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By Mrs. Godzilla
July 3, 2007 8:09 AM | Link to this
Gotta love that Republican amnesty. (Fine and time)
Starving brown people can’t get it, but middle aged white political cronies can.
Hell, Paris Hilton served more time.
Call or e-mail the WhiteHouse.
Why wait ‘til 08?
Impeachment
Indictment
Incarceration.
By w00t
July 3, 2007 8:12 AM | Link to this
I see that Libby got the Paris hilton sentance… no wait, he got easier than she did.
Bush & Co. have no respect for the law, and Libby just proved the point.
By IN THE NEWS
July 3, 2007 8:20 AM | Link to this
””“SurveyUSA Shows Decisive Opposition To Commutation By Eric Kleefeld | bio SurveyUSA has released a poll done quickly tonight, measuring public reaction to the Libby commutation. The results among those respondents familiar with the case:
• 60% say the prison sentence should have been left in place.
• 21% agree with the commutation.
• 17% say Libby should have been pardoned entirely.
Among respondents, 55% were familiar with the case. And 40% of Republicans said the prison sentence should have been kept in place, along with 77% of Democrats and 56% of independents. The margin of error was 3.4%.”“”
By DebbieDoRight
July 3, 2007 8:24 AM | Link to this
This just beats all!! Scooter gets out! So I guess the only people who have to serve their time, no matter how biased or “unjust” are the poor and the minorities. Since the rich are the ones who are benefitting so much from this great theocracy that Dumbya and his buds have thrust upon us; then perhaps THEY should be the ones risking their lives in Iraq and Aghanistan. Because all of a sudden “We The People” is starting to stand for “We The Rich People Who Rule This Rock”.
Dissuade anyone who is not “Upper Class” from serving in the Armed Forces. Let the richest 10% blood spill for once.
By George H W Bush 1999
July 3, 2007 8:32 AM | Link to this
“I have nothing but contempt and anger for those who betray the trust by exposing the name of our sources. They are, in my view, the most insidious of traitors.”
By deegee
July 3, 2007 8:45 AM | Link to this
Scooter Libby was Cheney’s chief of staff. Scooter Libby helped sell the war in Iraq to the American people by lying about the nuclear threat and WMDs. Scooter Libby then obstructed justice and lied under oath when questioned about his complicity in the Valerie Plame incident. Scooter Libby got amnesty for what he did. Amnesty for well-heeled, political hack law breakers. How many innocent people have died for what he did? How many more will die while Scooter Libby pays his fine and does his probation? Pathetic.
By Kinja
July 3, 2007 8:54 AM | Link to this
Remember,
All people are created equal. But some are more equal than others.
By The AJC censors Conservatives but not perverts
July 3, 2007 8:58 AM | Link to this
It looks like McCain will be the first lib to drop out of the race.
{{{{{{{What should Bush do today? Graciously accept the “thumping” on amnesty, and seize the leadership of the border-security coalition — 90 percent of the nation — with a tough new bill that liberal Democrats will choke on, but the country will unite around. And kiss Kennedy goodbye.}}}}}}}
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 9:02 AM | Link to this
Why the cartoon about McCain, he’s done — we want to scream and B!tch about Scooter! Which is what we’ll do all day, but at least Mike could have helped us out a bit and put up a Scooter cartoon. I mean it was obvious that he would get commuted or pardoned, Mike, couldn’t you have one on the shelf for when this happened?
Maybe tomorrow. This will keep us screaming for days, weeks, hopefully until election day ‘08!
Just kidding Mike, keep up the good work.
By DebbieDoRight
July 3, 2007 9:08 AM | Link to this
By william
May 24, 2007 1:14 AM | Link to this
Folks, there is a cancer growing in America’s society and it is money and power. This is very noticeable if one just stops, looks, and listens. The elite, rich, and powerful individuals, corporations, and a collaboration of industry and other organizations and institutions have bought the United States Government, and are attempting to install an oligarchy form of government in which a few persons hold the ruling power.
The cost of gasoline keeps climbing higher as vaction time approches. Most Americans expect that gas prices will be at or above $4 dollars by years end. It will cost some Americans who are at the lower end of the wage scale (mimium wage) a day and a half to fill up their tanks. Most of these people make only $5.15 per hour and simplely cannot afford gas at these prices. Meanwhile, Exxon Mobil reported this year the largest annual profit of any U.S. company ever, $39.5 billion. That folks is #75,000 dollars a minute in profits. The Gas and Oil industries donated to the Bush Presidential campaign in 2004 two and one half million dollars, and this was from just the Oil and Gas industry spending on and to one person.
The Pharmaceutical Industry has given millions to the Republican President and members of Congress in return for a secured industry-friendly changes to landmark drug safety Bill, according to public records and interviews. The Bill grants the Food and Drug Administration broad new athority to moniter the safety of drugs after they are approved.
The U.S. Senate allow the drug Vioxx to stay on the market for years after signs that it could cause heart attack. “It is not that money buys votes”, said Senator Bernie Sanders I-VT., the lone vote against the bill “ but you have a cultture in which big money has significant influnce. Big money gains you access, access gives you the time to influnce people”.
The pharmaceutical companies spent $ 855 million dollars more money on lobbying than any other single industry from the year 1998 to 2006 according to the non-partisan Center for Public Integrity. In the Defense Industry alone the Republican party and it’s candidates recieved $9,996,874 dollars or 62% of the donations handed out by the different organations in the Defense Industry during the 2005-2006 year election cycle and was released by the Federal Election Commission on Monday, February 19, 2007, according to the Center for Responsiv
By @@
July 3, 2007 9:09 AM | Link to this
Well ‘ya just can’t get up to speed on a moped ml. The “wheels” get all wobbly on ‘ya.
Where’s his helmet?
How irresponsible of you not to promote helmet laws and biking safety.
Shame, shame, shame.
By Goldie
July 3, 2007 9:12 AM | Link to this
The “rule of law” only applies if you believe in the Repugnant Party’s ideology… how many times have Repug commentators mentioned how hard Scooter’s sentence has been on “his young family”? How many other prison sentences have been commuted due to the stress put on THEIR families?
What a pathetic president we have today, and the whole world suffers due to his incompetent administration!
By Lord Help Us
July 3, 2007 9:17 AM | Link to this
Mike didn’t have a ‘Libby gets pardoned’ toon up his sleeve, but the cons had all the ‘Look at Clinton’s pardons…Clinton did it too…Clinton’s pardons were worse…Clinton didn’t do jail time…Clinton… Clinton…Clinton…’ junk all keyed up and ready for this moment.
Unfortunately all the rationalizations and obfuscations don’t resolve the FACT that this man (and this administration) deliberately leaked the identity of a covert CIA agent that was a specialist in weapons of mass destruction in retaliation for her husbands’ criticism…
Can you imagine…if the situation were reversed, and Al Gore commuted the sentence of a senior Democratic Administration member that sold out national security for political retribution.
The cons would be frothing at the mouth…
Hypocrites…traitors….
By Do Your Duty Right Now
July 3, 2007 9:17 AM | Link to this
Contact the President
By Little Right of Center
July 3, 2007 9:20 AM | Link to this
Where was your outrage in January of 2001 when Slick Willie pardoned these folks?
Nicholas Altiere – Importation of Cocaine, Verla Allen - False statements to agency of United States, Joe Anderson - Income tax evasion, Tansukhlal Bhatka - Income tax evasion, David Brown - Securities fraud and mail fraud, John Cross of Little Rock Arkansas - Embezzlement by a bank employee, Rubye Gordon - Forgery of U.S. Treasury checks, John McCormick - Racketeering conspiracy, racketeering, and violation of the Hobbs act, Gerald and Jerri Rust - False declarations before grand jury, Adolph Schwimmer - Conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States, conspiracy to export arms and ammunition to a foreign country and related charges.
These people were pardoned. They did not just have their sentence commuted they got their record wiped clean!
The list goes on and on with quite a few people accused of bank fraud and possession and distribution of cocaine and marijuana.
To hear the left tell it, Scooter Libby is the devil reborn. You people are a real work of art!!
By Do Your Duty Right Now
July 3, 2007 9:20 AM | Link to this
Contact Madame Speaker
Contact Senate Majority Leader
By Dubya
July 3, 2007 9:21 AM | Link to this
Scooter, Scooter. Prezdent Drunk digs an even deeper hole of shame and corruption and evil. Family values. Even as the “surge” successfully races forward. God bless Bushie. God bless Murcuh.
By Do Your Duty Right Now
July 3, 2007 9:22 AM | Link to this
Contact Saxby
Contact Isakson
By Midori
July 3, 2007 9:22 AM | Link to this
Lord Help Us,
and yet one of those mind controlled idiots had the hypocritical gall to feign “outrage” yesterday when I mocked him doing that very same thing.
What the f*ck would these people do without having Clinton as their “one size fits all” scapegoat?
By deegee
July 3, 2007 9:24 AM | Link to this
McCain is from a border state. McCain is accustomed to Mexicans and is unafraid of them. McCain correctly assumed that the majority of Americans are unafraid of Mexicans and would be interested in providing a legal way for them to come to the US and work. Unfortunately, the issue was demagogued by a vocal minority of American nativists and job-protectionists that used “AMNESTY!!!” as their battle cry. They programmed their senators’ phone number into their speed dialer and made a mockery of the democratic form of government. We know that amnesty for law breakers is not the issue by way of the Scooter Libby amnesty. It’s sad for McCain as he is a moderate that holds to his principles. The rest of the republican selection is a pathetic group of political w******* that will say and do anything that will get them the most campaign money.
By Cindy
July 3, 2007 9:25 AM | Link to this
Little Right of Center, Who said we weren’t outraged then too? Geez. Assumptions….
LHU, It took no time at all for them to start in. This whole administration is nothing but a bunch of crooks taking care of crooks.
Can’t wait for ‘08.
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 9:27 AM | Link to this
LROC, I was outraged then too, which is why I would never support Hillary Clinton for President. I’m not some mindless freak.
Clinton did it!!!! Clinton did it!!!! Clinton did it!!!! Clinton did it!!!
I swear, you people call us parrots? Aren’t you the slightest bit outraged at this? But Clinton did it!!!!
Pathetic.
By getalife
July 3, 2007 9:28 AM | Link to this
@@,
The gop do not follow laws.
Geez.
