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It’s official: GOP=2Lib4Ga…

Last week I mentioned that Gwinnett Republicans had put a straw-poll question on Tuesday’s ballot asking GOP voters whether “the Republican Party has moved too far to the political left.”

Well, the results are in. More than 57 percent of Gwinnett Republicans say that yes, the party has moved too far to the left.

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By Just Nasty and Mean

July 16, 2008 1:48 PM | Link to this

I think the AJC has it backwards. They publish a press release that they are doing away with the local sections of the paper, all the while keeping the national and international news in tact. The AJC says it is loosing staff associated with these sections.

Well, even I can figure this out!

There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of places I have access to national and international news. I DON’T NEED THIS FROM THE AJC. You get most of this from AP anyway.

What I DO need is local information that has few sources. I believe Atlanta is GREATLY underserved for local news—and THATS what the AJC decides to abandon.

…what tha????

Who is the genius

By AJC/DNC Management

July 16, 2008 1:50 PM | Link to this

Hence the name McBushie.

And the lack of GOP fund raising.

Now, let’s talk about your kandidate’s move to the right, bwahahahahaha.

How do you like the new NeoKKKon, anyway?

By Analchord

July 16, 2008 1:58 PM | Link to this

The GOP may be too liberal for Georgia. Even though we’ve seen a rainy night in Georgia or two, thanx to sonny boy, We’re still gonna get on the Midnight McCain to Georgia soon, cause we’d rather live with him in his world (way out there) than live without him in ours…..

Who is our next president? That vacant gaze…that 1000 mile stare…..it’s McCain.

1000 flushes. 1000 mile stare. 1000 year reich. It all makes sense now.

Obama 08: Oh, he does a lot more than just fist-bump with his wife.

By George Hussien Washington

July 16, 2008 2:10 PM | Link to this

Gee, the urinal cuts the northside local news sections, the only reason I and most northsiders ever subscribed to this rag anyway, but they keep the worthless editorial people…like anyone ever subscribed to the rag to read the editorial section….go figure…The rag keeps changing it strategy: First they were gonna do local news in depth, and pick up the national stuff off the wire…now they are gonna drop the local sections, and pick it up in the regular pages….Git a plan and stick with it, clowns….and fire the worthless editorial people, just pick what you want up off the wire….oh, no wire, just the internet…

By "The Corporal"

July 16, 2008 2:15 PM | Link to this

Here’s the bottom line:

This is all very “relative” and has changed dramatically just in my lifetime.

Democrats in the mold of Truman, Kennedy and Senator Henry “Scoop” Jackson would be to the right of modern Republicans on most if not all of the major issues of the day and would be appalled at what has happened to their party.

Modern Republicans in general have become what Democrats used to be. Conservative Republicans will have to continue to “hold the fort” and work for better days.

Modern Democrats are so far of the charts with some of their “bizarre” policies that there is no historical perspective and our Republic igores that at its peril.

By Dennis

July 16, 2008 2:22 PM | Link to this

The Corporal nailed it in his 2nd paragraph. “Democrats in the mold of Turman, Kennedy and Scoop Jackson would be right of todays Republicans on most if not all of the major issues of the day.”

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 2:45 PM | Link to this

From a, I assume, local writer about another ballot question.

*Results Tuesday showed Democrats enthusiastically supported the idea, with Republican voters heavily in opposition. But when taken in total, the measure just narrowly failed *

The totals with 1 precinct still not in are

24,352 Yes

27,523 No

Sometimes a 53% to 47% margin is classified as a whipping, but since the AJC is on the MARTA side here it’s a squeaker. No wonder you’re getting rid of local news.

Does anybody know how the FairTax ballot question turned out?

By Hillbilly Deluxe

July 16, 2008 2:55 PM | Link to this

I hope it wasn’t the taxpayers who foot the bill for having such a stupid question on the ballot.

By Abomi Nation

July 16, 2008 2:55 PM | Link to this

George Hussien Washington, why the whine about the AJC. You act as if you have an entitlement. The AJC doesn’t owe you anything. Why not just subscribe to the conservative paper? There’s got to be one right? Supply and demand, free market and all that.

The fact is the metro wide conservative newspaper cannot possibly lose subscribers or advertising dollars because there isn’t one.

Its funny how you all seem to clog up the blogs with your “liberal media” chants. Stop whining and start your own damn paper.

By Dennis

July 16, 2008 3:02 PM | Link to this

A few years ago Jay wrote an editorial in which he said something like: He had not abandoned the Republican Party; the Republican Party that he grew up with had abandoned him.

Jay appears to be strongly bonded with the Democrat Party now. Should we conclude that the Republican Party once behaved like the Democrats of today? If so it is no wonder that my parents (long passed) were life long Democrats.

By The Free Press

July 16, 2008 3:05 PM | Link to this

owes the public the unbiased truth!

or at least they used to.

By Zell Miller

July 16, 2008 3:06 PM | Link to this

I said the same thing about the Democratic Party.

By Goldie

July 16, 2008 3:09 PM | Link to this

Sure, GA has moved “too far to the left”, which just means we have to keep beating back the Bible-thumpers from our courthouses and public schools.

By @@

July 16, 2008 3:13 PM | Link to this

2 Sweet 2 B 4Gotten.

I have no idea why I did ^^^ that.

I have no idea why Jay thought this straw-poll question was worthy of a column.

Less quantity, more quality Jay.

Otherwise you’re doin’ great.

By AJC/DNC Management

July 16, 2008 3:40 PM | Link to this

Barring any major and unexpected developments (like an Israeli air strike on Iran and the retaliations that would follow), a fair-minded person could say with reasonable certainty that the war has ended. A new and better nation is growing legs. What’s left is messy politics that likely will be punctuated by low-level violence and the occasional spectacular attack. Yet, the will of the Iraqi people has changed, and the Iraqi military has dramatically improved, so those spectacular attacks are diminishing along with the regular violence. Now it’s time to rebuild the country, and create a pluralistic, stable and peaceful Iraq. That will be long, hard work. But by my estimation, the Iraq War is over. We won. Which means the Iraqi people won.

And the dhimmokrats lost.

Bwa.

By truthman

July 16, 2008 3:52 PM | Link to this

APPEACSEMENT AND “CUTTING AND RUNNING” BY THE BUSHITTERS:

U.S. Envoy meets to DISCUSS IRAN NUKE PLANS…GEEZ, ANDI/DUNCE/RW/@@/DUSTY, THAT SOUNDS AN AWFUL LOT LIKE APPEASEMENT!!

