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By Luckoduh

November 6, 2007 8:04 AM | Link to this

Look at what the Urinal finds to be worthy of a page 3 screaming headline, yawnnnnnn:

{{{{House Democrats threatened Monday to hold President Bush’s key confidants in contempt of Congress ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ, uh, unless they comply with subpoenas for information on the Justice Department’s purge of federal prosecutors last winter.-Urinal}}}}

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ®.

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{{{{Illegal immigration is one of several contributing factors to the growing anger of many citizens who are told by courts, editorial writers, some columnists, activists and other rabble that whatever they believe in, fight for, pay for and worship must always take second place to what others believe, especially if it opposes their beliefs. The law-abiding, “traditional value” crowd is never asked for their opinion on anything. ——>Those with traditional values are having what they regard as illegalities and immoralities imposed upon them with all of the gusto they are so often accused of wishing to impose on others.<——— They see the country being transformed without their permission and they are rightly disturbed about it.}}}}

Where are our rights?

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{{{{When Sarkozy arrives in Washington, it’ll be dĂ©ja-vu deluxe, since the capital, politically, resembles no place as much as Paris, 2006. He’ll meet with the American Chirac, an embattled, often incomprehensible president who is pitied by some and despised by many, leading a party rich in cynical corruption that many think has failed its own principles miserably. Meanwhile, a leftish opposition reminiscent of the French Socialists rallies around a putative leader who embodies, literally, all the old, tired reasons why there was never a president named Gore or Kerry. On Tuesday, we’ll all be treated to the interesting spectacle of a French politician urging an American Congress packed with nervous pacifists to somehow discover enough courage to defend the interests of the civilized West in a fight against Islamic terrorism.}}}}

Karma, indeed.

By Luckoduh

November 6, 2007 8:11 AM | Link to this

{{{{The Water Resources Development Act adds to the backlog of mandates the corps will ostensibly be handling — $38 billion by Mr. Bush’s count and $58 billion by Taxpayers for Common Sense. It is puzzling that Congress would continue to add to this burden when historically Congress allocates a mere $2 billion per year for new corps construction projects. It seems most members relish the opportunity to send out a crowing press release in their home district about a hard-fought earmark that has fat chance of ever improving the quality of life for their constituents. The bill lacks the prioritization needed to ensure vital projects are completed first. However, this is not new — pork projects continue to dilute the corps’ spending power as it spreads itself too thin. This was apparent in Louisiana, a state that by far has enjoyed the most in corps appropriations (some $1.9 billion in the last five years to second-place California’s $1.4 billion). Yet, rather than placing high priority on projects like the levees prior to Hurricane Katrina, funding instead went to an unjustifiable navigation canal lock project and the low-trafficked J. Bennett Johnston Waterway.}}}}

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Compare Roosevelt waging war to how Bush has been conducting himself:

{{{{An estimated 45,000 people died this way in Hamburg. U.S. and British air forces would repeat the procedure over Dresden, Tokyo, Yokohama, Hiroshima, Nagasaki—cities of real or at least arguable military significance. Hundreds of smaller cities and towns of doubtful strategic value were also reduced to ash and rubble, bringing the total civilian death toll to about 600,000 Germans (including 75,000 children under 14) and a roughly equal number of Japanese. How can this be justified? Does it not greatly diminish Allied claims to moral superiority?}}}}

Innocent civilians were targets when the libs were in office, often using the lives of our soldiers as an excuse, and we “held the moral high ground.”

The United States army today endangers the lives of it’s soldiers to protect women and children from harm.

And we get called “baby killers.”

I’m pretty sure the problem doesn’t lie with our troops, it can be traced back to the gutless wonders who make up the Code Pinko Nation.

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{{{{ By RE November 5, 2007 1:48 PM I’ve said it before, this guy is dead on. Pat Buc

By Mrs. Godzilla

November 6, 2007 8:16 AM | Link to this

Fred who?

By reebok

November 6, 2007 8:18 AM | Link to this

Good cartoon…topical, and visually funny. Nice work as usual, ML.

By IN THE NEWS

November 6, 2007 8:24 AM | Link to this

Mukasey at the Bat

The outlook wasn’t brilliant, not for Bushco that first day When Senators were grilling Mike Mukasey, he gave way The Dems seemed somewhat pleased to find him not so hard to handle Perhaps he wouldn’t prove to be some Visigoth or Vandal!

But then, the hearing’s second day, it all began to change And diehard Dems were steaming, as Mukasey’d rearrange Each answer from the day before; now there was no there, there And as he played enabler of Bush/Cheney, came despair

At first he’d seemed a decent chap; some sense that he was hoarding A residue of ethics that would brook no waterboarding But O! the shock! the deep dismay! to learn his views had traveled In one brief night, to hardest right — his ethics all unraveled

It’s all too hypothetical, he said, with furrowed brow I can’t say that it’s torture; I have not been briefed, til now. The questions they came hard and fast, and still he would not budge I really don’t know waterboarding details, said the judge.

What is there, Judge Mukasey, that you really need to know? Beyond that fact that water’s forced where air is wont to go? Why sit you there, in all your state and dignity, and frowning Apologetic that you can’t say you’re opposed to drowning?

Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright; The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light, And somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout; But there’s no joy in Democrats - Mukasey has struck out.

But striking out on ethics — to show oneself as sordid — Does not mean losing, in Bush world; hell no, you get rewarded! So now he fills that glory hole, our new AG Mukasey And somehow through this danse macabre, Bush thinks that WE are crazy.

Via Daily Kos

By Bosch

November 6, 2007 8:31 AM | Link to this

What is going on in Pakistan? It seems the country is falling apart.

