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By Mrs. Godzilla

July 16, 2007 8:08 AM | Link to this

I asked a hunter friend what happens after the prey is treed. For as much as I dislike and distrust this administration, his answer was a bit too extreme.

Can we just Impeach them instead?

By IN THE NEWS

July 16, 2007 8:17 AM | Link to this

The Top 10 Conservative Idiots, No. 299

By @@

July 16, 2007 8:37 AM | Link to this

Buy up some “pooper scoopers” ml.

Your “rabid” dogs are messin’ all over themselves and the party the Democrats have planned for ‘08.

Vicious political “mongrels” are not a breed that most Americans are looking to take home.

By Buy Danish

July 16, 2007 8:41 AM | Link to this

Blood and destruction shall be so in use/And dreadful objects so familiar That mothers shall but smile when they behold/Their infants quarter’d with the hands of war;/All pity choked with custom of fell deeds:And Caesar’s spirit, ranging for revenge,/With Ate by his side come hot from hell,/Shall in these confines with a monarch’s voice——->Cry ‘Havoc,’ and let slip the dogs of war;That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion men, groaning for burial<———

That^^^^is a good description of what carnage to humanity will occur if we leave Iraq to the “pitiless” dogs of Al Qaeda.

If we are not succesful in keeping the whiny and yappy dogs in Congress at bay long enough for us (under the expert guidance of General Petreus) to achieve a military victory and the predictable slaughter of the Iraqi people who have risked everything to work with the Americans occurs, you Libs will have no one to blame but yourselves.

By Jesus

July 16, 2007 8:50 AM | Link to this

IMPEACH BUSH NOW!!!

By Duh stands for Democrats

July 16, 2007 9:03 AM | Link to this

The libs barking up the wrong tree, as usual.

{{{{{{{No grudging respect is necessary on our part, no guilt is required. Al-Qaeda is as anti-matter to freedom and to all Western societies And because Islamism has no ability - no intellectual mechanism - to make concessions we should never expect some kind of negotiated settlement, as happened with the IRA. Indeed, there is every reason to believe that our withdrawal from Afghanistan and Iraq will be seen as justifying further attacks on the West. (This point about withdrawal naturally does not validate the invasion of Iraq.)}}}}}}}}}}

{{{{{{{{We in the West, and especially we in such places as North America and Australia, have lived so long and so comfortably with the contrary premises, that we cannot look at the enemy without translating his behaviour into what is familiar to us. We imagine him to be playing by our rules, even when he is obviously not. We dream about “negotiating.” We suffer hallucinations in which we describe the means and ends of the Jihadists in our own political vocabulary of give-and-take. We have been made myopic by the very success and endurance of our own social order, forgetting that it is itself a fluke of history.}}}}}}}}}}}

By N-GA

July 16, 2007 9:09 AM | Link to this

ML,

You toon has too narrow a focus.

It should portray Congress as a eunich with his head up his derrier.

Then it should portray Lady Justice missing her left arm (you probably want to cover her exposed breast).

By Lord Help Us

July 16, 2007 9:26 AM | Link to this

Is the war in Iraq part of the reason Al Qaeda has returned to its pre-9/11 strength?

Maybe, just maybe, with the exposure of these facts about Al Qaeda’s resurgence, the apologists will begin to question the (in)competence of the Bush Administrations ‘War on Terror.’

Sad…

By Chris

July 16, 2007 9:28 AM | Link to this

Hello,

Let’s see…Your inference that everything is working according to the constitution in the judicial and legislative branches of government, with the executive branch being up a tree is astounding. We elect a new president every 4 years, supreme court appointments are for life, Senators every six years, and representatives every four years. I believe the authors of the constitution did not want career politicians, as that was as despotic as any crown.

With the recent rulings by the supreme court, the congress attempting to dictate foreign policy, it seems to me that your cartoon needs to implicate all three branches. At that point, I will start to appreciate your political satire.

Chris

By Paul

July 16, 2007 9:29 AM | Link to this

Buy Danish

I’m off on a last-minute trip, back in a couple days. I should like to hear your thoughts on CAFE when I return. You may want to think of it in terms as petroleum as a national security issue, people operating from personal, not national, interest; effect of small changes in a variable (consumption) when applied against a multiplier of hundreds of millions; effect of CAFE applied across the board (cars, light trucks, SUVs, vans, no exemptions for (then) industrial size 8500lb Hummers) and maintained with slight increases at phase points - effect on differential in oil imports compared to current level; economic free market theory vs reality of current market - gov’t controls, foreign cartels, etc. Just so you know where I’m coming from.

N-GA

As the bard so aptly put it, a pox on both their houses.

I’ve never figured how some parents go absolutely bonkers over an exposed breast (statue, art museums, cinema) but think nothing of taking kids to films such as Hostel.

Cheers -

By Chris

July 16, 2007 9:34 AM | Link to this

Hello,

Let’s see…Your inference that everything is working according to the constitution in the judicial and legislative branches of government, with the executive branch being up a tree is astounding. We elect a new president every 4 years, supreme court appointments are for life, Senators every six years, and representatives every four years. I believe the authors of the constitution did not want career politicians, as that was as despotic as any crown.

With the recent rulings by the supreme court, the congress attempting to dictate foreign policy, it seems to me that your cartoon needs to implicate all three branches. At that point, I will start to appreciate your political satire.

Chris

By mountain man

July 16, 2007 9:44 AM | Link to this

I’m tired of hearing these wingnuts like Duh and Danish apologize for Bush and urge us further into his insane war(s). I have NO CONFIDENCE in our PresiFOOL and do not trust him to do anything right.

A little old woman in our community grew up in Germany during the Nazi era. After Bush was elected president and began showing his #ss for all to see, the woman began referring to Bush as “little Hitler”.

I think the dogs baying at the tree is really history itself. When we look back at the Bush 30-50 years from now, we will look back in shame.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 10:05 AM | Link to this

Mountain — way ahead of you there. Even the majority of Americans look at the Bush “Administration” in shame right now. We don’t need 30-50 years. Shrubby keeps hoping that history will judge him. This is distracting him from enjoying the moment. And he should: 30% support is by far the most he’ll ever have.

By Dusty

July 16, 2007 10:06 AM | Link to this

Great comments by conservatives today.

@@—“Vicious political ‘mongrels’ are not a breed that most American are looking to take home.” Yep, leave those Dems at the “pound” come election time.

Buy Danish quoting Shakespeare’s “Caesar” on the “dogs of war”. Dems are “dogging” our troops.

