Comments on: Reid: Cheney Is Bush's "Attack Dog"
Senate Democrat Reacts After VP Accuses Him Of Playing Politics With Iraq Funding
- Reid: Cheney Is Bush's "Attack Dog"
Boo-hoo. What a cry baby......GAWD!!!! I predict Reid will be handed his hat before Pedro Gonzales.
What a loser. - Reply to this comment
- "Playing politics". What's wrong, George and Dickie, don't you like it when others play your game? Democrats are playing politics, and they don't support our troops. Can anyone conscious in America buy those lines any longer? Sorry, I mean, other than ultra-conservatives wearing blinders.
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- And we have in this corner, *** Cheney, weighing in with no military service but is perfectly willing to put our soldiers into further extended service that he avoided during Nam.
Let's compare that to his Democratic colleagues in Washington. Cheney can never say "I walked a mile in their shoes." This is obviously a liberal site, but facts are portrayed for quick, easy viewing. See:
http://www.awolbush.com/whoserved.html - Reply to this comment
- Anybody who would support a cocaine sniffing, alcoholic, drink driving, stealing, coward who goes AWOL instead of serving his duty needs their head examined.
Posted by mcdazz at 10:51 AM : Apr 25, 2007
LMFAO in agreement! - Reply to this comment
- If Soros supported Bush you would be saluting him...stop your whining.
MoveOn: "We Bought" the Democratic Party
MoveOn PAC team,%u201D the Soros front group stated: %u201CIn the last year, grassroots contributors like us gave more than $300 million to the Kerry campaign and the DNC, and proved that the Party doesn't need corporate cash to be competitive. Now it's our Party: we bought it, we own it, and we're going to take it back.%u201DTo clarify, the hysterical Left believes not only that America%u2019s oldest political party is for sale, but that George Soros has already made the down payment.
Whinning? Are you mad? This guy wants to buy a President as his front man. Are you some sort of nitwit? Or are you deliberately missing the point. How dense can you all get? - Reply to this comment
- Cheney calls the surge a "new strategy". Please try to find one conscious person in America who believes Bush and/or Cheney have a clue about what a good strategy would be after all the previous strategies have met with the same result: increased suicide bombings. What's the clear-cut strategy for dealing with insanity? Just ask Bush, he's been knocking on that door since before he was voted in.
And Cheney has no credibility on the Iraq War, since his life was "cut and run" during the Vietnam era. - Reply to this comment
- Anybody who would support a cocaine sniffing, alcoholic, drink driving, stealing, coward who goes AWOL instead of serving his duty needs their head examined.
Posted by mcdazz at 10:51 AM : Apr 25, 2007
LMFAO in agreement! - Reply to this comment
- GW Bush, Washington, D.C., March 13, 2002
"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
Perhaps one of the neocons here can tell us why GW Bush has cut and run on finding Bin Laden?
And then perhaps they could remind us all of what nationality the majority of the 9/11 hijackers were and why the Bush family KKKlan are still doing business with that country?
I'm really interested in finding out why the President of the United States is aiding and abetting the real enemy of the United States - Saudi Arabia. - Reply to this comment
- mudrose,
If Soros supported Bush you would be saluting him...stop your whining.
You will soon enough find that lots of people support Obama-lots! - Reply to this comment
- Yet, Soros is the one corrupting minds here. Hilarious.
Posted by Rafterman1
An increasing shrill website that uses any means necessary to smear Bush. Facts never really mattered, as long as the noise level was high. Largely funded by George Soros, a far-left extremist, and largely made up of other extreme leftists. MoveOn.org should be called MoveOnOutOfTheHouse.org to accurately reflect the slackers that adhere to MoveOn's principals. Such as they are.
He funds it heavily with his organization OSI. Might as well own it. - Reply to this comment
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