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By w00t
August 30, 2006 08:02 AM | Link to this
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!!!!!11111one
“We’re only a year late.”
Oh, and people are still DYING in Iraq
The good news is, others didn’t die… for now…
By Another Republican Pinnochio
August 30, 2006 08:03 AM | Link to this
WASHINGTON - Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist acknowledged Tuesday that he may not have met all the requirements needed to keep his medical license active — even though he gave paperwork to Tennessee officials indicating that he had.“>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060829/aponelse/fristmedical_license)
Doesn’t Frist know that King George is the ‘Liar in Chief’? Maybe lying is some kind of dormant gene that, like cloven hooves, only shows up in mutant nutso mega-right Republicans.
Anytime you have to listen to a Republican, just go in forewarned that almost everything you hear will be a lie and keep both hands clenched firmly on your wallet so it doesn’t get ‘patriotized’ to pay for more slimy Republican big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big government.
By candide
August 30, 2006 08:06 AM | Link to this
Bush wanted to fly over Jerusalem to see where he would mount a flying horse to get to heaven but the Israelis talked him out of it.
By w00t
August 30, 2006 08:07 AM | Link to this
40,000+ Iraqis dead, yea! At least that many weren’t killed in New Orleans right?
Hope these numbers don’t offend you RW….
Andy = hypocrite
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 08:13 AM | Link to this
From its very start, the ballyhooed case of who leaked the name of CIA analyst Valerie Plame to columnist Robert Novak has been drenched in partisan politics and media hypocrisy. In other words, the leaker wasn’t Karl Rove or Scooter Libby or anyone else in the White House who has been accused of running a conspiracy against Ms. Plame as revenge for her husband Joe Wilson’s false accusations against the White House’s case for war with Iraq. So what have the last three years been all about anyway? Political opportunism and internal score-settling, among other things.
At a minimum, there appears to be a serious question of disloyalty here. By keeping silent, Messrs. Powell and Armitage let the President take political heat for the case, while also letting Mr. Rove, Mr. Libby and other White House officials twist in the wind for more than two years. We also know that it was the folks in Mr. Powell’s shop—including his former chief of staff Lawrence Wilkerson and intelligence officer Carl Ford Jr.—who did so much to trash John Bolton’s nomination to be Ambassador to the U.N. in 2005. The State Department clique that Mr. Bush tolerated for so long did tremendous damage to his Administration.-OpinionJournal
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Public perception has been another problem for the imprisoned Marines. First off, with the busy lives we live these days how many people know a Haditha from a Hamdania? Secondly, there is the steady rhetoric of Rep. Filthy Mouth Murtha, Pennsylvania Democrat, and the New York Times along with the absolute deafening silence of Republican members of Congress. If it weren’t for conservative radio talk-show host Michael Savage and journalist Michelle Malkin there would be no other high-profile voices to counter Mr. Murtha and the NYT.-WashingtonTimes
Cut Hey, Bill O’Reilly makes sense, finally:
So I say this, Bill Maher. You’re a witty guy, but you’re out of your league on complicated matters like national security. When you and Whoopi Goldberg can tell me wh
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 08:14 AM | Link to this
It’s bad enough when segments of the United Nations become derelict in their duty in the face of such a growing threat. It’s quite another, when journalists, either by omission or commission, bring aid and comfort to those who hate liberty and true religious expression.-WashingtonTimes
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In March 2002, Israeli Defense Forces discovered a bomb in a Palestine Red Crescent Society ambulance near Jerusalem. The bomb, packed in a suicide belt, was hidden under a gurney carrying a Palestinian child. The driver confessed that it was not the first time ambulances had been used to ferry explosives.-TownHall
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 08:15 AM | Link to this
What bothers New Yorkers instead is the confounded hypocrisy. The attorney general (Elliot Spitzer, democrat) has spent the last five years casting himself as a crusader against conflicts of interest, especially on Wall Street. Yet he has gleefully accepted campaign donations that would appear to create all kinds of conflicts of interest. He has accepted thousands of dollars from a few hedge fund managers even while he was investigating their peers or competitors. He accepted $30,000 in cutrate private flights from a lobbyist who will have a big chunk of gambling business before the next governor. Now come to find out he has accepted a ladle of $50,000 from a company that already has business before his current office.-NYSun
He’s a pinko, what do you expect?
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Some people that go to church had sex! Why, how sinful! If they were liberals they would have passed on it! Let’s have a half a page article in the “news” paper, right in between the gay parade coverage and the massage parlor ads:
Church sex scandal off the back burner Gayle White – Staff Wednesday, August 30, 2006-AJC
By w00t
August 30, 2006 08:15 AM | Link to this
Bush is the man, look at those numbers!
It’s kind of funny how short lived the capture of Saddam was.
Looks like a crash and burn.
By King George the Chicken-hearted
August 30, 2006 08:16 AM | Link to this
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran’s hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday challenged President Bush to a televised debate, a proposal the White House immediately dismissed as a “diversion.”
King George loves to send our troops to get killed in somebody else’s civil war but he is himself too gutless to even engage in a debate with Ahmadinejad. Could it be that everyone knows that Dumbya would get his ever-lovin as*s kicked in a debate with anything other than a rock? The entire Islamo-Fascist world now sees the Chimperor for the coward that he has always been. It’s too bad that they now think all Americans are just like our (not) fearless leader ! ! !
By w00t
August 30, 2006 08:18 AM | Link to this
Oh, look our Rush wannabe is here, yea!
Attention everyone: Andy likes to see American citizen suffer and die.
So, if you trapped with him in a deplorable situation, he will let you die then eat your baby in order to survive.
By George (the W ain't for Washington) Bush- "I cannot tell a truth."
August 30, 2006 08:21 AM | Link to this
BAGHDAD, Iraq - A roadside bomb exploded in Baghdad’s oldest and largest wholesale market district, killing at least 24 people and wounding 35, part of a surge in bloodshed Wednesday that left 52 dead, authorities said.
Yup, those insurrgents are still in their ‘last throes’ all right…….and the cow jumped over the moon. Republicans lie like old, natty, worn out rugs ! ! !
By George (the W ain't for Washington) Bush- "I cannot tell a truth."
August 30, 2006 08:24 AM | Link to this
The high school class of 2006 got stuck with a new, longer version of the SAT and didn’t fare well on it. Average reading and math scores fell a total of seven points — the sharpest decline in 31 years.
Kin George’s ‘No Child Left Behind’ initiative seems to be leaving more children behind than have been left in the past 31 years. Just one more lie from the ‘Liar in Chief’ ! ! !
By w00t
August 30, 2006 08:31 AM | Link to this
With no child left behind, all the students and teachers do is study for tests. There is no time for “real” learning. They are not taught real world skills anymore. Ask any teacher what they feel about “No Child Left Behind”, I bet you’ll be surprised by their answer.
By @@
August 30, 2006 08:35 AM | Link to this
Well ml, once again you exclusively target Bush. Why am I not surprised. You could have put Nagin and Blanco on the roof fiddling.
Oooo Oooo, here’s one for the leftist “conspiracy theorists”; what if the Democrats Nagin and Blanco are using their obvious incompetency to allow New Orleans to remain stagnant in the re-development (which they are) so that it will benefit their party in the presidential elections. Allowing their people to suffer for political gain.
