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By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 30, 2006 08:07 AM | Link to this
Cartoon boy, professional pinko apologist.
Rush Limbaugh should flip somebody off to see what kind of savage, mindless liberal attacks on his good name would result.
What hypocrisy.
Merry Christmas!
Webb certainly has conveyed what he is: a boor. Never mind the patent disrespect for the presidency. Webb’s more gross offense was calculated rudeness toward another human being — one who, disregarding many hard things Webb had said about him during the campaign, asked a civil and caring question, as one parent to another. When — if ever — Webb grows weary of admiring his new grandeur as a leader'' who carefully calibrates thesymbolic things” he does to convey messages, he might consider this: In a republic, people decline to be led by leaders who are insufferably full of themselves.
Merry Christmas!
And that, that has the liberal elites outraged and filled with contempt for the crazy cable companies for somehow denying the American public more enemy propaganda. In mid-November, the subject came up on the TV talk show “Inside Washington,” and the show’s liberal pundits were unanimous that America’s cable companies should put on the al-Qaida mouthpieces. Washington Post columnist Colbert King insisted, “I’d put them on the air,” and thought the ban was “crazy.” Mark Shields declared it was a test of our belief in the “full, free flow of ideas. Let it out there.” NPR reporter Nina Totenberg complained that cable companies carry all kinds of shopping channels, “every kind of deviant sex on the face of the earth,” and every old cop show. Refusing a channel for al-Jazeera? “That’s just crazy.”
Merry Christmas!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 30, 2006 08:10 AM | Link to this
Steyn is the man:
I didn’t think the Vice-President could improve on his breezy assertion last year that the earth is out of balance with the rest of the universe. But he effortlessly topped that the other day in an address to the United Nations in which he was reported as telling Kofi and co, after the usual boilerplate about a “full-scale climate emergency that threatens the future of civilization on earth”, that cigarette smoking is a “significant contributor to global warming”. The phantom terrors of allegedly rational “progressives” are amazing in their resilience. Go into the local Barnes & Noble in the Twin Cities. Even as their airport is now operating to Sharia Lite, the display tables are groaning under a weight of new books about the Christian theocrat takeover of America. There’s something very bizarre about a world that rouses it itself from its Nelsonian stupor only to obsess about any crisis – non-existent gay-bashers, mythical Christian tormentors, ludicrously hypothetical climate meltdowns – other than the ones that are here and happening right now.
Merry Christmas!
All six members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, amid an ongoing Pentagon review of strategy for Iraq, oppose pulling out U.S. troops now, and are also against a specific withdrawal timetable, a defense source said yesterday. “The chiefs are solid. They want victory,” the source said. “There is no dissent.”
Merry Christmas!
To remedy this mess, a good start would be to lower our own oil consumption, expand American production and diversify our energy sources with solar, nuclear and ethanol power and coal gasification. Only by taking these steps can America — the most desperate of all oilaholics — collapse the world price and thus erode the assets of our adversaries.
Merry Christmas!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 30, 2006 08:17 AM | Link to this
Today, the blog belongs to me and me only. So all you noisy little pinkos can just sit back and enjoy!
Let me do the driving.
Merry Christmas!
Since the libs didn’t tell any one what they stood for before the election, now we get to “discover” all of their really deep seated mental illnesses:
In Webb they gained yet another very unpleasant person as a conspicuous member of the party hierarchy. He will not be easily obscured. Webb now takes his place with Hillary Rodham Clinton, Dr. Howard Dean, Al Gore, Jean-Francois Kerry, and so many other Democratic notables as a rebarbative blowhard with whom you would not want to share a gondola. Nor would a civilized American want to have any of these churlish cads to dinner or even as neighbors down the block. All of the above are demonstrably unpleasant individuals, known for their public temper tantrums, their rudeness to staff, their slipperiness with the truth, and their occasional bizarre outbursts.
Merry Christmas!
By George
November 30, 2006 08:21 AM | Link to this
I liked the Bush outhouse toon better.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 30, 2006 08:23 AM | Link to this
The administration and Congress have to face a fundamental question: Which result is more important - preserving Iraq as a unified state with a facade of democratic government, or protecting our own national-security interests? The two priorities now conflict. Really taking on our enemies - not least Moqtada al-Sadr and his legion of thugs - would require us to defy the elected Baghdad government we sponsored. To kill those who need killing to pacify Iraq and re-establish our ascendancy would mean that we would again become an outright occupying power.
