Comments on: U.S.-Iraq Security Talks Hit "Dead End"
Iraqi PM Says U.S. Demands Are Unacceptable And Violate Iraq's Sovereignty
- Then you can deal with all those Republicons in jail...what a long list, Abramoff (more corruption discovered with an Albany lobbiest), Ney, Buckingham. Just despicable that anyone thought to think it was funny to steal from the American Indians. Hearing tapes are public information and so are the transcripts.
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You left out the Democratic crooks. Remember that multi-hundred thousand dollar donation from a native American tribe that got nothing but a handshake from Bill? - Reply to this comment
- ddhinnyc,,,, Speaking of getting caught - Old republicans never learn
Politicians Who Live in Glass Houses Should Never Throw Stones.
McCain''s Double Standard: Hawk In The Drug War, Yet His Wife Got No Penalty
by Stanton Peele
Much has been made of allegations of possible youthful use of illegal drugs by Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush. Meanwhile, his chief GOP opponent, Arizona Sen. John McCain, has admitted that his wife not only illegally used drugs but walked away from criminal charges. The McCains have worked to make Cindy McCain''s addiction into a political asset--despite the fact that she stole the drugs from a charity she directed and used them while mothering four young children.
In 1994, Mrs. McCain admitted that she had solicited prescriptions for painkillers from physicians who worked for an international charity that she founded, the American Voluntary Medical Team. She then filled the prescriptions in the names of her staff.
There are two ways to react to this behavior. According to the Betty Ford model, people can sympathetically respond to the oppressed and ignored wife of a busy politician who has bravely come forward to admit her overpowering addiction. Mrs. McCain took this posture when she first tearfully confessed her addiction. She and her husband repeated this performance in October on the NBC program "Dateline." - Reply to this comment
- Enough pretending. Let''s just finish off the last of the Iraqis, establish our own government there, and name the new state, "East Idaho". And then grab the oil.
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- jamesm12341,,,, You are nothing but a mirror of this GOP
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- bhoogren,,,, I hate to dissapoint you, but I''ve been on top of Bush''s lack of experiance, corruption & lies since 1999
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- I think the GOP is mostly good honest people like Democrats.
I think it is sad you are embarrassed that you voted 2 terms in a row for President Bush.
In my book the only thing negative about his administration is he isn''t charismatic like spomeother Presidents who made major foul-ups but talked their way out of them.
It''s OK you voted for President Bush j-whitman. He''s a good man - just not real slick in the Yakkity Yak Entertainment department. - Reply to this comment
- jamesm12341,,,, Seems to me you are the one letting your party do your thinking --- You are nothing but a mirror for their 8 years of lying to our nation on the War on Terror & McCain''s Iran & Iraq Blood Money
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- Secret negotiations? Gee, I wonder why.
The iraqis are actually saying no to the U.S.? How dare Maliki act as if he is not a puppet? Condi better get over there and put new strings on him. - Reply to this comment
- are you stupid, or just mentally ill?
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- JoeCoolSwat,,,, Let me guess, now you''re going to tell us they found the WMD''s, there was a link between Al Queda & Iraq, & Ossama Bin Laden is dead ???? LOL.
We lost all track of Ossama Bin Laden in 2001 & still have no idea what country he is in. - Reply to this comment