Believable? Naaahhhhh, just wanted to get their hearts pumping faster is all. But you know how to do that better than me ml, just blame it all on Bush. They love that…….it makes their life so easy and requires little thought.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 08:36 AM | Link to this
Lovely ‘toon today, Lucko — the “photo-op” president marches on!
By MB
August 30, 2006 08:37 AM | Link to this
OK, I give up - WHERE IN HECK IS THE LINK TO TO THE VENT ?!?!?!?!?!?
By Huge
August 30, 2006 08:38 AM | Link to this
“The way I understand things, journalistic balance does not require giving equal time to those who argue, for example, that HIV does not cause AIDS, or smoking does not cause lung disease. Anyone who argues that CO2 does not cause global warming is, pretty much by definition, unqualified to pass judgment on the latest scientific findings. Why reporters have continued to quote these people as if they had a claim to scientific objectivity, I’m not sure.”
— Elizabeth Kolbert’s (The New Yorker) thoughts on objectively reporting on climate change
In other words, patently stupid positions don’t merit serious consideration…
By Pete
August 30, 2006 08:39 AM | Link to this
We have only one main concern now. Iraq.
What is the mission of US troops in Iraq?
Andy cant answer because he’s not just a tw*t plug. He doesn’t know. And answering that question might make him realize that he’s just a dyslexic liberal with delusions of blogging grandeur.
RW cant answer cause he’s worried all those important folk he respects might visit his website and realize he’s a moron.
What is the mission of US troops in Iraq?
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 08:40 AM | Link to this
Another example of what the Repugnants really mean when they say “support our troops”:
Center for war-related brain injuries faces budget cut
And I thought that driving around town in their SUV’s and Hummers with their ribbon stickers were obscene…
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 08:56 AM | Link to this
Ooops, cut off from 8:13:
Hey, Bill O’Reilly makes sense, finally:
So I say this, Bill Maher. You’re a witty guy, but you’re out of your league on complicated matters like national security. When you and Whoopi Goldberg can tell me what Ansar al-Islam was doing in Northern Iraq, then I might watch your HBO show.TownHall
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 09:01 AM | Link to this
By Pete August 30, 2006 08:39 AM We have only one main concern now. Iraq. What is the mission of US troops in Iraq?
You got to be kidding me, right?
Do you hysteritics ever come up for air?
Only a complete blooming college educated idiot could ask a moron question like that.
This almost too stupid to answer.
To defeat the terrorists in Iraq to the point that the country is a free, democratic society that can defend itself.
How else can liberals pervert this?
By Iraq is Just the Tip of the Iceberg
August 30, 2006 09:03 AM | Link to this
If Iraq were the only failure of the Bush administration, we would be blessed indeed. Creation of a police state in America, sloganeering the education our children receive, ignoring national disaster management, blindness to border security and criminal invader (guest worker) concerns, selling national security interests in ports/airlines, fostering inhumane treatment of prisoners by CIA goon squads, more vaction days than any President in US history, inability to secure sensitive national security data from leaks, McCarthyist leaking of priviledged security information for political gain, half and mis-truths, complete expenditure of Americas good name and moral high ground around the world, etc, etc, etc will be the legacies that this Republican uber-right administartion will be remembered for.
By Republican Double-Speak
August 30, 2006 09:10 AM | Link to this
NEW LONDON, Conn. - Jack Kemp will hit the campaign trail with a fellow former vice presidential candidate from another party: Sen. Joe Lieberman.
Lieberman said Tuesday that Kemp, a Republican former congressman and U.S. housing secretary, telephoned to offer support to his independent campaign, which the three-term senator began after losing the Democratic primary to Greenwich businessman Ned Lamont.
Republicans don’t have any candidates worth a thimbleful of warm spit so they are left supporting Democratic candidates. Since they now support his running mate, next they’ll be running Al Gore for President in 2008 ! ! !
By Andie, You're a Fine Girl
August 30, 2006 09:10 AM | Link to this
Now put your pouty lips to my skin flute.
By Brian Curtis
August 30, 2006 09:12 AM | Link to this
Think of this encouraging thought, fellow patriots:
From now on, anything a Democratic president does—no matter whether it’s unethical, sexy, or downright illegal—will be fully excused with a wave of the hand and a simple, “Hah! Bush did ten times worse, so shut your pie-hole.”
By RW-(the original)
August 30, 2006 09:16 AM | Link to this
woot,
Please tell me you aren’t advocating for the scholastic system that turned you out.
Pete,
Bush just wants an enormous training ground for beach volleyball players. Once he finishes randomly killing all the Iraqis that Cheney has finished torturing we will steal all that pesky oil and set up the nets. OK idiot?
By w00t
August 30, 2006 09:16 AM | Link to this
WOW, seems that poor Billy got his feeling hurt. Maybe he wanted an Emmy too? Better run home to Mommy. What a LOSER!
By More Republican Graft
August 30, 2006 09:17 AM | Link to this
[WASHINGTON - Justice Antonin Scalia was the Supreme Court’s most frequent traveler last year with 24 expense-paid trips that took him as far as Ireland, Italy, Turkey and Australia.](
Another Republican appointee gets payment for ‘services rendered’.
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 09:20 AM | Link to this
“Anyone who argues that CO2 does not cause global warming is, pretty much by definition, unqualified to pass judgment on the latest scientific findings. “
Huge,
Fine. Why don’t you be the first to volunteer to stop breathing? Or maybe you could come up with a Democrat Plan to come up with Federally mandated alternative fuel sources for human beings. How does 2015 sound as a target date? Maybe you could give tax credits to people who don’t exhale.
Here’s a link for all you global warming fanatics. I hate to state the obvious, but since WooT thinks it’s necessary to explain supply and demand, maybe you all could use a little info on the respiratory system
Freaking idiots.
Cartoon Comment: Why doesn’t the AJC put a dome over their office building and paint a great big frowny face over it until the day, if ever, when Dems are back in power?
By Republicans Want You to Flip Their Burgers
August 30, 2006 09:32 AM | Link to this
[WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 /U.S. Newswire/ — A majority of working Americans now believe their children are going to be worse off economically than they are, according to a poll of 800 non- supervisory workers released today by Change to Win (CtW). This, along with other striking results, reveals that on Labor Day 2006, the American Dream is slipping away.](
But didn’t King George tell us that the economy is ‘robust’? Hasn’t he lauded his creation of hundreds of thousands of ‘McJobs’ as an ‘accomplishment’? Vote Republican….we can all get together for the victory celebration at Mickey D’s before we pull the double-shift that King George has so graciously provided us after his good industry buddies have shipped all our good jobs overseas ! ! !
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 09:34 AM | Link to this
Now they’re photoshopping Couric:
CBS PHOTO TRICKERY TAKES A LOAD OFF ‘SLIMMER’ COURIC-NYPost
Does liberal media have a honest bone in their bodies?
By w00t
August 30, 2006 09:37 AM | Link to this
Wow, stop breathing, that’s a great idea… what a jackas-s.
Why don’t you get Bush to sign the Kyoto Protocol?
By Democrat Family Values!!
