Comments on: Bush Says Dems In Congress Are Failing

President Accuses Legislative Majority Of Not Living Up To Their Duties

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by bluestardad July 9, 2007 9:55 AM EDT
HEY REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS!

ONLY SEND TROOPS FOR AMERICAN NATIONAL INTEREST! NOT ISRAELI INTEREST.

NO WAR FOR OIL (STILL NO METERS ON IRAQI OIL TERMINALS AND SAUDI ARABIA AND KUWAIT ARE STILL SLANT DRILLING INTO IRAQI OIL FIELDS).

FINALLY SEND THESE DUEL PASSPORT HOLDING NEOCON CHICKEN HAWKS FROM THE AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE, WEEKLY STANDARD, AIPAC, AND PNAC TO FIGHT THE WARS THEY PUSH DOWN OUR POLITICIANS THROATS!

COWARDS!

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by donnie900 July 9, 2007 9:27 AM EDT
You listen to me you republicans. Git on the horn to one of yer weirdo groups there, and have them take over one of them big mansions there in bagdad (make sure it has a swimming pool), and draft a constitution and get outta there.
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by smirk5 July 9, 2007 9:10 AM EDT
In just a year and a half, Osama Bin Laden will have defeated George Bush Jr. The extremely unpopular Bush Jr. will head off to Crawford to watch his dog chase armadillos while Osama will remain the popular icon of the Al-Qaeda movement. Bush Jr. will have gotten more U.S. troops killed in Iraq than the number of citizens killed in the 9-11 attacks. Bush helped the U.S. to waste what will ultimately top 1 trillion dollars in the Iraq debacle which only has served to strenghen Bin Laden's movement worldwide.
One can only wonder how much Bin Laden will miss the fool who has done his best to run America into a ditch. Bin Laden will probably die a prophet and a hero to his cause. Bush Jr. will be remembered as one of the worst Presidents in U.S. history.
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by smirk5 July 9, 2007 8:58 AM EDT
Osama update:

Bush still hasn't smoked him out of his cave.
It's not apparent Bush is even trying to get Osama Bin Laden.

Most Americans know that Osama Bin Laden's group was behind the 9-11 attacks. Does Bush?
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by lars008-2009 July 9, 2007 8:19 AM EDT
SHOCKING%u2026 DEMONIC-RATS BREAK CAMPAIGN PLEDGE%u2026

Dems bend rules, break pledge
Democrats are wielding a heavy hand on the House Rules Committee, committing many of the procedural sins for which they condemned Republicans during their 12 years in power.

So far this year, Democrats have frequently prevented Republicans from offering amendments, limited debate in the committee and, just last week, maneuvered around chamber rules to protect a $23 million project for Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.).

On Wednesday, Democrats suggested changing the House rules to limit the minority's right to offer motions to recommit bills back to committee -- violating a protection that has been in place since 1822.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0507/4046.html

what campaign promise%u2026..lol
Gas prices on steady rise despite campaign promises
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20070402-113111-8038r.htm
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by smirk5 July 9, 2007 7:49 AM EDT
"Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the president to explain to us what the exit strategy is."
George Bush 1999

Ok Cons, it's been 4+ years now and the situation in Iraq is worse than when we got there. What's the exit strategy? Was there ever a plan?
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by ramos937 July 9, 2007 7:34 AM EDT
The reason the Democratic Congress has not lived up to expectations is that a significant part of it - the Republicans - are to blame. This will be taken care of during the 2008 elections. Too bad, I really hate a one part system.
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by stevie571 July 9, 2007 5:44 AM EDT
clemenhagen 1
Thank you for reminding me of the #1 rule of blogging. Insult everyone who does not agree with you. I may be an idiot, however my post was merely to point out an opinion in an Associated Press bylined news story which is factually incorrect.
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by mikekleber July 9, 2007 4:47 AM EDT
I am writing, barely staying conscious from dehydration caused by severe vomiting after reading George Bush's quote that Democrats are spending the country's money unwisely. How can that moron say that after blowing 500 billion in Iraq???!!!?????!!!!! My dog has more cognitive abilities than Bush.
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by ubrew12 July 9, 2007 4:32 AM EDT
From another article: "Half a year - from May 2006 to late January of 2007 - went by filled with reports that Libby's lawyers were going to put Cheney under oath on the witness stand. Even Cheney himself said in a January 2007 interview with Wolf Blitzer: "I'm going to be a witness in that trial within a matter of weeks, I'm not going to discuss it." Suddenly, in the second week of February, 2007, Scooter Libby decided to lie down and let the steamroller of the criminal justice system roll all over him. He wouldn't ask Rove or Cheney to testify. He wouldn't call other witnesses from within the White House. His lawyer wasn%u2019t going to bring up the Cheney memo [which implicated the President] again. Libby wouldn't even take the stand in his own defense... From a legal defense point of view it made no sense. It was almost as if Libby didn't care if he was convicted or not."

We know now, of course, why he didn't care.

Quid pro quo...
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