KO ripped w a new one last night.
Called him a gutless coward for commuting Libby in a press release on a 4th of July holiday.
I agree.
By Eric
July 3, 2007 9:30 AM | Link to this
McCain did this to himself by sucking up to bush and company. He sold out and as a result he lost out. Good riddance.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 3, 2007 9:32 AM | Link to this
LROC
Most of us were outraged by Clinton’s pardons too.
Your saying there was no outrage does not make it so. All you’ve got is the tired old Clinton did it too defense.
Yep, Clinton did it too, and we were mad, and we were embarrassed and it was wrong. That make you feel better?
And Yep, H.W.did it too…remember Iran Contra? We were mad and it was wrong.
And now, Bush does it. We are mad and it is wrong!
By Amazed at Republican Logic
July 3, 2007 9:39 AM | Link to this
I will never understand the republican’s intense hatred of Clinton. Every president has pardoned somebody. True enough. Clinton was not the best president in American history by far, but he was competent and intelligent. Libby helped out an undercover agent helping to fight terrorists. That is treason period!! Just stop for one moment and think. If Paris Hilton goes to jail for driving on a suspended license and DUI, shouldn’t Libby go to jail for obstruction of justice of a treasonous offense. Which one is more serious! Do you want someone to say that Clinton’s pardons were bogus. Okay they were bogus. Does that clear the film from your eyes so that you can see that this commutation is wrong. The article the Midori posted yesterday was amazing. This man is completely out of touch with reality.
By IN THE NEWS
July 3, 2007 9:44 AM | Link to this
House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers Jr. (Mich.) said in a statement that “until now, it appeared that the President merely turned a blind eye to a high ranking administration official leaking classified information. The President’s action today makes it clear that he condones such activity.” Conyers was expected to move swiftly to conduct hearings on the commutation, congressional sources said.
By Little Right of Center
July 3, 2007 9:44 AM | Link to this
Lord Need Help (9:17) Your FACTS don’t hold water! No one has been convicted of “deliberately leaked the identity of a covert CIA agent that was a specialist in weapons of mass destruction in retaliation for her husbands’ criticism”. You just THINK that happened even though the evidence shows that she WAS NOT a covert CIA agent.
Hey Bosch (9:27), how about Bush Lied… Bush Lied… Bush Lied… Bush Lied… Bush Lied. It MUST be true, everyone is claiming it is true so it must be a FACT.
OR
Cindy (9:25)”This whole administration is nothing but a bunch of crooks taking care of crooks”. Where’s the proof??
To be a crook I think you should first be convicted, in a court of law not just the court of public opinion, of something, anything for that matter.
Proof is not just some dumb conspiracy theory that you repeat over and over again and again.
By DebbieDoRight
July 3, 2007 9:49 AM | Link to this
[[Where was your outrage in January of 2001 when Slick Willie pardoned these folks?]]
NEWSFLASH: The majority of the people that Clinton pardoned had already either (a): Completed 2/3 of their sentences or (b): Were in prison to begin with!!
Scooter never even made it to B!!
Also some of the ones who were “convicted of drug offenses” were mostly women, caught up in the “pushers girlfriends” category and/or were caught between a rock and hard place because they were trying to turn state’s evidence on their boyfriends, but when the boyfriend cut a deal to give the Feds bigger fish; were cut loose and their statements used against them. They weren’t “active participants in the drug trade”.
By Little Right of Center
July 3, 2007 9:52 AM | Link to this
Amazed (9:39) Treason is John Kerry and Jane (Hanoi) Fonda. Not some dumb smuck who can’t remember squat.
By Goerge H W Bush
July 3, 2007 9:53 AM | Link to this
I did it too!
George HW Bush’s Presidential Pardons
Elliott Abrams Pardoned for any and all Iran-Contra crimes.
Aslam P. Adam Clemency for heroin trafficking.
Duane R. Clarridge Pardoned for any and all Iran-Contra crimes.
Edwin L. Cox Pardoned for bank fraud.
Alan Fiers Pardoned for any and all Iran-Contra crimes.
Clair George Pardoned for any and all Iran-Contra crimes.
Armand Hammer Pardoned for making illegal contributions to President Nixon’s 1972 re-election campaign.
Robert C. McFarlane Pardoned for any and all Iran-Contra crimes.
Joseph Occhipinti Commuted sentence for violating the civil rights of accused criminals.
Caspar W. Weinberger Pardoned for any and all Iran-Contra crimes.
By Lord Help Us
July 3, 2007 9:55 AM | Link to this
Scooter Libby lied to coverup his bosses vindictive actions to destroy a critic of the Bush administration. Period.
Regardless of the legal implications and the pros and cons of pardons or commuted sentences for Scooter Libby…
The FACT remains that a covert agent was exposed as ‘payback’ for daring to speak the truth about this Administrations’ specious claims on Iraq’s efforts to purchase uranium ore in Niger.
In other words, a valuable resource in the war on terror was expendable…and the specious claims about Niger were exposed anyway.
Incompetence further exacerbated by more incompetence…
Cheney and Libby are traitors. Bush is their enabler…
By Cindy
July 3, 2007 9:56 AM | Link to this
Little Left of Center, Where was the “proof” for the WMD? The proof they had was from the inspectors on the ground in Iraq saying they were nonexistent. Yes, the bush administration are liars and crooks. Yes, libby is a crook…convicted. The WMD proof was almost as good as my proof in my statements.
By getalife
July 3, 2007 9:57 AM | Link to this
Bush 41: “I have nothing but contempt and anger for those who betray the trust by exposing the name of our sources. They are, in my view, the most insidious of traitors.”
Thats your boy.
Geez.
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 9:57 AM | Link to this
LROC, Scooter Libby was convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice. Can you seperate that just for a moment from the Plame issue or is that a little hard for you?
So do you not think that perjury and obstruction of justice are no big deal? He was convicted in a court of law by a jury.
Again, I’m not a mindless freak. I’m not good with mantras — you should really take up yoga. Your mantras are really great and maybe it will make you a little less stressed. Your mantra could be something like “BWAK, BWAK, BWAK — Clinton did it, Clinton did it, Clinton did it, BWAK, BWAK, BWAK”
I have a question though, why do you call yourself “Little” Right of Center?
By Little Right of Center
July 3, 2007 9:58 AM | Link to this
Do “we” know the difference of a ‘pardon’ and ‘commuting’ his sentence. Not quite the same thing now is it?
By Midori
July 3, 2007 9:59 AM | Link to this
{{{{ You just THINK that happened even though the evidence shows that she WAS NOT a covert CIA agent.}}}}}}
do you guys really want to waste your time arguing with someone so completely stupid and wantonly ignorant?
Debbie - It would be best to let that moron rage on unanswered.
If someone, after all this time, is still stuck on stupid and insists on posting inaccuracies and lies, what chance whatsoever do you have trying to educate the idiot?
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 10:00 AM | Link to this
LROC, Oh, and now we’ve got the mantra “John Kerry and Jane Fonda are traitors.” Do you have an original thought, ever?
By The Watcher
July 3, 2007 10:03 AM | Link to this
Proof Positive that Little Right of Center is actually, but to afraid to admit, Unbelievably far right of right.
“Amazed (9:39) Treason is John Kerry and Jane (Hanoi) Fonda. Not some dumb smuck who can’t remember squat.”
It’s not treason when a NeoCon does it.
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 10:05 AM | Link to this
Midori, It’s FUN! He’s too easy! I don’t even have to really think to mess with him. He just spews the same rhetoric.
Look, he’s already breaking down —
Yes, LROC, I know what the difference is in commuting a sentence and a pardon.
Got anything else?
By The Watcher
July 3, 2007 10:07 AM | Link to this
Yes, REALLY FAR RIGHT OF RIGHT,
we all know the difference between a pardon and a commutation.
Bush did not have the balls to actually pardon Libby - yet.
””” i think the reason for the commutation is that a pardon would mean that Libby was no longer exposed to criminal sanctions and thus had no Fifth Amendment privilege.
As it stands he has a fine and probation at stake during the pendency of the appeal which inulates him ( and Bush and Cheney) from havaing to answer questions before Congress. “”“
Do you have the balls to be a Democrat in 08? Or are you another weakling?
By mm
July 3, 2007 10:09 AM | Link to this
LROC,
You should change your name to Little Right of Sane (LROS).
Nobody is defending any of the pardons of the last 30 years except for you rightwingnuts defending Libby.
Dispicable. This is just another nail in the coffin of the GOP. Someone please play Taps.
By IN THE NEWS
July 3, 2007 10:09 AM | Link to this
don’t forget that for the past several months, other prominent elements of the Washington establishment have been playing their parts, too. The Scooter Libby Defense Trust has collected close to $5 million, and its many moneyed donors rejoiced at the news, reports The Washington Post:
By IN THE NEWS
July 3, 2007 10:13 AM | Link to this
Blogger posts internal White House numbers after 2008 hopeful called for ‘flood’
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 3, 2007 10:14 AM | Link to this
Did you see that Nixon pardoned Hoffa?
By Lord Help Us
July 3, 2007 10:15 AM | Link to this
LROC, did you not believe the Director of the CIA, Hayden, when he said Plame was, in fact, a covert agent? It is a fact…face it.
The facts are documented such that all (except the ‘way right of center’ people) can see that, following Wilson’s op-ed on the specious claims about Niger, the Bush administration dug up whatever it could on Wison, and several of the senior aides deliberately exposed Valerie Plame’s identity in an effort to discredit her husband.
Are you saying this didn’t happen? If so, you are purposefully naive.
By @@
July 3, 2007 10:18 AM | Link to this
Daaaaaammmnnn, you guys really are outraged about this commutation of Libby’s sentence.
Maybe instead of focusing on this “one incident” you should focus on the privilege of presidential pardons altogether.
I’ve seen numerous Democratic strategists that have said this was the right decision. They (democrats) emphasized that the leaker was known by Fitzgerald before the trial and that this was a politically motivated witch hunt. They emphasized that many presidents in the past from both parties have pardoned victims of politically motivated investigations.
There were too many self-contradicting statements made during this trial to justify the singling out of one Scooter Libby as the only individual with a failed memory.
They, the political strategists did not speak kindly of the rabid leftists who are hoping for further indictments. They stated that they will not be forthcoming, and rightfully so.
Enjoy your rage. It will get you nowhere.