By Georgia 74

November 6, 2007 8:45 AM | Link to this

Repuds Perdue and Richardson are both idiots. Hope you Repud voters are happy.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 8:48 AM | Link to this

good toon ML. i sure hope thompson isn’t the best the GOP can muster for ‘08.

morning all

By Luckoduh

November 6, 2007 8:56 AM | Link to this

Ooops:

{{{{ By RE November 5, 2007 1:48 PM I’ve said it before, this guy is dead on. Pat Buchanan}}}}

{{{{Finally, we are despised for our toxic culture and our uncritical support of the Israelis, who are viewed as the persecutors and robbers of the land and dignity of the Palestinian people.- Pat Buchanan}}}}

By Goldie

November 6, 2007 9:09 AM | Link to this

Great toon, Lucko — Atlanta is so lucky to have such a talent as you!

And it’s too bad that Thompson always relies on the Hollywood script writers for forming his own opinions… I suspect that his sound-bites will get even worster than they are now!

By AmVet

November 6, 2007 9:16 AM | Link to this

Yesterday I joked about where is the down side to the writers strike. But ML shows that the upside is even bigger than I thought!

Thompson is completely irrelevant. Only the dopiest of the deep south neo-cons are even remotely interested in him.

Speaking of which, it is one year to the day before the nation elects someone to replace the worst President in American history!

(Huge roar from the crowd!)

My sense is that the GOP loses the White House by a very large margin of electoral votes.

They also lose perhaps 30 more seats in the House and at least six more US Senators.

In numerous concession speeches, the Republican leaders will say that they just weren’t “conservative” enough and that they didn’t do a very good job of getting the message out about the President’s many neo-con successes!

By Bosch

November 6, 2007 9:29 AM | Link to this

AmVet,

I thought about you this morning when I saw that cartoon and your comment from yesterday. How funny. :-)

I can’t remember, but wasn’t it you and I (or maybe Paul) who were discussing a couple months ago how the U.S. was one bullet away from a major fiasco in Pakistan. It seems that prediction is coming true.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 9:32 AM | Link to this

The GOP is so desperate here in FLA they are trying to put gay marriage on the ballot. Of course this will lead to a larger turnout of GOP voters who will most likely vote the party ticket since they are already at the polls.

When are the repugs going to realize they are being played by their own party. If they want a bigger turnout at the polls, give their voters someone to vote for.

Vote early, vote often.

By Bosch

November 6, 2007 9:40 AM | Link to this

Speaking of voting - I’m going to vote, then I’m going to Atlanta for a meeting- beware wingnuts, this moonbat will be amongst you somewhere in the city! :-)

Ha ha!!! Beware!!!!!!

By mm

November 6, 2007 9:40 AM | Link to this

Our borders are a joke

By FRANKLEEDARLING

November 6, 2007 9:43 AM | Link to this

HA AH! very funny good one Mike

By AmVet

November 6, 2007 9:45 AM | Link to this

Hi Bosch,

Yeah, my predictions at 9:16 were based on a HUGE speculation that the President would not have at least one more major blunder up his sleeve.

But with the deteriorating situation in Pakistan especially, and also with the Turks vis a vis the Kurds in Iraq (PLEASE! Only one invasion per country at a time!), it looks inevitable that the greatest “go it alone” American statesman ever (NO! NOT Condi!) is really going to have some impending disasters on his table.

And with that, the GOP bloodbath one year from today may well be of epic proportions.

American “foreign policy” has been basically a travesty for a long time, but talk about a neo-con President throwing gasoline on the fires!

I just pray that these idiots don’t get a sh!tload more Americans killed. But I wouldn’t bet a thin dime on it.

By Dusty

November 6, 2007 9:50 AM | Link to this

Well, what doyaknow??

Some very responsible people come out of Hollywood. We almost forget them with liberal loser actors loudmouthing every move our country makes.

But let us recall Ronald Reagan, Arnold Schwartzeneger and now Fred Thompson. These guys not only speak well, they are good thinkers and managers.(Reagan did in his time.)

But the cartoon message is that Thompson cannot speak without speech writers. That is like saying Lucko cannot draw cartoons without politics. But Fred Thompson has a great political record behind him.(Lest we forget!) And Luckovich could probably do comic strips if he had to…

The point is…this cartoon is pointless. OK but just another dull political invention. The subject is being changed already. Pakistan anyone?

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 9:58 AM | Link to this

Gee

I wonder how many Americans could find Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, etc. on a world map.

But then again,I am sure there are alot of high school kids who couldn’t even find the USA on a world map.

I have said it before and i will say it again, the suffix “stan” must mean clusterf**k in Arabic.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 10:02 AM | Link to this

Amvet:

80 today, sunny and calm, low humidity. perfect bass fighing weather. too bad i am stuck at work.

By getalife

November 6, 2007 10:03 AM | Link to this

Nixon was right about fred.

Dumb as duh.

Q: Is it ever reasonable to restrict constitutional freedoms in the name of fighting terrorism?

MS. PERINO: In our opinion, no.

Total bs.

By NeoCons are Criminals

November 6, 2007 10:03 AM | Link to this

Did you folks watch Cindy and the funny haired guy on Georgia Business last night? Cindy sure is getting fat! They were hyping woodenheads blog, but completely ignoring Mike’s blog. Amazing job of liberals sucking up to conservatives in hopes of increasing the circulation of the ajc into the suburbs. The ajc will not fly in the burbs for one reason and one reason only: the information density of the ajc is very low. We are busy people, and we only allot so much time per day to reading newspapers. We want lots of info in a compact article. That is why we read the wall street journal, it is the most info dense paper on earth. Sure, other business papers like the Financial times have much more data, but information on a wide range of topics in an information dense format only occurs in the journal, and to a lesser extent in the nyt. So Cindy and Funny Hair, stop sucking up and work on explaining new terms in your articles. For example, I have yet to see the ajc explain in layman’s terms (or any others) exactly what a tranch is, and how it affects the current housing meltdown. The WSJ explains that term almost everytime they use it in a new article. Oh yeah, and stop hiring idiot uga grads for the paper, your bias against the home town team of Georgia Tech is also turning off the rich suburbs, where the bosses of the ugay grads live.