Duh for Dems…”The libs are barking up the wrong tree, as usual.” Absolutely. Is there ever anything new with Dems???

By getalife

July 16, 2007 10:07 AM | Link to this

cheney and the idiotic gop want to bomb Iran when most of the foreign fighters are Saudis.

Go figure.

Geez.

By mm

July 16, 2007 10:09 AM | Link to this

And the wingnuts don’t want to believe/admit that the war is about oil.

The enemy is in Afghanistan.

The oil is in Iraq.

By The Watcher

July 16, 2007 10:18 AM | Link to this

To continue the thought

The enemy is in Afghanistan.

The oil is in Iraq.

The money is in who’s pockets?

Impeach Cheney First!

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 10:21 AM | Link to this

Thank you Dusters, we all badly needed a recap of the past 2 hours and 17 posts. What would we ever do without you?

By Midori

July 16, 2007 10:28 AM | Link to this

Dusty,

yeah. you and your fellow b*tches know all about dogs, don’t you?

All you idiots do is bark at the moon.

WHO LET THE DOGS OUT???

WOOF!!!

WOOF!!!

By getalife

July 16, 2007 10:32 AM | Link to this

dick is coming to Atlanta to fund raise for Chambliss.

Put up your GFY signs.

Japan has bad karma.

First a typhoon, then an earthquake and a nuclear accident.

Geez.

By IN THE NEWS

July 16, 2007 10:34 AM | Link to this

getalife….

where and when?

By IN THE NEWS

July 16, 2007 10:34 AM | Link to this

getalife….

where and when?

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 10:45 AM | Link to this

In the news — of course Petraeus is being set up. That’s blatantly obvious from a mile away. When the surge fails (i.e. when most Americans realize that it’s failed) it will all be his fault. “He” proposed that we need the surge. “He” was the one directing it. Do you ever hear Shrub say anything about the surge without Petraeus’ name being in the same sentence? Bush may be dumb — well, is dumb — but not Cheney / Rove etc. They know full well this is just a move to buy themselves more time with the American people because otherwise they would look like they’re actually out of ideas. So if you notice, they always talk about giving “General Petraeus and the surge” more time. So unless they’re starting a new band by that name, Petraeus is being quite blatantly and obviously set up to take the fall whenever Americans are fed up with this latest ploy. Then they’ll find some other poor sap, saddle him with another “plan”, and so forth, until elections.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 10:45 AM | Link to this

CNN is reporting

By Goldie

July 16, 2007 10:49 AM | Link to this

Will the American troops in Iraq be given the month of August off for vacation time, like the Iraqi parliament, Bush administration and Congress all give themselves?

By Dusty

July 16, 2007 10:51 AM | Link to this

rushncap @10:21

What would you do without me? Well, I suppose you libs could bark at each other for a change.

Midori-@-several times….

I thought you were in rehab.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 11:01 AM | Link to this

crusty,

It was your boy Andy that went to rehab.

Geez.

By Dusty

July 16, 2007 11:11 AM | Link to this

Oh my,when rushncap isn’t correcting freshman test papers, he is concocting vast conspiracies@10:45.

According to our collegiate commissar, the USA is not fighting a war, it is playing games to fool the American people. General Petraeus is a “surge sucker”. Not a word of truth in ANYTHING!!! The sky is falling (again)!!!! CUT-N-RUN ever’body ‘cause us Democrats is so scaret!!!

Thank you, rushncap. Now, would you finish your papers and relax.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 11:16 AM | Link to this

Another Turing test failure. I wonder if there is some sort of glitch in the Dusty software associate with 11:11. Maybe too many ones overload it’s cache, or something.

By Bosch

July 16, 2007 11:21 AM | Link to this

Don’t worry rushncap, only Dusty would try to use the fact that you grade freshmen college papers as an insult.

By Midori

July 16, 2007 11:26 AM | Link to this

Dusty,

don’t you have some bones to bury?

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 11:28 AM | Link to this

I’m not particularly worried, Bosch, but thanks. And actually there’s not a single freshman in the lab I’m teaching right now.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 11:30 AM | Link to this

Need to reboot.

Geez, freaking robot software.

By Bosch

July 16, 2007 11:35 AM | Link to this

Midori - I just fell out of my chair when I read your post - LMFAO!!!!

Rushncap - know what I mean? Goodness [as I shake my head in sorrow]. Congratuations on your achievements!

By Buy Danish

July 16, 2007 11:42 AM | Link to this

Is there anyone out there who speaks Rushncapese who can translate his 11:16?

Duh for Democrats,

Thank you for those superb and poignant quotes which are all the more elegant and eloquent in comparison to, say, M&M’s contribution that “Bush is Hitler” or Midori the Mongrel’s foaming-mouthed “woof woof”.

Paul,

I’m off to the beach, so I’m not prepared for a long exposition on CAFE standards except to say that I do not believe that Congress are qualified auto engineers.

Given current technology, if there were a way to design a safe, economical, fuel-efficient car that could accomodate more than single metrosexuals who do not have families in tow, then gosh, I do believe that they would be rolling off the assembly line.

Even CBS recently did a report that showed that the Honda Civic got something like 45 miles to the gallon until they added air bags (and the additional weight) to their cars. CAFE standards will produce cars which are unsafe and lives will be lost.

In short, it will be just one more “well-intentioned” fiasco foisted on us by our legislators who refuse to let us drill in ANWR or take other steps to tide us over until the technology is in place to create a safe and practical car.

By FrankLeeDarling

July 16, 2007 11:45 AM | Link to this

i hope a dog bites cheney. ha ha ha that would be so funny

By The Peoples for a Nuked Amerika' Century~!

July 16, 2007 11:47 AM | Link to this

-=-

Bosch — and Getalife`

Plenty of excess memory although very slow.

-Cheap low grade processor with limited calculating and thinking power.

-Government surplused software with simple call functions.

-Bad about getting caught in for-next loops, and no return capability.

-Motherboard completly fried!

-input/output devices limited

-No monitor included or wanted.

Sadly however there are still a few of them out there on the market that the unwise buy into and get ripped off!…

Cheers!` Thomas

-

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 11:48 AM | Link to this

Darling Muffin — look up what a Turing test is, look up what cache is. It’s not hard. Try Google or Wiki. I know you won’t find it on your usual right-wing blogs, but there is a universe outside them.

By FrankLeeDarling

July 16, 2007 11:51 AM | Link to this

Flying cars now!

