Comments on: 20 Bodies Found, Iraq Blast Kills 22 More
Beheaded Men Found On Banks Of Tigris, Car Bomb Tears Through Crowded Baghdad Bus Station
- a drug company kills off millions, but advertises the drugs that killoff more few, but meida outlets refuse paid advertisemtns from most as they are silly and dangersous while governments spend trillions creamming pills down fokls throtas and waving guns in folks faces and afforeding them no market share for their suffering even as they tax old widows for their retirements income while the old widows die sleeping with guns afraid to leave the house and afraid to stay in it and buying protection from god for the police are too busy to patrol and too busy to even show at the door to collectg the taxes becasue they it's more cheap to send a letter with a threat and meanwhile terror has never been more affordable as silly litttle microwaves and silly little macrowaves and silly little preprogrammed robots and silly little insects and silly little microbes abound all over and there's no end to the maximum wage get sick soon and no beginning to the minimum wage get well soon and its funny the pharoahs build educations and liabilities scarecely a pharoah can afford then stops off at the fast food place for a vegie burger from a general surgeon with no knowledge of feed the world wutsoever, just tax and tax and tax it
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- The Republicons have failed.
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- ...three British soldiers were killed (by) a roadside bomb in southern Iraq." Want to wager how long it will be before those targets are gone?
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- "[Iraqis] have never been associated with violence till big bad cowboy bush started picking on them, right? hmmmmmmmm, i guess it was falwell and billy graham that have been blowing up those marine barracks and german disco's, right?"
- Posted by goheels_15 at 09:21 AM : Jun 28, 2007
They were never associated with democracy, or anything but tyrannical rule and brutal violence.
Then Bush showed up (showed up by proxy, I mean) with his BELIEFS and his BROMIDES.
"See, I believe people want to be free... People across the Middle East can look at Iraq and see what life in a free country is like."
Thanks to Dubya, they certainly can now. - Reply to this comment
- But Lauren Bacall married an Irishman.
Don't forget about that. - Reply to this comment
- i dont know why you people are making such a big fuss about radical muslims when that noted political scientist rosie o'donnell and her ilk have clearly told us that radical christianity is just as bad. i'm sure we are all on pins and needles worrying and fretting over the next car bomb that pat robertson will set off...right? i mean surely rosie and moveon.org and code pink and that crowd wouldnt try to deceive us and say something that wasnt true...would they? nahhhhhhh, sweet little ol rosie and those peaceful libs would neeeeeeevvvvvverrrrr do something like that. those innocent muslims were all just trying to live simple lives as goat herders until the mean ol' americans showed up right. shame on us for making them so radical. they have never been associated with violence till big bad cowboy bush started picking on them, right? hmmmmmmmm, i guess it was falwell and billy graham that have been blowing up those marine barracks and german disco's, right?
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- How many Jews are there in the US?
2%
How many non-Jews?
98%
Although we're massively out-numbered, limp-wristed, purse-carrying, hip-swivelling, c@ck-s@cking Gentiles like king77shaw are totally shiite-scared of us!!! - Reply to this comment
- "God would tell me, 'George, go and fight those terrorists in Afghanistan.' And I did, and then God would tell me, 'George go and end the tyranny in Iraq,' and I did." - George W. Bush
Bush is acutely psychotic in the clinical sense of hearing voices. (As in, "The Word of the Lord came unto me, to drown my children in the bathtub.")
Surely the phrase "High Crimes and Misdemeanors" can be reasonably construed to include clinical psychosis, as the Founding Fathers would not have thought that madness was an insufficint reason to remove the Chief Executive from power. - Reply to this comment
- Remember this one Cons? You ate this one up too.
Friday, December 01, 2006
BAGHDAD, Iraq: Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Thursday he believed Iraqi forces would be ready by June 2007 to take full control of security in Iraq, an issue on which he pressed President Bush during their meeting in Amman, Jordan.
"I can say that Iraqi forces will be ready, fully ready to receive this command and to command its own forces, and I can tell you that by next June our forces will be ready," al-Maliki said in an interview with ABC News.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,29
33,233178,00.html
You Cons know it's June, right?
Suckers. - Reply to this comment
- "there must be some holy writing somewhere that justifies this. Musta' been done in the name of some God."
- Posted by rushlimpdrug at 08:29 AM : Jun 28, 2007
The BBC reports it.
"Former Palestinian foreign minister Nabil Shaath says Mr Bush told him and Mahmoud Abbas, former prime minister and now Palestinian President: "I'm driven with a mission from God. God would tell me, 'George, go and fight those terrorists in Afghanistan.' And I did, and then God would tell me, 'George go and end the tyranny in Iraq,' and I did."