By AmVet

November 6, 2007 10:32 AM | Link to this

Speaking of the neo-cons losing more Senate seats:

This week, the President is holding two secret fund raisers for another horrific Texas politician, Senator John Cornyn.

Look up his record - it is beyond bad.

And one can bet that these clandestine events will be filled with big-moneyed neo-con interests and fat cat pollution-loving plutocrats.

So yet gain a never-served, never-will neo-con will go up against a Democratic war veteran, Rick Noriega. It is truly amazing how many times this has happened!

Right now, Noriega is the only Iraq or Afghanistan war veteran running for the United States Senate. So, ensuring that he wins is crucial, if we’re ever to see the valid experiences and judgments that only Iraq and Afghanistan veterans have, to restore some valor, vision and non neo-con sanity to the Senate floor.

Those of us who really support our troops and veterans will not sit idly by while someone, like Cornyn, who has consistently voted against vets tries to buy his way to victory.

In contrast to Cornyn, Rick Noriega joined the United States Army in 1979 in the wake of the Iran hostage crisis. He became a Lt. Colonel in the Texas National Guard, and most recently served in Afghanistan following the September 11, 2001 attacks.

On his return from Afghanistan, Mayor Bill White requested that Noriega command the evacuee shelter operation at the George Brown Convention Center, where he cared for thousands of Hurricane Katrina evacuees.

This is the type of leadership and experience we desperately need in the US Senate. Just know that the people who have brought you the endless series of screw ups for the past seven years will try to use secret fund raisers and mega-donors in keeping Rick Noriega from the Senate.

By mm

November 6, 2007 10:44 AM | Link to this

ITN,

Now there’s a surprise (sarc).

A crooked, money grubbing preacher (or 6). The TV evangelists make the revival preachers look like saints. They prey on the elderly and sick. And they laugh all the way to the bank.

I’ve always said people that can’t teach or can’t learn, preach.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 10:47 AM | Link to this

My solution to the Middle east.

Let’s pit Pakistan, Irag, Iran and Afghanistan against Lebanon, Turkey, Syria and Bumfuckistan in one division

The winner then gets to take on the division winner of Israel verses Palestine, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and anyone else I missed.

We can televise the battles and sell advertising. Hopefully we can schedule this during Jan-Mar when the sports programming is weak.

This solves the war issue and the TV writers’ strike at the same time.

By RB from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 10:50 AM | Link to this

The problem here appears to be since the libs can’t speak without Soros and Co. telling them what to say, they assume the same is true on the other side. How simple minded of them… But hey, that’s their MO.

By Goldie

November 6, 2007 10:52 AM | Link to this

The state of GA with its lust for development is in deep doo-doo:

But the land in the urban U.S. Southeast is increasingly unable to act as a sponge to store the rainfall as it disappears beneath concrete and tarmac. Around 55 acres are paved over in Atlanta each day, environmentalists say.— “Development has taken the place of the natural order. We have lost innumerable wetlands to shopping malls and suburbs,” said Cat McCue of the Southern Environmental Law Center.

And of course, our “leaders” in GA still want to blame the Army Corps. for the drinking water problem, for releasing water from north GA as required by law… how about a moratorium on development until the drought is over???

By RB from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 10:53 AM | Link to this

The problem here appears to be since the libs can’t speak without Soros and Co. telling them what to say, they assume the same is true on the other side. How simple minded of them… But hey, that’s their MO.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 10:59 AM | Link to this

Hey Goldie:

A blogger said yesterday the drought is God’s wrath against Atlanta for its tolerence of homosexuality.

And you thought the Corp was the cause.

By RiBBit from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 11:01 AM | Link to this

The problem here seems to be that the Republicans here cannot even operate a post button without hiring an outside contractor.

Maybe they can get a assistance from Scaife or Exxon or Pfizer.

But see BS is their MO.

By NeoCons are Criminals

November 6, 2007 11:05 AM | Link to this

Yo RB from Gwinnett - When your job disappears in the collapse of the dollar and all dollar denominated assets, you will find yourself begging the libs to let you join them in asking for more welfare benefits. You will ask in vain, as the death of the dollar will also kill the power of washington to help you in any way. Check oil, gold, silver, and euro prices today. Now realize the only things supporting the dollar right now is Saudia Arabia insisting on pricing oil in dollars, and China pegging its currency to the dollar. Both of those two supports are about to go away. I sure hope you work in the financial services sector of the economy, as it will be the first to die. and NO, you cannot join the lib party, you are a marked man for life, to be blackballed forever.

By N-GA

November 6, 2007 11:47 AM | Link to this

Gold just passed $823/oz, an increase of over $14/oz just today.

Let me re-phrase that last observation: The US dollar has dropped again thus gold is now valued at $823. Gold has remained relatively stable against other currencies.

Expect other countries to start bottom-fishing with their billions of US dollar reserves. They will start buying US farmland, oil company stocks, watersheds and other assets. GWB might try to sell them public forest land. That can be his legacy.

By rushncap

November 6, 2007 12:04 PM | Link to this

Great toon, Mike! Love it.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 12:46 PM | Link to this

When I die please bury me at the mall so I know my wife will visit me.

By RE

November 6, 2007 12:49 PM | Link to this

A little background on currency that may be relevent

And this

I know you will not hear this on CNBC or fox business, but as a nation we have lost more wealth in the last year than probably since the depression, and it will continue. Wait and see, all the news will still be positive with rising GDP numbers, rising wages.. etc, but they will not be adjusted for the falling dollar. On the upside, housing prices will stabilize in the next 2 years, but it will be because the value of money has gone down, not that the value of the property has increased.