By FrankLeeDarling

July 16, 2007 11:56 AM | Link to this

bio-battery cell phones - algae fuel cells

By getalife

July 16, 2007 11:59 AM | Link to this

crusty is running on 8088.

“The administration won’t turn over documents related to Pat Tillman, they won’t turn over RNC emails, they won’t let Harriet Miers testify before the House Judiciary Committee, they won’t let Karl Rove testify, and they severely limited what Sara Taylor was able to say in her testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. All of this is based on dubious assertions of Executive Privilege which must not be acceded to.”

The cowards up the tree cut and run from accountabilty.

By Dusty

July 16, 2007 12:01 PM | Link to this

rushncap,

I don’t doubt that you know exactly what a Turing test is. But nevermind. Congrats on teaching others than freshman. Is there a “preparatory sub-fresh class” by any chance?

Please tell Bosch it is no insult for a student assistant to be grading papers. It is much better than washing test tubes.

By Beach Patrol

July 16, 2007 12:09 PM | Link to this

Buy American, don’t forget your water wings! And as courtesy to your fellow bathers, please dress appropriately - wear your burqa.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 12:19 PM | Link to this

There will be many shouts of “beached whale!” on that beach.

I am off to fly my jet to Tahiti.

Ta ta, tootles.

Geez.

By JNH

July 16, 2007 12:25 PM | Link to this

This is definitely off course from the current topics being discussed in today’s blog. Jay Bookman’s column today “Save McDade” provides much food for thought! As Mr. Bookman states, “We have to follow the laws of Georgia as they are written, not how some may wish they were.” Does the DA have a thorough knowledge of how the open records law operates? I wonder…. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.

By Goldie

July 16, 2007 12:34 PM | Link to this

So why aren’t we planning to nuke Saudi Arabia for their continued terrorism all around the world, but especially in Iraq today:

BAGHDAD — Although Bush administration officials have frequently lashed out at Syria and Iran, accusing it of helping insurgents and militias here, the largest number of foreign fighters and suicide bombers in Iraq come from a third neighbor, Saudi Arabia, according to a senior U.S. military officer and Iraqi lawmakers.

Could it be because Bush still enjoys hand-holding with his pal, the Saudi Prince???

By mm

July 16, 2007 12:54 PM | Link to this

Bi-Danish,

The Bush=Hitler post was not mine. Just goes to show you don’t know what you are talking about.

You are too busy trying to quote wingnut BS and putting a spin on everyones words instead of actually reading and comprehending what others have to say.

By AmVet

July 16, 2007 1:00 PM | Link to this

Yep, Goldie, that’s our dirty little secret and explains why American policy in the Middle East has been a clusterfu-ck for decades.

Like Israel’s Land for Peace strategy, this is our Oil for Peace strategy.

American duplicity, arrogance and incompetence. What a winning combination.

Save ANWR. Invade and occupy Saudi Arabia NOW!

(Talk about a boatload of oil!)

By @@

July 16, 2007 1:10 PM | Link to this

I’ve become appreciative of the value of puzzles as a teaching tool for children with disabilities. What purpose do they serve one might ask?

Well….we use them as a way to deal with a child’s distraction, unorganized thinking, and lack of motivation.

While reading online this weekend I assembled a puzzle of my own and I thought about the liberals here who often link to articles at “Counterpunch” and “CommonDreams” to support their line of !?!thinking!?!

The first piece of the puzzle was a piece about alternative media.

(((It’s important to note that the success or failure of the alternative media (CounterPunch & CommonDreams) is wholly reliant on the engagement and the support of the public, who would, ultimately have to make a choice.)))

The second piece of the puzzle was the author of ^^^ that article.

Who is he exactly? His name is Ramzy Baroud, a former producer at Al Jazeera who had this to say in another article published in a different media outlet of the liberal persuasion.

(((About Palestine — The elites and wealthy few had espoused a society that was governed by brutality, nepotism and favoritism and was unabashedly managed with the help of Israel. Hamas was the only serious alternative: its anti-corruption record and the tough fight it displayed against Israel made it deserving of the responsibility from the ordinary Palestinian’s point of view.)))

(((Though Palestinians were ready to give Hamas a chance, the US government, Israel, various Arab regimes and Fatah were not. The latest weeks in Gaza, the tragedy of killings and brutality there, all attest to the lengths the US and Israel are willing to take to keep Hamas at bay.)))

The last piece of the puzzle?

Obviously Mr. Baroud, with his liberal mindset, shares in the “commondreams” of Hamas and wants America’s liberals to help him deliver Hamas’s “counterpunch”.

Oh well….puzzle complete.

By mj

July 16, 2007 1:11 PM | Link to this

I don’t particularly like this cartoon, because it doesn’t go far enough. It’s true that 71% of America is barking and biting at the heels of the Bush administration, but the fox or other small animal that’s usually chased up a tree by dogs is typically innocent prey. In this case, the shoe is on the other foot: the Bush administration is anything but innocent, and it’s the American people (including soldiers) who are the prey. So I think your analogy is all wrong.

By mj

July 16, 2007 1:14 PM | Link to this

I don’t particularly like this cartoon, because it doesn’t go far enough. It’s true that 71% of America is barking and biting at the heels of the Bush administration, but the fox or other small animal that’s usually chased up a tree by dogs is typically innocent prey. In this case, the shoe is on the other foot: the Bush administration is anything but innocent, and it’s the American people (including soldiers) who are the prey. So I think your analogy is all wrong.

By mj

July 16, 2007 1:17 PM | Link to this

I don’t particularly like this cartoon, because it doesn’t go far enough. It’s true that 71% of America is barking and biting at the heels of the Bush administration, but the fox or other small animal that’s usually chased up a tree by dogs is typically innocent prey. In this case, the shoe is on the other foot: the Bush administration is anything but innocent, and it’s the American people (including soldiers) who are the prey. So I think your analogy is all wrong.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 1:24 PM | Link to this

@@,

Using your work with disabled children to post hatred for liberals is disgusting.

Please stop.

Geez.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 1:44 PM | Link to this

Dusters — why does it matter what I teach? You wouldn’t understand it anyways, so why do you care?

Getalife — @@ has found the one segment of the population she is qualified to teach. Let her have her pride and her inflated self-esteem. Otherwise she’d have to spend her life savings on Prozac.

By Bosch

July 16, 2007 1:53 PM | Link to this

Yeah! Dick’s in town {yawnnnnnn…..}. Maybe we can send a pack of dogs over there.