By Truthman
July 3, 2007 10:21 AM | Link to this
Two points:
Of course WWE “wrestlers” use steroids! You cannot get that big naturally. Did you know cops and Special Forces personnel also use steroids and are not screened for them during drug testing. In fact, no military personnel are screened for steroids.
Today, all the white neo-cons must be dancing in the streets and feel just like the black folk after O.J. was found innocent. It’s exactly the same scenario, except Libby/Cheney/Armitage’s lie has killed more than 3,600 Americans, as opposed to the two that O.J. killed.
By IN THE NEWS
July 3, 2007 10:27 AM | Link to this
Forget the Leadership. Convince the Judiciary Committee.
By getalife
July 3, 2007 10:28 AM | Link to this
W appointed a con prosecutor, in front of a con judge and the jury foung Libby guilty of a felony.
The deck was stacked and he still lost.
People have the right to be outraged.
We were a nation of laws and nobody was above the law.
Not any more and the cons cheer this on.
The days of following the laws and rules and doing the right thing are over.
This leads to more crime and anarchy.
By The Peoples for a Nuked Amerika' Century~!
July 3, 2007 10:29 AM | Link to this
-=-
Isn’t it a great country where a Presidents cronies can break all the laws they want knowing that they have that get-out-of-jail-free Card!
-=-
By JNH
July 3, 2007 10:33 AM | Link to this
By DebbieDoRight July 3, 2007 8:24 AM | Dissuade anyone who is not “Upper Class” from serving in the Armed Forces. Let the richest 10% blood spill for once
Debbie, this will happen “when drops of pearly dew fall upon the plains of hades.” The ‘upper classes’ will be exempt because they are in school, learning how to destroy the country. Or, they’ll have some silly conjured up football injury (yea right), which will prohibit their serving. The poor kids will continue to believe this bunk about receiving an opportunity for education etc. They (poor kids) are also fed a line of stuff by right-wing religious leaders. Lord help the parents of these kids; they don’t understand either. Please don’t misunderstand. I believe in a strong military; I just believe the playing field should be the same for everyone when it comes to serving the country.
By Little Right of Center
July 3, 2007 10:36 AM | Link to this
Bosch, to answer your question, I chose this name because the % of things I do not agree with on the Left is a lot higher than the % of things I disagree with on the right. Neither side is perfect and both sides have made many mistakes. However the left shows no convection to anything except what the polls say and what will bring them to power. See what happens when you elect someone based on their campaign promises? Nothing!
Lord, Half of DC knew where Plame worked. That’s really a covert agent.
Enjoy, I’ll be back in a few week to p!ss in your cornflakes some more. For now, I’m off on a road trip to the left coast to see some real fruitcakes.
By Gonna Love 08
July 3, 2007 10:43 AM | Link to this
Little right of center,
Well lets look at Papa Bush’s pardons:
Caspar Weinberger, Elliott Abrams, Duane Clarridge, Alan Fliers, Clair George, Robert McFarlane, all from the Iran-Contra scandal, you rember that scandal dont ya? Funneling drug profits to sell arms to the Iraqis and Iranians. And here are a few of the Drug Dealers Papa Bush pardoned:
Aslam Adam- Convicted of smuggling heroin
Fredrick Lorber- Obtaining marijuana without paying taxes
Carl Westminster Jr- Possesion and sale of a controlled substance
Frank Passini- Possession and sale of over 5000 grams of marijuana
Guillermo Moreno- Poession and distribution of heroin
So put that in your GOP pipe and smoke it…..
By The Watcher
July 3, 2007 10:44 AM | Link to this
FAR RIGHT OF RIGHT
When you spread this old lie -
“Half of DC knew where Plame worked. That’s really a covert agent.”
You really don’t look to bright.
Security suggestion: Take the W sticker off your car before you leave the state.
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 10:45 AM | Link to this
LROC, Um, please don’t p** in my cornflakes. That’s just gross, dude.
“However the left shows no convection to anything except what the polls say and what will bring them to power. “
And the “right” and believe me I use that word very loosely (?sp) doesn’t?
By Seeker
July 3, 2007 10:46 AM | Link to this
Thank you Mr. Bush.
You have just given the White House and the Congress to the Democrats in 08.
What a thoughful gift!
By mm
July 3, 2007 10:46 AM | Link to this
@@,
Cheney and Rove were guilty of the leak. Libby was the fall guy.
This is going to go over like a turd in a punchbowl.
By @@
July 3, 2007 10:49 AM | Link to this
Let me ask….was this guy suffering from bi-polar disorder or was he just trying to pass himself off as a moderate capable of a reasoned thought process?
First paragraph — I’ve been against attempting impeachment of Bush, Dick Cheney, and the rest of the crew in the White House for the longest time. Last paragraph — Impeach the mother*ucker’s a$$, starting right now.
By JNH
July 3, 2007 10:50 AM | Link to this
10:33AM continued….Yes, there are some good opportunities for training and education in the military. I’m just saying there are ways to make this fair. Complete your last year at Yale or Harvard AFTER you serve your two (2). Like that will ever happen.
By Midori
July 3, 2007 10:52 AM | Link to this
@@,
you moron - actually it’s a celebration, as your dumb f*ck “pretzeldent” just gave us 2008.
wer’e locked in!!!!
however, people are outraged by the blatant lawlessness emanating from the white house, and should be. the only folks who can’t see this are you and the rest of your moronic 24% morons-in-arms.
but then, one wouldn’t expect you to understand that.
just go back to your pool, dear. do something constructive — see how long you can keep your head submerged.
By IN THE NEWS
July 3, 2007 10:53 AM | Link to this
‘IMPEACH’ Banner unfurled at S.F. Giants Baseball Game
WHERE WILL YOU UNFURL YOUR BANNER?
By Dusty
July 3, 2007 10:55 AM | Link to this
@@ 10:15
You got that right. Liberals are really upset. They thought they had finally “gotten one”. That fact that the “trial” was one huge break of the legal system doesn’t faze them. To try a man for a crime when the one who did it has already confessed is a travesty of justice. Then to take two years to twist something into place and fool the confused jurors compounds the evasion of justice.
Bush knew it. He did the right thing even when he knew the Democrats would try to act like the sky had fallen.
Justice has prevailed. Only those who put politics over justice will continue to condemn President Bush for keeping an innocent man from prison.
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 10:59 AM | Link to this
President Bush did a wonderful thing yesterday by making certain that Libby doesn’t spend any time in jail. Some might ask: Why didn’t Bush commute Martha Stewart’s sentence for lying, not under oath, but to an FBI agent? Or why were the Republicans ready to set aside the will of the people by impeaching Clinton who lied in a civil deposition, while Libby allegedly lied and to an alleged Grand Jury and was allegedly convicted by an alleged jury and a sentenced by an alleged judge?
Why the double standard you may ask? And we good Americans on the Right say to all of you GO F—- YOURSELVES!!!!! The rules apply when we say that they do. As was pointed out, Clinton pardoned many people but only the Bushes are smart enough to do favors for people who can finger their involvement in criminal acts. You might call that obstruction of justice, but I say that it is simply common sense. You ask someone to lie, they get caught then you get them off before they start running their mouths off about how they were just following orders. If Nixon had pardoned the Watergate burglars and Haldeman and Erlichman and the rest, he would not have had to resign. A lesson Nixon’s lawyer Fred Fielding (now Bush’s Chief Counsel) made Bush fully aware of.
Personally, I’ve never been more proud to be a Republican. We can impeach a President for lying AND get our guy off for doing worse (lying to a Grand Jury in a criminal investigation) all the while looking you straight in the eye and say that it isn’t hypocritical. Why isn’t it hypocritical? Because we say so. So shut up!
RWNJIFG
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 11:01 AM | Link to this
Dusty, So how do you feel about Nixon? Just curious?
So you think obstruction of justice and perjury are okay?
By Little Right of Center
July 3, 2007 11:03 AM | Link to this
Bosch, the biggest difference is that the ‘right’, for the most part, lives and dies by their position. While the ‘left’, for the most part, denies their comments and positions regardless of the proof that they did say/stand for it.
There are times when a politician needs to change their position and the proper way to make that change is to share the information that prompted that change, not to act like it never happened and deny they ever thought that way.
By IN THE NEWS
July 3, 2007 11:04 AM | Link to this
Sean Hannity Quits the GOP
CAN THIS BE TRUE?
CAN IT SAVE HIS SOUL?
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 11:08 AM | Link to this
LROC, “the biggest difference is that the ‘right’, for the most part, lives and dies by their position. While the ‘left’, for the most part, denies their comments and positions regardless of the proof that they did say/stand for it. “
What? How is that exactly? I think the facts of the past 24 hours is proof positive that you are wrong. You are spewing rhetoric, not facts. You are seriously making your neos look bad.
By SSDD
July 3, 2007 11:09 AM | Link to this
hey. RW. andysaq. LROC. Dusty. et al
LIBBY.
LIED.
TO.
A.
GRAND.
JURY.
I am thrilled you people call yourselves “repugnicans” on a day like today. You stand proudly with YOUR president in a time like this. A time when a man wields absolute power to his own benefit and to the great detriment to DEMOCRACY. I believe someone once said “power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely”.
Thank you once again, Gee-Golly-Dubya. The entire world sees this administration as the FARCE that it is. I take it yesterday was C.Y.A. day at the White House.
Note to the world: PLEASE, please remember this. 49% of Americans did NOT vote him in last time!!!
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 11:09 AM | Link to this
Yeah, Hannity is too much of a neo troll for the Republicans, much like Anne Coulter.
By The Watcher
July 3, 2007 11:10 AM | Link to this
I see D@@sty is talking to herself again.
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 11:13 AM | Link to this
Dusty,
Aren’t you upset that Bush didn’t indicate that Libby was innocent like you did. I agree with you that he is, and the trial was a travesty as Judge Reggie Walton (a Bush appointee) is so adept at not giving fair trials, I mean that’s why he’s there, how could Scooter get a fair trial from a judge who was appointed for his unfairness to defendants? It just doesn’t make sense that one of us should be tried by a Judge who we put there to put ‘them’ in jail, not us. Too bad that these guys are appointed for life or we might have had some “performance issues” with that guy.