By RE

November 6, 2007 12:49 PM | Link to this

A little background on currency that may be relevent

And this

I know you will not hear this on CNBC or fox business, but as a nation we have lost more wealth in the last year than probably since the depression, and it will continue. Wait and see, all the news will still be positive with rising GDP numbers, rising wages.. etc, but they will not be adjusted for the falling dollar. On the upside, housing prices will stabilize in the next 2 years, but it will be because the value of money has gone down, not that the value of the property has increased.

By RE

November 6, 2007 12:51 PM | Link to this

Crap, now I am doing the double post.

By Poodle

November 6, 2007 12:58 PM | Link to this

And knock it off, moron.

you clods not only write too many words, but then you’re so afraid you might not get posted you overclick and post twice, like little gerbils running stationary inside a wheel stuffed up a sumo wrestler’s patooty.

Great parallel construct, Mike Luckovich to find this gag. It’s all formula, but it worked. The drawings are what elevates what would be a throwaway for me, into a classic bit.

By IN THE NEWS

November 6, 2007 1:02 PM | Link to this

Now President Bush is losing Pakistan

By Bosch

November 6, 2007 1:08 PM | Link to this

Awwwww…..the big city……

RE,

At least we are getting rid of our fascist government (hopefully) BEFORE a depression hits, and not afterwards like the Germans did.

Fascism and economic depressions don’t mix too well as we’ve seen in the past.

By DUBYA

November 6, 2007 1:11 PM | Link to this

Latest official stats in from Iraq! The UN and Iraqi Red Cross (Crescent) officials formally state: 2M Iraqis have fled the country since our brave liberation of 4 1/2 years ago. In January of 2007 there were 500K Iraqis “internally displaced” (That’s totally homeless.) within Iraq. Today,10 months later, that displacement figure is 2.3M people. Quite a success! We’re winning. For their sake.

Proud to be a Bushie? Proud to be a Repug? Proud to be a Murcun?

God bless Murcuh!

By Robert

November 6, 2007 1:33 PM | Link to this

Duh. Don’t ever, ever speak of WW II, you traitorous, weak, cowardly, ignorant little SOB. Neither you nor any of the Repunks out there have any concept whatever of anything that took place then. There are millions of guys in this country who would gladly rip your head off for what you’ve already expressed here today. Putting f Bush’e name in the same breath with FDR or Truman and the times & conditions in the world at that time. You are a stench in the nostrils of the very words “decency” and “intelligence.”

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 1:40 PM | Link to this

talk about bad luck.

a 600 pound cow falls off a 200 foot cliff and lands on a minivan.

YIKES!!!

Missed killing the van passengers by inches. took out front-end of van.

By Abe

November 6, 2007 1:45 PM | Link to this

Yeah, Luckoduhdusty. Now run and tell the ajc that you’ve just been THREATENED. That’s your way. it’s the neocon way. Some things never change, little punk(s).

By Dusty

November 6, 2007 1:50 PM | Link to this

WATCH OUT! WATCH OUT! THE SKY IS FALLING!

I believe every liberal here has been moaning and groaning about “conditions”. They must be broke, unemployed, in debt, in prison, sick, overweight and deserted. Never have I seen so much complaining and unhappiness. Oh..and the world is going to hell in a handbasket. Just ask liberals.

I hate to think what is ahead for them. When another strong Republican President shows up in 2008, there won’t be enough duct tape in the country to hold liberals together.

Cheers, you down and outers. Learn to live with your problems. Now…stock up on Kleenex ‘cause 2008 will be here soon.

By getalife

November 6, 2007 1:51 PM | Link to this

Dennis Kucinich talking about impeaching cheney on C-Span.

By RE

November 6, 2007 1:53 PM | Link to this

Bosch,

It seems depressions do allow for massive change in a country, however. Some times bad like germany in the 30s, sometimes good like the US in the 30s, FDR, New deal… etc. The problem is getting from point A to point B. And like all things, it will usually take a generation or two to forget the lessons learned.

SOmetimes the lessons are never learned at all. Take the cold war, the USSR was not defeated by bombs or tanks, nor was it defeated by ronald reagan’s hair or speeches, nor the pope or any other outside influence, although they did have some effect. The USSR was defeated by financial collapse due to debt accumulated in a long occupation in afghanistan, and an inability to compete in exports.

I think China learned that lesson, even if the US did not. There is no reason to defeat a superpower militarially even if it was possible. Instead you can reduce thier world influence by bankrupting them, making it so they can no longer pay for the commitments they made. How effective is a carrier group if the funds to fuel the planes are drying up. The US is overextended, foriegn countries are not going to export the debt we have, and US voters will not elect a candidate if they institute taxes to shore up our debt. So the fed lets the printing presses run, and the dollar buys less.

By mm

November 6, 2007 1:56 PM | Link to this

Robert,

Too funny.

Be careful. Once Duh wakes up from his Thorazine induced coma, he will log on and call you bad liberal names.

I give you credit for deciphering his posts. I can never tell when he is talking for himself or quoting someone else (never a source). Now I usually skip over them.

By Dusty

November 6, 2007 1:57 PM | Link to this

Abe, babe @1:45

What is your problem? You’ve definitely got one.

I don’t remember ever hearing of you. But then I am not on the parole board.

Good luck, fellow. You are going to need it.

By RB from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 2:05 PM | Link to this

By Dusty 1:50 PM

Dusty, I was going to post the same thing. This group of losers seems to get their jollies out of putting down everybody they blame for their sad lot in life. They delight over the failures of anyone they can label a Christian or a conservative. They just love the fact my sever double posts because it gives them an opportunity to call me stupid and make them feel better about themselves. What a pathetic group of people these are. Can you not find joy in your own life somewhere that you don’t have to bash someone else or delight in their failures to make yourself feel better? Dang…

Cheer up libs. Life’s pretty good if you look around a little.

By Robert 1:33 PM I’m guessing you get beat up alot….