By @@

July 16, 2007 1:54 PM | Link to this

rushncap:

The fact that I HAVE self-esteem seems to be a big problem for you. I’ve always wondered why that is. Could it be that you suffer from an inferiority complex? Is that my fault?

Possessing self-esteem contradicts the need for Prozac. That drug is usually required by those who view life from a negative perspective or people who lack a positive image of self.

By your own statement, that wouldn’t be me.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 1:55 PM | Link to this

rushncap,

A wingnut teaching children should send chills up a parent’s spine.

Geez.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 1:59 PM | Link to this

I wonder how the parents will answer when the kids ask why that priest is paying 600 million dollars.

Geez.

By Dusty

July 16, 2007 2:04 PM | Link to this

rushncap @1:44,

Don’t break your arm patting yourself on the back. I took physics my second year in college and found it boring. The study of living things has always been more interesting.

I don’t care about your academic work. But you have presented yourself as one of the more obnoxious insulting bloggers here.

An example of what I mean are your insulting remarks about @@ teaching children with disabilities. @@ has the educational requirements, the patience and love that few people have to teach in her field. So you and getalife make fun of something that you two cannot even begin to give to society.

No, I don’t understand you at all. And sad to say, I see no hope for a well rounded personality. I do not want to understand the likes of you.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 2:04 PM | Link to this

Make that $660 million.

Geez.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 2:18 PM | Link to this

@@ — you have an ego. I don’t know if you have self-esteem. My guess is that you have very little of that. You seem fixated on trying to build yourself up in the eyes of people who have never met you and don’t care about you in the least. That, to me, is a sign of lack of self esteem. Then again, this is just a guess.

Dusters, if you want to convince anyone that you “don’t care about my academic work”, a good first step would be to stop mentioning it every other post to me. Just a suggestion. As for you “not understanding me”, what do you want, a support group? I don’t care. You don’t need to understand me. In fact, I’d be insulted if you did. That would mean that my personality and my intelligence are paltry enough to be comprehended by the likes of you. That would be rather depressing.

Getalife: @@ is teaching kids with disabilities. Even a wingnut can manage to teach someone to tie their shoelaces or sit still. I’m glad @@ is doing that, even if she likes to rub everyone’s face in how wonderful she thinks she is because of that. I’d be a lot more disturbed if she was teaching in a real high school, for instance, and possibly influencing those who will have a significant impact on our future. I’ll tell you one thing, though. I’ve taught a lot of future doctors (pre-med students) and sometimes I worry that in a couple of decades these people will be cutting me or my loved ones open. That’s a consensus amongst my physics buddies: “man, I hope they understand biology better than they understand physics, because…. dear god!”

By In other words

July 16, 2007 2:20 PM | Link to this

I took physics my second year in college and found I could not understand one single, solitary thing. The verbal abuse of everyone I disagree with has always been more interesting.

By Professional Standards Commission

July 16, 2007 2:21 PM | Link to this

Dusty, First of all, physics requires abstract thinking skills which you have none of, that’s probably why you find the subject boring.

Second, @@ is a charity worker, not a professional teacher, I would say parapro at the most. She does not have the professional educational requirements to teach students with disabilities. That requires a significant amount of educational training.

She also used her work with diabled children as a metaphor to insult liberals, which obviously gives credence to her motives as a charity worker. She does this work because she can go around and tell people how wonderful she is that she works with poor, disabled students, so people will pat her on the back, not because she has love in her heart.

By Duh stands for Democrats

July 16, 2007 2:23 PM | Link to this

{{{{{{{So how far are the ecochondriacs prepared to take things?…… This is the logical reductio of climate-change fever: throw the baby out in order to save the bathwater…….In Europe as a whole, the fertility rate is a little over 1.3, which is what demographers call “lowest-low” fertility, from which no society in human history has ever recovered. The Spanish, the Italians, the Germans, the Greeks, the Bulgars and Ukrainians will be extinct long before the polar bears or the Antarctic krill or the Latin-American three-toed tree sloth or any of the other species these professors wants to protect…..but there is a more general insouciance among these ancient European peoples as they commence, in effect, to vanish from the earth in an incremental auto-genocide: the Scots and Germans would rather weep for obscure insects on distant continents than for themselves.}}}}}}}}}

By Mrs. Godzilla

July 16, 2007 2:40 PM | Link to this

[Much to their surprise, the 71 virgins awaiting them in heaven were not what they expected] (http://bp1.blogger.com/MipjC7hW4Uw/Rho9EwmYgI/AAAAAAAAANo/g9MczZR-n_U/s1600-h/surprise.jpg)

By Mrs. Godzilla

July 16, 2007 2:45 PM | Link to this

Darn, I can’t get the link to to work

It was a photo of a bunch of BVM’s with shotguns.

Gotta love nuns with guns!

By Mrs. Godzilla

July 16, 2007 2:47 PM | Link to this

One more try

By The Peoples for a Nuked Amerika' Century~!

July 16, 2007 2:51 PM | Link to this

-=-

I love the sciences — Biology, Botany, and Physics — and I have worked with all 3 in my lifetime… Working on an advanced physics project now.

Hmmm —

The “Sony Cell Chip” (Playstation-3) communicates with all other cell chips in the PS3 unit and sets up a basic grid network when the PS3 is booted up. It can utilize extra number crunching resources from “Cell Chips” in other devices on the network. The cell chips can share needed processing resources across the internet.

(ahem)

Robot “Reaper” air attack squadron bound for Iraq:

Hmmmm -

Now tell me something —

Did these people just NOT see the movie “Terminator”?

Thomas/PNAC

-=-

By Gary

July 16, 2007 2:54 PM | Link to this

BD: I note that on Friday you referred to people as “—- holes.” That’s pretty much the level that you, dusty, others always sustain. Your levels of intelligence are daily revealed.

I doubt very much if people like Robert, Ralph, N GA, others even read your crude, ignorant utterings. Those people live in a world which you and those can never enter. Not permitted, not allowed, never invited. You can’t even steal a ladder and try to peek over the wall. Speaking of “—- holes,” how lucky you and those like you are that you can hide behind your roach-encrusted screens, instead of picking your teeth out of your rectums.

By The Peoples for a Nuked Amerika' Century~!

July 16, 2007 3:23 PM | Link to this

-=-

Yep the Administration is getting theor moneys worth out of their Justice department stooges now…

Got to protect their Cronies at KPMG/Haliburton!