U.S. ABANDONS AFGHAN BASE THAT WAS OVERRUN BY MILITANTS LAST WEEK.

GOSH, LOSER-NEOCONS, THAT SOUNDS LIKE “CUTTING AND RUNNING” WITH OUR TAIL BETWEEN OUR LEGS???

Is Bush an APPEASER!?! a CUT AND RUNNER?

OMG!!

SUPPORT OUR TROOPS! ELECT OBAMA.

By truthman

July 16, 2008 3:59 PM | Link to this

I remember Hitler was called “The little Corporal,” too.

Seems his doppelganger is loose on this site.

Obviously, the only people who care about Gwinnett Co. Repugs ARE Gwinnett Co. Repugs.

I hope illegals move into houses all around them…oh…that’s already happened!!!

Bwahahahahaha!!!

By "The Corporal"

July 16, 2008 4:16 PM | Link to this

To truthman:

Please …. no name calling, ranting or drivel (unless you are a teenager).

Please debate the issues whether it’s with a former corporal or a current general.

If you disagree with my historical perspective on Democrats and Republicans - that’s fine, but please just state your articulate response and move on.

Semper Fi.

By Morningstar

July 16, 2008 4:20 PM | Link to this

By “The Corporal” July 16, 2008 2:15 PM Modern Republicans in general have become what Democrats used to be.

Corporal, surely you jest! The old Southern, racist Democrat(s) began to switch to the Republican party several years ago. To be fair, some D’s from the North also began the migration.

The parties began to change around the time John Kennedy was elected, and really changed after Johnson.

IMHO, both parties are exhibiting quite a bit of insanity at this time. Regardless of how it goes now, we’re ‘skunked.’

By truthman

July 16, 2008 4:26 PM | Link to this

OK, “Corporal,” What about your beloved Chimperor and his APPEASEMENT OF THE IRANIANS or his CUT AND RUNNING IN AFGHANISTAN?

Why the hell did our “commanders on the ground” send such a small force (45 men) to an ill-equipped FOB in a decidedly UNFRIENDLY part of Afghanistan?

All I know is, it wasn’t the Democrats!!

By Analchord

July 16, 2008 4:40 PM | Link to this

Hey, wasn’t der fuehrer a corporal?

I vunder vat Heetler unt his frauline Teetler are doing these days. I vunder if dey be double-dating with Mussolini and his wife Pussolini….

By Bud Wiser

July 16, 2008 4:41 PM | Link to this

The more you move to the left, the easier it is to drive, at least in a car. The Obama-cycle had him leaning way to far to the left, and he had to correct back to the right. McCain knows where he is going, but only he knows. Hillary isn’t looking too bad now in retrospect, although I think comparing her to Obama would kind of be like trying to compare Stalin to Lenin.

The Demokrauts have gotten themselves into a real pickle with this socialist as their standard bearer. And I don’t even want to think about what Michelle Obama will do to the White House. Maybe Jeremiah Wright can lead premeal prayers before state dinners. Maybe Tony Resko will pass the plate after the opening remarks to solicit some dough to pay legal fees.

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7010215185

Ah what a summer and fall we have ahead of us all.

By George Hussien Washington

July 16, 2008 4:44 PM | Link to this

Dear stupid: George is not a conservative, he just enjoys bashing the urinal….George canceled the ajc when his kids graduated from high school, he only got the paper to read about their hs sports teams, and academic accomplishments. Of course, the urinal did a p poor job of covering that sort of info….just as it does a p poor job of covering all the news…their pulitizers are a joke….they do not compare to the wsj, ft, or even the wapo….they write at a fourth grade level, but they are oh so very proud that the spell most words right….George got over good spelling in 6th grade, but George guesses UGA still grades mostly on spelling…

By Analchord

July 16, 2008 4:54 PM | Link to this

Wrong, buttgeyser, if Obama sponsors a nascar racecar, then if he goes to far to the right he’ll be in the wall.

maybe if you’d spend a little more time out of your double-wide, spanky, you’d have known that.

bwibby bwa Poodle Pa haw!

By Morningstar

July 16, 2008 5:03 PM | Link to this

OHMYGOSH. OK, I’ll sign it off and continue with dinner. I was looking at another comment Corporal.

You are correct. Many modern Republicans ARE WHAT many Democrats used to be. The old Dem switched to R. If George Wallace were alive and well, IMHO he’d be a Republican today.

By George Hussien Washington

July 16, 2008 5:12 PM | Link to this

If Adolf Hitler were still alive, he would be leading the Repuke party today…as it is McInsane is just a hollow shell of a hitler wanna be..

By Taxpayer

July 16, 2008 5:17 PM | Link to this

Even Phil Gramm is a former Dem. So, quit your whining.

By Analchord

July 16, 2008 5:29 PM | Link to this

Heetler’s wife, Teetler, is prettier than Mrs. McCain. Ditto Mussolini’s wife, Pussolini. Now I aint sayin’ that I’d kick Mrs. McCain out of bed, if’n you be diggin’ what I be intimatin’ 2U this day.

All I’m sayin’ is I prefer Pussolini and Teetler is all.

Dig?

By Abomi Nation

July 16, 2008 5:31 PM | Link to this

“If Adolf Hitler were still alive, he would be leading the Repuke party today…as it is McInsane is just a hollow shell of a hitler wanna be..”

Wow, you’re right you’re not a conservative, you are an idiot. How dare the AJC for not filling their editorial pages with such brilliant crap. Gosh I smell a PU-litzer.

By getalife "whiners"

July 16, 2008 5:36 PM | Link to this

“In a stunning development which fell with the silence of a feather yesterday, 9 Republicans broke with their iron-fisted party to put country first, and voted to send Rep. Dennis Kucinich’s article of impeachment HR 1345 to the Judiciary, where Chairman John Conyers will hold a hearings on abuses of power by the Bush administration, according to the Congressional Quaterly’s CQToday. Ten Republicans abstained in this critical moment, while only 5 Dems did. The vote was neck and neck at many moments, with “Nays” pulling ahead twice.”

Not a peep from corporate media. Guess it had to involve a bj to get their attention.