By NeoCons are Criminals

November 6, 2007 2:15 PM | Link to this

Robert - Get a grip, FDR did not win wwII, Ivan defeated the Germans, Oppenheimer defeated the Japs. FDR was a crippled freak who got America into that stinking war by baiting the japs.

By mm

November 6, 2007 2:19 PM | Link to this

RB,

Kettle, kettle.

By raisedanidiot

November 6, 2007 2:30 PM | Link to this

dust ball…you can go crawl back in your hole now…or just stick your head in and give us libs a nice fat azz target…I have returned to show you the error of your ways…and we all know how that shuts you up…you see, intelligent folk pay attention to the world around them with a discriminating mind so that we might make a more free and just society in which to live…we dont accept group think as a way to mold the world around us…we live in a little thingie called reality…you should visit us there sometime…putz.

By NeoCons are Criminals

November 6, 2007 2:32 PM | Link to this

Dusty and RB, why don’t you take your crap back over to woodenheads blog with the rest of the kkk ers? Dusty once claimed to work in Medical Science, but I have been informed just leaving your body to a Medical school for dissection by students does not qualify you as a medical science person. Of course, it does save your cheap family the cost of a funeral.

By DON'T FORGET

November 6, 2007 2:35 PM | Link to this

contact Speaker Pelosi to support the Articles of Impeachment introduced against Cheney today.

By RB from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 2:37 PM | Link to this

Wasn’t it Shrillary who said “It takes a village to raised an idiot”? Sounds a lot like “group think” to me.

NeoCon, if Dusty and I leave, we take the only intelligence this blog has with us.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 2:38 PM | Link to this

Dusty worked in the circumcism unit at the hospital. The pay wasn’t good, only 400 skins a week, but he did have a chance to get ahead.

By NeoCons are Criminals

November 6, 2007 2:39 PM | Link to this

DON’T FORGET - OK, will do — provide you have a web page or email address for said support.

By RB from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 2:41 PM | Link to this

Wasn’t it Shrillary who said “It takes a village to raised an idiot”? Sounds a lot like “group think” to me.

NeoCon, if Dusty and I leave, we take the only intelligence this blog has with us.

By DON'T FORGET

November 6, 2007 2:44 PM | Link to this

Pelosi

By BDS

November 6, 2007 2:50 PM | Link to this

What about Bush?

By Shawny

November 6, 2007 2:56 PM | Link to this

Good piece from ABC asking WHY DO WE NOT GET ACCESS TO KLINTON’S DOCS?

Where is the outrage? No, news media people, it is not a vast right wing conspiracy to ask the questions. Release the documents. What is there to hide?

By raisedanidiot

November 6, 2007 2:58 PM | Link to this

bosch…you out there?…thought of you when i came across a great piece of pottery (spatterware)…made in holland between 1850 and 1866 by N.A. Bosch …high dollar stuff…beatiful too You and Amvet holding the fort down i see…

By Luckoduh

November 6, 2007 3:00 PM | Link to this

{{{{By Abe November 6, 2007 1:45 PM Yeah, Luckoduhdusty. Now run and tell the ajc that you’ve just been THREATENED. That’s your way. it’s the neocon way. Some things never change, little punk(s).}}}}

If I’m the one who gets “banned” all of the time, who would it be that is calling the AJC and whining?

Besides, I need your posts as proof of what I say about liberals being helpless dullards that can only cry about the things we Conservatives say.

It’s not like you have anything intelligent to say.

Duh.

By RB from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 3:03 PM | Link to this

ITN, I didn’t notice you posting a link to this story….

H.S. junior wins legal battle over right to create ‘The Pro-Life Club’

By RB from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 3:06 PM | Link to this

ITN, I didn’t notice you posting a link to this story….

H.S. junior wins legal battle over right to create ‘The Pro-Life Club’

By mm

November 6, 2007 3:06 PM | Link to this

Shawny,

Maybe she’ll release them when Bush and Cheney release all theirs.

By NeoCons are Criminals

November 6, 2007 3:12 PM | Link to this

Saying a neocon like rb or dusty represent intelligence is like saying the pope represents sexual freedom. I have never read an intelligent post by either rb or dusty, just their worthless political opinion.

By Shawny

November 6, 2007 3:13 PM | Link to this

Are Bush and Cheney running for president next year? Did I miss something?

By Dusty

November 6, 2007 3:13 PM | Link to this

More joy from liberals,

Err.. Tampa John, maybe you are remembering that time you had brain surgery. Surgeons tried to leave you a little bit but…..

Neocons are….@2:32

Get off that table, you old cadaver. Go sling mud with the other pumpkin heads here. They celebrate Halloween year ‘round. You gotta have something to do. Waiting for food stamps to come gets boring.

By BDS

November 6, 2007 3:13 PM | Link to this

Yep, Clintons no better than Bush and Cheney.

Clintons ‘08.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 3:20 PM | Link to this

The surgeons told me they would have to take out so much i would become a repug.

I SAID NO WAY. YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!

By Luckoduh

November 6, 2007 3:31 PM | Link to this

Well, this is real nice:

{{{{In a new book alleging a campaign of slander and intimidation orchestrated chiefly by Hillary Clinton, Kathleen Willey points a finger of suspicion at the former first couple for the death of her husband, who was believed to have killed himself.}}}}

It wouldn’t have been the first person that Shrillary had whacked.

Edwards better watch his as-s, the way he’s been running that mouth.

He could wind up “busting a cap” in his own head.

By AmVet

November 6, 2007 3:39 PM | Link to this

I’m not sure which is funnier, the fact that this clod is partially right about the impending GOP disaster or the fact that he belongs to the crowd that brought it on!

Paul Weyrich, one of the nation’s most influential “conservative” leaders, says he is out to prevent Rudy Giuliani from winning the Republican nomination for president — and predicts the religious right will unite behind any GOP candidate except Rudy.