By @@

July 16, 2007 3:40 PM | Link to this

rushncap:

The big difference between you and me is that “I” don’t come into this blog with the specific intent of criticizing “one” individual. I don’t lay in wait for specific posters to appear so that I can launch personal attacks. My intent is to point out what I see as a misguided error in judgment when pursuing thought. I am always looking for what may motivate a person to think the way they do.

Ramzi Baroud definitely has a hidden agenda when he directs liberals to seek out those sites. If you feel comfortable and are “confident” in his/your support of Hamas, then great. Personally, it wouldn’t serve to boost MY self-esteem.

Now recalling that you have often used the term “retard”, and the fact that you think that the kids’ struggle in learning to tie their shoes is inconsequential, speaks volumes about your character or lack thereof. YOURS is an artificially-inflated “ego”, mine is just self-confidence in my ability to help those you deem insignificant.

Professional Standards Commission:

I don’t work for charity. I’m paid. If they asked me to work for free, I would and could. I’ve mentioned it here before. My degree is in Sociology. I am not certified to teach, but do so without any other teacher in the room. None of the people who work at our private school are certified to teach but do so under the supervision of a Director of Education who has her Ph.D. in the field of Special Ed. She has no children of her own and implemented the program at our school driven by her passion to help disabled children. Her expertise in the field is sought after by teachers and administrators in the public school system.

I consider myself very fortunate to be working “with” someone of her calibre.

Notice ^^^ that I use the word “with”. It’s a joint effort, and none of us, including “The Professor” views anyone among our co-workers as more capable. At our school, the kids get all the credit.

Getalife:

The reference to my kids’ abilities to assemble puzzles was just a segueway for my post. I hope that I was correct in perceiving your post as intended humor. If it wasn’t, I’m disappointed because you, of all people, know how much I love and respect the kids.

Dusty:

Thanks, you always know the right thing to say and you a

By bon scott

July 16, 2007 3:49 PM | Link to this

Happy Monday, everyone. A special prayer for Americans in Iraq. And another for the salvation of Bush, Cheney & Co., the safety of all American men and women here and overseas, and a special plea to the Almighty for an end to the ongoing tragedy in Iraq.

While you’re at it, restore the balance among the 3 branches of government, and put a pox on Dick Cheney who says as a member of the Executive branch, Senate rules don’t apply to him, and as President of the Senate, he is immune from Executive branch rules as well. The true embodiment of chutzpah.

Meanwhile, a special tidbit for the neocons here who think universal health care is the work of a devil reeking of fire, brimstone and socialism, and that the US system of health care is dang near perfect

Here’s a preview: “A recent article in Business Week puts it bluntly: ‘In reality, both data and anecdotes show that the American people are already waiting as long or longer than patients living in universal health-care systems.’”

The major reason for this being, of course, a bloated for-profit health care system that includes insurance firms, top-heavy with highly paid executives who are as eager to collect your premiums as they are to deny you coverage due to some “pre-existing condtion” or other exemptions they just make up as they go along.

I don’t care who anyone supports for President or Congress, as long as they realize 2 things. The Iraq war has been incredibly mismanaged both morally and fiscaly, and that the US has the most cumbersome, inefficient and expensive health care system in the world that desperately needs to be replaced with… Universal Health Care.

Have a nice day!

By Goldie

July 16, 2007 3:53 PM | Link to this

{{My intent is to point out what I see as a misguided error in judgment when pursuing thought. I am always looking for what may motivate a person to think the way they do.}}

Boobs, we all await here breathlessly for your assessment of who has “a misguided error in judgment” — you obviously spend no time whatsoever looking in a mirror each day!

By IN THE NEWS

July 16, 2007 3:54 PM | Link to this

CAN YOU MAKE A CALL?

“Troy Anthony Davis was sentenced to death for the 1989 murder of a police officer in Savannah; a murder he maintains he did not commit. There was no physical evidence against him and the weapon used in the crime was never found. The case against him consisted entirely of witness testimony that was full of inconsistencies. Since then, all but two of the state’s non-police witnesses from the trial have recanted their testimony. Many have sworn in affidavits that police pressured or coerced them into testifying or signing statements. The opposition to Davis’ execution is strong. Former FBI director William Sessions told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “Serious questions have been raised about Davis’ guilt. It would be intolerable to execute an innocent man.”

The Georgia Supreme Court and US Supreme Court have refused to hear new evidence in the case, putting Davis’ life in the hands of the State Pardon and Parole Board. They are meeting RIGHT NOW to determine Davis’ fate. Every ounce of pressure will be needed to reverse the course of this injustice.

Call (404) 651-6599 and tell them you are for clemency or commutation for Troy Davis because you don’t want Georgia to make the mistake of executing an innocent man. And pass this on. Troy Davis needs as many of us as possible to speak up.

By @@

July 16, 2007 3:56 PM | Link to this

Oops! Driving over the limit at 3:40…

Dusty:

Thanks, you always know the right thing to say and you always know what’s important.

By Professional Standards Commision

July 16, 2007 3:59 PM | Link to this

@@, We see your kind here all the time at the Commission, you want to help the poor little diabled children, but really what you want is self-glorification. Your callous post at 1:10 shows your true motivations. We here at the Professional Standards Commission certify top-notch professionals who have years of professional training. Years spent dealing with the special educational needs of disabled children - knowing they will not receive glory, fame, or fortune in their chosen career path. Those are true professionals and you have disgraced their hard work with your thoughtless, callous remarks. But like I said, we see people like you all the time. Despicable. You are so brainwashed by your warped, twisted motives and ideologues that you would stoop to bringing politics into the wonderful yet delicate world of the disabled.

You are a disgrace to your school, your supervisor, and your students.

By Bill

July 16, 2007 4:01 PM | Link to this

Dustmate. tell us about it, Dustmite. tell us all about it! You with your vast experiences in “the medical field, ” the military, decades of working with American “Indians,” on and on. So many, many decades of experience in all things and in forming a mentality which is not only shallow and deeply distressed, but filled to the brim with sexual and other personal failures of every type imaginable. Here you are, nestled deep within your tiny cocoon of Nowheresville, diagnosing the minds, thoughts, opinions, experiences of others. You make an excellent Repunk. Worshiping the likes of Bush-Cheney, et al. Hitler without a brain. Good for you, Dustmite, good for you. Shucks, I’m proud of you. A reel Mercun patriot.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 4:03 PM | Link to this

@@, unwad your panties. Breathe. I didn’t even bother reading your link, so I have no idea who this Baroud person is.

