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President Calls Democrats "Irresponsible," Dems Say They Represent Americans' Views On "Failed War"

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by waynabq April 4, 2007 1:51 AM EDT
How can one not make fun of people so obsessed with monkey worship?
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by waynabq April 4, 2007 1:48 AM EDT
How can anyone support a Moron(s) who three years ago said this about the Iraqi conflict?

"Bring it On"

"Mission Accomplished"

Osama Bin Ladin, we're bringing back dead or alive and later retracting and saying I don't spend that much time thinking about him...

"Al Quaeda is in its death throes..."

"Anyone outting a CIA agent won't be working in my administration..."

"Iraq has weapons of mass destruction..."

"Iraq has covert agents working with Al Quaeda..."

"The U.S. does not torture....."

"The U.S. does not have secret prisons...."

"Heckuva of job Brownie" during the Katrina debacle

I guess if you're braindead and just love drinking that cool sweet Kool-Aid, Bush is one heckuva president.
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by pakaal April 4, 2007 1:43 AM EDT
"President Bush denounced "irresponsible" Democrats on Tuesday for going on spring break without approving money for the Iraq war with no strings."

And right after the press conference, he goes back home to vacation in Crawford Texas. Next?

"He condemned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip to Syria, too, accusing her of encouraging a terrorism sponsor."

While U.S. Rep. Joe Pitts and two other Republican congressmen met with Syrian President Bassar Assad THE SAME WEEK, so obviously it's OK when Republicans encourage terrorism sponsors.

Is Bush so separated from reality he can't see how badly his propaganda is backfiring?
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by retmilspouse April 4, 2007 1:43 AM EDT
waynabq,
What esteemed instutition of higher learning did you grace the campus of? And I guess if Fallingwater wasn't a museum you'd tell us you live there since you are such a fan of architecture. Why don't you just debate the facts of the story and quit making fun of people.
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by waynabq April 4, 2007 1:37 AM EDT
Why don't Bush supporters accept reality? Another 150 Iraqis died three days ago in another bombing, how many times has Bush said "Iraq is turning another Corner". If Iraq is so safe, why does Bush's visits have to be in complete secrecy? Why does it make sense to Bush supporters when Bush/Cheney give a thumbs up to the British for withdrawing because things in Iraq are "stabilizing" and at the same time we're sending in another 28,000 troops because the situation needs to be stabilized?

If Bush was selling snake oil and swampland, his supporters would have plenty of both.
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by waynabq April 4, 2007 1:32 AM EDT
Bush needs to instill fear, and keep up this bogus "War on Terror" which is about as winnable and as meaningful as the "War on Crime" or the "War on Drugs". He must create enemies, even if they actually don't exist so he can rally his fear filled supporters to give up their civil liberties, accept torture, secret prisons, billions of their tax dollars and most importantly the loss of U.S. troops, innocent Iraqi civilians all in the name of fighting terrorist bogeymen and a false sense of security. Pretty pathetic.
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by feelfree1 April 4, 2007 1:29 AM EDT
cbville72,

Re: "How about NJ's Gov. McGreevey? He appoints his gaybird lover to HOMELAND SECURITY DIRECTOR for the State!"

McGreevey is also a passionate Zionist. His gay lover was a man he had met in Israel. He then placed this Israeli non-citizen as the head of his state's Homeland Bootlicker department.

McGreevey is an excellent example of how Israeli extremist sympathizers have entrenched themselves within the Democrat Party, and have climbed into bed with Israel, so to speak, just as their counterparts in the other "major" party have.

Our current political system is a joke.
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by pakaal April 4, 2007 1:29 AM EDT
For you MORONS who actually buy into Bush's shiite, the fastest the GOP passed a supplemental for Iraq was 89 DAYS!
Posted by energyecon at 10:23 PM : Apr 03, 2007
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And the longest was 119 days, with nary a peep out of the President.... Compare that with the howling we're hearing from him now, for a much shorter delay.