By Skeptic Tank

July 16, 2008 5:37 PM | Link to this

What is it about American politics in the 21st century that makes us think that centrist positions are somehow poisonous? Is this not the proof that we have become a nation divided? To recap: we have 2 parties. Each espouses its own ideologies. Neither is willing to compromise. Result: stagnation and a whole lot of grandstanding and finger-pointing.

Sorry, folks. If there were 3 or 4 or 5 viable political parties in the US, I would strongly encourage holding one’s ground when it comes to policy. But with only 2 parties…it’s a system ready-made for crash and burn.

By AJC/DNC Management

July 16, 2008 5:44 PM | Link to this

Aahhhh, yes, mouth candy for the kult of dimwits:

“As long as nuclear weapons exist, we’ll retain a strong deterrent. But we will make the goal of eliminating all nuclear weapons a central element in our nuclear policy,” Obama said.

Yeah, we get rid of our nuclear weapons and then the Russians and Chinese get rid of theirs by launching them all at us.

Mission Accomplished!

By AJC/DNC Management

July 16, 2008 5:53 PM | Link to this

Really, check it out:

“As long as nuclear weapons exist, we’ll retain a strong deterrent. But we will make the goal of eliminating all nuclear weapons a central element in our nuclear policy,” Obama said.

So Lord High Dimwit doesn’t want us to have a strong deterrent?

Isn’t it about time to put this moron back into seclusion, he’s already lost 15% in the polls running that yap of his.

By the way, where’s Michelle at?

Did she receive thee golden muzzle?

By AJC/DNC Management

July 16, 2008 5:58 PM | Link to this

By getalife “whiners” July 16, 2008 5:36 PM “In a stunning development which fell with the silence of a feather yesterday, 9 Republicans broke with their iron-fisted party to put country first, and voted to send Rep. Dennis Kucinich’s article of impeachment HR 1345 to the Judiciary. Not a peep from corporate media. Guess it had to involve a bj to get their attention.

al-Gitmo: The Repugs voted to allow you moonbats to humiliate yourselves before thee whole entire nation.

Thee media is helping you out, even though you don’t know it.

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 5:58 PM | Link to this

Hope + change = crazy delicious nukeless world

Of course us disarming gives us the moral authority to tell everyone else they should too and then we just sing Kumbaya all day. Why hasn’t anyone else thought of that?

Have I mentioned what a dunce this guy is?

By Paul

July 16, 2008 6:03 PM | Link to this

AJC/DNC Management, RW-(the original)

I said a while ago it’d be important to see who the candidates selected as advisors.

Is someone advising him on this “I’ll make it a goal to get rid of all the world’s nukes” stance or is he winging it?

By @@

July 16, 2008 6:15 PM | Link to this

Paul:

I think the nukeless dream is original to Obama. He’s been saying it from day one. I may be wrong, but I think he was talking about it before he signed on to run for president.

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 6:17 PM | Link to this

Paul,

Some of his lackey’s are already out there trying to say he meant he wanted to secure the “loose nukes.” It looks like the gaffmaster struck again and there’s no way to spin his remarks into saying that. Wouldn’t it be great if we had a media that would just ask him?

By JAY BOOKMAN

July 16, 2008 6:22 PM | Link to this

That wacko naive liberal Ronald Reagan was the original, @@. He pitched the idea to Gorbachev at the Reykjavik summit, writing later in his memoirs that “My dream became a world free of nuclear weapons.”

By AJC/DNC Management

July 16, 2008 6:25 PM | Link to this

Uhhh, so what happened to Polly’s 5:55 BS?

By Analchord July 16, 2008 5:55 PM McCain could snap at any time, as any POW could”.

Huh, so even Bookman has grown tired of all the garbage posted here.

Good for him.

Take the hint, Polly.

By @@

July 16, 2008 6:26 PM | Link to this

Sorry Paul, I was just reading where it’s Lugar and Nunn who had put forth the nuke free world along with some others. Most of whom have been out of public service for some time.

By @@

July 16, 2008 6:29 PM | Link to this

Sorry to you too Jay. I had a faint recollection of others on board.

So why hasn’t the nukeless world plan succeeded yet? or can it ever?

I’m thinking NOT.

By AJC/DNC Management

July 16, 2008 6:30 PM | Link to this

Yeah, but Jay, Reagan didn’t also dream of a world free of the United States like Obambi does.

By Paul

July 16, 2008 6:32 PM | Link to this

Mr. Bookman

It’s one thing to have a dream and write about it in your diary - or in your memoirs after leaving office - it’s quite another to make it an official goal of US policy.

I see nothing but trouble for Obama on this. Here come the columns, the questions, the doubts about experience:

what are you going to do to solve the India/Pakistan problem that led them to develop nukes? They’ve come closer than anyone recently to actually employing them.

Next: no one has been able, in decades, to establish peace in the Middle East. In fact, given historical occurrences and the pronouncements of their enemies, Israel developed a nuclear arsenal. Iran appears to following suit. Pres Obama: what are you going to do?

The world (IAEA) was shocked at the result of Libya’s nuclear progress. What will you do if an enemy to the US clandestinely develops nuclear weapons and then blackmails the US?

I don’t know what’s worse - having bad advisors and listening to them or having good advisors and not consulting them.

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 6:33 PM | Link to this

@@,

One of Obambi’s ads is about working with Lugar on nuclear weapons.

Jay,

Reagan also had a policy of trust but verify. Barry is just a tad to much of a simpleton for me to believe he wouldn’t disarm and then ask them if they had.

By Taxpayer

July 16, 2008 6:36 PM | Link to this

Well, could we expect otherwise, Mr. Bookman. After all, Reagan was originally a Democrat as well.

By @@

July 16, 2008 6:38 PM | Link to this

Alrighty fellas - just for fun….

Nutless Obama Seeks Nukeless World

By JAY BOOKMAN

July 16, 2008 6:41 PM | Link to this

Reagan DID try very hard to implement that approach, Paul. It was far, far from just something he wrote in his memoir.

Here’s the opening of an academic paper on the subject, which lays it out succinctly:

“October 11-12, 1986 marked a seminal event in United States-Soviet relations. For these two days, U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev held meetings in Reykjavik, Iceland for what became one of the most remarkable meetings ever held between the two superpowers. The tangible product of the meeting was the basis for the INF Treaty and START, however, it is the proposal which failed to reach written form that sparks the most interest. Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev engaged each other in a negotiating session in which the ultimate proposal was the elimination of all nuclear weapons. The Cold War was still in full force and although Gorbachev possessed lofty domestic goals, the domestic climate in both nations was not favorable to the abolishment of nuclear weapons. How and why this dramatic proposal was made, and ultimately rejected, is the focus of this paper.”

