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Australian PM, Hosting Bush At APEC Summit, Says His Troops Will Stay In Iraq

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by boldwin223 September 5, 2007 6:17 PM EDT
"Bush should do the country and the world a favor and resign, he is incapable of Governing the American People do not trust him."
Posted by pepperp1 at 02:38 PM : Sep 05, 2007

No! No! No! Then we would have "shoot''em in the face Cheney".
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by donnie900 September 5, 2007 5:55 PM EDT
The demons are winning, drummer.
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by drummer94 September 5, 2007 5:46 PM EDT
"Mr. Bush, his voice rising even before he had been asked a question about the war..." OH OH. That''s a sure sign of questioning one''s decisions. Could it be that 1) he is starting to realize his mistakes and missteps, 2) General P didn''t tell him what he wanted to hear or 3) He''s sliding down that slippery slope into insanity?
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by pepperp1 September 5, 2007 5:38 PM EDT


Lordy, lordy....Bush Iraq we are winning stay the course REDUX 1,569......

Bush should do the country and the world a favor and resign, he is incapable of Governing the American People do not trust him.
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by donnie900 September 5, 2007 5:23 PM EDT
Kinda like OSHA.
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by geezer62 September 5, 2007 5:14 PM EDT
drummer94
Thank you! I just had a good laugh and increased my computer knowledge. There are so many comments that I read that this really applies to. Thanks again for your help.
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by drummer94 September 5, 2007 4:49 PM EDT
to geezer, if I may... Rolling On Floor Laughing My A$$ OFF
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by geezer62 September 5, 2007 4:44 PM EDT
TO MCVet

I am a regular reader on this site and have come to look forward to your comments. First of all I want to thank you for your service in Nam. God only knows that you guys never got the respect that you deserved. Second, I believe that you have your thinking in order. You see things pretty much like I do. Whether that makes us right or wrong, I don''t know. But I will say that we will stand by what we believe is true. Thanks for your input. Oh yes, what does ROFLMAO mean?
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by realpatriot1 September 5, 2007 4:34 PM EDT
Why would Bin Laden need Jihadists to attack Americans when he has Super-Patriot notblue to do it for him?

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by drummer94 September 5, 2007 4:33 PM EDT
(SHHHH) A republican congressman was found dead in his apartment.
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by walt1944-2009 September 5, 2007 4:26 PM EDT
It has been learned that both Robert Gates and VP Darth Cheney have been working feverishly to write the long-awaited military report regarding the "surge" in Iraq, thus relieving General Petraeus of the duties of writing such a pile of BS since politicians do a much better job of it! Emperor Bush is eagerly awaiting the report as well even though he already knows what it will contain, as it will justify his actions to "stay the course" in Iraq for the next 6 months, and also be an exercise in reading in which he expects to learn many new words longer than 4 letters in length!

SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!
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by donnie900 September 5, 2007 4:23 PM EDT
You guys are just taking all our money. And having people killed for nothing but yer ******* up pocketbooks.
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by donnie900 September 5, 2007 4:20 PM EDT
How can you succeed at something when you don''t even know what success is? The first gulf war we had a mission. What de ****** is this bullshyyyt?
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by nyckate September 5, 2007 4:10 PM EDT
notblue -- just becuase much of America no longer believes Bush or believes in Bush doesn''t make us the enemy - we''re just way smarter than you and can see that Bush is failing America.

You few remaining Bushites are either not mature enough to admit you made a mistake by supporting Bush or you aren''t smart enough to see that Bush is failing America.

As for Patreaus - well - he gave his report to Bush and Pentagon for them to re-write and return to him so he could submit it to them officially. HEL-LO??? Bush wrote his own report you dingbat.
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by realpatriot1 September 5, 2007 4:07 PM EDT
You''re not an oxymoron, you''re just a ordinary moron.

You claim you aren''t blue yet you seem ready to pop a vein any minute.

Explain to me how I''m any less of a patriot than you Mr. decider.
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by im4honesty September 5, 2007 4:03 PM EDT
im4honesty, who''''s the idiot? he calls himself a patriot when his words show he is the enemy, probably too complicated for you, sorry.
Posted by notblue


Still haven''t looked it up have you, genius?

Here, I''ll help you out. If he called himself ''realphony'' that would be an oxymoron, or if he called himself ''patriottraitor'' that too would be an oxymoron. However, those handles would only apply to someone who blindly follows Bush, Rove, Libby, Cheney, etc. Get it?
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by notblue September 5, 2007 3:56 PM EDT
im4honesty, who''s the idiot? he calls himself a patriot when his words show he is the enemy, probably too complicated for you, sorry.
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by im4honesty September 5, 2007 3:27 PM EDT
By the way your post name is an oxymoron. Realenemy is far more appropriate.
Posted by notblue


This is way funny!! Another republican shows his azz!! Stop trying to use words that you don''t understand... dummazz!! Look up ''oxymoron''.

GOD, YOU REPUBLICANS ARE DUMB!
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by forthepeopl1 September 5, 2007 3:16 PM EDT
The GOP''s jihad against the working and middle classes, however, is far more powerful, far more insinuated into the DNA of virtually every Republican politician, and undergoes far less scrutiny by the media. The great strength of The Big Con is that rather than reciting the usua laundry list of Bush-era conservative sins %u2014 as most books of this genre do %u2014 it focuses on the four or five of them that really matter, "all of them related because they''re in service to one great primal sin: the by now almost complete subordination of the modern Republican Party to business interests and the rich."

Plus I also like the subhead that someone put on the review: "Forget neocons and theocons. It''s the money-cons who really run Bush''s Republican Party."

Money-cons. Hmmm. Money-cons. That could catch on!


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by realpatriot1 September 5, 2007 3:08 PM EDT
notblue,

Thank you for your rational opinion that I''m anti-American because I question your Dear Leader.

I could throw all your insults back in your face but then I would be acting no better than you.
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