Weyrich also predicts Republicans face a “disaster” in the Senate in next year’s elections, says Hillary Clinton would be the easiest Democratic candidate to defeat, and charges that the Bush administration’s Iraq policy has been a “mistake” from the beginning.

Weyrich is no stranger to speaking his mind. As Chairman and CEO of the Washington-based Free Congress Foundation, he has long been recognized as one of America’s most thoughtful and principled “conservatives”.

He was founding president of the Heritage Foundation, one of the public policy research institutes and a major force in advancing “conservative” policies.

He was also instrumental in the formation of Jerry Falwell’s Moral Majority.

By Dusty

November 6, 2007 3:44 PM | Link to this

John in Tampa @3:20

Well,John, Republicans “lucked out” that time.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 3:51 PM | Link to this

All:

if you had to vote today, who would you vote for. I am just curious-a straw poll.

No sarcasm here . i am for real.

By NeoCons are Criminals

November 6, 2007 3:51 PM | Link to this

Dusty, I will so throughly enjoy denying you and yours food, water, and medicine - it is almost worth the destruction of the dollar and the american way of life just to see you and yours suffer.

By IN THE NEWS

November 6, 2007 3:52 PM | Link to this

C SPAN IS REAL INTERESTING NOW…..

By AmVet

November 6, 2007 3:54 PM | Link to this

Note what he has to say about Mitt and Huck.

Weyrich: I think we have to examine if we agree with James Dobson and will bolt the GOP if Giuliani wins the nomination?that very carefully. It seems to me that we would want to make sure that we don’t throw out the baby with the bathwater. I think it’s too early to make that judgment. I’m not for Giuliani. I want to try to stop him from getting the nomination.

If he does get it, and I’m not sure that he will, it seems to me that we need to negotiate with him and determine whether or not we can pin down a whole series of promises that he would make [and then make] a judgment as to whether those promises are any good.

We need to make that judgment if the opportunity presents itself.

Is there any way the party can support a candidate who supports abortion and gay rights like Giuliani?

Weyrich: If he simply opposes a constitutional amendment but supports the Hyde Amendment [banning use of federal funds for abortion], supports parental notification, parental consent, and a whole number of other things, we can probably live with that.

The gay rights issue is much more complicated. He would have to renounce outright his current position. Unless we could get that from him I don’t know that we can support him.

What do you think of Mitt Romney?

Weyrich: I think he is somebody who is rushing toward the movement trying to present himself as a conservative and in some ways it’s more useful to have somebody like that. I think he could be supported.

What about Mike Huckabee?

Weyrich: I like him and he certainly is somebody who can give a stemwinder but I have learned so many things about his waffling positions, and conservatives in Arkansas don’t like him at all. They say he left the conservative movement in Arkansas in shambles when he left the governorship early this year. There are a whole lot of things – he came out for civil unions, he came out for D.C. statehood - that cause me not to be able to support him.

By RE

November 6, 2007 4:16 PM | Link to this

hmmm.

Did the house just vote to begin impeachment hearings on Dick Cheney, and a large number of republicans voted for it?

Anyone watching cspan please tell me.

By NeoCons are Criminals

November 6, 2007 4:23 PM | Link to this

Lawyers trained to sniff out bed bugs!

By Bosch

November 6, 2007 4:26 PM | Link to this

Hey raisedanidiot!

Long time no see (or read, or write, or whatever).

Thanks for thinking of me. Us Bosches are an artful bunch. I have a few artists in the family, but no professional potters. My daughter is a potter, but she hasn’t shown any of her work, no shows yet, but she’ll get there.

RE,

@1:53 - I agree totally. I’ve let it be known several times here that Jimmy Carter is one of my all time heroes and I think he was just president at the wrong time - our economy was bound to blow out after the fiasco called Vietnam. It’s impossible to sustain a pro-longed military presence anywhere in the world and expect it to not bankrupt your economy.

By getalife

November 6, 2007 4:30 PM | Link to this

RE,

The gop voted no to make the dem leadership look bad because Pelosi spewed impeachment is off the table.

Now they are voting to refer it to the judiciary committee.

It will pass and go to the commitee.

The gop just threw cheney under the bus.

By RB from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 4:32 PM | Link to this

By NeoCons are Criminals 3:51 PM Spoken like the true “compasionate” liberals you really are… You toss around the “we love everybody” crap as long as mindless lemmings follow you, but the truth is never what you promise. Only enough to keep the lemmings following…

{{{By IN THE NEWS November 6, 2007 3:52 PM | Link to this C SPAN IS REAL INTERESTING NOW…..}}}

The last time CSPAN was real interesting was…well..never.

By RB from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 4:35 PM | Link to this

By NeoCons are Criminals 3:51 PM Spoken like the true “compasionate” liberals you really are… You toss around the “we love everybody” crap as long as mindless lemmings follow you, but the truth is never what you promise. Only enough to keep the lemmings following…

{{{By IN THE NEWS November 6, 2007 3:52 PM | Link to this C SPAN IS REAL INTERESTING NOW…..}}}

The last time CSPAN was real interesting was…well..never.

By Robert

November 6, 2007 4:35 PM | Link to this

Criminal Neocon. I lack the time to educate filth such as you re the truth and history of WW II and the totally isolationist Repug party that damned near cost us a nation. That info has been been available for decades. And by those of us who lived it. Suffice it to say that you and your tiny friends here are but a Whitman’s sampler of hate-filled, ignorant rubes and hicks who find intelligence, knowledge, and dignity so bewildering that you scorn all manifestations of culture and take refuge in a cesspool of human stupidity. A moral, intellectual slum. You tiny, meaningless people possess no moral center or intellectual coherence. Neo-Fascists disguised as Christian Republicans who have long been nothing more than a catalyst for cowardice. Dull drones of intellectual abstinence who have been impaled by your Satin himself. A nifty blend of “Leave It To Beaver” and “Deliverance.” You live totally unexamined lives that are not even worth living.

