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VP Says Some Democrats Have Been "Irresponsible" On Iraq In Pushing For Withdrawal Timetable

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by seven-pesos April 15, 2007 9:17 PM EDT
slave state, christian, republican snakes can lick my dong.

i hate the south.

phony christian creeps.

bush loving republican snakes.

don't let me catch any of you dixie azzholes in california.

i'll put my foot in your hypocrite dixie snake azz.

ha,ha,ha.

nothing good comes out of the white trash, ignorant, uneducated slave state south.

don't let me catch you in california.

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by clemenhagen1 April 15, 2007 9:16 PM EDT
CHENEY QUOTE: "He said leaving Iraq now would signal U.S. withdrawal from a global war on terror, sending the wrong message to allies such as Pakistan."

What a classic piece of spin. First of all, our beloved ally, Pakistan, has been harboring Osama bin Laden for years. Pakistan also possesses nuclear weapons, fueling Iran's desire to be able to protect themselves from being surrounded by hostile enemies (Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and a U.S. puppet state in Iraq). The other problem with this statement? Once again Mr. Dark Side attempts to confuse the U.S. public by insinuating that Iraq stands at the center of the global war on terror. Iraq faces a civil war fueled by an insurgency; the violence there stems primarily from age-old home-grown rivalries. Because Bush and Cheney's crew have botched the reconstruction, turning it into a dreaded occupation, our troops have become sitting duck targets for some terrorists who come merely to take advantage of the opportunity. Cheney has destroyed U.S. credibility abroad and now seeks to lecture those in the Congress and the U.S. public who seek to negotiate an end to this disastrous foreign policy debacle.
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by booyaw_77 April 15, 2007 9:16 PM EDT
Cheney is old school. But the handle is Feingold misleading. Because it confuses the issue. The only people coming out against this administration are the people that want to sell their books! Not anybody out for the truth about 9/11. But to sell books! They make the controversy for their own exclusive profit. Not any "oh my god, somethings terribly wrong." A "oh my god, somethings terribly wrong and you gotta buy my book to find out what it is!"

Who do ya believe more? The guy with nothing to say? Or too much?

And ANYBODY whose ever had any dealings with the national security sector knows that they could walk into a room of lepers and stick out like sore thumbs. Its just the way they are. "No, I don't wanna sleep with donald trump's x-wife!"
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by zertrat April 15, 2007 9:13 PM EDT
Cheney complains about congress planning to cut funds for our assault on Iraq and says "I don't think that the majority of the Democrats in Congress want to leave America's fighting forces in harm's way..." Duh. I'd love to meet Cheney because I could call him *** to his face. [did CBS blip the name?]
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by emhawks April 15, 2007 9:08 PM EDT


"He also refuted claims by Reid that, amid a hostile Congress and the president's declining approval ratings, he and other members of the administration had become more isolated than Richard Nixon's White House during the Watergate scandal.

"It's a ridiculous notion," Cheney said."

He needs to talk with real Americans; he'd soon find out it's not "a ridiculous notion". But as we all know, since Cheney is one of the most cowardly murderers ever to walk the earth, he would never do that.

To me this quote describes him perfectly:

"You're incomplete. The human parts of you are missing."
- from "The Lion in Winter"

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by truth832-2009 April 15, 2007 9:05 PM EDT
The attack on the people of the south is about as american as is the attack on Iraq or on any that does not agree with our perspective. That is the reason Bush was elected; he demonstrates the mentality of the american people willing to attack without clarity.

Get a grip Americans! Let us focus our energy and combine our resources so as to limit the damage that the Bush administration is clearly doing to both this country and to Iraq. Quit attacking one another!
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by seven-pesos April 15, 2007 9:03 PM EDT
confederate rebel creeps couldn't reconcile themselves with losing the civil war...

so they started murdering all their yankee prisoners of war.

in one camp alone...andersonville, georgia rebel confederate death camp,

that confederate rebel scum murdered more than 13,000 fine, young, defenseless, yankee prisoners of war.