I was also impressed at his hypocrisy in complaining about the one week recess taken by Congress - the very day he went on holiday himself.
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by retmilspouse April 4, 2007 1:27 AM EDT
never met a southerner i ever liked.

war, hate, bush lovers, phony christian creeps, rednecks, ignorant crooked republican snakes.

the south never does good for america.

just war, slavery, k.k.k., twisted evangelist creeps, fat azzed citizens, bible thumpers...

yeah, i hate the south.

don't let me catch any of you bush loving dixie freaks in california.

i'll put my size 13 up your yazoo.

ha,ha,ha.

nothing good comes out of the south!
Posted by seven-pesos at 09:57 PM : Apr 03, 2007



You are a sick creep. Can you please stop the cut and paste and try to come up with some comments that are based on the facts of the story. People are tired of reading this same *** for every article you comment on, I know I am tired of it. And again I need to tell you that Texas is not a part of the South, hence they are not Southerners. You are an IDIOT.
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by waynabq April 4, 2007 1:25 AM EDT
To call Bush supporters "stupid" would be the understatement of the century.
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by energyecon April 4, 2007 1:23 AM EDT
For you MORONS who actually buy into Bush's shiite, the fastest the GOP passed a supplemental for Iraq was 89 DAYS!

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by waynabq April 4, 2007 1:22 AM EDT
Why do all the Bush supporters on this forum sound like they all live in the same trailer park? First they want to "Liberate", "spread Democracy" to the Iraqis and to save them from a brutal dictator, now they want to "nuke" all of them and teach them a "lesson".

If these redneck bible-thumping, flag waving, Limbaugh listening, Fox News watching idiots weren't supporting Bush, I would be in shock. These are the "30 percenters" otherwise known as the lunatic fringe, a violent and small minded crowd. When it comes to higher learning, these people consider a middle school diploma a monumental achievement.
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by rharrin1 April 4, 2007 1:22 AM EDT
I love to hear about the Halliburton "scandals" and the neocon rants that go on in this site.
Posted by cbville72 at 10:00 PM : Apr 03, 2007

What was it bush said about war profiteering?

What did he do when it was disclosed that haliburton was overcharging 1.75 a gallon for fuel, they are still over there aren't they.
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by pakaal April 4, 2007 1:18 AM EDT
cbville72, by now I assume you've heard that there was a Republican delegation there at the same time, and that there were Republicans IN her delegation, AND that there was another Republican delegation there earlier this year. Yet Bush stayed silent on that.

Could you tell me how the Republican delegation being there is OK, while Pelosi's bipartisan delegation is not?
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by j-whitman April 4, 2007 1:18 AM EDT
Nixon & Kissinger had the same problem,,, The War was lost & they didn't want to be dubed the surrender party --- Look what happened
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by pakaal April 4, 2007 1:15 AM EDT
"The facts are stark and the facts are real. . . Our men and women in uniform love their country more than their comfort. They have never failed us, and we must not fail them. But the best intentions and the highest morale are undermined by back-to-back deployments, poor pay, shortages of spare parts and equipment, and rapidly declining readiness."
-George W. Bush, August 2000

The hypocrisy is overwhelming....
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by johnkuhn2 April 4, 2007 1:14 AM EDT
McGreevey is not a scandal because the Democrats don't demonize and blame *** for every atrocity man has committed... Get real, when you Moral Majority adherents *** up, it is all that much more news worthy because you speak out against such behavior as SIN........ So don't *** your wive's tonight with any birth control cuz ya'll are sinnin......
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by rharrin1 April 4, 2007 1:12 AM EDT
Well I agree with him for one. She has no business being there as she holds no weight over there and undermines the president by being there while denouncing his policy for political gains. She will accomplish nothing. Aside for the fact that she will get some publicity.
Posted by cbville72 at 09:55 PM : Apr 03, 2007

cbville72 I suppose you don't remember bush formed the 911 commission and didn't heed their advice like talking to Syria and Iran, she is doing just that.
Before the invasion his generals tried to advise but since they didn't agree with his plan bush put them on unemployment.
How can you still back this moron?
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by cbville72 April 4, 2007 1:00 AM EDT
I love to hear about the Halliburton "scandals" and the neocon rants that go on in this site. How about NJ's Gov. McGreevey? He appoints his gaybird lover to HOMELAND SECURITY DIRECTOR for the State!

That my freinds is a scandal. Not hiring a company that was the ONLY company capable of carrying out the infrastructure rebuild of Iraq.

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by seven-pesos April 4, 2007 12:57 AM EDT
never met a southerner i ever liked.

war, hate, bush lovers, phony christian creeps, rednecks, ignorant crooked republican snakes.

the south never does good for america.

just war, slavery, k.k.k., twisted evangelist creeps, fat azzed citizens, bible thumpers...

yeah, i hate the south.

don't let me catch any of you bush loving dixie freaks in california.

i'll put my size 13 up your yazoo.

ha,ha,ha.

nothing good comes out of the south!
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