I rarely read the crap vomited forward here, thus won’t reply to any more of your inanities. You would never wish to toy with me, Little Boy. I’ll put you on the wall. Thank whatever Pig God that you pretend to worship that you find your guts strictly from behind a computer screen. Now go ahead and rave on. You and your fellow travelers are living proof that there are, indeed, things worse than…death.

By getalife

November 6, 2007 4:36 PM | Link to this

Actually, they will probably kill it in the committee.

The dem leadership thinks it will cut into their production of appeasing the lobbyists.

By Luckoduh

November 6, 2007 4:38 PM | Link to this

The usual dregs of humanity turned “politicians” playing in their sandbox that once was the proud institution of the House of Representatives:

{{{{Impeaching Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors. Sponsor: Rep Kucinich, Dennis J.}}}}

{{{{Co Sponsors: Rep Waters, Maxine, Rep McDermott, Jim, Rep Ellison, Keith, Rep Lee, Barbara, Rep Jackson-Lee, Sheila, Rep Woolsey, Lynn C.}}}}

Gee, what a “distinguished” crowd that is.

A veritable articles of insanity we have here.

Go pinko.

By IN THE NEWS

November 6, 2007 4:39 PM | Link to this

It IS going to the Judiciary Committee.

Now, who’s the chair of the Judiciary Commitee?

John Conyers.

By Bosch

November 6, 2007 4:40 PM | Link to this

raisedanidiot,

Duh, i didn’t see the 1850 part when I posted earlier. Sorry.

By Poodle

November 6, 2007 4:46 PM | Link to this

They aint going to impeach nobody, morons. Nobody is going to pay for the treason, treason is good. I’ll say it again. Treason, for lack of a better word, is good. Treason works. Treason pays. Treason covers your azz. Treason is the engine of war.

You cant fool 300 million people into a war without treason. Everybody knows that.

Treason. It’s not just for Bendicts anymore.

By RB from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 4:46 PM | Link to this

By Robert 4:35 PM I repeat… I suspect you get beat up alot.

By RB from Gwinnett

November 6, 2007 4:49 PM | Link to this

By Robert 4:35 PM I repeat… I suspect you get beat up alot.

By Bosch

November 6, 2007 4:49 PM | Link to this

John in Tampa,

To answer your question, at this point, I’d probally write in a vote for my dog, he’s strong on defense, excellent at protecting the borders, and looks out after the citizens that reside in my house. He is really good at negotiations with those he disagrees with (my cats), but is smart enough not to try and use force to control them.

By RW-(the original)

November 6, 2007 4:53 PM | Link to this

RANDOLPH — John Kerry said Monday there might be a next time for his presidential aspirations, and if there is, the 63-year-old U.S. senator from Massachusetts says he’ll be ready for the political torpedoes that helped sink his 2004 White House bid.

So tell me, moonbat(ic)s®, is Kerry planning to run in 2016 as a 72 year old or is he showing the cracks in your facade on invincibility?

By Luckoduh

November 6, 2007 4:53 PM | Link to this

{{{{By Robert November 6, 2007 4:35 PM Dull drones of intellectual abstinence who have been impaled by your Satin himself.}}}}

I’ve done some “impaling” on satin sheets a few times before; I thought it was rather exquisite.

{{{{I rarely read the crap vomited forward here, thus won’t reply to any more of your inanities.}}}}

Oh no, of course you don’t read my posts, you just go totally off at the sight of all that information, don’t you?

{{{{You would never wish to toy with me, Little Boy. I’ll put you on the wall. Thank whatever Pig God that you pretend to worship that you find your guts strictly from behind a computer screen.}}}}

Taunting me from behind uh, what was it you just said, a “computer screen.”

Way to go Chief, you really told me.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 4:55 PM | Link to this

dang bosch, when i saw dog i thought Hillary. But then i read ur answer and now feel like a putz.

By Poodle

November 6, 2007 4:57 PM | Link to this

Robert, shouldn’t you demand a ransom BEFORE you lay waste to him? I mean what’s the point… At least get something out of it.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 4:58 PM | Link to this

Hey all u Atlantans-keep that cold weather up there please. 80’s and sunny down here.

By George

November 6, 2007 5:00 PM | Link to this

Neocons/criminals: Are you confused today? You don’t seem to know what “side” you’re on. “Crippled freak”? “japs”?

It’s 2007. Those words and ideas will insure that you’ll find much more comfort and satisfaction in today’s Republican party. Go for it. After all, home is where the heart is. Sad.

By getalife

November 6, 2007 5:04 PM | Link to this

Now they are voting to override w’s veto on the water bill.

Conyers is against impeachment.

By Bosch

November 6, 2007 5:06 PM | Link to this

No John,

I think my dog would be a better president than any of the current candidates. I’m still holding out for a surprise candidate.

But damn, did you hear about Ron Paul raising so much money? What’s up with that? I do like Ron Paul and his common sense stance on some things (like the war and Iran), but his stance on social issues just do it in for me.

By RW-(the original)

November 6, 2007 5:11 PM | Link to this

Bosch,

Ron Paul’s big money raising thing is something of a mirage. There was a huge push to have all of his donations made on Guy Fowlkes Day which was yesterday. I’d wait to see if anything like it holds up before making a big deal of it.

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 5:17 PM | Link to this

Bosch, i couldn’t agree more about the lack of viable candidiates.

i guess it takes a special person to devote their life to public service and all the crap that goes along with it.

of course the USA does have the best politicians money can buy.

By Luckoduh

November 6, 2007 5:22 PM | Link to this

The reason why Georgia Government is dominated by Republicans on both the state and federal level is that we here in the Atlanta metro have firsthand knowledge of what liberals are thinking, courtesy of the Atlanta Urinal Constitution.