By Abomi Nation

July 16, 2008 6:42 PM | Link to this

Wow, Jay stuns the Luckovich orphans, then Taxpayer ads another great one-liner.

Good times…..Good times

By Paul

July 16, 2008 6:42 PM | Link to this

@@

I’d scanned an article - didn’t realize it was coordinated with Nunn. A quick search shows this is a repeat of what he’s been saying for months. Wonder why the press only now?

It may be a laudable goal. It may be an ideal. But realistically? It strikes me as one of those obligatory comments a Miss America contestant makes - along with “helping people” and ‘world peace.’

And that’s a comparison Obama doesn’t need.

One other thought: some (outside of the US) could read this as another pronouncement by an arrogant American. After all the talk about consulting, nothing unilateral - here’s the new President with a unilateral action plan. Has it occurred to him that possibly, just possibly, there are a number of counties and rulers who want nukes? And who will take less than kindly to an American telling them what to do?

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 6:46 PM | Link to this

Paul,

One subtle twist in Obama’s stump speech is that now he says he will give the military a new mission on day one. Somebody finally must have clued him in on the role of the Joint Chiefs.

By @@

July 16, 2008 6:48 PM | Link to this

Well dangit Paul. That was gonna be my next argument.

Are we to be the world’s police or not?

It’s obvious that the libs would want to pick and choose just as you have always argued.

By Paul

July 16, 2008 6:56 PM | Link to this

Mr. Bookman,

All well and good, but the applicability to Obama’s position?

The US and the Soviet Union were rough equals, decades-long foes with their share of domestic problems (too long to go into here, but defense spending was one of the factors leading to the not-far-off implosion). I’m just going off memory here, not one of those Google scrambles to glean a few lines to paste in - but -

was not the goal the US and Russian arsenals? Had they laid out any feasible plan for convincing, say, the Chinese to go along (remember, it was about 1968 or 1969 when their engagement along the Ussuri River, which US public media reported came close to a Soviet launch.

But still and all, whether or not Reagan and Gorbachev had it as a going-in goal for negotiations still does not erase the problems I see for Obama on this: the world situation has greatly changed in a few decades, the past constraints on the development and avowed used of nukes has weakened, and - it does tend to make Obama look more like a dreamer - some will paint as naive - and here comes another hit from his political opponents.

Did he really pick a fight like this without seeing where it could take him? Just that thought will give others pause when applied to him as President.

By Taxpayer

July 16, 2008 6:57 PM | Link to this

My wife watched the new jibjab video today. When it got to the part on Obama, she asked, “Is he gay?” Well, needless to say, I was flabbergasted. The video just goes to show that sometimes one has to be careful to understand the unintended message one might send whilst trying to make a point. At least, I think it was unintended. Then again, what do I know.

By @@

July 16, 2008 6:59 PM | Link to this

Ummmm Jay?

Why is there a seductress splayed at the top of this page?

By Paul

July 16, 2008 7:03 PM | Link to this

Taxpayer

[[When it got to the part on Obama, she asked, “Is he gay?” ]]

There are no gay Moslems. Ask Ahmadinejad.

For the rest of you: joke!

By Taxpayer

July 16, 2008 7:09 PM | Link to this

Ummmm @@,

The commercials at the top of the page are, in some cases, picked based on the “surfing” habits of the particular computer’s user[s]. They can get that information from those things called “cookies”. Just food for thought. Besides, in this case, I think they may be randomly displayed.

By Midori

July 16, 2008 7:09 PM | Link to this

hey Paul and Bosch,

I’m cooking shrimp and grits tonight for dinner.

Yum!!

By @@

July 16, 2008 7:09 PM | Link to this

Uh Oh, they better prepare themselves for more Muslim riots in Europe.

Amara — who is of Algerian descent — is the only Muslim member of the French government. She tends to lean heavily on the more feminist side of politics, which explains her statement on the burqa.

French Urban Affairs Minister Fadela Amara on July 16 backed the Council of State’s decision to deny citizenship to a Moroccan woman who wears the burqa. Amara’s statement, which comes as France struggles with its immigration policies regarding Muslims, will resonate within France’s large Muslim population — and possibly abroad.

By Midori

July 16, 2008 7:13 PM | Link to this

DID YOU KNOW? John McCain came back from Vietnam and cheated on his disabled wife before leaving her and his three children and marrying a rich heiress 17 years his junior. McCain obtained a marriage license for his second marriage while he was still married to his first wife.

DID YOU KNOW? The McCains own ten homes, valued at more than $13 million, including TWO swanky beachfront condos in California. The McCains failed to pay taxes on one of those beach homes for the past four years.

DID YOU KNOW? The McCains have been known to charge hundreds of thousands of dollars IN A SINGLE MONTH on their credit cards.

DID YOU KNOW? John McCain’s chief economic adviser, rich Swiss Bank lobbyist Phil Gramm, recently told the Washington Times that the current economic crisis is a “mental recession” and said that America is a “nation of whiners.”

DID YOU KNOW? Earlier this year John McCain said, “I don’t believe we’re headed into a recession, I believe the fundamentals of this economy are strong and I believe they will remain strong.” He also stated that, “The issue of economics is not something I’ve understood as well as I should.”

DID YOU KNOW? John McCain regularly plays craps for “a few thousand dollars at a time.” He loves to gamble and is extremely superstitious.

DID YOU KNOW? John McCain recently called Social Security “an absolute disgrace.” McCain was a big supporter of President Bush’s unpopular plan to ditch Social Security and replace it with private accounts.

DID YOU KNOW? American taxpayers spend $340 million EVERY SINGLE DAY in Iraq. Yet John McCain thinks it would be okay to keep our brave troops there for up to “one hundred years.”

DID YOU KNOW? Disabled American Veterans give John McCain a 20% rating on his voting record for Veterans, the worst score among all 100 senators (tied with Mike Crapo and Larry Craig). The Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America gave him a “D” rating.

DID YOU KNOW? John McCain says he wants to save the environment, but the League of Conservation Voters currently ranks him DEAD LAST among all 535 members of Congress, with a 0% rating.

DID YOU KNOW? McCain has failed to vote on the last 19 environmental bills in the Senate, dating back to 2005.