But back to the point, since Scooter is innocent shouldn’t he get a full pardon? Why should he be accused by the President of “serious crimes.” You might say the “justice” was done, but until Fitzgerald and the jury who convicted Libby are put in prison and Libby is given a full pardon, I don’t see any justice. These libs only understand power and now is a good time to exercise it. Send the Libby Jury to Guantanamo today!!!
RWNJIFG
By The Watcher
July 3, 2007 11:13 AM | Link to this
Holy Crap! Did LROC actually say this
“There are times when a politician needs to change their position and the proper way to make that change is to share the information that prompted that change, not to act like it never happened and deny they ever thought that way.”“
Any examples?
Maybe Bush and that whole Iraq thing?
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 11:17 AM | Link to this
The Watcher, Yes, Holy Crap, he/she did. Unbelieveable.
By rushncap
July 3, 2007 11:21 AM | Link to this
Bush did the only thing he could. Since basically the whole country hates him, and since his ratings can really only dip 5 more points at most before bumping up against the immutable 27% “bat-sh!t crazy” barrier^, so it matters not what he does any more. And, as I said before, the only constituency he has to please for the next 1.5 years are donors to his libery. And they wanted Scoot to skate. So he did as he was told.
^ — “bat-sh!t crazy barrier” is the point below which his support cannot dip because about 27% of the population — represented here by @@, RW, Dusty, Danish, li’l andy etc. contingent — are simply bat-sh!t crazy. The barrier parameters were established in 2004 election in Illinois, when 27% of the population voted for Alan Keys over Barack Obama despite many disadvantages Keys had (including the fact that it’s still entirely unclear whether Keys had ever visited that state).
By IN THE NEWS
July 3, 2007 11:22 AM | Link to this
Not all Republicans favor a pardon for Libby
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 11:22 AM | Link to this
Oh I almost forgot. Remember when Bush said that the leakers would be punished? Of course that was before they got caught so you have to be flexible on these things.
Also, the White House said over and over that they won’t comment on an on going investigation for fear of “interfering” with the process. Of course that was before the jail time was coming down.
It is so funny how we can say one thing and do another and still have 3 in 10 people stand up and say that we weren’t lying or inconsistent, but that we are right and just. If we could get to 5 out of 10 we’d make Stalin look like a benevolent dictator.
By DebbieDoRight
July 3, 2007 11:27 AM | Link to this
This is not a democracy. It’s becoming more and more of an oligarchy.
When Karen Armatrout died of cancer in 1997, her husband, Richard, collected a modest amount in life insurance benefits from her employer, Wal-Mart. But Armatrout claims that, unbeknownst to him, Wal-Mart also collected on a life insurance policy, one the company took out on Karen Armatrout years before without her knowledge.
The attorneys, who have brought three identical lawsuits against Wal-Mart in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, say the company made use of favorable tax regulations in Georgia, which allowed the company to take out corporate-owned life insurance policies without the employees’ knowledge. (Better check your company to see if they have insurance out on you!)
Wal-Mart settled the suits in Texas and Oklahoma, where the company paid back 100 percent of the benefits, amounting to just over $5 million.
Along with Armatrout’s case in Florida, another suit is pending in Louisiana.
In the previous cases, Wal-Mart attempted to argue that Georgia law applied because that was where the policies were purchased and paid out. But the courts found that the proper venue for deciding whether Wal-Mart had an insurable interest was the deceased’s state of residence.
SIDEBAR: Can anyone guess how much WalMart has paid to Isakson, etc. here in Georgia? How about the State’s insurance commissioner - you know the one who’s supposed to be looking out for OUR best interest?
By IN THE NEWS
July 3, 2007 11:28 AM | Link to this
Editorials livid over Libby
By Abe
July 3, 2007 11:29 AM | Link to this
Our DUSTY is an amazing piece of work. This childish, immature, naive little hatemonger speaks of many things. His vast experiences include knowledge and personal experiences in wars. A strong and lengthy and high position in the medical field. Many years of tough, hard, devotion to personally working “in the field” with American Indians. Fabulous expeience and knowledge of all things political. A full time patriot and troop lover and supporter regardless of the cause. On and on. Wow! What a guy,eh?! Yawn - just another typical Republiwonder. 150 years of worldly experiences which really show thru. Such an obsessive waste of space here.
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 11:31 AM | Link to this
rushncap,
What is so wrong about bat-sh!t crazy? There is a lot of mental agility that goes into that. For example, I’m sure that one of our Republican friends can explain the consistency behind the Libby commutation and the Clinton impeachment. Watch and learn. This sort of logic ain’t easy.
Come on Dusty or @@ or someone. Show ‘em what you got.
RWNJIFG
By getalife
July 3, 2007 11:33 AM | Link to this
Wow, I have never seen such outrage on the blogs.
Of course, the cons who love cons are showing their true character and principals.
They have none.
w does not care about his legacy. He knows he is a pathetic failure.
KO’s special comment tonight will call for w and cheney’s resignation.
The gutless cowards will never resign and the spineless Dems will never impeach.
When Dems blog, I tell them, being spineless will not win elections.
If they want trash the Constitution, they should strip the power to pardon and commute. It is an abuse of power.
By @@
July 3, 2007 11:42 AM | Link to this
mm @ 10:46:
(((Cheney and Rove were guilty of the leak. Libby was the fall guy.)))
Proof? Is there any? Will you ever have any?
Midori @ 10:52
Go to the pool and drown myself?
Why would I bother when it’s so cloudy today.
Look up, the darkest of rainclouds hang just above your head.
We know that not all clouds produce rain that strikes the ground. Some may produce rain or snow that evaporates before reaching the ground, and most clouds produce no precipitation at all.
That piece on clouds becomes pretty amusing when you relate it to politics.
Dusty @ 10:55:
I really didn’t think Bush would pardon Libby and he didn’t. Commuting his sentence while leaving all other punishments intact was a politically wise decision.
Think about it. If Bush/Cheney/Rove were guilty of what the left is saying, Scooter could be motivated to act on revenge. A full pardon would have implicated cover up. A commutation simply supports Bush’s disdain for injustice while leaving the door open for Scooter’s revenge.
I’ll bet Scooter’s revenge will be lobbed at the appropriate individuals. It won’t be the administration though. It’ll be that group of VAST LEFTWING CONSPIRISTS who put politics before justice.
By Jesus
July 3, 2007 11:43 AM | Link to this
IMPEACH BUSH NOW!!!
By getalife
July 3, 2007 11:48 AM | Link to this
“Biden: Flood the White House with calls I call for all Americans to flood the White House with phone calls tomorrow expressing their outrage over this blatant disregard for the rule of law. 202-456-1414”
By rushncap
July 3, 2007 11:50 AM | Link to this
Good ol’ @@, trying just a but extra hard today to separate herself from the realities of this universe…
By Midori
July 3, 2007 11:55 AM | Link to this
@@,
{{{{GURGLE}}}}
By @@
July 3, 2007 12:01 PM | Link to this
RWNJIFG:
Clinton ADMITTED to lying after perjuring himself. His impeachment was a POLITICAL process, not a criminal indictment resulting in jail time.
Libby has not ADMITTED to anything other than a failed memory. That’s something that even the reporters who testified have claimed for themselves…their memories failed them as well, yet Libby’s conviction depended on their testimony?
This whole damn thing was a travesty of justice. I resent the fact that it distracted the American people from the more important issues and was a waste of taxpayers’ money.
The left enthusiastically jumped, with both feet into the cesspool, so IMO they are guilty of supporting the travesty, distracting America and wasting tax dollars.
It’s NOT going to turn out like you wanted. How much time, energy and emotion are you going to waste on these failing attempts of yours?
By Midori
July 3, 2007 12:05 PM | Link to this
The Washington Post this morning unfurls a 3,000-word attempt to figure out what’s going on inside Bush’s head as his presidency collapses around him. A particular mystery: How he is able to remain so calm and resolute amid so many signs of his own failures.
Peter Baker leads his piece with word that Bush has been summoning authors and philosophers to the White House — “looking for answers,” it is said, to such questions as: “What is the nature of good and evil in the post-Sept. 11 world? What lessons does history have for a president facing the turmoil I’m facing? How will history judge what we’ve done? Why does the rest of the world seem to hate America? Or is it just me they hate?”
But to me, it sounds like Bush is looking not for answers — but for rationalizations for his behavior. There is no sign of genuine introspection, no sign of acknowledgment of mistakes, no sign of any significant change of course. In a pattern familiar to anyone who has ever had a drinking problem, Bush appears to be engaged in a furious effort to persuade onlookers that he’s fine — even if he isn’t.
In fact, one could even argue that Bush’s search for “answers” from a parade of easily cowed visitors allows him to avoid a hard look at the one place he is most likely to find an explanation for his predicament: Within himself.
By Midori
July 3, 2007 12:09 PM | Link to this
{{{{Libby has not ADMITTED to anything other than a failed memory. That’s something that even the reporters who testified have claimed for themselves…their memories failed them as well, yet Libby’s conviction depended on their testimony?}}}}}}}
Do you click your heels 3 times, all the while repeating that nonsense?
By Truthman
July 3, 2007 12:09 PM | Link to this
Getalife,
You are correct, sir!
By Midori
July 3, 2007 12:10 PM | Link to this
@@,
repeat after me:
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME!!!
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME!!!
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME!!!
By @@
July 3, 2007 12:23 PM | Link to this
Getalife:
(((they should strip the power to pardon and commute. It is an abuse of power.)))
Agreed!
ALL politicians leave too many doors open for political malfeasance. The fact that they do proves one of two things:
(1) They have no confidence in the American people to know what “they’re” doing and…
(2) They have no confidence in the American people to know what THEY’RE doing.
Midori:
Do you melt when somebody throws water on you(r) parade?
I’m outta here for a few.
By Bumper Sticker
July 3, 2007 12:31 PM | Link to this
IN THE NEWS, your 11:04.
That is REALLY bad news for non-Republicans!
By mm
July 3, 2007 12:33 PM | Link to this
@@, Dusty, and the rest of you wingnuts,
You are too stupid to realize the GOP is circling the drain. And you don’t even realize your hero GWB pulled the plug. You, like Bush, are arrogant and clueless to the very end.