13,000 yankee p.o.w.'s murdered, hung, starved to death, allowed to die of disease, tortured to death

before grant could rescue them from their tormentors.

read about it! confederate rebel death camp in andersonville, georgia.

i hate the south.

i hate bush.

i hate those dixie christian creeps.

don't let me catch any of you bush loving dixie republican snakes in california!

war, hate, arrogance, twisted evangelist creeps, republican snakes.

nothing good comes out of the south!
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by bluestardad April 15, 2007 8:56 PM EDT
CHENEY HAS ZERO CREDIBILITY! PROMOTE HIM ALL YOU WANT CHICKEN HAWK SPHINCTER BOYS NO ONE LISTENS!

WHO CARES ABOUT THE MIDDLE EAST? THEY HAVE NOTHING WE NEED!


Write and tell that to AIPAC as they brag about buying your Elected Representatives while American soldiers are being killed!

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Johnson, Tim- (D - SD)
Kerry, John F.- (D %u2013 MA
Landrieu, Mary L.- (D - LA)
Lautenberg, Frank R.- (D - NJ)
Levin, Carl- (D - MI)
Pryor, Mark L.- (D - AR)
Reed, Jack- (D - RI)
Rockefeller, John D., IV- (D - WV)


Alexander, Lamar- (R - TN)
Allard, Wayne- (R - CO)
Chambliss, Saxby- (R - GA)
Cochran, Thad- (R - MS)
Coleman, Norm- (R - MN)
Collins, Susan M.- (R - ME)
Cornyn, John- (R - TX)
Craig, Larry E.- (R - ID)
Dole, Elizabeth- (R - NC)
Enzi, Michael B.- (R - WY)
Graham, Lindsey- (R - SC)
Hagel, Chuck- (R - NE)
Inhofe, James M.- (R - OK)
McConnell, Mitch- (R - KY)
Roberts, Pat- (R - KS)
Sessions, Jeff- (R - AL)
Smith, Gordon H.- (R - OR)
Stevens, Ted- (R - AK)
Sununu, John E.- (R - NH)
Warner, John- (R - VA)


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by seven-pesos April 15, 2007 8:55 PM EDT
never a war the south couldn't lose.

jefferson davis lost his.
johnson lost his.
bush will lose his.

the south has lost every war they ever started.

iraq will be no different.

those idiot southerners are only good for sunday afternoon parades...

in their tight butt uniforms.

slave state, bush loving, phony christian, republican ******* snakes.

i ***** on the south.

i wipe my azz on the confederate flag.

nothing good comes out of the south!
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by sandy19731 April 15, 2007 8:48 PM EDT
Mr. Cheney,
Your friend is conviced of a federal crime and you haven't had a chance to speak to him.

Wow

You sure are a great friend.
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by seven-pesos April 15, 2007 8:46 PM EDT
texas christian snakes are up to their old tricks.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-bible15apr15,0,2962092.story?coll=la-home-headlines

phony, bible thumping, ignorant, flag waving, uneducated slave state trash...

bush's kind of people.

nothing good comes out of the south!
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by jpesot April 15, 2007 8:43 PM EDT
It's funny that the CBS site bleeped my use of Cheney's first name ... I guess they know what he is too.
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by jerr11 April 15, 2007 8:43 PM EDT
"VP Says Some Democrats Have Been "Irresponsible" On Iraq In Pushing For Withdrawal Timetable"


The REAL IRRESPONSIBILITY is in invading Iraq in the first place!

But of course this ******** will argue that war profiteering is not irresponsible!

So how much is your cut, Mr. ********?

LAst I heard, it's 20 billion so far for your Halliburton buddies.

What I'll like to know is, how much is your cut?
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by jpesot April 15, 2007 8:40 PM EDT
Hey, don't hate the south yet! Its not all of us. But I have to admit I moved here from the north so I'm not southern.

There are lots of people down here, even some born here, that see Cheney for the ridiculous clown that he is.

The Republicans tapped into a patriotic, values oriented streak down here. Its a streak that WANTS to believe that the US govenement is GOOD. They want to love the President unconditinally, like children love their parents.

Hopefully, they will start to realize that the President isn;t always right, just like your parents weren't always right.