August 30, 2006 09:41 AM | Link to this
KEY LARGO, Fla. (AP) - South Florida residents breathed a sigh of relief early Wednesday after Tropical Storm Ernesto confounded forecasters by lumbering ashore without the hurricane-strength winds once feared.-MyWay
BUSH IS THE MAN! HE USED ERNESTO TO KICK CASTRO’S CUBAN A-SS AND THEN HE WEAKENED IT BEFORE IT GOT TO FLORIDA! WHAT A REAL MAN!
ALL HAIL THE CHEIF!
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 09:45 AM | Link to this
WooT,
Freaking ignorant moron, did Bill Clinton sign the Kyoto Protocol?
The answer is NO.
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 09:49 AM | Link to this
Andy,
I love that O’Reilly piece. Of course Idiot WooT, who complains about “sore losers” while supporting Al Gore and John Kerry, fails to see the humor in it.
I can’t wait for Ned Lamont to lose. What a squawk fest that is going to be. Do they use Diebold voting machines in Connecticut?
By w00t
August 30, 2006 09:54 AM | Link to this
Oh, so it’s Clinton’s fault again? Man, I didn’t know he was still in office.
Maybe if we signed the Kyoto protocol companies would have incentives to create new products that produce less. Though, Bush is out to support big business instead of our environment.
Short term gain for long term suffering.
By RW-(the original)
August 30, 2006 09:54 AM | Link to this
Buy Danish,
It’s even better than Diebold. In lots of places Connecticut has punch cards!!!!
I can’t wait to see the Freshmaker and the Daily Peeping Tom churning out the agony over a chads right to choose.
By RW-(the original)
August 30, 2006 10:00 AM | Link to this
woot,
Would you please make an attempt to back up that ridiculous statement about Kyoto providing business incentives? Please try not to use the magic etch-a-sketch on this one.
I’ll be leaving now to work for a paying customer so I won’t be stealing from them by blogging for a few hours. I know government workers like woot, Thomas, and rushncap won’t understand that, but to the rest of you I’ll check in when I’m back on my own dime.
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 10:09 AM | Link to this
RW,
Oh no! Not another epidemic of pregnant chads!
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 10:12 AM | Link to this
“Maybe if we signed the Kyoto protocol companies would have incentives to create new products that produce less”
Useful Idiot WooT,
Wow! That’s ^^a great idea. I nominate you as CEO of the whole freaking Leftist world and U.N. Ambassador. ROTFL.
By Pete
August 30, 2006 10:16 AM | Link to this
Cartoon idea: show bye swedish, and RW under their beds during last nite’s thunderstorms and blogging with their blackberries, and drooling saying, “this’ll get ‘em. Y-y-yeah! Oo, that’s a good one!”
Then show their grandmothers yelling down at them in the basement, “Get back to sleep, you turbo-wankers”.
Then show RW’s face contorting in hate saying, “Someday we’ll be rid of that old bat”.
That’s the neo-cons in a three picture cartoon. (It’s also a great research project on the sociopathic ways of Republicans.)
BTW: what is the mission of US troops in IRaq. (Hate to be topical here, but what the heck.)
Dont worry, RW will flood the blog with red herring non sequiturs soon enough. Ditto bye swedish.
By Andie, You're a Fine Girl
August 30, 2006 10:25 AM | Link to this
and great on your knees, girl.
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 10:31 AM | Link to this
Great cartoon, Mike. Love it. Thanks.
By w00t
August 30, 2006 10:31 AM | Link to this
RW can’t answer questions like that, he’s too afraid.
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 10:35 AM | Link to this
I’ll pitch in some $ to the “tax incentives for Danish to stop exhaling” fund. Anyone else?
By Dusty
August 30, 2006 10:56 AM | Link to this
I must say that Huge really hit the nail on the head at 8:38. He posted ” patently stupid positions don’t merit serious consideration.”
Wonderful! That would cancel most of the liberal opinions on here. A real debate might actually happen. No more Woot,Candide, Pete, Goldie, George, Candide and Brian. A thinking liberal might even show up. I am sure that must be one out there. Where is ,,,,the real American liberal???
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 11:05 AM | Link to this
Dusty, to you a “thinking liberal” is a neanderthal conservative who calls himself “liberal”.
By JK
August 30, 2006 11:07 AM | Link to this
Did you have a question for any of us, Dusty, or are you just looking for another target for your morning Poo Fling?
By getalife
August 30, 2006 11:20 AM | Link to this
crusty the clown does like to sling her own poop.
She says it is patriotic poop.
I call it bullsh-it.
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 11:24 AM | Link to this
By w00t August 30, 2006 10:31 AM RW can’t answer questions like that
The question has already been answered, su-ckhole:
By RW-(the original) August 30, 2006 09:16 AM Pete,Bush just wants an enormous training ground for beach volleyball players. Once he finishes randomly killing all the Iraqis that Cheney has finished torturing we will steal all that pesky oil and set up the nets. OK idiot?
You’re just too much of a tosser to follow along.
Maybe if you wiped some of that foam off of your face.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 11:28 AM | Link to this
With the arrest of Jeffs, officials are hopeful that victims of sexual abuse may feel safe to step forward. Jeffs, 50, was captured late Monday near Las Vegas. He was wanted in Arizona and Utah on felony charges in connection with arranged marriages involving minor girls
Right-wing fundamentalists are always insisting that “women should be submissive to their husbands” — I’m sure we’ll be hearing a lot about their “right” to their own religion, no matter if it involves rape, incest and slavery of young girls.
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 11:29 AM | Link to this
By Dusty August 30, 2006 10:56 AM A thinking liberal might even show up. I am sure that must be one out there. Where is ,,,,the real American liberal???
Dusty: Surely you jest?
Unfortunately, I think this is as good as it gets.
When the best they have to debate constitutional scholars like Roberts are Biden and Swimmer Kennedy you just know that they are intellectually shot out.
Just read some of the commentary here and there is no argument that they’re done for.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 11:31 AM | Link to this
With the arrest of Jeffs, officials are hopeful that victims of sexual abuse may feel safe to step forward. Jeffs, 50, was captured late Monday near Las Vegas. He was wanted in Arizona and Utah on felony charges in connection with arranged marriages involving minor girls
Right-wing fundamentalists are always insisting that “women should be submissive to their husbands” — I’m sure we’ll be hearing a lot about their “right” to their own religion, no matter if it involves rape, incest and slavery of young girls.
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 11:49 AM | Link to this
Goldielocks: I sure would like to know where your article says anything about Republicans, Conservatives or even Christianity for that matter:
Authorities have dogged Warren Steed Jeffs and the fundamentalist church he controls for several years, targeting polygamy, fraud and corruption in the twin hamlets of Colorado City and Hildale on the Arizona-Utah line.
You do realize that the democratic party supports the gay, lesbian and transgendered “coalition” not to mentiopn they defend in court the North American Man Boy Love Association, don’t you?
It sounds to me like your boys^^ would fit right into the democratic party.
By more lies from Andy
August 30, 2006 12:06 PM | Link to this
By You’re Right, Where Is Osama? - August 30, 2006 11:49 AM - You do realize that the democratic party supports (and) defend(s) in court the North American Man Boy Love Association, don’t you?
That’s the problem with fact-challenged wingnuts. They make things up.