By disgusted
July 3, 2007 12:40 PM | Link to this
The Cheney puppet master pulled the strings and the Bush presidential puppet did as he was told and commuted the Cheney aide sentence. I don’t want to hear another comparison to the Bill Clinton as Bush lied so much when he said he would bring honesty and family values back to the white house that his nose should be a mile long. So Bill Clinton lied about getting a BJ from a fat chick, nobody died when Clinton lied. He didn’t send over three thousand of our soldiers to their death or thousands of others to be physically and mentally maimed.
By George W. Bush
July 3, 2007 12:41 PM | Link to this
mm,
Wrong. It is you and your perverted homocrats that are circling around the drain. At the end of my tenure, there will be peace in the middle east because of my policies. You pathetic losers will be sucking my kneecaps.
By getalife
July 3, 2007 12:46 PM | Link to this
@@,
I think domestic spying should be on politicians and posted on the web 24/7.
They are the criminals that need to be dealt with.
This latest move by w reminds me of the Sopranos. When a member of the family falls, the family takes care of them and their family.
Of course, it is a tv show and there is no mafia.
Geez.
By IN THE NEWS
July 3, 2007 12:46 PM | Link to this
Libby was the Small Fish Bush really Commuted the Sentences of Rove and Cheney
By George W. Bush
July 3, 2007 12:49 PM | Link to this
disgusted(use a real name coward),
Just like mm, you are wrong as well. How do you think Bin Laden was able to pull together the 9/11 attacks. They would have never been able to spring that attack under my watch. They were able to because C****** was too busy fooling around on his wife. He is responsible for the 3,000 american deaths on that day.
By getalife
July 3, 2007 12:52 PM | Link to this
I use this ID as a self reflection of what I should do. I obviously have no life whatsoever, thus, I use this ID to reflect that onto others. Someone please guide me into the proper way to live life.
By Barbara Bush
July 3, 2007 12:56 PM | Link to this
Consuela, get your fat butt in here with more ice for my highball!
Yes, Lil Georgie pardoned Scootie Tootie Allrootie. What did you think he’d do?
Hell Poppie taught him how. First by saving his scrawny a$$ whenever needed as he was growing up. You know his history, screw up du jour.
Hold on, I need a hit off this manhattan, ahhhhh. Refreshing!
Then of course Poppie pardoned folks too.
Now, Georgie, watch your mouth. Kneecaps? Sucking? Are you seeing than Gannon guy again. That’s really pi$$es Laura off. She’ll move back to the MAyflower again if you don’t stop that crap.
Lupe, more Bourbon, more ice, NOW!
By getalife
July 3, 2007 12:56 PM | Link to this
getalife wanker,
GFY!
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 12:59 PM | Link to this
rushncap,
See I told you one of my winger friends would draw a distinction between the impeachment of Clinton and the prosecution of Scooter. As @@ so eloquently stated, Clinton admitted it while Scooter has denied lying. You see if you deny deny deny then you get a break if not then you are screwed. @@ also noted that the impeachment was a political process whereas Libby was involved in a criminal case.
Of note, @@ left out that Scooter does not have a child named Chelsea. This is another distinction worth noting and sets the Libby affair apart from the Clinton Scandal.
So there you have it. It is ok to set aside an election based on a lie in a depo but it isn’t ok to prosecute Scooter for lying to a Grand Jury.
If that doesn’t put the whole comparing the Republican calls for “Rule of Law” ten years ago against their applause for Scooter’s commutation then I guess there just isn’t any convincing you libs.
RWNJIFG
By Midori
July 3, 2007 12:59 PM | Link to this
Hey George,
so you’re saying that, because Rudy was fooling around on his wife, NY City was hit on 9/11?
By Gonna Love 08
July 3, 2007 1:00 PM | Link to this
I love the GOP wingbats that bring up Clintons pardon of Marc Rich, that is the only Clinton pardon they get riled up about. Problem is they forgot who Marc Rich’s attorney was that got him that pardon, none other than:
SCOOTER LIBBY
By getalife
July 3, 2007 1:03 PM | Link to this
Please don’t wank me anymore. You’re making my lifelessness even worse. Please, Please, Please, stop. The pain, the pain!
By silver
July 3, 2007 1:03 PM | Link to this
Great cartoon Mike! The scooter could refer to libby, the scooter could refer to the scooter store, the people looting the medicare trust fund via durable
By Midori
July 3, 2007 1:05 PM | Link to this
Gonna Love 08,
now you’ve done it!!!
you’ve introduced an “inconvenient” fact that @@ will have to come up with something completely stupid as a rebuttal!!
have you no respect for her tan?
By Goldie
July 3, 2007 1:06 PM | Link to this
{{even though the evidence shows that she WAS NOT a covert CIA agent.}}
Way Out Right— and where’s the link to your so-called “evidence”? Just because you and the right-wingnuts keep repeating those words does not make it so. Ms. Plame testified to Congress that her status was “covert” while working at the CIA — do you need to see the transcript of that hearing?
Doofy Doofus — go back to 3rd grade!
By silver
July 3, 2007 1:07 PM | Link to this
Great cartoon Mike! The scooter could refer to libby, the scooter could refer to the scooter store, the people looting the medicare trust fund via durable
By George W. Bush
July 3, 2007 1:08 PM | Link to this
Midori,
9/11 was an organized attack against America. Al Queda was able to plan it because Clintoris was busy with other matters. It is not the responsibilty of the mayor of a city to know what internationl thugs are planning. Your boy dropped the ball and did not detect the planning stages which had to last for years.
By Midori
July 3, 2007 1:08 PM | Link to this
Getalife,
see how the wingnuts can’t deal with facts, debate, the truth, etc?
all they can do is highjack people’s ID’s, and show themselves for the brain dead morons they truly are.
By getalife
July 3, 2007 1:10 PM | Link to this
School must be out.
Geez.
By Barbara Bush
July 3, 2007 1:11 PM | Link to this
Mario, get that hedge trimmed!
Maria - wheres the GD BOURBON!!!!
Georgie says he’s not at fault for 9/11. That’s a delicate topic around here. Poppie and I both know he just didn’t give a rats a$$. Damn, he’s slept through every lecture and briefing since Yale!
Georgie, you know that’s why Poppie cried in public. You screwed the pooch real bad. So bad, our dear sweet Jebbie will never get to be President.
I shtill can’t member why youse gots to be Preshidence before sweet Jebbie.
I’m feelins a wittle sleepy now.
By getalife
July 3, 2007 1:12 PM | Link to this
Midori,
Please. Maybe you can teach me how to have a life. I can’t go on this way. I’ll make it worth your while. I’ll buy you some new dentures, ok?
By Midori
July 3, 2007 1:14 PM | Link to this
again, George —
using YOUR logic, are you saying that, because Rudy was fooling around on his wife, NY City was hit on 9/11?
By Goldie
July 3, 2007 1:16 PM | Link to this
{{This whole damn thing was a travesty of justice. I resent the fact that it distracted the American people from the more important issues and was a waste of taxpayers’ money.}}
And yet, Boobs, you totally support the waste of lives and taxpayers’ money for “spreading democracy” by gunpoint in Iraq? Where’s your outrage when we have Americans occupying and dying in the Middle East and still 80% of the Iraqis want us GONE FROM THERE?
Once again, you’re showing how utterly brainwashed your are by your husband’s choice of political parties!
By Midori
July 3, 2007 1:17 PM | Link to this
getalife,
That’s ok buddy. My shrink doubles as my dentist and she already provided me with some.
Why is it that you have no life, though? Is it because you’ve pi$$ed off your entire family and there not speaking to you anymore?
By Midori
July 3, 2007 1:18 PM | Link to this
1:12,
what’s wrong?
can’t you ask for the help you so sorely need without highjacking someone else’s name to do so?
Embarrassed, or just plain stupid?
poor, pitiful, pleeb.
Maybe one day, God (or the Wizard of Oz) will grant you the courage you so sorely lack.
By Barbara Bush
July 3, 2007 1:21 PM | Link to this
Huh, did i take a little nappy poo.
Poppie keeps telling me not to mix the pills with the bourbon, MARIA WHERE THE HELL IS MY BOURBON!
Anyway, Lil Georgie, that’s what we was talkin about right?
He went into that schoolroom, after knowing the first plane hit, then he found out about the second one, but he really wanted to know how my pet goat ended.
Reading comprehension has always been a problem for little Georgie. Jebbie would have understood the signifigance of the PDB and those FBI reports about folks wanting to learn to fly, but not land.
Poor Jebbie, he’ll never be Preseident. Poppie and I were saving the best for last.
Lupe, we got any beer nuts?
It said later it was a tricky ending.
By George W. Bush
July 3, 2007 1:22 PM | Link to this
Midori,
Let me try this another way since my last post was to advanced for you: The 9/11 attack was international in scope, by its design and planning. Whether Rudy was fooling around or not, has nothing to do with the fact that your Boy dropped the ball on both capturing and preventing the 9/11 attacks. Is it clear yet?
By Midori
July 3, 2007 1:25 PM | Link to this
one more time, George —
using YOUR logic, and your REPEATED dumb theory, are you saying that, because Rudy was fooling around on his wife, NY City was hit on 9/11?
By Midori
July 3, 2007 1:27 PM | Link to this
George,
Newt was messing around, too.
is that why the Pentagon was hit?
By getalife
July 3, 2007 1:28 PM | Link to this
Midori,
That little wanker is a kid out of school.
I will let them play since I have to go get a life.
Geez, kids.
By Barbara Bush
July 3, 2007 1:29 PM | Link to this
Is that bottle empty?, Luz, get another one PDQ
I see Georgie still can’t admit how much of an underachiever he is/was oh whatever.
When I think how much we had to pay to get him into Yale. How much we had to pay to get him into the guard. That little SOB got into the Champagne unit.
Poppie had to really fly in the really hard war.And nobody talks about how he abandoned his crew mates when he ditched in the water except other old flyers and most of them are dead now.
We always figured Georgie would be that lucky. That he wouldn’t ever get caught, you know DUMB LUCK.
100 bottles of scotch on the wall…
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 1:33 PM | Link to this
I propose that Independence Day be moved up 2 days to July 2nd so that we can remember Scooter and the American values that he, Cheney and Bush cherish. They certainly trump the values in the Declaration of Independence which, in part, suggests that it is ok to overthrow the US Government under certain circumstances, many of which exist today. How un-American is that?
Those values are: 1) if you are going to do the crime make sure that you can get away with it.
2) loyalty is everything so keep your mouth shut, cover our bosses rear and you’ll be taken care of in due time.