DID YOU KNOW? Every single day for the first four months of this year 1.6 million barrels of U.S. oil were exported to foreign countries - up 33% from last year - while our gas prices continue to go through the roof. The McCain/Bush solution is to give big oil companies even more opportunities to pollute our coastlines and despoil the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

DID YOU KNOW? The Department of Energy estimates that if we start the McCain/Bush offshore drilling plan today, we could lower gas prices by 6 cents - but not until the year 2025.

DID YOU KNOW? John McCain, like George W. Bush, supports using the form of torture known as waterboarding.

DID YOU KNOW? John McCain will continue George W. Bush’s “rich get richer, poor get poorer” fiscal policies. If you make under $112,000 per year you will pay HIGHER taxes under John McCain than under Barack Obama. One quarter of McCain’s tax breaks go to people making more than $2.8 million per year.

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 7:14 PM | Link to this

Paul,

I bet there are also a lot of countries that don’t want nukes and are secretly very happy we have them.

By Midori

July 16, 2008 7:20 PM | Link to this

sources:

1) Infidelity: http://tinyurl.com/5k6f9r (2) Ten homes: http://tinyurl.com/63wssh (3) Tax default: http://tinyurl.com/6mxchp (4) Credit cards: http://tinyurl.com/5hmyep (5) Nation of whiners: http://tinyurl.com/6hsxo7 (6) No recession: http://tinyurl.com/585whv (7) Gambling: http://tinyurl.com/57dxsd (8) Superstition: http://tinyurl.com/68jfao (9) Disgrace: http://tinyurl.com/6aus4k (10) Privatization: http://tinyurl.com/69taza (11) Cost of Iraq war: http://tinyurl.com/yv48rs (12) 100 years: http://tinyurl.com/2pgk3t (13) DAV rating: http://tinyurl.com/5h7j7r (14) IAVA rating: http://tinyurl.com/5wqrwo (15) Environment: http://tinyurl.com/557d4g (16) Missed votes: http://tinyurl.com/6lq6j4 (17) Oil exports: http://tinyurl.com/5ruu3j (18) Offshore drilling: http://tinyurl.com/5mg9cz (19) 6 cents by 2025: http://tinyurl.com/5f2u8m (20) Waterboarding: http://tinyurl.com/677m53 (21) Taxes: http://tinyurl.com/3pycml

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 7:21 PM | Link to this

Midori,

Wouldn’t this have been easier?

By Paul

July 16, 2008 7:26 PM | Link to this

Taxpayer 7:09

So that explains why I saw a food ad at the top of my page!

MIdori

Yum! …. I’ll bring a couple bottles of white wine…

and the 7:13? The superrich are different. But then again, I’m not much into Family Values assessments.

Oh, and

DID YOU KNOW? The Department of Energy estimates that if we start the Obama/Democratic don’t drill offshore plan today, we will never get any oil from those reserves, even by 2025?

Seriously - why is interior drilling okay, but offshore not? Is it solely the risk of spillage? And if it’s not okay for us, why is it okay to have other countries take the risk for us with their offshore platforms?

By CommunistAJC

July 16, 2008 7:28 PM | Link to this

Jay Bookman, Just read a little article about how the AJC is laying off 200 people. You nervous?

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D91V2IO00&show_article=1

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 7:32 PM | Link to this

163 activists have completed this task so far.

BWAHAHAHAHAHA

That’s an impressive flock of parrots.

By GodHatesTrash

July 16, 2008 7:40 PM | Link to this

Little Butt Whiner is cranky this evening. He had a great time with his Uncle Larry Craig today at the airport. But he got real tired and when he got home he said his little bottom was sore.

He napped, but not long enough.

By Carter is a FOOL

July 16, 2008 7:41 PM | Link to this

Bookman is a fool too. This liberal activist judge blocks an energy plant we desperately need in a poor section of the state and this KOOK things it is a good idea. I would say Unbelievable, but it is so in character for this Liberal Kook. Can you be the next person cut to stem the declining sales at the Atlanta Urinal and Constipation?

We could only hope.

No need to debate the idiots like Goldie, Midori and George Hussien Washington for their heads like yours are full of mush.

By @@

July 16, 2008 7:44 PM | Link to this

Taxpayer:

AJC users are into soft porn? The brunette dressed in emerald green was making herself available for a date or any “takers”…..whichever. Dorothy’s ruby slippers are up there now. Maybe if one of you guys can get Dorothy to click her heels you can have a date with the woman in green.

About the U.S./Iranian negotiations that have been ongoing long before Obama showed up with his vast (cough) knowledge of foreign policy:

Washington has long insisted that unless Tehran verifiably ceases its enrichment activities, Iran will face tougher sanctions. But Tehran has refused to suspend enrichment. The U.S. gestures are designed to create the appropriate conditions under which the two sides can move toward a compromise while saving face.

So from there we go to this:

Pre-negotiating conditions - Iran must stop adding to its enrichment capacity.

Okey dokey….we’re off like a herd of turtles.

Washington’s moves not only allow Tehran the ability to avoid appearing to give in to U.S. pressure, they allow it to claim it got Washington to accept the Iranian position. Conversely, the distinction between pre-negotiations and full-fledged talks allows Washington to present the moves as faithful to the U.S. insistence that Iran not be allowed to continue with enrichment.

So the U.S. gets a diplomatic post in Iran while negotiations with Iraq on troop withdrawals has been put on Iraq’s back burner until after the talks.

We shall see.

By Taxpayer

July 16, 2008 7:45 PM | Link to this

  • By Paul

July 16, 2008 7:03 PM | Link to this

Taxpayer

[[When it got to the part on Obama, she asked, “Is he gay?” ]]

There are no gay Moslems. Ask Ahmadinejad.

For the rest of you: joke! *

Thanks, Paul. Next time I’m talking to Ahmadinejad, I’ll be sure to ask. Would you like me to send your regards.

By Midori

July 16, 2008 7:47 PM | Link to this

Mr. Bud — I didn’t get my info from MoveOn, altho I would welcome it. Why not? We all know what liars you and your ilk are. It’s great to have SOMEWHERE to go for the truth.

RW - being that it takes so little to impress you (Bush for example), I suppose I should be flattered.

NOT!!!

By Taxpayer

July 16, 2008 7:50 PM | Link to this

  • By Midori

July 16, 2008 7:13 PM *

Midori: I would never claim to know that much. Well, not in one post anyway.