However, you do realize that the record shows Republiscums have a particular fondness for underage toys of both sexes…
The list goes on and on…
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 12:15 PM | Link to this
By more lies from Andy August 30, 2006 12:06 PM By You’re Right, Where Is Osama? - August 30, 2006 11:49 AM - You do realize that the democratic party supports (and) defend(s) in court the North American Man Boy Love Association, don’t you? That’s the problem with fact-challenged wingnuts. They make things up.
Ummm, yeah:
February 27, 2004, 9:20 a.m. No Boy Scouts The ACLU defends NAMBLA.
Against the Boy Scouts, no less.
Sicko liberals.
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 12:19 PM | Link to this
Check out the liberal’s “authority” on Republican morals from 12:06:
arthersank
So anyone who says Republicans are sinners is a duly noted scholar on the subject.
Yeah, right. So typical.
By Dusty
August 30, 2006 12:23 PM | Link to this
rushncap, JK and getalife,
Are you hurt because you didn’t make my list of patently stupid liberal bloggers?
Well, I will correct that right away. You three are now at the top of the list of liberals whose positions don’t merit serious consideration.
There!! You feel better now??
By Jesus
August 30, 2006 12:34 PM | Link to this
IMPEACH BUSH NOW!!!
By w00t
August 30, 2006 12:36 PM | Link to this
Andy = Hypocrite
He would let his own family drown.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 12:52 PM | Link to this
Andy/Whiner— it’s the Repugnant Party that proudly courts the Christian evangelists and fundamentalists for votes every election season… always using those “values” issues that supposedly get the believers whipped into their irrational frenzy: separation of church & state, activists judges, claiming abortion “is murder”, etc…. And the state of Utah which has a high concentration of right-wing religious sects voted overwhelmingly for your guy Dubya, believing he was “sent from God”. I wonder where all those religious fanatics got that idea?
Warren Jeffs is just another right-wingnut gone off the deep end with his religion, and therefore would fit right in with the Repugnants.
By getalife
August 30, 2006 12:55 PM | Link to this
Jeffs is a wingnut they worship.
These are very sick people.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 12:56 PM | Link to this
Also, Andy/Whiner— what does the rape, incest and slavery of young girls in the name of some fanatic religion have to do with “the democratic party supports the gay, lesbian and transgendered coalition”? Is that something you’ve been taught in your own fanatical religious sect?
By TRANSLATIONS R US
August 30, 2006 01:01 PM | Link to this
SAYS:To defeat the terrorists in Iraq to the point that the country is a free, democratic society that can defend itself.
MEANS: I still don’t think the war was about oil. What’s PNAC anyway? All democratic society’s should make their women wear burkas.
SAYS: Fine. Why don’t you be the first to volunteer to stop breathing? Or maybe you could come up with a Democrat Plan to come up with Federally mandated alternative fuel sources for human beings. How does 2015 sound as a target date? Maybe you could give tax credits to people who don’t exhale.
MEANS:I’m just another fat, greedy, lazy American and my huge fanny and small heart are more important than yours!
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 01:02 PM | Link to this
An interesting link to one woman’s story about her escape from the religious fanatics who live under Warren Jeffs’ dictatorship
These religious cults are way scary!
By more lies from Andy
August 30, 2006 01:07 PM | Link to this
Andy, you ignorant putz…
The Democratic Party is not the ACLU. The ACLU is not the Democratic Party.
However, the ACLU did file legal motions on behalf of Rush Limbaugh
Therefore, by your logic, the ACLU must be a right wing neocon Republican organization.
Right?
By Dusty
August 30, 2006 01:17 PM | Link to this
Yes, Goldie, these religious cults are scary.
And speaking of cults, have you signed on to Cindy Sheehan’s anti-war political protest feast to feed the press against President Bush and the American military? It is going to be in Washington so the newsmedia can see them clearly.
I know you want to be there with all the other liberals. Here’s your chance to shine!! Get those banners and white flags ready.
By By Buhda
August 30, 2006 01:20 PM | Link to this
IMPEACH BUSH NOW< BUT IMPEACH CHENEY TOO!
By Goldie is shameless
August 30, 2006 01:26 PM | Link to this
Goldie, since the Warrenites are very anti-government, they don’t vote Republican or Democrat. Jeffs has no religious committments. Him and his type are met with disdain by christians.
You’re time would be better spent hoping or praying that those he left behind don’t follow the example of Waco. There’s a good possibility they might. I don’t think this administration will repeat the same mistakes that Clinton & Reno did, and then try to cover up their part in the disaster.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 01:27 PM | Link to this
It’s just hilarious that Dusty would equate Cindy Sheehan (a protesting mother of a slain American soldier) with a religious cult — just like Andy/Whiner with his ranting about gays! You right-wing fanatics are truly clueless…
By Democrat Family Values!!
August 30, 2006 01:38 PM | Link to this
Goldilocks: The only religion that, in your own words “what does the rape, incest and slavery of young girls in the name of some fanatic religion” is Islam.
So now you are on record for being against Muslims, thanks, finally.
more “lies” from Andy: That’s one, show me #2.
I wonder if they defended Limbaugh just so that they could SUCKER people like you into believing they weren’t liberals.
By the way, the very definition of liberal is molesting young boys and other outbursts of depravity.
You made the choice, sicko, live with it.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 01:39 PM | Link to this
Yeah, I think that it’s a logical step: if Oxycontin Limbaugh is supported by the ACLU and if the NAMBLA is supported by the ACLU, then Oxycontin supports NAMBLA, right? Isn’t that how your logic goes, Andy/Whiner?
By getalife
August 30, 2006 01:42 PM | Link to this
w’s religious cult is just like Jeffs.
They do not obey the laws and think they are above the law.
The FBI will stop this group too, if the sissy wingnuts would quit calling them for blog threats.
By TRANSLATIONS R US
August 30, 2006 01:52 PM | Link to this
SAYS:By the way, the very definition of liberal is molesting young boys and other outbursts of depravity.
MEANS: “POP” (the sound of his head being quickly removed from his anus) We are all so sexually repressed! We have two kids in two trys. Sex is evil! Sex is sinful! I am so inadequate the Mrs. prefers Mr. Duracell to me. If I am so weirded out about my own sexually, and I’m a normal white guy, everybody else must be a prevert!
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 01:55 PM | Link to this
Dusty, I’m still not sure why you’re under the impression that I give a flying fart about what you think of me. You can put me on or take me off any list you wish, does not make an iota of difference. I don’t really care what the mentally ill think of me.
By Meanwhile, back at the ranch
August 30, 2006 01:58 PM | Link to this
The clueless Emperor continues to reap the scorn of Americans…
Bush gets no bounce from terror arrests
34 percent approve of Bush’s job performance, while 65 percent disapprove. Those numbers were almost identical to a poll conducted in early August before the arrests.
Notice only 1% have no opinion!! Only the bottom feeders who’d stick with Bush through apocalypse are with him now.
…when people were asked directly about Bush’s image as a “strong and decisive leader” and a good manager, his approval took a hit.
Seems the “terra! terra! terra!” schtick is wearing a little thin.
Just 70 days until the election!!
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 01:58 PM | Link to this
“You made the choice, sicko, live with it.”
Describing your right-wing fanaticism, are you Andy?
By Dusty
August 30, 2006 02:00 PM | Link to this
Goldie,
Cindy Sheehan equates herself with cult status. Her son died honorably in the service of his country. She has tried to turn it into an anti-American circus.