Can you imagine what would happen if Bush hadn’t have taken care of Scooter? The next time a President or a Vice President orders an underling to obstruct justice they might not keep their mouths shut. Where would the country be then?
This is a great and glorious day that proves once again that some people, the “right” people, are above the law. And thank God for that because if it wasn’t the case we could be having impeachment hearings and who wants that…with a Republican in the White House that is? Not me.
RWNJIFG
By George W. Bush
July 3, 2007 1:34 PM | Link to this
ASSISTANCE NEEDED:
Is there anyone on this blog that can explain a simple statement to Midori? I’m saying one thing and she is dealing with something else. I cannot continue to waste my time speaking with this retarded woman, so someone please assist her in her understanding.
Thank You.
By getalife
July 3, 2007 1:41 PM | Link to this
Kids, what you’re doing is very disrespectful. If you don’t stop it now, Chris Hansen from Dateline NBC is going to pay me a visit.
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 1:41 PM | Link to this
George W. Bush,
You tell him. What could you have done? The FBI and CIA confirmed that Bin Laden did the USS Cole attack a week before your inauguration. So Clinton had a whole week to do something about that and he didn’t. Since those 17 sailors were killed during the election it wasn’t any of your business to do anything about the fact that they killed 17 sailors was it? Not at all. My guess is that if Pearl Harbor had happened on Jan 19th that the next president would have just moved on and forgot about it. If Japan attacked again 9 months later that would be on the last President not the current one. These libs are so stupid. They think that you could have avenged the Cole and thus disrupted 9/11, but really it wasn’t your business. Those 17 dead US sailors that is.
RWNJIFG
By mm
July 3, 2007 1:41 PM | Link to this
Idiot at 1:22
Who the h*ll was president when the attack occurred? Why do you think they waited until Clinton was out of office? Because they knew the wingnuts would destabilize the Middle East. Mission Accomplished.
By Barbara Bush
July 3, 2007 1:41 PM | Link to this
Georgie has needed assistance all his life.
That’s what Poppie and I did tell we gave him to Laura. Now, she can’t wait to be rid of him either!
Jebbie, now that’s a good one. He could explain anything to anybody. except for that hole wife smuggling in purchases, he’s the one.
Dear God, How did this happen? You weren’t supposed to let Georgie screw up Jebbies chances! How could you?
Every family has an idiot son….we got Georgie - you were supposed to let him just continue driving the business’s Poppie and I bought him into the ground? Why have you forsaken my sweet Jebbie.
It’s after 5 somewhere, I think I’ll have me another drink!
By DebbieDoRight
July 3, 2007 1:41 PM | Link to this
[[This whole damn thing was a travesty of justice. I resent the fact that it distracted the American people from the more important issues and was a waste of taxpayers’ money.]]
So I just KNOW you resented the Whitewater debacle huh? How much money again was wasted on that?…..
[[The left enthusiastically jumped, with both feet into the cesspool, so IMO they are guilty of supporting the travesty, distracting America and wasting tax dollars.]]
HOW much money was wasted on White Water again? Didn’t they even subpoena Clinton’s pet dog to testify?
By Dusty
July 3, 2007 1:52 PM | Link to this
Fitzgerald the prosecutor must be squirming in his lawyer’s library. He’s got every screaming liberal, imposter, profane, pointless, deadhead political ignoramus congratulating his failed ethical presentations. And it took over two squirming years to prove the innocent guilty of the crime of “forgetting”, since Fitzgerald had no case after someone else had admitted to “outing a CIA agent”. What an achievement! The guilty one confesses so they try someone else for the same “crime”. Wow!
Those of you here who want to mention today’s comments by Andy, Buy Danish and RW, all of whom are on vacation, try to think of some other idiotic claim to make. Or to say that conservatives steal IDs is like thieves proclaiming their innocence.
All I can say is something like Alice In Wonderland must have said when she looked around: What a bunch of weird creatures!!
By George W. Bush
July 3, 2007 1:53 PM | Link to this
I’m going to say this one time and one time only:
If an attack occured today, for example, the d@mn planning didn’t take place today! When you morons see something like that happen on the news, it didn’t just start that day, there was months and sometimes years of planning beforehand. During C**’s presidency Al Queada was able to plan, coordinate, and finance the 9/11 attack. What you saw taking place on 9/11 was as a result of years of planning and execution. It doesn’t matter who is president at the time of the strike, what matters is catching these terrorists before it happens.
You homocrats should take a lesson from the Brits. They keep stopping the attacks before they take place. Just like I do.
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 1:59 PM | Link to this
George W. Bush,
But don’t you also agree that there was nothing that you could or should have done about the USS Cole and the 17 sailors that were killed by Bin Laden in the 8 and a half months you were President prior to 9/11?
RWNJIFG
By Barbara Bush
July 3, 2007 2:02 PM | Link to this
Yep, Georgie thinks he’s outsmarted the Qaeda’s. Dumb Luck like I said.
They always wanted Georgie to be President, he so easy to fool.
Poppie never liked all those Bandar sleepovers. All that hand holding. But after Laura found out about Jeff G, she put an end to that.
They used him like an old hooker.
MARIA, how many time have I go to tell you - the good Borbon. The cheap stuff is for when Georgie visits.
By The Essence of Doom
July 3, 2007 2:04 PM | Link to this
George W. Bush,
You are the first on this blog today to make any sense at all. Your insight and literary skills are unparalled by the idiots that infect this blog. Keep up the good work.
P.S. “homocrats” is mine. Use it well.
By Dusty
July 3, 2007 2:08 PM | Link to this
Before I leave,
Would you upright liberals please remind your fellow travelers that using the name of someone’s mother to spread lies about her son is considered the lowest and most cowardly defamation one can use??
Or did you know that?
By George W. Bush
July 3, 2007 2:11 PM | Link to this
Doom,
I can’t talk sense with these people. You’re going to have to take it from here, and I’m gone.
By Dusty's Mom
July 3, 2007 2:14 PM | Link to this
It’s not my fault. I was raped by a retard.
By N-GA
July 3, 2007 2:15 PM | Link to this
GWB,
Take a lesson from the Brits and stop the attacks before they happen? You mean like when the terrorists blew up the RR stations killing 52 people? Is that what you mean?
You mean stop the attacks in the planning stages? Were they planning during the first Bush’s presidency?
GWB, you are TOO STUPID to take seriously.
By The Essence of Doom
July 3, 2007 2:17 PM | Link to this
Dusty,
Doom knows that we haven’t gotten along in times past, but you have to admit that these libs will stoop to anything to get their perverted point across. If they can’t defeat whomever they don’t like they go after their family.
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 2:17 PM | Link to this
George W.,
Why won’t you tell these people why you did nothing about the USS Cole, just as you should have? I’m afraid that some lib may think you are a coward who runs away from tough questions.
RWNJIFG
By The Essence of Doom
July 3, 2007 2:25 PM | Link to this
Dumba$$ nut job in full glory,
It is the job of whoever is in office to defend America if she’s under attack. Why the hell aren’t you asking your fellow libs that question about Clinton? Doom has read Bush’s posts and there is nothing that he said that indicates that he should have been the proper avenger in that attack. 9/11 happened on his watch and he defended it. The U.S.S. Cole attacks happened under Slick Willy’s watch and he did nothing. That’s what you and the rest of the perverts need to be dealing with.
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 2:26 PM | Link to this
So George, No way, you mean the it took a long time to plan the 9/11 attacks? Damn, did you guys know that? So whose watch was it under? If it took years, maybe it happened under Bush 41’s watch. Do you know? Tell us since you are so wise.
More mantra - “It’s Clinton’s fault.” “It’s Clinton’s fault.” BWAK, BWAK, BWAK!!!!!!
By Barbara Bush
July 3, 2007 2:30 PM | Link to this
The Essence of Georgie is that he was not my first choice. Nor Poppies.
It was always supposed to be Jebbie.
Then I see this blog and I see somebody pretending to be President of the USA and that’s about the lowest form of human life on the planet.
My Georgie, can’t write or speak that well. Years of parentally accepted bourbon use has left a great number of dead brain cells.
Heck, we invented going after families. Those homely Carter and Clinton girls? We made that up!
And Billy Carter! Even more than a goob than my boy! Roger Clinton, he was a easy target too.
I really think that if I could lose about 300 ounds and squeeze into a short black dress I could be a poitical pundit. Then I could wish terrorists would kill everybody who wasn’t, you know the “f” word and be applauded as a beacon of truth on the right.
Damn, that bourbon is smooth.
By Midori
July 3, 2007 2:31 PM | Link to this
Bosch,
let me help you out with that
By Midori
July 3, 2007 2:33 PM | Link to this
What I don’t get is the wingnuts always having to announce they are leaving.
so what? big deal?
my thing is — why did you come here in the first place.
just GO.
By Fair/Balanced?
July 3, 2007 2:38 PM | Link to this
Comparing Libby to Paris Hilton is ridiculous, Libby did not release a sex tape to promote himself, nor have I ever stayed at the Libby Hawaii.
As far a Clinton’s pardons, I think we can all agree he did pardon people. So where does that put us? None of this makes a difference. Each and every one of you can defend/bash Bush/Clinton and all the facts that you state will never persuade the other side. All you are doing is stroking your own ego, by saying “Look, Andy agrees with me” or “Andy, what an a$$”.
Nothing will change in big government, Lucko will not change as long as he gets a reaction, Ann Coulter will not change as long as she gets a reaction, Cheney will not change as long as he is breathing on his own.
If you want change, do something locally, you have zero power when it comes to big government. You do have the right to gripe and moan though, I just don’t know that it does any good. I guess if it makes you feel better and superior, then go for it.
By ajc censors conservatives not perverts
July 3, 2007 2:38 PM | Link to this
that’s why midori is still here.
By Gonna Love 08
July 3, 2007 2:38 PM | Link to this
George W. Bush,
Let me help you with your cocaine fogged mind. In 93 while we were fighting al-queda in Somalia, the GOP after the blackhawk down incident decided to cut and run. The same hawks that are on tv now talking about that is what the Dems want to do are the same folks who when confronted with al-queda CUT AND RAN. And when you took over the white house you were told that Al-queda was the main threat to us. And one month before the attacks you read a PDB titled “Al-queda to attack America using airplanes”. But your ignored that as well as the advice Clinton gave you because you were to busy splitting up the Iraqi oilfields for your buddies. So in your cocaine induced memory you may think Clinton is to blame, but sadly for you history dictates otherwise….