As for your work with the disabled, try either learning to read (before you teach others to do so), or try to lie a little less. Just a suggestion. For instance, if you find where I called your kids “insignificant”, you get a cookie. Hell, you get my house. But see, that’s why you’re the worst person on this board. You know better, you’re obviously and blatantly lying. With someone like Dusty you can at least say “Well, she’s really dumb, maybe she really believes what she just typed up”. You’re not that stupid. That makes you just a vicious liar. Maybe that’s why you feel so bad about yourself and have to keep proving to us what a kind, gentle, caring person you want to be. Nice try.

Again, I’m glad you work with the disabled. This both helps them, and keeps you away from those whose thinking you might corrupt with your inveterate lying and your maliciousness.

By Dusty

July 16, 2007 4:08 PM | Link to this

rushncap,@2:18

I only answer the questions and comments you bring to us. I wouldn’t know if you were a garbage collector unless you had mentioned it here. So carry on your usual self approval surmise. Stretch the truth any way that you can. Maybe you feel better that way.

Professional Standards Commission,2:21

You don’t have a clue about the standards to which you claim expertise. You must be one of rusncap’s “students”. It’s pitiful. The blind and the bigoted trying to act professional. I presume that you are trying to make us laugh .

Gary@2:54,

why do you sound so much like Midori???

By Bosch

July 16, 2007 4:08 PM | Link to this

That is a subject near and dear to my heart. I have personally had two friends of mine bruatally murdered. I truly believe in the death penalty for scumbags who equate the life of a human as that of dirt on the bottom of their shoe.

What about the Savannah police officer who was shot in the face? What about his wife, children, and family?

Why have the witnesses come forward now? Why now? If they wanted justice why didn’t they tell the truth at trial? I’m sorry, I don’t buy it. And if they lied, why aren’t they rounded up and locked up for perjury?

If the police forced them, why aren’t those police officers incarcerated?

This has been going on for how long? Is our justice system just that too incompetent? I don’t think so.

This kind of thing just makes me sick.

By @@

July 16, 2007 4:16 PM | Link to this

PSC a/k/a ????:

(((You are so brainwashed by your warped, twisted motives and ideologues that you would stoop to bringing politics into the wonderful yet delicate world of the disabled.)))

I don’t talk politics with my kids. They wouldn’t understand.

I find most of ml’s liberal posters very “delicately” perched on their arguments here. They get an “E” for effort.

Are those the people you’re talking about?

By Professional Standards Commission

July 16, 2007 4:16 PM | Link to this

Dusty, You are too stupid for words - you questioning the PSC over teacher certification.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 4:17 PM | Link to this

Dusty, if you really believe that it’s me who keeps bringing up my work, rather than you talking about me “washing test tubes” or “grading papers” at every opportunity, you really desperately need to seek professional help. And get on a regimen of some powerful anti-psychotics. And if you don’t believe that, maybe lying a touch less will be good for your soul, if you got any.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 4:22 PM | Link to this

@@ — “I don’t talk politics with my kids. They wouldn’t understand.” — but maybe now YOU understand why I no longer bother talking politics with you (or Dusters / Muffin / RW for that matter).

By Midori

July 16, 2007 4:32 PM | Link to this

Crusty,

I don’t know Gary, but he must be one sharp cookie.

But then, it doesn’t take a lot to see right thru your clueless @ss.

sometimes a spade is just a spade.

What else do you see in your crystal ball? Will Paris stay sober this month? Will Vitter switch to Depends? Is Rudy about to get another divorce, clearing himself for wife #4? Enquiring minds want to know!!!

Rushncap - you’re the cat’s meow :)

Hi, Bon Scott :)

By @@

July 16, 2007 4:32 PM | Link to this

Well rushncap, let’s take a trip down memory lane. I could visit archives, but I’m lazing today.

(((@@ has found the one segment of the population she is qualified to teach.)))

Seeing how you’ve called me an “idiot” on more than one occasion, I could surmise that you think only an “idiot” can teach an “idiot child”.

(((I’d be a lot more disturbed if she was teaching in a real high school, for instance, and possibly influencing those who will have a significant impact on our future.)))

Soooo…significant impacts can only be made by those without disabilities?

That’s odd, because children with disabilities have a tremendous impact on society as a whole. They bring out the very best in people. Obviously you aren’t one of their many success stories.

I’m ready to move on to a different topic. You?

I was thinking about sharing some letters from Pakistani citizens to a Pakistan newspaper.

It seems like they are big fans of Musharraf now that he’s taken on the extremists.

It’s funny, because all of the liberal rags here in the U.S. have led me to believe that he does not have the support of his people.

I guess it’s the source that matters when you’re looking for the real truth.

By Goldie

July 16, 2007 4:35 PM | Link to this

Bosch— I, too, have had a good friend killed during a carjacking in Atlanta a few years ago. They tracked down the kids in the gang who did it, put ‘em on trial, and they’re doing prison time. What a waste— of my friend’s life and the effect on his family and friends, as well as the lives of those kids who committed murder for a gang initiation. Total stupidity.

And yet at the same time, we often hear of those on death row who are released because they’ve been found not to be guilty of the crime or were put on trial due to police lies and misconduct. I say let’s see any new evidence again in front of an appeals judge before sending potential wrong persons to their ultimate demise.

By The Peoples for a Nuked Amerika' Century~!

July 16, 2007 4:44 PM | Link to this

-=-

Bosch — I hear yah on teh death penalty for Scumbags -

And my best friend in the whole world just retired from the police force after 15 years of service and pervious years as assistant director of the jail systems in his county. He had to retire due to diabetyes and just losta toe, nearly lost his foot too.

But in the Troy Davis case - this very well may be a miscarriage of justice and the wrong man may be executed. There is a very good chance that the guy who testified Davis did it is the a real killer. Davis has not been proven guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt and his new evidence to exonerate him has been bypassed due to new technical changes in legal procedures due to our new anti-terrorism laws.

As I said I am for the Death penalty, But it must be proven beyond a shadow of a doubt! If we execute him and he later proves to be innocent then that is just as wrong as if we committed the original murder itself. How do we say were sorry when we execute an innocent man?

Here is an article o that may enlighten a bit:

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 4:48 PM | Link to this

Sigh — I guess I’ll have to spell things out for our dear @@, who suddenly is deciding to lose all her intelligence.