And "now again", Mr Bush is quoted as telling the two, "I feel God's words coming to me: 'Go get the Palestinians their state and get the Israelis their security, and get peace in the Middle East.' And by God, I'm gonna do it."
Mr Abbas remembers how the US President told him he had a "moral and religious obligation" to act. The White House has refused to comment on what it terms a private conversation. But the BBC account is anything but implausible, given how throughout his presidency Mr Bush, a born-again Christian, has never hidden the importance of his faith. "
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http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1007-03.htm
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- SAFE AS SOME CITIES IN AMERICA, JOHN MCCAIN (R) ARIZONA
LIKE ANY MARKET PLACE IN INDIANA, MIKE PENCE (R) INDIANA
STEP AWAY FROM THE KOOL AID
ANYONE THAT VOTES REPUBLICAN SHOULD BE COMMITTED OR HAVE MARK FOLEY BRING THEM BREAKFAST! - Reply to this comment
- let us not forget the following Zionists who put Israel%u2019s interests over the United States when crafting, promoting and implementing the Iraq War.
Richard Perle - chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board. Chief architect of the Iraq war.
Paul Wolfowitz - Deputy Defense Secretary, dethroned World Bank head and member of Perle's Defense Policy Board, in the Pentagon. Chief architect of the Iraq war.
Douglas Feith - Under Secretary of Defense and Policy Advisor at the Pentagon. Feith is a pro-Israel extremist and is closely associated with the extremist group, the Zionist Organization of America. Chief architect of the Iraq war.
Kenneth Adelman - sits on the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board under Perle, and is another extremist pro-Israel advisor. Chief architect of the Iraq war.
I. Lewis Scooter Libby - Vice President Dikk Cheney's Chief of Staff. The chief pro-Israel Jewish advisor to Cheney.
Elliott Abrams - National Security Council Advisor. He was one of the more hawkish pro-Israel Jews in the Reagan Administration.
Robert Zoellick - our new World Bank leader and one of the more hawkish pro-Israel Zionists in the Bush (Jr) Administration who advocated invading Iraq.
David Frum - White House speechwriter behind the "Axis of Evil" label. He lumps together all the lies and accusations against Iraq for Bush to justify the war. - Reply to this comment
- there must be some holy writing somewhere that justifies this.
Musta' been done in the name of some God. - Reply to this comment
- Nothing fails like failure.
More than one in three REPUBLICANS are now in the anti-war camp.
"A CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll released Tuesday shows that 38 percent of respondents who identified themselves as Republicans say they oppose the war.
Sen. George Voinovich, R-Ohio, is jumping straight to what he calls Plan "E" for "Exit."
"It's time for the United States to put together a comprehensive plan for gradual disengagement in Iraq," Voinovich said. "We're running out of time and I don't think it's fair to the next administration to say, 'Hey by the way, we're leaving this baby for you guys to figure out.'"
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CNN: "Senators' dissent over Iraq might trigger a different surge"
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- I love the smell of beheaded bodies in the morning-smells like...victory. Sorry, I do not mean to make light of this,this, man I can't think of a description strong enough to type. That loony-toon in the white house has thouroughly screwed up that country. Now that the repubs are sliming away from supporting this fiasco we can get our troops home and let that country do what was inevitable once Sadam was taken out-civil war until THEY have had enough. Just like we did 130 some-odd years ago.
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- And THIS is why we send our brave, young men to the slaughter for???????
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- ...Another fine day in the Republic of Iraq.
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- Gee, 20 blown up and 20 decapitated.
In other news, Paris Hilton reports that she's 'been through alot'. - Reply to this comment
- It required only Friday evening quarterbacking, and 20-20 foresight, to anticipate this mess in Iraq.
The Elder Bush did so clearly:
"Whose life would be on my hands as the commander-in-chief because I, unilaterally, went beyond the international law, went beyond the stated mission, and said we're going to show our macho? We're going into Baghdad. We're going to be an occupying power - America in an Arab land - with no allies at our side. It would have been disastrous.
We don't [gauge] the size of our victory by how many innocent kids running away - even though they're bad guys - that we can slaughter... We're American soldiers; we don't do business that way."
- Forner president George H. W. Bush, to a reunion of Gulf War veterans, February 28, 1999. - Reply to this comment
- "What is important is that Iraqis are now addressing these issues through debate and discussion, not at the barrel of a gun. The establishment of a democratic constitution in Iraq, just like the establishment of a constitution in Afghanistan last year, will be a landmark event in the history of the broader Middle East." - George W. Bush, two years ago.
George W. Bush is an utter fool.
He has blood on his hands. - Reply to this comment