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 2:38 PM | Link to this
Oh Midori, that’s too funny. Oh, all the things that that poor parrot could say. I guess there wasn’t enough space in for the cartoon bubbles.
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 2:43 PM | Link to this
Midori, Another thing I don’t get is why do the wingnuts on here always blame Clinton for things while Bush was president. Hell, you know, I don’t know who is to blame for the terrorists attacks, except probably the terrorists.
But just think about all the things little Bushie has done while he was actually the POTUS. It never astonishes me, day after day, how they can overlook that sh!t.
By Midori
July 3, 2007 2:44 PM | Link to this
ROFL, Bosch
I guess that’s “why I’m still here” :)
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 2:45 PM | Link to this
Bad image of the day: “Libby did not release a sex tape to promote himself.”
Yuck. I’m going to have to have a few drinks tonight to get that image out of my head.
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 2:46 PM | Link to this
The Essence of Doom,
Absolutely, I agree. Clinton had like a whole week to avenge the Cole and did nothing. Bush had no responsibility to those 17 dead sailors at all. And he acted accordingly.
I’m sure that if Pearl Harbor happened just before the inagural that the new president would pay it the same amount of attention as Bush did the Cole. None whatsoever. And that is just as it should be. I don’t know why the American people would want the new President to respond to an attack that came just before he took over. You know, Al Qeada may attack on Jan. 18, 2009 with just this sort of rationale in mind. And you know what? I don’t see why the new President should do anything 2 days later when he takes over. I mean he should do absolutely nothing. No matter who is killed or how horrific the attack. Because it just ain’t his business. Its the last guy’s and since he can’t do anything we’ll just move on as if nothing happened.
I’m glad that I have genuises like you on my side. We know where to place blame: elsewhere.
I have to wonder though why Andrew Johnson kept fighting the Civil War after Lincoln was shot or why Truman kept fighting the Japs and Nazis after FDR died or why Nixon stayed in Vietnam after he took over from LBJ? They must’ve been stupid libs.
RWNJIFG
By Midori
July 3, 2007 2:49 PM | Link to this
They don’t overlook ANYTHING, Bosch.
They know exactly what they are doing.
They can never, EVER defend Bush.
all they can ever do is blame Clinton.
I call it the Right Wing A-B-C’s:
ALWAYS
BLAME
CLINTON
By Fair/Balanced?
July 3, 2007 2:55 PM | Link to this
Sorry for the visual, my bad.
Midori, you are 1/2 right, one side will always blame clinton, however the other side will always point out that bush is a moron. That will never change, so who are you convinving?
Before you defend yourself to me remember, I agree with you. You’re preaching to the choir.
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 2:58 PM | Link to this
Midori, I almost spewed water out my nose just then at your 2:49. The Right Wing ABC — okay, I’m with you on that.
You know, that’s not a bad plan to blame Clinton for EVERYTHING bad. That way, nothing can EVER be MY fault or my responsibility.
Think about it, at work: missed that deadline? Clinton’s fault.
At home: missed paying that bill? Clinton’s fault.
Missed one of your kids ballgames? Clinton’s fault.
I like this, now I can just lay around and watch TV all the time, eat Cheeto’s and get fat, and do nothing because, well, hell, IT’S ALL CLINTON’S FAULT!!!!! YEAH!!!!!
By Midori
July 3, 2007 3:05 PM | Link to this
and remember, Bosch, if blaming Clinton doesn’t work, you can always blame his penis — which I lovingly refer to as the “clenis” :)
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 3:11 PM | Link to this
Midori, [snicker, snicker, to myself] —
Okay, got cha!
By ovidsen
July 3, 2007 3:12 PM | Link to this
Midori, your cartoon definition of a neocon was PRICELESS!!! Applause.
As for wingnut and the drunk being on vacation together…. maybe they found that male retreat in the Dominican Republic where Rush takes his breaks..
Nothing like a blonde Ukranian with huge hooters whose English vocabulary doesn’t go much further than “Money”, “tips” and these certain kind of jobs they seek….
By Lord Help Us
July 3, 2007 3:14 PM | Link to this
Let’s see…
We had 12 years of Reagan/Bush, then 8 years of Clinton, then 6.5 years of Bush…
So, of the last 26.5 years…18.5 has been with a Republican President.
Yup…it’s all Clinton’s fault.
By Midori
July 3, 2007 3:16 PM | Link to this
OVIDSEN!!!!
Hiya!!!
:)
Bosch,
it’s a well documented fact that all of society’s ills are directly the fault of Clinton and/or his evil clenis :)
By The Watcher
July 3, 2007 3:28 PM | Link to this
Does that mean if Hillary is elected after her term is over everything wrong will because of her “clintoris”?
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 3:32 PM | Link to this
Oh Watcher, You are so bad. So bad. So bad. Now, I’m definitely going to have to have drinks tonight to get these images out of my head.
By Midori
July 3, 2007 3:36 PM | Link to this
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Good one, Watcher!!! :)
By hillary hips
July 3, 2007 3:45 PM | Link to this
“Does that mean if Hillary is elected after her term is over everything wrong will because of her “clintoris”?”
The Oval office takes on a whole new meaning now!!
Maybe Hillary will recruit some nice young interns from the Duke lacrosse team.
By rushncap
July 3, 2007 3:49 PM | Link to this
Dusty - pipe down. I know it must suck to be so hopelessly in love with the most detested President in well over a century, but control yourself. Maybe shove a July 4th firecracker up your a-ss, so as to feel more patriotic. It’ll help.
By Midori
July 3, 2007 3:55 PM | Link to this
LOLOLOLOL,
Rushncap - gives a whole new meaning to “the rocket’s red glare”
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
By getalife
July 3, 2007 3:57 PM | Link to this
The Dems answer to this outrage:
Bill Clinton back in the White House.
Hahahahahaha.
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 4:05 PM | Link to this
I want to congratulate my fellow wingers for doing exactly as they should with respect to the whole USS Cole thing. You have done what all wingers must do:
1) avoid the question 2) obfuscate 3) ignore obvious facts and replace them with made up ones 4) distort 5) strain logic to the limtis 6) blame someone else 7) never ever accept responsibility for anything 8) never say that you were wrong
Among authoritarians like me and my fellow wingers these rules are not only convienent they are absolutely necessary. I applaud my fellow wingers in their fealty to these rules of conduct.
However, there is one final test for my friends on the right: It has been argued that since the USS Cole happened on Clinton’s watch that Bush had no responsibility for doing anything about it once he took office. Question: Should the next President say that since 9/11 happened on Bush’s watch that he can basically do nothing, say it was Bush’s job to solve the problem, wait on the attack and then blame Bush? Winger Answer: Of course not that’s different. How is it different? Because we say it is. Besides even if there is an attack in 2010 won’t it still be Clinton’s fault?
Man, its great to be a Right Wing Nut Case in Full Glory.
By drooling dems love debauchery
July 3, 2007 4:08 PM | Link to this
hmmm…who’s it gonna be for the dems?
cokehead freshman or jilted wife using hubby to get a job?
By Bumper Sticker
July 3, 2007 4:11 PM | Link to this
Later that night in a DC bar:
[Scoots Libby with a belly full of gin to Slick Willy]
“Billy Boy, it all depends on what your definition of lying under oath and obstructing justice is…is. Is? Was? Aw, what the hell, we both walked!”
By Right-wing nut job in full glory
July 3, 2007 4:21 PM | Link to this
drooler,
Back off of the Coke thing since that applies to Bush. Family connections to get to the Presidency isn’t a strong argument either all things considered.
You may be new to the whole winger thing (I’m giving you the benefit of the doubt), but you ought to have a little better grasp of reality than this. I mean you are embarrassing even me and that’s pretty tough.
You need to hit them where they are different. For example, the lead dem candidates are black or female while ours are all white males. So go with: We’re whiter! Or they are blacker! or something like that. We have balls! Women should be in the kitchen. You know something constructive. Give it anoyther try. You’ll get the hang of it and I’ll be here to help.
RWNJIFG
By @@
July 3, 2007 4:21 PM | Link to this
rushncap seems to suffer from a short memory. I’ve said it before, but it obviously needs repeating.
I was not interested in who was getting blown away in the oval office during the Clinton years.
I was more concerned with who was getting blown away by the tall shadowy figure that the nightly news only spoke about in short snippets. Bin Laden had my attention long before Clinton torched his cigar.
Clinton’s choice of Marc Rich was a rather interesting though. There was a lot more to him than met the eye. Even the left-leaning media was implicating Rich in the Oil For Food Scandal. He was caught brokering oil contracts with Iran. That’s why he fled to Switzerland.
Yea, you can put ol’ Marc in bed with Sandy Berger and come up with an elaborate conspiracy theory that involves the Clinton’s. Put Fitzgerald in the mix and you’ve got a conspiracy theory that includes the Republicans, the Democrats AND the terrorists.
Hell, they’re all against us. We stand alone against the powers that beeeeeee….they Democrat or Republican.
We’re doomed…DOOMED I say.
If I were you guys I would get back to living in the real world rather than spending all your time trying to figure out what makes it go ‘round.
It’s like Paul keeps telling all of you. It’s money and power…..even under socialist or communist rule. It’s money and power.
What’s in your wallet?
By Richard Gere
July 3, 2007 4:21 PM | Link to this
from rushncap: “Maybe shove a July 4th firecracker up your a-ss, so as to feel more patriotic. It’ll help.”
Man, this guy knows how to party.
By Dusty
July 3, 2007 4:28 PM | Link to this
Bosch,
Is Midori your daughter that went to seminary with rushncap?
By Bumper Sticker
July 3, 2007 4:31 PM | Link to this
Praise Jesus! And pass the gumbo!
http://www.ajc.com/hp/content/shared-gen/ap/National/CourtJesusPainting.html?cxntlid=homepagetabnewstab
NEW ORLEANS — The American Civil Liberties Union sued the city of Slidell on Tuesday for displaying a painting of Jesus in a courthouse lobby, saying it violates the constitutional separation of church and state.