By @@

July 16, 2008 7:51 PM | Link to this

Holy trollie! What’s up with Midori?

Having shrimp tonight. YUM and then she goes bonkers.

It’s not Friday is it?

By Midori

July 16, 2008 7:51 PM | Link to this

Man,

would someone please put the muzzle on that 7:41?

Mad dogs abound!!!

what color is the foam around your mouth?

wait!!

let me guess!!

red, white and blue. Right???

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 7:53 PM | Link to this

Midori,

I’m in awe of your mad cut and paste skillz. You RAWK!!!

BWAHAHAHAHA

By Paul

July 16, 2008 7:53 PM | Link to this

Taxpayer

Sure. And could you also ask for @@ - if he won’t stop enriching uranium, what’s Pres Obama gonna have to do to get him to give up nukes? Without setting them off?

:-)

Pleasant evening, all -

By Midori

July 16, 2008 7:58 PM | Link to this

@@, you trollop!!!

that 78 year old man wasn’t enough for you huh?

but did you have to make out with HIS OWN SON???

OH,

By Midori

July 16, 2008 8:01 PM | Link to this

Again, RW — it’s obvious that you’re impressed just by staring at the sun, so your flattery falls flatter than one of Bush’s inane, rambling press conferences.

It’s Olbermann time.

Have a good evening.

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 8:08 PM | Link to this

Midori,

Please come back and cut and paste the Worst Person in the World for us. Are all 163 of you DUmmie activists watching Olby tonight? That would be his highest ratings yet.

By @@

July 16, 2008 8:09 PM | Link to this

It’s great to have SOMEWHERE to go for the truth.

Pssssttt TruthOut Midori, TruthOut

Jay:

No need to delete Midori’s comments. We’ve grown accustomed to her liberal displays of affection.

She’s one from your team of progressives.

She SQUAWKS!

She RAWKS like BARACK.

By Taxpayer

July 16, 2008 8:10 PM | Link to this

  • By Paul July 16, 2008 7:53 PM | Link to this Taxpayer Sure. And could you also ask for @@ - if he won’t stop enriching uranium, what’s Pres Obama gonna have to do to get him to give up nukes? Without setting them off? *

Paul,

Without setting who off?

8>)

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 8:23 PM | Link to this

I guess to be fair there are 1,405 DUmmie activists. 11% of them are actively active right now.

By Freedom

July 16, 2008 8:32 PM | Link to this

So, the AJC is cutting staff by 8% citing fall in advertisement and subscriptions—gee, didn’t see that one coming—NOT!! Funny you don’t see that anywhere in the front page of this so called NEWS website. It’s ironic that Jay is saying that the GOP is too liberal for Gwinnett when it’s patently obvious that the Atlanta Communist Manifesto (aka AJC) is too liberal for Georgia. Long live Drudge, Rush, Hannity, and Boortz. Their ratings soar while yours plummet—I know it hurts. I predict the AJC will cease to exist—much like Air America precisely b/c it is so out of touch with Georgians. Then Jay will have a job that is better suited to his ideology—like assistant to the intern of the executive secretary of the junior editor of the cartoon section of Creative Loafing.

By GodHatesTrash

July 16, 2008 8:45 PM | Link to this

The AJC was always a losing battle, surprised the Cox sisters kept it going as long as they did.

After all, not many Klan types read newspapers. Over 40% of Georgians can’t even graduate from a Georgia high school!

Effin’ retards.

By AJC/DNC Management

July 16, 2008 8:51 PM | Link to this

The announcement comes on the heels of significant circulation decline. Last year, the AJC’s paid weekday circulation fell to 365,000, representing a 6.7-percent drop, the third-worst decline among major newspapers. In 2005, the paper had an 8.73-percent plunge in readership, a decline second only to the San Francisco Chronicle among major U.S. newspapers.

I don’t know, I just think that normal, every day Americans just might be tired of hearing how much their country sucks.

Especially when they know it doesn’t suck.

By ArmedtotheTeeth

July 16, 2008 8:54 PM | Link to this

Freedom, Whoo-Hoo!!

8% down, only 92 to go.

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 9:00 PM | Link to this

That 50% hike in the newsstand price should fix everything. /sarc.

By AJC/DNC Management

July 16, 2008 9:16 PM | Link to this

Time to change the business model, Jay?

President and Publisher to Leave Newsweek

“News” Weak and Slime magazine are the two foulest and most disgusting liberal rags in existence and any suffering that they inflict upon themselves is well deserved, to say the least.

By Hillbilly Deluxe

July 16, 2008 9:27 PM | Link to this

A nuke free world would probably be a good thing but now that the knowledge is out there it’s pretty much not gonna happen.

By Abomi Nation

July 16, 2008 9:29 PM | Link to this

Uh oh………..The WSJ announced today they are cutting 50 positions, looks like the conservative media is dying.

What conservative newspaper are you heading to “Freedom”? Surely all these people are going elsewhere. Is it “The Atlanta Pretend Newspaper?” or maybe the “Conservative Fantasy?”

What does the metro conservative paper say about Georgia’s just announced 600 million dollar deficit? Surely they are covering it. Does the loss of revenue mean conservatism is dead? Should Sonny be fired?

By HeySoose

July 16, 2008 9:30 PM | Link to this

Wasn’t it great out today? Can’t wait for the weekend.

By "The Corporal"

July 16, 2008 9:30 PM | Link to this

To truthman:

Sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner … been gone all afternoon.

Here’s the bottom line.

McCain is not who I want for a candidate. He is too moderate to liberal for me. However, Obama is so liberal, and naive, and inexperienced, that he is off the charts. We really don’t even know who he is. A possible real Trojan Horse (Donkey). Therefore, it’s the lesser of the two problem candidates … McCain hands down until I have someone better to vote for.

Now to President Bush. He has disappointed me in many ways including immigration and the way the war was promulgated especially in the beginning. I can’t and won’t excuse that … but again I would vote for him over Gore, or Kerry or Obama any day of the week.

As far as commanders putting a small force out there in Afghanistan I don’t know the specific tactical answer but I do know I was put in that same situation many, many times. A squad sized ambush set up in the middle of the DMZ in 1967-68 was not wise but we did as we were ordered. It’s just part of the ugliness/fog of war. We don’t know all the facts yet on this one. They may not have been as alert as they should have been before they got overrun. If that’s true - it’s their fault. We’ll just have to wait and see.