When you readily hobnob with people against this country such as Chavez and Castro, you make your motives quite clear. Will she next go over and hug Iran’s president? Wear a burka? Share a little sympathy with Saddam over his “illegal overthrow”?
A cult is a cult and Sheehan is leading one and enjoying every minute of publicity. You, Goldie, are impressed so take off for Washington. This is a free country even for those that work against it.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 02:05 PM | Link to this
“Jeffs has no religious committments. Him and his type are met with disdain by christians.”
Andy/Whiner: Jeffs claims to speak with the “authority from God”, just like your friends Pat Robertson, James Dobson, Jimmy Swaggart, Eric Rudolph — all supposed “Christians” in some fanatics’ opinion. And Jeffs does claim to be himself a “Christian”, as much as you might not want to know that. In fact, his sect is called the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints of Christ. Right there in the name of his cult — the word “Christ”. Kinda makes a guy like you feel real proud, huh?
By Democrat Family Values!!
August 30, 2006 02:07 PM | Link to this
By TRANSLATIONS R US August 30, 2006 01:52 PM SAYS:By the way, the very definition of liberal is ———————->molesting young boys<——————— and other outbursts of depravity. MEANS: “POP” (the sound of his head being quickly removed from his anus) We are all so sexually repressed! We have two kids in two trys. Sex is evil!
Defending child molesters, eh?
Yeah man, that must be a groovy way to unwind in unsexually repressed little world, having yourself a couple of young boys.
Bullet between the eyes for ya in wingnut land.
By Bush Ain't Up For Election, Numbnuts
August 30, 2006 02:12 PM | Link to this
The surprising findings in a little-noticed Gallup Poll that were ignored by most of the national news media shows the Democrats barely leading the Republicans by just two points — 47 percent to 45 percent.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 02:12 PM | Link to this
“Cindy Sheehan equates herself with cult status.”
Oh, please do tell us more of your wisdom, Crusty the clown — and a rational link for where you get this info for your statement… I’m sure it came from the NY Times (“the paper of record”), or is it from your link to the Aryan Nation website?
By Writing on the wall
August 30, 2006 02:19 PM | Link to this
Dusty,
When was the last time you noticed Cindy Sheehan in the MSM? She’s not exactly stopping traffic everywhere she goes.
The only ones elevating her to “cult” status are Republicans. They’re desperately trying to link her to the mainstream Democratic Party.
Kind of like Andy trying to link the ACLU to the Democratic Party.
The shallow old “guilt by association” trick.
Fortunately, as the latest polls show, Americans are a lot smarter than that.
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 02:24 PM | Link to this
Translations R Us,
Sorry loser, but big fat-assed person you are describing is Hillary Clinton, not me.
Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, how about trying again to translate the text I wrote, because your first attempt gets a great big F.?
It might help to know the obvious fact that my comments were SARCASTIC, pointing out the IDIOCY of the idea that carbon monixide will doom mankind, and the arrogance of gas bag liberal Democrats who somehow think that THEY can alter the forces of nature.
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 02:26 PM | Link to this
Goldilocks:
By Goldie August 30, 2006 01:39 PM Yeah, I think that it’s a logical step: if Oxycontin Limbaugh is supported by the ACLU and if the NAMBLA is supported by the ACLU, then Oxycontin supports NAMBLA, right? Isn’t that how your logic goes, Andy/Whiner?
5 minutes later:
By Goldie August 30, 2006 02:05 PM “Jeffs has no religious committments. Him and his type are met with disdain by christians.” Andy/Whiner: Jeffs claims to speak with the “authority from God”, just like your friends Pat Robertson, James Dobson, Jimmy Swaggart, Eric Rudolph — all supposed “Christians” in some fanatics’ opinion. And Jeffs does claim to be himself a “Christian”, as much as you might not want to know that.
Psychotic.
Let me try this out: I’m an astronaut! There, I guess that means I’m an astronaut. According to psycho Goldie.
The ACLU can defend the North American Man Boy Love association, try to sue God, hate the American flag and force teachers to instruct students how to out condoms on cucumbers and they are automatically are freed from the bondages of liberalism.
But if one kook in the hitherlands goes totally against the Teachings of Christ Lord and Saviour, but calls himself a “christian” then of course he’s guaranteed a seat at the Right Hand Of God Almighty.
Do things spin around real fast in your world, Goldi?
By Dusty
August 30, 2006 02:28 PM | Link to this
Goldie,
Have you ever tried to think on your own? I mean, just once?
Cindy Sheehan’s history has been on every news channel. There is no mystery to her activity.
Why don’t you wake up and stop looking for a link so you know what to say? Can’t the DNC help you think of something original?
Have fun in Washington at the anti-war protest. Don’t forget to take your white flag.
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 02:31 PM | Link to this
Judge Diggs Taylor’s Foundation Donated $45,000 to Michigan ACLU The Jimmy Carter appointee
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 02:35 PM | Link to this
Dusty just loves fighting wars with other peoples’ sons to make her puny little self feel powerful and important.
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 02:35 PM | Link to this
Goldie,
Give it up. No one here supports Polygamy or wacko religious cults.
The only cult that gets universal support here is the Church of Liberalism, whose congregation is made up exclusively of devout moonbats, and HAD a patron Saint called Cindy Sheehan, but they’ve dumped her overboard in favor of Ned Lamont and Murtha.
Writing on the Wall,
You may want to fill Goldilocks in with the news that Saint Cindy isn’t on the A list anymore.
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 02:37 PM | Link to this
If you want to stop Gonzales, you can join the ACLU today. The lowest level of membership costs very little money. NOW IS THE TIME to send the message of support and solidarity in this, the fight of our lives.-democraticunderground
By CREEPS seeking missle
August 30, 2006 02:37 PM | Link to this
The Bush administration likes to talk about all the money it has allocated to the region, and it plans a public relations blitz to persuade America that it’s doing a heck of a job aiding Katrina’s victims. But as the Iraqis learned, allocating money and actually using it for reconstruction are two different things, and so far the administration has done almost nothing to make good on last year’s promises.
Maybe the aid promised to the gulf region will actually arrive some day. But by then it will probably be too late. Many former residents and small-business owners, tired of waiting for help that never comes, will have permanently relocated elsewhere; those businesses that stayed open, or reopened after the storm, will have gone under for lack of customers. In America as in Iraq, reconstruction delayed is reconstruction denied, and Mr. Bush has, once again, broken a promise.
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 02:40 PM | Link to this
ACLU is one of the greatest organizations America has ever produced.
By Dusty
August 30, 2006 02:43 PM | Link to this
OK rushncap,
I will keep you on the list of liberals whose positions don’t merit serious consideration. That’s you, baby!!
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 02:44 PM | Link to this
Crusty the clown— you’re the one who claims that “Cindy Sheehan equates herself with cult status.” You obviously don’t really know what you’re talking about, once again… nothing to back up what you have to post. You just throw something out there in the ether and hope it sticks, just like so many right-wing radical websites do.
Why do you hate Americans so much?
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 02:45 PM | Link to this
Notably, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a current Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, founded the ACLU’s Women’s Rights Project in 1972.
By w00t
August 30, 2006 02:45 PM | Link to this
Aren’t you guys forgetting the real issues here?