First of all, I don’t call you an idiot. You are not. I have stated that on numerous occasions. B!tch? Sure. Vicious liar? Every time you’re on here. Idiot? If only you could use that defense.

Second of all, the “impact on the future” that I was talking about involves policy developments. Cut the politically correct crap, @@, it does not become you. Well… ok, so yes, hypocritical political correctness does become you, but cut it out anyways. Yes we are all unique, beautiful butterflies, we are all precious, blah blah blah. Now, back on planet reality, your kids will not, hopefully, affect our foreign policy. They will not influence direction of scientific research or the implementation of civil or criminal laws. They will not be called upon to either perform life-saving surgery nor to lay out a battle plan that minimizes civilian casualties. And it is THESE people I would have dreaded you teaching.

Oh, and as for Pakistan — Musharraf has the support of some, and not of others. You’re welcome to pick and choose what you want.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 4:58 PM | Link to this

Wow, I almost missed the fact that @@ tried to insult me by implying that I’m one of the “special needs” kids that she teaches. Any more questions as to whether she is “teaching” out of the goodness of her heart or just to score points?

Reminds me of a movie line said by Matt Dillon’s character in “There’s Something About Mary”. I’ll let y’all figure out which one.

By @@

July 16, 2007 5:09 PM | Link to this

You wanna keep dancing don’tcha rushncap?

(((They will not influence direction of scientific research)))

I give you ?

That’s ^^^ a disability you small-minded dumba$$.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 5:15 PM | Link to this

“And on the Republican side, the darling of the religious right, conservative senator David Vitter of Louisiana, has not only admitted to having sex with prostitutes, he would pay them $300 to make him wear diapers. Today that crazy astronaut, called him “my dream guy.”

Today, Vitter put out a statement say that he only started to cheat on his wife after he began hanging out with the wrong crowd-you know, Giuliani, Newt Gingrich, the mayor of L.A.”

Geez.

By @@

July 16, 2007 5:17 PM | Link to this

Oh, and rushncap.

I don’t need to insult you. You do a great job of that all by yourself.

No help from me is needed.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 5:17 PM | Link to this

Oh Kerist almighty, are you TRYING to convince us that you have the IQ of a turnip, @@? We were obviously talking about the mentally disabled, you scabby old bag.

By @@

July 16, 2007 5:27 PM | Link to this

rushncap:

You’re 5:17 is bullcrap. Nowhere did I exclude ANY disability.

You’ve been had by your inflated ego and apparent stupidity on the subject of disabilities.

I enjoyed today’s encounter. Maybe another day. Remember…I’m just lazing around today but I can still take you out.

By GodHatesTrash

July 16, 2007 5:28 PM | Link to this

@@ teaching retards.

Reminds me of the blind leading the blind.

Tards teaching tards. Only in Georgia.

Trash teaching trash.

Trash.

By String Theory

July 16, 2007 5:28 PM | Link to this

Stephen Hawking.. Nice touch, but his disability was adult onset, not birth related. I’m fairly certain he wasn’t in any special education classes as a young man.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 5:36 PM | Link to this

I’m sure you could take me out, @@, but I would never go out with you. You’d have to pay me way more money than Cheney makes in a year to be seen out in public with the likes of you.

I’m done debating with you for the day. I’ve managed to beat you into your usual last defense of “Heeeeelp, I’m too stupid to understand what’s going on… where am I mommy?”, there is really nowhere to go from here. Good bye.

String theory — Hawking used to row crew in college. So no, no special classes for him.

By N-GA

July 16, 2007 5:48 PM | Link to this

I just can’t wait!!!

By getalife

July 16, 2007 5:49 PM | Link to this

I have war fatigue effecting my psychology.

By Buy Danish

July 16, 2007 5:50 PM | Link to this

{{{{By Gary

July 16, 2007 2:54 PM | Link to this

BD: I note that on Friday you referred to people as “—- holes.” That’s pretty much the level that you, dusty, others always sustain. Your levels of intelligence are daily revealed.}}}

Gary/Robert/Psycho,

That’s right, dudes. I called someone who kept talking about ENEMAS an a*******h*le.

I’m sorry if that went over your head(s).

{{{By mm

July 16, 2007 12:54 PM | Link to this

Bi-Danish,

The Bush=Hitler post was not mine. Just goes to show you don’t know what you are talking about.

You are too busy trying to quote wingnut BS and putting a spin on everyones words instead of actually reading and comprehending what others have to say.}}}

M&Ms,

MEA CULPA! I confused you with “Mountain Man”.

You know, I wasn’t aware that Shakespeare was a wingnut, but he must be because he is the only person I quoted today.

Maybe the “M”s stand for “Morons”?

By @@

July 16, 2007 5:58 PM | Link to this

rushncap:

I wasn’t asking you out on a date. I used that term as in “knock out punch”.

Several of our kids are afflicted with motor neuron disorders in some form. They have to be taught how to communicate with devices made available to them. How to coordinate their movements through fine motor and gross motor exercises.

Their minds function perfectly, they’re just trapped inside bodies that don’t. Those little minds would be terrible things to waste now wouldn’t they?

A list of famous people who have contributed something to society inspite of their disabilities.

Admit it rushncap. Your self-pride comes at the expense of those you deem to be of no value.

You really are a sad excuse for humanity.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 6:02 PM | Link to this

Don’t text and drive.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 6:04 PM | Link to this

I thought you were leaving @@. Lying as usual?

By Buy Danish

July 16, 2007 6:05 PM | Link to this

Do any of you idiot Moonbats support Edwards?

First of all, he has not heard of Section 8 housing vouchers (which could be because he lives in a bubble):

Another prong of the program would create one million housing vouchers over five years to help low-income families move to better neighborhoods. As part of his vow to end poverty, Edwards also wants to phrase out housing projects that trap families in buildings that are shoddier and more expensive than private alternatives.

And how many of you think that this idea is enticing?

“Edwards also envisions magnet schools dedicated to economic integration. The idea is that these schools would attract middle-class and suburban students to low-income areas.”

You first Johnny Boy - Bus YOUR kids to these areas! We aleady know that your N.C. neighbors are not limosine libs like you are, and that’s why your wife won’t let your kids anywhere near them.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 6:11 PM | Link to this

No worries Muffin, not everyone in NC is a racist like you.

By Dusty

July 16, 2007 6:12 PM | Link to this

Bill @ 4:01

You said the exact same thing yesterday. Do you keep a copy handy? Like Gary, are you also Midori?