Don’t forget now that Johnson/McNamara got us into that mess in Nam. He even went so far as to pick individual targets himself - insanity. I left over there the month he made his famous speech (5/68) that he would not run again and he was pulling the troops out. Guess what? A little over half the men on the V.N. Wall were killed AFTER he made that speech. That is CRIMINAL.

Oh, perfidious nation.

By truthman

July 16, 2008 4:26 PM | Link to this

OK, “Corporal,” What about your beloved Chimperor and his APPEASEMENT OF THE IRANIANS or his CUT AND RUNNING IN AFGHANISTAN?

Why the hell did our “commanders on the ground” send such a small force (45 men) to an ill-equipped FOB in a decidedly UNFRIENDLY part of Afghanistan?

All I know is, it wasn’t the Democrats!!

By Abomi Nation

July 16, 2008 9:41 PM | Link to this

So conservatives don’t like Bush, don’t like McCain and now Sonny creates a 600 million dollar deficit.

I don’t get it, why are the same people here day after day after day in here blogging against Dem leaders???? Sounds like you need to be directing your anger to your own incompetent leaders.

By JAY BOOKMAN

July 16, 2008 9:50 PM | Link to this

Bud, your mama would not be proud of you. In fact, to save her the shame, I’m pulling that comment so she can’t see it, plus several more just because you earned it.

Damn. You guys make me pine for “family values” conservatives. Or maybe that’s what you claim to be, for all I know. But you act like a jerk sometimes.

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 9:56 PM | Link to this

I feel like I’m in Oz. Comments come and go so fast around here.

By Gwinnettian Conservative

July 16, 2008 10:01 PM | Link to this

Please, Bookman. This isn’t news. The GOP has NEVER been the true voice of conservatism, just the damned evangelicals and special interests. The only voice for true conservatives has been the Libertarian Party, at least for the last 30 years. Sadly, it has never had the broad support of true conservatives because—given the bad example set by the GOP—we are too paranoid about having an organized party.

You liberals—be you Democraps or Retardicans—put too much faith in the power of government. You idealistically think government is a tool for doing good. This warped sense of purpose of government is the curse of 50 years of FDR politics. [The GREAT CRIMINAL’S name alone is so repugnant (much like some other “presidents”), that we typically use his initials].

FDR fallaciously believed government was a fiary godmother. Ask of her, and you shall receive. The problem with that simplistic view is that the nation of taxpayers is STUCK WITH THE BILL. We are closing in on TEN TRILLION in national debt, thanks to bipartisan mismanagement.

Government must not, should not and ought not to be more than a simple provider of defense. 9-11 PROVES government has lost its way. The US can’t even defend its own citizens on its own soil. This is despicable. The Founding Fathers are turning in their graves.

Take this government and its corrupt two-party system and stick it up your craw.

It is time for a revolution by TRUE CONSERVATIVES who are loyal to the view of the Founding Fathers and their noble Lockean philosophy.

By AJC/DNC Management

July 16, 2008 10:02 PM | Link to this

What’d I miss?

By Abomi Nation

July 16, 2008 10:10 PM | Link to this

Oh and about that “liberal” media dying thing……….

We all know that people are going on-line for news now. If the so-called liberal media is dying then why are “liberal” news websites doing so well?

The top website for hits in the US are Google, Yahoo, Myspace and Youtube, no surprise there. Here is how the news media rank in the same top 100 websites per Alexa.com.

16- CNN

27- NY TIMES

48- BBC

81- Fox News

95- Washington Post

Is the conservative media is dying? Look at that, a foreign media company out ranking Fox News in the US!

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 10:20 PM | Link to this

Jay,

Are you having to moderate and do your own deletions of offensive or multiple posts? Hats off to you if you are but I suspect this blog will be short lived because you’ll get tired of it and I wouldn’t blame you.

Abomi,

The Fox web site is probably down the list because people can still stomach watching the channel from time to time.

By @@

July 16, 2008 10:21 PM | Link to this

I guess Jay scrubbed me too. Wait’ll Getalife hears that I was censored.

Way to go Bud Wiser!

I feel so bad…….

Cool!

@@, the “trollop” signing off for the evening.

Goodnight Jay Bookman.

By getalife

July 16, 2008 10:25 PM | Link to this

Sorry to hear 200 laid off at the AJC. I hope you find jobs soon for your families.

Good luck.

By ArmedtotheTeeth

July 16, 2008 10:29 PM | Link to this

Jay, are you sure you don’t secretly support the Patriot Act? Your website management techniques are awfully big brother-ISH. If I were a bleeding heart liberal—I would be hiring a lawyer. Or is this typical liberal hypocracy?

By Freedom

July 16, 2008 10:38 PM | Link to this

Hey Abomi, how many times have you criticized the incredible mismanagement of the city by liberal Atlanta City mayor and its liberal city council? Or the Democratic controlled Congress for that matter. Seems like selective outrage to me.

As for @@, Fox News still beat the pants off of Communist News Network and PMS-MSNBC day in and day out.

By Midori

July 16, 2008 11:24 PM | Link to this

@@, the “trollop”

there. that wasn’t so bad, was it? the first step is acknowledgment. of the disgusting behavior. Remember that dear. There’s hope for you yet.

RW - so you think we/I should just stay hung up on font type, spacing, and ledding when it comes to telling the truth?

Perhaps we/I should concentrate more on those factors, rather than the CONTENT and ACCURACY of said truth?

So very like you. The King of Minutia.

Long Live the King.

BTW - Olbermann and Abrams were very good tonite. Perhaps you should tune in. You just might learn something.

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 11:39 PM | Link to this

Thanks Parrot!

I have no idea what your font obsession means, but it seems to have you amused so it can’t be all bad.

Aren’t your PMSNBC guys supposed to be news people? If so I guess that by you saying they were good you mean the country is doing good. Although i guess from your perspective good could mean we’re screwed.

By Midori

July 16, 2008 11:43 PM | Link to this

there you go again - trying to project your inadequacies and lack of character onto someone else.

next you’ll be accusing me of suffering from premature ejaculation.

have you conquered that problem yet?

you’re in my prayers.

By RW-(the original)

July 16, 2008 11:48 PM | Link to this

Parrot,

You realize we’re in that four months of the year when I’m older than you don’t you? Where’s the respect? :-)

By Midori

July 16, 2008 11:51 PM | Link to this

oh, and good night right wing.