Why are we in Iraq?
What the Iraq war done for the United States?
What has it done for the Iraqi people?
What has it done for the stability in the Middle East?
Please, I’d really like to know. Let forget about all this other “petty” debate and get down to the real stuff.
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 02:47 PM | Link to this
Does anyone wish to undertake the thankless task of trying to teach Dusty reading comprehension?
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 02:54 PM | Link to this
Nadine Strossen (born August 18, 1950) is president of the American Civil Liberties Union. She is the first woman and the youngest person to ever lead the ACLU. Professor Strossen also sits on the {{{{Council on Foreign Relations.}}}}
Yeah, rushncrap, great anti American organization.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 02:56 PM | Link to this
Andy/Whiner’s contributions for today:
“Him and his type are met with disdain by christians.”
And this was after he posted the following Christian comments himself:
“The question has already been answered, su-ckhole” and
“Maybe if you wiped some of that foam off of your face” and
“Bullet between the eyes for ya in wingnut land”
Like you posted yourself Andy, you and your type are met with disdain by many Christians.
Pathetic hypocrite.
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 02:58 PM | Link to this
Nadine Strossen: Pornography Must Be Tolerated
Yep, a real Conservative.
Oh and a “great” organzation.
Where would rushncrap be with out his wanker books?
By Another Republican Cultist
August 30, 2006 03:00 PM | Link to this
“The only cult that gets universal support here is the Church of Liberalism,”- Buy Dannish
Buy Danish is so whacked out that she thinks Liberalism is a religion, now. Ooooo, run for your lives, the sky is falling, the sky is falling.
“There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call … THE REPUBLICAN TWILIGHT ZONE.”
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 03:05 PM | Link to this
Yup, Strossen sounds like a great patriot, and a wonderful person. Not scum like li’l andy. We could use more of the former and a lot less of the latter.
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 03:07 PM | Link to this
Hell, the ACLU even defended li’l andy and his brethren. But he’s a little ungrateful a-hole.
By Real Democratic Values
August 30, 2006 03:07 PM | Link to this
To Democrat Family Values;
You don’t have a clue.
Our Democratic family is a Christian military family, 5 kids, 4 dogs and a cat. How many years do you have invested in defending this country? How many military installations have you resided on? How many different schools did your children go to?
You are so full of hatred you can’t see truth, justice and the American way.
By CREEPS seeking missle
August 30, 2006 03:10 PM | Link to this
Andy…
Is this the same Council on Foreign Relations that counts among it’s esteemed members Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice??
Why, yes it is!!
I guess this means Dr. Rice, through your sophomoric “guilt by association” logic, must also support the ACLU, and therefore the Democratic Party, and therefore the OVERTHROW OF PRESIDENT BUSH!!
My, what a tangled web you’re weaving!
Moran.
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 03:14 PM | Link to this
ARC,
It’s {{DANISH}} moron. “Dannish” sounds like a cop on Hawaii Five O.
You may have the unique distinction of being the only Liberal who has never heard of [“Godless: The Church of Liberalism”] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1400054206/102-1358947-3720118?v=glance&n=283155)
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 03:15 PM | Link to this
Don’t it figure, the ACLU is led by a stoner:
Strossen is an active member of NORML, an organisation promoting the decriminalization of marijuana.
Wonderful.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 03:16 PM | Link to this
For you whiners always going on and on about “the liberal welfare state” and “it’s all Clinton’s fault” — the corporate welfare business going on in America under the Repugnants reign must really just burn y’all senseless
And this while we’re stuck driving vehicles that run on that gas goop that we suck out of the ground in the Middle East… just aiding and abetting those terrorist-supporting countries. Doesn’t that just rile you to no end, all you War Party whores?
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 03:17 PM | Link to this
Why Goldie and Rushncap LOVE the ACLU -
” Roger Baldwin, founder and guiding light of the ACLU for over 30 years, is now a member of the National Committee of the ACLU. Mr Roger Baldwin has a record of over 100 communist-front affiliations and citations (documented in detail, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD May 26, 1952). In an article written for Soviet Russia Today (September 1934), Roger Baldwin said: “When the power of the working class is once achieved, as it has been only in the Soviet Union, I am for maintaining it by any means whatsoever.” “The class struggle is the central conflict of the world, all others are coincidental.”
“Entry of Roger Baldwin in the Harvard reunion book on the occasion of the 30th anniversary reunion of his class of 1905 (1935), “I seek social ownership of property, the abolition of the propertied class, and sole control of those who produced the wealth: communism is the goal.”
Here’s testimony in the Congressional Record on the exalted history of the ACLU
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 03:18 PM | Link to this
My bad on CFR, I was thinking of CAIR, the council of Islamic relations.
The ACLU is still a suc-khole pinko maggot infested anti American den of inequity.
By TRANSLATIONS R US
August 30, 2006 03:23 PM | Link to this
I can translate it any way I want to. Just like you do.
Just like Bush does. BOOMING ECONOMY = RICH PEOPLE RICHER
PROGRESS IN IRAQ = MORE PEOPLE DEAD
COMPASSIONATE CONSERVATIVE = COLD HEARTED BEAST
STAY THE COURSE = AFRAID TO ADMIT ERROR
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED = SEVERELY SCREWED UP
FIGHT THEM OVER THERE SO WE DON”T HAVE TO FIGHT THEM OVER HERE = CHICKENHAWKS DON”T HAVE TO FIGHT ANYWHERE LET THE SONS OF THE POOREST FIGHT
It isn’t just me…every day more people are feeling this way. The fear and anger coming from the administration is backfiring.
If we do not do as well in November as we would like - we will all keep up the fight.
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 03:23 PM | Link to this
Yikes, what a cute little post our little darling Danish just queefed out. You mean you can find nothing on a member of the ACLU from the 16th century that would damn the organization for all eternity? LOL.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 03:26 PM | Link to this
Whatcha wanna bet that Kemp’s support of Lieberman will be just as successful as Zig-Zag Zell’s campaigning for Ralph Reed was in GA this year
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 03:26 PM | Link to this
…All Points Bulletin…
Rushncap I presume?
{{Suspect sought in Kidnapping}} -
“…she described her assailant as a white male, about 6 feet tall, with a slim build and “some type of accent - she described it as a bad Russian accent, she thought he was faking it.”
By CREEPS seeking missle
August 30, 2006 03:31 PM | Link to this
rushncap,
The supreme irony here is that the ACLU would jump at the chance to defend morans Andy’s and Danish’s right to spew their garbage.
And what an ACLU founder said more than half a century ago is irrelevant. I might as well link today’s GOP and it’s “big government”, “deficit spending” and “foreign entanglements” addictions with Barry Goldwater.
And as we all know, if Goldwater were alive today and saw the Republican Party today, he’d vomit.
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 03:33 PM | Link to this
Didn’t know you lived in Scotland, Danish. Beautiful country, that.
“A MOTHER who claimed her four-month-old boy died in a fire after she was tied up and beaten unconscious by intruders, has admitted killing him.”
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 03:34 PM | Link to this
Republicans Fail to Woo Top Candidates
If Katherine Harris and George Allen are their “good ones”, no wonder we have so many Repugnant pigs squealing here on the blog everyday — what a bunch of freaks!