Yes, Sir rushncap…

rushncap is the world’s greatest scientist, physicist, teacher, professor, genius, mastermind, intellectual, another Einstein, a second Hawking, and maybe an astronaut. Besides that, his charm is beyond comparison.

There now, Sir rushncap!! Be happy. You are the world’s greatest in the field of science. You have told us often enough and now we know it. We are all honored!! Un huh…Yes..OK

By steve-o

July 16, 2007 6:13 PM | Link to this

{{{You first Johnny Boy - Bus YOUR kids to these areas! We aleady know that your N.C. neighbors are not limosine libs like you are, and that’s why your wife won’t let your kids anywhere near them.}}}

Well if you send your kids to school in the city, they’ll be less likely to get caught up in a shooting spree by some “Holden Kaufield-esque” suburban teen going through “teen angst”.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 6:24 PM | Link to this

Dusters, meds…. don’t forget the meds. You need ‘em.

By @@

July 16, 2007 6:29 PM | Link to this

rushncap:

(((I enjoyed today’s encounter. Maybe another day.)))

Where did I say I was leaving?

All I said was that I was satisfied with today’s encounter and might engage you in another on a subsequent day.

Do you need help with your reading comprehension?

By congrats to the bmoc

July 16, 2007 6:30 PM | Link to this

Wow, rushncap actually succeeded in looking like a bigger a-hole than he already was…

bmoc, stick to those enema jokes, they do more for you.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 6:31 PM | Link to this

No @@, but if you’re done, then why do you keep talking to me? Are you catching the Dusters disease?

By Buy Danish

July 16, 2007 6:31 PM | Link to this

Dang, another lost comment I need to recreate.

Rushncap,

Being opposed to busing doesn’t make me a “racist” you freaking jacka$$.

The point is that Edwards needs to lead by example and bus HIS kids into the hood if it’s such a fabulous idea.

Are you holding your breath, Munchkin?

On that note, I’m outta here…

By @@

July 16, 2007 6:40 PM | Link to this

rushncap:

At 6:04 you posed this question addressed to me.

(((I thought you were leaving @@. Lying as usual?)

When a statement is followed by a question mark, it usually indicates that the poster is waiting for an answer.

I answered your question.

Get out of your own way rushncap; you keep stumbling all over yourself.

Now? If not now, you can feel free to look stupid later and I won’t bother to point it out, but anyone else here is welcome to do so.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 6:42 PM | Link to this

“Voinovich: Bush has ‘f **ked up’ the war, needs to start withdrawing.”

Duh.

By rushncap

July 16, 2007 6:43 PM | Link to this

Someone please explain to @@ what “I’m done” means. I’m too tired and too fed up with that b!tch to do that.

By Bosch

July 16, 2007 6:43 PM | Link to this

Goldie and Thomas, I perfectly agree with you, yeah, let’s hear it, but it shouldn’t take more than a few hours to hear the evidence, weigh it and make a decision, and be done with it.

Why should it take over ten years for get this dealt with?

What really p** me off is when death penalty winers are so concerned over a scum bag murderer and they forget about the families of the victim. Personally, I don’t give a crap about the murderers poor mothers and sisters.

I’m still extremely bitter about both of my friend’s murder. One happened in 1991, the guy is still sitting in jail. It was very obvious he did it, hell, he stole my friends car, drove it home and the police found it in his driveway with my friend’s blood all over him and the car.

So why is that s** still sitting in jail, in my opinion, they should have taken him out back and shot him or hung him from the nearest tree. I still have nightmares about seeing my friend in that coffin.

My other friend’s murder happened pretty recently — his murderers haven’t even come to trial yet, and although they haven’t been convicted, again, it is very obvious they did it. Shooting them would be too nice - I say cut them up into little pieces until they beg to die. That’s basically what they did to my friend.

I would hate to see an innocent man executed - just like anybody, but it shouldn’t take over 15 years — where were these “friends” who’ve come forth now to say he’s innocent even 5 or 8 years ago?

I know 7 children, and three families lives who are ruined by scumbag murderers. It’s disgusting!

I know that I am usually a very mild mannered person, but when it comes to murder, I will get extremely bitter and ugly.

By getalife

July 16, 2007 6:46 PM | Link to this

Diaper man Vitter will not resign then his wife begged the media to leave them alone.

Well, he had a chance to man up and resign but he wears diapers for goodmess sake.

Geez.

By Buy Danish

July 16, 2007 6:56 PM | Link to this

@@,

When rushncap says “I’m done” that means he’s either finished “reading” his magazines and has had another “productive” day, or it’s another way of saying “Wham, bam, thank you Ma’am”.

By @@

July 16, 2007 6:56 PM | Link to this

rushncap:

You’re “I’m done” statement was followed by your question so were you really done or were you done for?

Are you done now? or are you done for now?

I’m using the term “done for” instead of the word “defeated”.

Hey look ^^^ this “b***” did that without calling you any names.

By Buy Danish

July 16, 2007 6:59 PM | Link to this

Oops, I forgot to add - now I really am outta here.

By @@

July 16, 2007 7:03 PM | Link to this

Bosch:

I just read your 6:43. I’m sorry about the loss of your friends. I’ve never experienced the loss of a loved one by murder. I can’t even begin to imagine how you must feel.

Your anger and pain seems justified for now, but try not to carry it with you through your entire life. It can be burdensome.

By Bosch

July 16, 2007 7:14 PM | Link to this

Thank you @@, and don’t worry, I don’t carry around bitterness and anger all the time, I’m a very happy person, but I get really angry when people (not so much in the current case, but in general) forget about the victims and their families.

My friend who was recently murdered, his family has seen not one dime of life insurance. Many of my friends take turns paying utility bills for his family, buy birthday and Christmas gifts for his children. They don’t put that in the papers, do they?

My other friend who was killed back in 1991, to this day, every time I see his mother, she breaks down and cries.

But, no, I don’t carry around bitterness (although it may not appear so right now), it just really p** me off, in general, when people forget about the victims and the absolute horror they must have felt as they died.

By @@

July 16, 2007 7:22 PM | Link to this

Buy Danish:

(((When rushncap says “I’m done” that means he’s either finished “reading” his magazines and has had another “productive” day, or it’s another way of saying “Wham, bam, thank you Ma’am”.)))

Ooooohhhh…ewwwwwwww.

So what you’re saying is that rushncap enjoyed screwing “himself” and didn’t require my physical presence.

Thank gawd…still, I feel compelled to say

You’re welcome rushncap now go wash your two fingers.

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