The idea of questioning the President is a progressive one ... and its tough for some to do ... but I think we can get the south to come around.

Aftee *** and GW, I think many in the south will wonder what they were thinking when the voted for them ... and see how their patriotic instincts were used against them.
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by shedhouserob-2009 April 15, 2007 8:15 PM EDT
As usual, Corporate cheney and his stooge are trying to blame someone else on a war that *** and George started for profit. Iraq as someone else said was not a threat to the USA until Cheney and his stooge started it with lies, now it is a threat. Iran backing the sunni's and Saudia Arabia (ol man Bush's bed partner) backing the *******, we got a civil war that Corporate Cheney started for profit and can't end. Our boys in the cross hairs of both sides plus the terriosts. And how many Iraq's have been killed by Corporate Cheney and his puppet? 500, 000 probably.
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by seven-pesos April 15, 2007 8:14 PM EDT
without the south supporting him, bush would be unable to continue his illegal war in iraq...

but they still love that azzhoole, bush, in the south.

war, hate, arrogant, uneducated, ignorant, phony christian, twisted evangelist freaks.

i hate the south.

republican, christian snakes.

i ***** on the south.

i wipe my azz on the confederate flag.

ha,ha,ha.

nothing good comes out of the south!
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by fascistusa April 15, 2007 8:10 PM EDT
Why is King Cheney still in Power??

FREE AMERICA FROM THIS FASCIST REGIME!!!!!!!!!!!

Our History has been rewritten. The Civil War was about STATE RIGHTS. FREEDOM. Lincoln was a DICTATOR. John Wilks Booth was a HERO.
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by bigsk8fan April 15, 2007 8:09 PM EDT
Cheney sure is talking a lot this weekend. I guess W is looking to see if another speaker will help change the tide of public opinion. The problem, Mr. President, is that this is an illegal war that Americans want out of now. We want timetable. Didn't you get the message last November's elections? We put a lot of Democrats to put a stop to your warmongering.
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by j-whitman April 15, 2007 7:53 PM EDT
Cheney,,,,, Canada supports Terrorism --- They aided the terrorist that killed our President Lincoln,, John Wilkes Booth
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by bluestardad April 15, 2007 7:53 PM EDT
CHENEY HAS ZERO CREDIBILITY! PROMOTE HIM ALL YOU WANT CHICKEN HAWK SPHINCTER BOYS!

WHO CARES ABOUT THE MIDDLE EAST? THEY HAVE NOTHING WE NEED!


Write and tell that to AIPAC as they brag about buying your Elected Representatives while American soldiers are being killed!

http://www.aipac.org/forms/join_aipacClubs.htm

Congress email http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/

House Speakers email address: AmericanVoices@mail.house.gov

Republican Party email info@gop.com

Democratic Party email democraticparty@democrats.org


Baucus, Max- (D - MT)
Biden, Joseph R., Jr.- (D - DE)
Durbin, Richard- (D - IL)
Harkin, Tom- (D - IA)
Johnson, Tim- (D - SD)
Kerry, John F.- (D %u2013 MA
Landrieu, Mary L.- (D - LA)
Lautenberg, Frank R.- (D - NJ)
Levin, Carl- (D - MI)
Pryor, Mark L.- (D - AR)
Reed, Jack- (D - RI)
Rockefeller, John D., IV- (D - WV)


Alexander, Lamar- (R - TN)
Allard, Wayne- (R - CO)
Chambliss, Saxby- (R - GA)
Cochran, Thad- (R - MS)
Coleman, Norm- (R - MN)
Collins, Susan M.- (R - ME)
Cornyn, John- (R - TX)
Craig, Larry E.- (R - ID)
Dole, Elizabeth- (R - NC)
Enzi, Michael B.- (R - WY)
Graham, Lindsey- (R - SC)
Hagel, Chuck- (R - NE)
Inhofe, James M.- (R - OK)
McConnell, Mitch- (R - KY)
Roberts, Pat- (R - KS)
Sessions, Jeff- (R - AL)
Smith, Gordon H.- (R - OR)
Stevens, Ted- (R - AK)
Sununu, John E.- (R - NH)
Warner, John- (R - VA)


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