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 03:39 PM | Link to this
The ACLU also represents Andy/Whiner’s and Dusty’s friends when necessary
By getalife
August 30, 2006 03:39 PM | Link to this
WILLIAMS: When you take a tour of the world, a lot of Americans e-mail me with their fears that, some days they just wake up and it just feels like the end of the world is near. And you go from North Korea to Iran, to Iraq, to Afghanistan, and you look at how things have changed, how Americans are viewed overseas, if that is important to you. Do you have any moments of doubt that we fought a wrong war? Or that there’s something wrong with the perception of America overseas?
BUSH: Well those are two different questions, did we fight the wrong war, and absolutely — I have no doubt — the war came to our shores, remember that. We had a foreign policy that basically said, let’s hope calm works. And we were attacked.
WTF?
By Macaca
August 30, 2006 03:41 PM | Link to this
Its okay, Senator Allen didn’t mean anything derogatory when he called me Macaca. He’s just ignorant.
Does that make him a good Conservative?
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 03:41 PM | Link to this
It is a bit ironic, CREEPS. But ACLU is an organization that stands on principals, not personal likes or dislikes. Li’l andy and the rest don’t understand the concept of a group of people being lead by morals and laws, rather than rhetoric and hate.
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 03:47 PM | Link to this
Great success with the Repugnants “stay and die” campaign in Iraq
Our American troops are stuck in an Iraqi civil war, being used as target practice by both the Sunni and Shia militia — what a great success story to run on in November, huh, all you War Party whores?
By OPPIE
August 30, 2006 03:55 PM | Link to this
Hey, quit picking on the 50’s commies. Joe McCarthy did a heckava job.
By Bush Doctrine Success Story
August 30, 2006 04:00 PM | Link to this
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran’s president on Wednesday urged Europe against resorting to sanctions, saying on the eve of a U.N. deadline for Tehran to halt uranium enrichment that punishment would not dissuade it from pursuing its nuclear program.
Iran knows that the only way to protect Muslim lands from take-over by Bush Imperialists is to go nuclear. Like Pakistan before them, they won’t stop until they can protect their children from the American uber-right. Mission accomplished ! ! !
By TRANSLATIONS R US
August 30, 2006 04:06 PM | Link to this
SAYS:” Roger Baldwin, founder and guiding light of the ACLU for over 30 years, is now a member of the National Committee of the ACLU. Mr Roger Baldwin has a record of over 100 communist-front affiliations and citations (documented in detail, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD May 26, 1952). In an article written for Soviet Russia Today (September 1934), Roger Baldwin said: “When the power of the working class is once achieved, as it has been only in the Soviet Union, I am for maintaining it by any means whatsoever.” “The class struggle is the central conflict of the world, all others are coincidental.”
MEANS: A RED CALLING A RED A RED (Now that’s pretty funny) (Aren’t we glad most of us are blue)
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 04:06 PM | Link to this
I can certainly believe that a doctor who thinks he can diagnose a brain-dead patient by viewing a videotape might also be prone to lie about his license renewal
Another example of a “great” Repugnant…
By Goldie
August 30, 2006 04:07 PM | Link to this
I can certainly believe that a doctor who thinks he can diagnose a brain-dead patient by viewing a videotape might also be prone to lie about his license renewal
Another example of a “great” Repugnant…
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 04:16 PM | Link to this
Commie rushncap,
So the 20th century doesn’t count? Wasn’t that when Stalin lived? And Mao? And Che’?No wonder you want to erase it from the history books (although I just bet you’re not ready to get rid of the pages on Joe McCarthy yet).
Here’s a little recap of the ACLU’s activities right up to the present
By Dusty
August 30, 2006 04:17 PM | Link to this
Goldie,
I see you have all the proper buzz words ready to go to Washington for the big week with the anti-war protestors.
Let’s see now: Repugnants, “stay and die”, stuck, target practice, freaks and that very special War Party whores.
You sure sound like the all American girl, Goldie. Glad you have Cindy to enrich your vocabulary. Keep it up and you may get invited to kiss Chavez and camp out at Crawford. Your wildest dreams come true, Goldie. Go, girl and live it up.
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 04:25 PM | Link to this
Rushncap,
Pay attention. I posted something as a joke because they were looking for a suspect with a fake(?)Russian accent.
Your response? To post something about a woman in Scotland who murders her child.
Freaking idiot.
By CREEPS seeking missle
August 30, 2006 04:25 PM | Link to this
Fortunately, Americans can see through the “blue smoke and mirrors” that Bush is presenting on Katrina and its aftermath:
The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on public attitudes about Hurricane Katrina and the nation’s preparedness for a major disaster was conducted Aug. 7-9 with one question asked again from Aug. 15-17.
Do you approve or disapprove or have mixed feelings about the way George W. Bush handled Hurricane Katrina?
—Strongly approve, 12 percent
—Somewhat approve, 12 percent
—Lean toward approval, 7 percent
—Still have mixed feelings, 1 percent
—Lean toward disapproval, 9 percent
—Somewhat disapprove, 9 percent
—Strongly disapprove, 49 percent
—Not sure, 1 percent
TOTAL APPROVE — 31 percent
TOTAL DISAPPROVE — 67 percent
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 04:26 PM | Link to this
Danish, are you saying the 16th century doesn’t count?
And save your idiot websites for someone who cares. I don’t really give a hoot if a flea like yourself finds “birthday of Buddha” to be offensive (I’m assuming you have no problem with birthday of Jesus, known as Christmas). Nor do I care if a flea like yourself gets all tingly in all the wrong ways about “Lesbian and Gay rights project”.
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 04:33 PM | Link to this
CREEP,
If not for the ACLU I would never be in a position of NEEDING the ACLU to defend me for anything.
Without that “principled” organization, as Commie Rushncap refers to them, we would not be in a situation where it is a criminal offense to read a Bible during “silent prayer”, but it is AOK to rape little boy children and use the internet for child pornography.
Believe me, if I ever need a lawyer to protect my First Amendment rights, it won’t be the ACLU who I’ll be calling.
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 04:34 PM | Link to this
Oh, I’m sorry Danish, I didn’t realize that since you’re joking about rape I was not allowed to joke about murder. I’m still trying to decipher your rather convoluted moral code. So far I’m getting “Anything I say is good and funny, anything rushncap says is evil and horrible.” Am I right here?
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 04:40 PM | Link to this
By CREEPY seeking missle August 30, 2006 03:31 PM rushncap, The supreme irony here is that the ACLU would jump at the chance to defend morans Andy’s and Danish’s right to spew their garbage.
Well, actually, creepy, the supreme irony is that I would tell the ACLU to stick it up their a-ss if they ever came to defend me.
On principles.
I know you don’t know what that means so:
prin·ci·ple (prns-pl) n. A rule or standard, especially of good behavior: a man of principle.
The ACLU don’t make the cut.
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 04:41 PM | Link to this
Of course Danish, being the lying little b!tch that she is, lies again. It’s not criminal to read the Bible, nor is it legal to rape anyone, little children or not. But truth must never stand in the way of a good verbal queef in her world.
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 04:48 PM | Link to this
“Danish, are you saying the 16th century doesn’t count?”