That’s what I’m talking about. An unadulterated, balls to the wall show of force, all of it aimed at Mookie’s a-ss. Kill him, blow up his mosques, slaughter his soldiers on TV. A few “accidental” stray daisy cutters landing on downtown Tehran. Maybe a assault brigade using the wrong map, reconning by force in Syria.
And do it again to the next little zipperhead punk that wants some.
By George
November 30, 2006 08:31 AM | Link to this
“Thats what Im talking about. An unadulterated, balls to the wall show of force, all of it aimed at Mookies a-ss. Kill him, blow up his mosques, slaughter his soldiers on TV. A few accidental stray daisy cutters landing on downtown Tehran. Maybe a assault brigade using the wrong map, reconning by force in Syria.”
Looks like Andy is off his meds again. It’s going to be a long day!!
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By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 30, 2006 09:17 AM | Link to this
Sawing the pinkos off at the knees:
Billionaire insurance titan Maurice “Hank” Greenberg has begun buying huge blocks of New York Times stock to break the Sulzberger family’s stranglehold on the media empire, The Post has learned.
You liberals will learn to like hearing the truth, I think.
Georgie Girl: Who invited you to my party?
I thought you didn’t read my posts?
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 30, 2006 09:39 AM | Link to this
The most dramatic part of this conflict between memory and evidence is described in the book by award-winning correspondent Peter Braestrup, Big Story: How the American Press and Television Reported and Interpreted the Crisis of Tet 1968 in Vietnam and Washington, which shows how the press completely missed the big story of the Communists’ failure and decisive defeat in the Tet offensive.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 30, 2006 10:11 AM | Link to this
Because there have been few reports on what the enemy tried to do and failed, all Americans see is that Iraqi citizens and U.S. troops are being killed, and that the law and order we’ve been trying to implement must be failing. But when the enemies of the government make a crescendo of efforts to seize territory and to cause chaos, and fail with heavy losses, it is an important victory for us and for the Iraqi government, despite the casualties.
Isn’t the Luckovich blog so nice and peaceful today? It’s proof positive of the overwhelming need in America of us getting rid of liberalism and all of the psychotics that make it up.
Tell me truthfully, who misses seeing discussions of urinary functions and all the foul associated language?
Who misses the anti social outbursts, the bitter wailing and the mindless name jacking?
See how you don’t have to see the sicknesses when it’s just Conservatives here?
Maybe we should make this permanent?
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 30, 2006 11:31 AM | Link to this
Here’s a nice little article for you pinkos to read while you sit there and fume:
Arthur Brooks, professor of public administration at Syracuse University and author of the new book “Who Really Cares: America’s Charity Divide—Who Gives, Who Doesn’t, and Why It Matters,” has dug up information that points to a tendency among secular progressives to give less and give less often, while religious folks of all political stripes tend to make donations left and right (pun intended).
Hopefully that will pi-ss you off even more.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 30, 2006 12:00 PM | Link to this
Here’s one of my old favorites:
COLIN POWELL 2002: Resolution 1441 was not dealing with an innocent party, but a regime this council has repeatedly convicted over the years. Resolution 1441 gave Iraq one last chance, one last chance to come into compliance or to face serious consequences. No council member present in voting on that day had any allusions about the nature and intent of the resolution (except me, see 2006) or what serious consequences meant if Iraq did not comply.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 30, 2006 12:01 PM | Link to this
Here’s one of my old favorites:
COLIN POWELL 2002: Resolution 1441 was not dealing with an innocent party, but a regime this council has repeatedly convicted over the years. Resolution 1441 gave Iraq one last chance, one last chance to come into compliance or to face serious consequences. No council member present in voting on that day had any allusions about the nature and intent of the resolution (except me, see 2006) or what serious consequences meant if Iraq did not comply.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 30, 2006 12:04 PM | Link to this
An oldie but goodie:
WASHINGTON (CNN) — In a major victory for the White House, the Senate early Friday voted 77-23 to authorize President Bush to attack Iraq if Saddam Hussein refuses to give up weapons of mass destruction as required by U.N. resolutions. Hours earlier, the House approved an identical resolution, 296-133. The president praised the congressional action, declaring “America speaks with one voice.”
By RW-(the original)
November 30, 2006 12:26 PM | Link to this
This is peaceful around here today, just reading informative articles with only the occasional interruption from Georgie Girl. Keep up the good work, I voted….Where is everybody?