Comments on: Pentagon: Terror Boss Confesses
Statement Read At Military Trial Quotes Him Claiming Responsibility "From A To Z"
- neo-commie states :
"As are a growing number of patriotic Americans, myself included. Bush and his minions, like Cheney, are infinitely more dangerous to America and our freedoms and values then any terrorist, including bin Laden, ever has been or ever will be ...
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Yes. I am fully aware that you believe that.
The Liberal wing of the Democrat party has a long and unfavorable history of political opportunism during periods or war and crisis. From the Blue-lantern days of the war of 1812 when Democrats signeled British ships when it was safe to unload their contrabands, through the Democrat-Copperhead days of the Civil War when Democrats tried at every step to undermine President Abe Lincoln, until today, Liberals rise to the occasion during periods of war by seeking political opportunity and by embracing America's enemies. - Reply to this comment
- After the torture,,, He'd probably admit to being Santa Claus, Jack Ther Ripper, & Elvis -- Look at Padilla, he's looney.
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- Lieber1881,
I think you're an a s s h o l e, but the "Madeleine Albright's twin" sentence did make me laugh.... - Reply to this comment
- America is a FASCIST NATION ruled by the Power Elite.
Our Mainstream "News" is Propaganda.
Our Government, Public Schools, Television, and Churches are run by the Elite.
9/11 was done by Bush/Cheney and AIPAC/Israel.
YOU ARE WATCHING THE END OF DEMOCRACY AND THE RISE OF FASCIST POLICE STATE AMERICA. - Reply to this comment
- now, let's slice him into a thousand pieces, and as he dies, bring in a wild boar to gnaw at his entrails...film it, and drop copies all over Eastern Afghanistan, Western Pakistan, Ramati and Fallujah - and Tehran.
You thought you were going to meet your vestal virgins, buddy. The last sight you see on earth is Madeleine Albright's twin chewing your who-who. - Reply to this comment
- An important point: Studying history, these Republicans closely resemble the robber barons of the Herbert Hoover era, IMO
Posted by Scott4261 at 10:54 PM : Mar 14, 2007
Close indeed. Their goal is to return America to the time of McKinley. One of Bush's leading tax advisers, Grover Norquist, said that same in an interview from 2001 when he said "Yes, Mckinley, but without as much regulation". This is also the same man who said the goal is to reduce the size of government to the point where it could be "drowned in the bathtub". Too many people fail to realize that there is a lot more to neoconservatism then foreign policy. They want to privatize government until it no longer exists as an entity for the common man, but rather to have wants left as a tool for major corporations and an elite ruling class. They want two classes in America, a rich ruling elite and everyone else as workers/servants. They honestly believe this to be the best form of government for everyone. - Reply to this comment
- since when confession under torture submissable???
Only in USA??? - Reply to this comment
- bsrasmus,
With all due respect, we will have to agree to disagree. - Reply to this comment
- it seems that CBS is more interested in getting Bush than in getting Bin Laden.
Posted by Jebby_One at 10:32 PM : Mar 14, 2007
As are a growing number of patriotic Americans, myself included. Bush and his minions, like Cheney, are infinitely more dangerous to America and our freedoms and values then any terrorist, including bin Laden, ever has been or ever will be. Terrorists blow up some of our building and kill some of our citizens. Terrible certainly, but Bush on the other hand wants to dismantle our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, thinks he is above the law like a king or dictator and pis*ses on our Declaration of Independence. He is part of a cancer and a rot from inside of our nation that needs to be sliced out. - Reply to this comment
- bsrasmus,
An important point: Studying history, these Republicans closely resemble the robber barons of the Herbert Hoover era, IMO - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