Commie Rushncap,
The FACT is that I never mentioned the 16th century for the simple reason that THE ACLU DID NOT EXIST THEN. So, to answer you perfectly idiot question: It does not count, anymore than a discussion of the Civil War would include references to NASA.
Meanwhile, these are the sort of issues that interest me:
“September 1986 - The ACLU successfully sues fifth grade public school teacher Kenneth Roberts, forcing him to remove his personal Bible from his classroom desk. Roberts kept the Bible on top of his desk, and he read from it during his class’ silent reading time. He never read it to his students or told them they had to read it. (Contrast this to the ACLU’s actions in February and March, 2001, in Anaheim, California. This time, the ACLU threatened to sue the public school board if they did not put pro-homosexual propaganda on the shelves of the high school library.)”
“In 1988 the ACLU barred a doctor from telling a Kansas man’s former wife that her ex-husband had tested positive for AIDS. In the words of the director of the ACLU’s Privacy and Technology Project, “The benefits of confidentiality outweigh the possibility that somebody may be injured.”
“In 1989 the government granted tax exemptions for Satanists - a position the ACLU has supported.”
Freaking loser.
By Is Andie John Mark Karr
August 30, 2006 04:49 PM | Link to this
anyone ever seen them together?
I think I am on to something…
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 04:57 PM | Link to this
rushncap,
I apologize for linking you to the story about the guy with the fake Russian accent. Okay?
Now perhaps you can explain to us what “principles” are at work with an organization that defends NAMBLA, internet porn involving minor children, and Satanists, but sues a teacher who reads the Bible to himself during silent prayer time?
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 04:59 PM | Link to this
Awww, what a cute widdle b!tch you are, Danish. Of course Roberts had to remove the Bible from his desk. That’s like having a cross hanging in the classroom. The person in the position of power (teacher) in the classroom has no right to keep religious symbols that are prominently displayed. If Roberts was reading the Satanic Bible, you’d be screaming bloody murder.
I disagree with the AIDS decision. In fact, there are laws nowadays that require you to tell your sexual parter if you know that you have the disease. If there is no such law, however, legally speaking no one could force someone else to reveal his STDs.
The “pro-homosexual propoganda” belongs in a library, as does the Bible and any other book. Just because you’re homophobic does not mean you have the right to enforce that on others.
Oh, and Satanism is a religion, just like Christianity. If one is not tax-exempt, then the other shouldn’t be either.
By You're Right, Where Is Osama?
August 30, 2006 05:00 PM | Link to this
Don’t it figure:
Richardson R. Lynn, dean of Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School, had an op-ed in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution the other day in which he argued against any limitations on civil liberties in the name of preventing terrorism. This passage is especially revealing of the mindset of civil-liberties absolutists: Even if a totally preventive legal system did work, should we adopt it? The horror of losing friends and loved ones in the inexplicable violence of terrorism is surely one of our deepest fears. But someone has to say: There are worse things.
Sick in the head liberals.
By w00t
August 30, 2006 05:06 PM | Link to this
This is a good look at Bush’s approval rating numbers. It’s an average of all the different polling offices
Looks to be about a whopping 36%
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 05:12 PM | Link to this
Rushncap,
If a teacher was publicly reading the “Satanic” bible I would be raising hell, just as I would if the teacher was reading that same pornography that the ACLU defends.
I know this is difficult for you moral relativists to understand, but there is a difference between what is “appropriate” and part of our “history and traditions” and what is pure, unadulterated crap.
Call it a ratings system if you’d like. Satanism doesn’t get the G rating.
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 05:19 PM | Link to this
Andy,
That does just about say it all, doesn’t it?
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 05:19 PM | Link to this
And that’s why ACLU exists: to defend citizens from those who want to deny them their constitutional rights. Those like you, Danish.
Oh, and if you’ve ever actually read the Bible, it does not get the G, the PG, the PG-13 or the R rating. It’s strictly NC-17.
By Not a Christian
August 30, 2006 05:27 PM | Link to this
I’m a Jew and I grew up in Ohio. 50 years ago (before a lot of people here were born I bet) I had to stand in silence while the teacher led the class in the Lords Prayer. Nobody ever painted swastikas on our home, but I got the you killed Jesus crud enough.
My family and my temple didnt celebrate when school prayer was outlawed but we were very happy. The ACLU gets a check from me every year. What they defend is individual freedom. What they fight is religion in our government where it has no place.
By Buy Danish
August 30, 2006 05:32 PM | Link to this
Rushncap,
You have a constitutional right to read pornography in the classroom? Or have NAMBLA pamphlets in a public library?
Sure thing, Dude. Looks like they’re protecting your rights, but not mine.
Sorry to break this up, but I have to run.
By Huge
August 30, 2006 05:36 PM | Link to this
Bigot,
Very venomous today aren’t you? It sounds like your girdle is on a bit tight. And you had been doing so much better lately. Oh well, I guess it couldn’t really last.
Do you have to have everything spelled out in a third grade context? Do you really believe educated people don’t know all animals expel CO2? Do you think that has one damn thing to do with this topic? Do you have to begin at elementary school levels before a discussion about this problem can ensue? Or do you just like to embarrass yourself publicly by looking like an idiot? When you have something adult to add, please do so.
By rushncap
August 30, 2006 05:38 PM | Link to this
No, I don’t have the right to read porno in class, if I’m a teacher. Nor do I have the right to let a Bible sit out for all to see. Or the Satanic Bible. Or the Quaran. Oh, and your “NAMBLA pamphlets” is pure fantasy and you know it.
Go, Danish, run. It’s what works best.
By Collin
August 30, 2006 05:47 PM | Link to this
Does Luckovich ever want to see the whole picture or just everything red.
“The sequence began in September, just after the flood receded, when Mayor Nagin resorted to a time-honored method for postponing difficult choices: appointing a blue-ribbon panel, the Bring New Orleans Back Commission. In its various incarnations the commission would employ three sets of consultants, none working with the others.”
FEMA screwed up but it was a catastrophe like no other.
Why would any responsible government hand over monies to a bunch of bumbling idiot politicians who can’t make a decision. The people in New Orleans are more fed up with the local incompetence than the feds. Barber in Mississippi has taken the bull by the horns and made difficult decisions. He’s put pressure on the white house and got results.
What the hell is wrong with Nagin? How long is this idiot going to sit with his thumb up his a*?
I’d raise hell if I found out my tax dollars had been sent down there only to be mismanaged by an embecile like Nagin.
The folks in New Orleans are organizing themselves and working independent from the local government. At least they’re doing something. Why the hell they reelected Nagin is beyond my comprehension. I guess they didn’t want to change horses in midstream. Looks like the horse in dragging them under now.
By Danish Young Booty Sniffer
August 30, 2006 06:20 PM | Link to this
all those NAMBLA fantasies make Danish a funny girl… not funny haha though…
By pimp
August 30, 2006 07:00 PM | Link to this
pimp your God at church.
By Bush Coca Putas
August 31, 2006 06:46 AM | Link to this
BOGOTA, Colombia - A news report that a cardinal threatened doctors who performed an abortion with excommunication sparked controversy Wednesday and a denial from the prelate.
Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo denied saying that the Vatican will excommunicate the doctors who performed Colombia’s first legal abortion on an 11-year old girl allegedly raped by her stepfather.
Colombian Narco-Guerillas sound just like the American uber-right. Fascist pigs!