I’m not an emasculated lying failure like you — I don’t have to stay up well into the night posting lame GOP talking points and wing nut dribble on AJC blogs try to prove otherwise to o the world.

I need my sleep.

sleep tight.

By Midori

July 16, 2008 11:54 PM | Link to this

oh, by the way — I left a couple of spelling and grammar errors for you in my last post.

I know how desperately you need your diversions.

Night.

By RW-(the original)

July 17, 2008 12:07 AM | Link to this

Parrot,

If one were mining for illiteracy then by definition they would have to be seeking it out. Your posts would be shooting fish in a barrel and wouldn’t qualify for the term “mining.”

Goodnight! I pray that the CDC has nothing assigned to you that affects the rest of us in the morning.

By glassallmail

July 17, 2008 12:21 AM | Link to this

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By "The Corporal"

July 17, 2008 12:23 AM | Link to this

Please guys ……….. no ranting, no name calling and no drivel………..regardless of which side you are on.

By SodiumPentathol

July 17, 2008 4:53 AM | Link to this

Republicans controlled the house and senate from 1994 until 2006. They controlled the house, senate, and the presidency from 2000 until 2006. Folks, that says it all. How anyone can ask for more of the same is astounding.

By Bud Wiser

July 17, 2008 5:59 AM | Link to this

I se that some of my comments got pulled last night by Jay. Okay, I deserved getting the one pulled, but the reference I made refuting Midori’s crap and what some could be considered slander about John McCain got yanked also? I even gave a link, and she admitted to, wishing she could use Move-on.org as her so-called “accurate news facts”.

Bookman has become the new censor for the Dimmokrauts. If it doesn’t follow party lines, or even hints at an ‘inconvenient truth’, it gets yanked.

Good politiks, Jay. You disappoint me.

By JAY BOOKMAN

July 17, 2008 6:21 AM | Link to this

It’s pretty simple, Bud. Be at least minimally respectful to your fellow commenters, or get pulled.

If YOU don’t take responsibility for what you post, I will. That’s the rules.

By AJC/DNC Management

July 17, 2008 6:43 AM | Link to this

Judging from today’s headlines, the only thing the Urinal “tightened” is the noose around their necks:

AJC will cut staff, tighten operations-AJC/DNC

If it gets the trap door to open on thee Doom and Gloom, them maybe even I will start talking down the economy.

~~~~~

Georgia dips into savings- $600 million short: Drop in tax collections hurts ‘08 budget, may do same in ‘09-Thee Doom and Gloom

Another idiotic end of the world article form the Urinal’s Paul Krugman clone, Michael E Kannel, a front page hit piece tailor made for consumption by dimwitocrats.

The rest of us know that is WHY you have savings, for “rainy days.”

Let’s compare; The Repugs at the state have to reach into the cookie jar while the dhimmikrats in Atlanta lay off police and firemen, leaving their citizenry to fend for themselves.

Is this really something you wanted to point out, Urinal?

~~~~~

Thee Doom and Gloom recycling bad news, I guess more bad news isn’t coming fast enough for them:

Worsening Afghan war kills 3 Georgians-Urinal/PMS Front Page

Buried in the story:

Phillips and Ayers were among nine soldiers killed after a group of insurgents engaged the 2nd Battalion in a three-hour battle.

That happened a week ago.

How sick is it to get a twofer propaganda headline out of an American soldier’s honorable death?

Does the AJC/DNC have no conscious?

Do you know the families will see this, bringing the grief back fresh and new, all for your wormy political opportunity?

This says a lot about liberals, believe me.

~~~~~

After 5 some years of this being Bushie’s Illegal War, finally it belongs to the whole country:

TIME FOR NEXT STEP IN IRAQ: United States looks past surge, studies more troop cuts-Urinal/DNC

~~~~~

There was yellowcake uranium in Iraq, just like Cheney said there was, you’d think the Urinal would be a little embarrased to bring this back up:

Bush invokes exec privilege in CIA case, House panel wants documents on how Plame’s ID was revealed-AJC/PMS

Fitzmas morning has long since past, the lumps of yellowcake have been unwrapped by thee dimwitocrats, but yet they still stay gathered at the Fitzmas tree, whining and moaning for their beloved Bushie Derangement Syndrome Grand Prize.

And they lived angrily ever after.

~~~~~

I’m amazed the Urinal admitted this:

Gulf’s ‘dead zone’ to be biggest ever- Hypoxia, low oxygen water that cannot support marine life, forms each summer when nutrients and nitrogen from fertilizer or urban runoff get into the Mississippi River. LSU scientist R. Eugene Turner said the record “dead zone” is largely due to nitrogen leaking into the river from a big increase in corn planting for ethanol.-Urinal/DNC

Remember when I told you about all the liberal disasters created when a Godless Heathen liberal tries to solve a problem that doesn’t even exist?

Add another to that list.

And to think, all we have to do is drill.

I pray for you America.

By Bud Wiser

July 17, 2008 11:45 AM | Link to this

So it is okay for some of your minions to openly accuse others of homosexual misconducts:

“By GodHatesTrash

July 16, 2008 7:40 PM | Link to this

Little Butt Whiner is cranky this evening. He had a great time with his Uncle Larry Craig today at the airport. But he got real tired and when he got home he said his little bottom was sore.”

or compare McCain to perhaps the most vile human being that has ever walked the planet, murdering hundreds of thousands:

“By George Hussien Washington

July 16, 2008 5:12 PM | Link to this

If Adolf Hitler were still alive, he would be leading the Repuke party today…as it is McInsane is just a hollow shell of a hitler wanna be..”

or maybe you just let the little ones from small minds get by:

“By Analchord

July 16, 2008 4:54 PM | Link to this

Wrong, buttgeyser, if Obama sponsors a nascar racecar, then if he goes to far to the right he’ll be in the wall.”

Admit it, this is your site and you’ll censor who you dam well please for whatever reason you dam well please, and that’s that. I suppose actual free speech is only okay if you are some sort of left wing demagogue.

By Bud Wiser

July 17, 2008 11:49 AM | Link to this

By JAY BOOKMAN

July 17, 2008 6:21 AM | Link to this

It’s pretty simple, Bud. Be at least minimally respectful to your fellow commenters, or get pulled.

If YOU don’t take responsibility for what you post, I will. That’s the rules.

Re my previous post: It appears you have dropped the ball on some of your responsibilities.

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