

I''ll tell ya how....from listenin to Landslide Limbaugh, Sean Handjob, The Blond Bombats etc all day every day.

We are hopelessly skrewed.

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by kansas1946 June 9, 2008 12:56 AM EDT
Yes, great progress. I notice there was a sucicide bomber today that killed some British soldiers. Wonderful progress. Bush dropped the ball on Afghanistan and ran off to Iraq where there weren''t any terrorists. No one is paying any attention to the little first lady.
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by jerr11 June 9, 2008 12:35 AM EDT
After 8 years, she''''s going to go out and do something? Now?

Posted by stevex47 at 08:10 PM : Jun 08, 2008



She can revive that Best Little ********** in Texas and put Wh*ore # 1 Jenna in charge.

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by jerr11 June 9, 2008 12:33 AM EDT
Do not vote for MaCain or you will get more of the same.

Posted by antoniof123 at 08:44 PM : Jun 08, 2008



Actually not more of the same, worse!

If you think it''s bad enough now, wait till you get four years of McCain:

Gas at $12 a gallon.

10,000 Dead Americans in Iraq.

$6 trillion wasted in Iraq.

As Reagan said, you ain''t seen nothin'' yet!

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by dronemonk June 9, 2008 12:27 AM EDT
Ahhh, that fleeting "progress".

For all the "progress" we''ve been told about during Bush''s inept reign, you''d think we''d actually have something to show for it. Instead, I just smell stale and unconvincing propaganda.
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by ioweign June 9, 2008 12:11 AM EDT
Laura Bushit, this is bushit, please don''''t promise them any money...We need the taxpayer''''s money to stay in this country now....We should attack saudi arabia and lower the gas prices ourselfs..can''''t do---Pres. Bushit is in with the oil people.....Come back home, you look like an idiot over their!!!!!

Posted by wp4088 at 09:05 PM : Jun 08, 2008

Georgie sent her over to learn how to belly dance but as you see in the above picture something got lost in the translation and Laura got a table dance...

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by sgtrds-e4 June 8, 2008 11:47 PM EDT
I think Condi managed to walk up the chain of command without ever getting off from her back. Posted by SgtRDS-E4

Affirmative Action?

Posted by haoli25 at 07:52 PM : Jun 08, 2008

GOP style.
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by rudy654-2009 June 8, 2008 11:45 PM EDT
what have you done besides whine like a baby?


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Posted by jamesm12341 at 08:43 PM

Much like you do?
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