The ACLU sued after the Slidell City Court refused to voluntarily remove the picture and a plaque below it that reads: “To Know Peace, Obey These Laws.” The ACLU says the portrait — an image of Jesus presenting the New Testament — is a religious icon of the Eastern Orthodox branch of Christianity.
“We did not file this lawsuit because the ACLU is anti-religion … We did file this lawsuit because we believe this display is clearly in violation of the law,” said Vincent Booth, president and acting executive director of the Louisiana ACLU chapter.
Makes one wonder what the hell were those crazy cajuns in Slidell thinking!
By rushncap
July 3, 2007 4:34 PM | Link to this
Again, @@, what was the point to your post? Self-congratulation? OK, we got it, you like yourself. Anything else? I’m really trying to figure out what you’re trying to say.
By IN THE NEWS
July 3, 2007 4:46 PM | Link to this
CNN legal analyst: ‘Pardons are poison to presidents’ reputations’
By getalife
July 3, 2007 4:59 PM | Link to this
The crazy cajuns are wingnut
Geez.
By DebbieDoRight
July 3, 2007 5:05 PM | Link to this
Pulp Politicians
By Midori
July 3, 2007 5:14 PM | Link to this
I see Dusty has stopped diddling herself with that American flag to once again show up just to post something completely stupid.
what came first? the chicken (Dusty) or the egg (@@)?
By @@
July 3, 2007 5:53 PM | Link to this
rushncap:
What am I saying? What many before me have said.
This place is a waste of time. Time that could be better spent doing something constructive. Like the other conservatives, I rarely stop in anymore. There’s nothing to see here other than a bunch of liberal sockpuppets talking to themselves about nothing of interest.
ATTENTION MALE PARTICIPANTS
Is there a male poster here who would be interested in taking Midori to a private site so that she can have a discussion about “diddling with inantimate objects” and just how big a woman’s mouth has to be before they’re capable of “smoking a good-sized stogie”?
Midori yearns to have an “in-depth” conversation on those topics that are of interest to her, and ONLY HER. She’s crying out to that “special someone” who can share her interests or……..what-e-ver.
By Midori
July 3, 2007 6:04 PM | Link to this
{{{{This place is a waste of time.}}}}
yet you’re addicted to it, and addicted to posting your silly grade-school observations and taunts.
“You” know what “I” yearn?
If you really knew that, you’d go back to your pool, golf course, or where ever it is you retreat to after posting your flag flying nonsense ad nauseum.
I don’t need your help getting companionship.
However, it is quite obvious that you need help with your addiction to posting your stupid holier-than-thou crap on this blog.
By Dusty
July 3, 2007 6:07 PM | Link to this
Midori,5:14
I don’t answer your lascivious laments. That’s for losers. Find your comrade rushncap. He’s good at that sort of thing.
By Midori
July 3, 2007 6:13 PM | Link to this
Dusty,
why don’t you find something constructive to do, like returning to the barn and sit on your egg.
bet that’s red, white and blue too.
By Bumper Sticker
July 3, 2007 6:28 PM | Link to this
“This place is a waste of time. I rarely stop in anymore.”
Only 8 times today.
rarely 1.infrequently; seldom; on only a few occasions; happening or occurring at long intervals or rarely; not constant, habitual, or regular.
Please keep your word.
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 6:32 PM | Link to this
No, Dusty, the other Bosch (my spouse) is a recent seminary graduate. I don’t think Midori would do well in seminary, or rushncap, for that matter - considering he isn’t all that “religious.” Midori would scare everyone (sorry, Midori, but you know it’s true :-) ).
I’m not all that “religious” — church is the only place where I can drink on Sundays. What’s really cool is when there is lots of leftover communion wine - it’s been blessed so it can’t be poured down the drain, and I’m always on duty to dispose of it! Just doing my religious/Godly duty. You can’t pour blessed wine down the drain, God and Jesus, I feel certain wouldn’t approve, too wasteful.
By Political Foreskin
July 3, 2007 6:33 PM | Link to this
Chief Justice Roberts weighed in on the Libby Commutation: “The way to jam CIA leaks taking tolls on spies is to spy on the CIA taking leaks w/toilet cams.”
Bush also downgraded the TB air passenger’s bug to “multi-drug resistant” from “incurable”.
I’ll bet Micheal Moore didn’t include the terrorists doctors from glasgow in his comparison of US vs european health care industries. “Doc, it hurts when I do this…” “That’s nothing, wait till I do THIS to you!”
ow
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 6:36 PM | Link to this
Happy Independence Day everyone!
God Bless America/ Land that I love/ Stand beside her/ and guide her/ through the night with the light from above/ Through the mountains/ over the drought ridden prairies/ swimming in the contaminated, polluted oceans/ and eating barbecue!!!!!!!!!!
God Bless America/ my home sweet home!!!!!!
God Bless America/ where our soldiers are in a crazy futile war, our president is a crazed crook, our borders and ports are unsecured and we can’t drink beer on Sundays!
God Bless America - My Home Sweet Home!
Happy July 4th!
By rushncap
July 3, 2007 6:37 PM | Link to this
@@ — you come here to tell us it’s a waste of time? I’d explain to you the meaning of the term “irony”, but I fear that too would fall under the heading of “waste of time”. You remind me of one of the great Simpsons episodes: Bart is working in a burlesque house when Principal Skinner comes to visit. Later, at a town meeting, Skinner explains that “he was only there to find out how to get away from there.” @@, honey, no one’s buying. Sorry. You’re too unimaginative.
By hen house
July 3, 2007 6:42 PM | Link to this
I know the egg that midori is sitting on…rushncap’s head.
By Political Foreskin
July 3, 2007 6:43 PM | Link to this
Notice how not one Repudlickan has yelled, “Amnesty”, since scooter’s.
Politics. You cant have a monarchy with it, and you cant have a Global Corporate takeover of our country without it.
What’ll they think of next!
By Political Foreskin
July 3, 2007 6:52 PM | Link to this
John Adams was the first to suggest fireworks for the fourth of july in a letter to his wife.
I challenge that interpretation of his words in that letter. I have the text of the letter here: “My darling wife. I got a big rocket in my pocket for you girlfriend, this fine happy 4th of july”….
see the problem? I think Lincoln started this coverup and I want an investigation!!!
By Bosch
July 3, 2007 6:54 PM | Link to this
Midori, get off of Rushncap’s head! That’s just crazy! I’ve had way too many bad mental images to try and get rid of today!
You crazy kids have a fun and safe Independence Day, make sure that the ground is not too drought ridden when you light the fireworks!
By Bumper Sticker
July 3, 2007 7:00 PM | Link to this
Abe Lincoln at the Adams-gate hearings:
People have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well, I’m not a crook.
By Gregg
July 3, 2007 7:00 PM | Link to this
@@ proves his inferiority. The usual neocon intellectual thugs are missing for a few days and @@ and Dustmite can’t handle it. Let us all try to remember the meaning of the 4th of July. And let us also remember the meaning of Bush and his admirers. Kind of like the end of WW II when all the Germans claimed to be “The Good Germans.”
By Stand beside her
July 3, 2007 7:04 PM | Link to this
and guide her
Happy Birthday, America, you dirty old b***!
By Funny morons®
July 4, 2007 8:55 AM | Link to this
I couldn’t have said it better myself
By getalife
July 4, 2007 11:03 AM | Link to this
KO to w and cheney
RESIGN!
I real American patriot, thank you KO!
By raisedanidiot
July 4, 2007 1:37 PM | Link to this
Happy fourth everybody! I’m on business trip but wanted to pop in a min…I see that you’re all holding the nut cases at bay while I’m away. Meanwhile Georgie Porgie is sealing their doom with this Libby thing. Me thinks Dickey is hiding who really needs to be in the pokey under his um..executive priviledge.;)
By Midori
July 4, 2007 2:13 PM | Link to this
6:42,
are ANY of you people capable of original thought?
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 4, 2007 5:03 PM | Link to this
My last child moved out yesterday. (For good I hope, the little darlin’)
Today is truly my Independence Day.
If it feels this good to be rid of the extra laundry, cleaning and cooking - I can only imagine how great it was to get rid of that nasty old King George 200 and some years ago.
If the 70 plus percent of us that are truly Constitution lovers got together on the Mall in Washington DC, sometime soon, we might could get Congress to grow a spine get rid of our own nasty little George.
Today we should remember the Revolution that brought forth this great nation. Those Americans got up off their butts and fought with pen and sword for their freedom. (I’ll stick with the pen, less messy and hope it doesn’t come to swords)
Stand your ground all you liberals, progressives, moderates and greens. We are the children of a revolution. We are Americans.
Now, let me see if there are any more brats left. Empty nest patriots can work up an appetite.
God Bless America.
By Analchord
July 4, 2007 6:12 PM | Link to this
What is the mission of US troops in Iraq?
By Analchord
July 4, 2007 6:26 PM | Link to this
I decided that I’m going to love president bush. It’s too self destructive to hate him. So now I love him.
I have to ask myself, “Could I do a better job as President than Bush?”
I dont know. I really dont know. What would I do as president? (you mean besides let Paris have free access to the Lincoln bedroom?)
I would probably start a national health care initiative in congress with a “lets get rid of the Mexicans once and for all” rider on the bill.
I’ll ensure passage if I call it the No Amnesty bill. No Amnesty? Where do I sign?
Then, in Iraq, I’d deputize every single adult female in Baghdad as peace officers, and give them each two loaded 38’s. Then I’d give them each a gun.
That way, they’d all have a license to kill anyone who disturbed the peace and soon, all the terrorists would be keeled.
It’s genius. It’s prodigious. IT…COULD…..WORK!!!
By Analchord
July 4, 2007 6:54 PM | Link to this
Um, Did I ask what the mission of US troops in Iraq was?
By Can't Resist
July 5, 2007 9:01 AM | Link to this
Analchord,
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By Can't Resist
July 5, 2007 9:03 AM | Link to this
One more time
The mission is to make this guy fatter and richer
By Fly-on-the-wall
July 5, 2007 2:31 PM | Link to this
LROC, I’d like to make a correction to your statement at 11:03 “Bosch, the biggest difference is that the ‘right’, for the most part, lives and dies by their position. While the ‘left’, for the most part, denies their comments and positions regardless of the proof that they did say/stand for it. ” I think you are wrong with where the emphasis should be. What I’ve seen is that the Left is willing to die to protect your rights, while the Right is willing to kill to keep them.
Just an observation…..