That’s the beauty of putting the democrats in charge of the U.S. House of Representatives, now the whole entire country can see what silly little dimwits these liberals really are.

They’ll be out of power for fifty years if they keep this up.

I bet you could ask any common moonbat what Cheney did and they’d be like, uh…………….., whose Cheney? Oh, you mean Darth Vader, duh, uh, what’s an impeachment?

This is freaking excellent.

By Robert

November 6, 2007 5:23 PM | Link to this

Duh - Who the hell was talking to YOU??? YOU??? Tho the words surely apply to YOU, I was not “speaking” to YOU. Why would I waste an element to talk to something like YOU??? You’re trying to think - and that’s a waste in itself. You best check in at 2:15 post. Then recheck it again. Or get someone else here to figure out for you to whom the post was aimed. But don’t imagine that I would stoop to addressing something at your level. Hey! I see you stayed up again all night in order to be the very, very FIRST to post! Congrats! What a rich, rewarding life you have!

By Bosch

November 6, 2007 5:24 PM | Link to this

“the USA does have the best politicians money can buy”

Which is precisely why I’ve been saying lately (to RB specifically - but it’s meant for all to see)

Repeat after me because you may as well get used to saying it:

“Madame President”

By John in Tampa, FLA

November 6, 2007 5:25 PM | Link to this

All i know about Cheney is he went to the Halloween Party dressed as Darth Vader.

What was funny is Darth Vader showed up in a Cheney costume.

Go figure.

By Bosch

November 6, 2007 5:28 PM | Link to this

RW,

Well that is certainly interesting. Not trying to make a big deal of it, just heard about it yesterday. Guy Fawlkes (?sp), huh?

Heading home from the big city - I am so not a city boy.

By RW-(the original)

November 6, 2007 5:40 PM | Link to this

Bosch,

It’s really Fawkes. He was a terrorist that wanted to blow up Parliament and kill King James back on November 5th of 1605. Nice role model for the Paulians don’t you think?

You picked the wrong day to be in town. All kinds of wackiness going on.

By Luckoduh

November 6, 2007 5:41 PM | Link to this

{{{{By Robert November 6, 2007 5:23 PM Duh - Who the hell was talking to YOU??? YOU??? Tho the words surely apply to YOU, I was not “speaking” to YOU. Why would I waste an element to talk to something like YOU???}}}}

Great, as if he doesn’t have enough problems already, Robert’s a psycho too.

{{{{By Robert November 6, 2007 4:35 PM You and your fellow travelers}}}}

That would be ME!!!! ME!!!! ME!!!!!!

Geez.

By gay sera sera

November 6, 2007 5:50 PM | Link to this

Duh + RW = syncopated sphincters (they work in tandem and it’s so sweet, they move in unison from their head 2 their feet, in and out goes the canoli, and blog they must like a couple of blow-me’s).

bwa

By getalife

November 6, 2007 5:55 PM | Link to this

RW,

“Ron Paul Revolution is his slogan. Try to keep up.

I know you hate the Constitution, happily giving way your freedoms because you are scared but I thought you were for the flat tax.

His flat tax is zero.

By Boxer

November 6, 2007 6:02 PM | Link to this

God, that was funny, gay, you rock sir. Those two swishies have plagued this board for a long long time. I dont expect them to show their sorry hind ends any more after you outed them. I really had no idea they were gay. But it explains everything. Bravo, sir.

RW doesn’t hate the constitution, Getalife, he simply prefers to use sandpaper in the men’s room.

By RE

November 6, 2007 6:05 PM | Link to this

Drudge reports the cheney impeachment as a GOP victory

“Republican lawmakers and aides credited Rep. John Shadegg (R-Ariz.) for coming up with the idea.”

Funny, imagine the news for months being dominated by cooked inteligence, backroom oil deals, torture, and circumvention of the constitution. And the GOP thinks it will work to thier advantage. These guys are way out of touch

By RW-(the original)

November 6, 2007 6:16 PM | Link to this

getalife,

I’m for the FairTax not a flat tax. A flat tax would be better than what we have, but you would still leave all the control in the hands of politicians.

By Luckoduh

November 6, 2007 6:17 PM | Link to this

{{{{By RE November 6, 2007 6:05 PM Drudge reports the cheney impeachment as a GOP victory “Republican lawmakers and aides credited Rep. John Shadegg (R-Ariz.) for coming up with the idea.”}}}}

Yep, and here’s why:

{{{{House Republicans on Tuesday prevented Democratic leaders from blocking a resolution to impeach Vice President Dick Cheney.}}}}

{{{{The vote to table the privileged resolution, offered by Ohio Democrat Dennis Kucinch, began as a largely party-line vote to kill the measure, but Republicans developed a strategy to force Democrats to debate the resolution by supporting Kucinich. GOP leaders felt as though it was in their interest to debate the measure because it would make Democrats look bad.}}}}

Even idiots RE and al-Gitmo didn’t know what was going on:

{{{{By RE November 6, 2007 4:16 PM hmmm.Did the house just vote to begin impeachment hearings on Dick Cheney, and a large number of republicans voted for it?}}}}

{{{{By getalife November 6, 2007 4:30 PM RE, The gop just threw cheney under the bus.}}}}

Punked.

Again.

Must be getting old, ain’t it?

By Boxer

November 6, 2007 6:22 PM | Link to this

I’m Hillary 08 I am. Hillary 08 I am I am. I got married to the Billy next door, he’s free’d willy seven times with ho’s and everyone was a monica, he wouldn’t flash his willy at a Pam. I really hate my man I’m Hillary, Hillary 08 I am.

By getalife

November 6, 2007 6:25 PM | Link to this

RW,

Paul’s idea to shrink government and stop empire building is zero tax on Americans.

Corporate taxes will remain the same because they are represented but the lobbyists would have less pie to fight for.

He wants the American people to hold all their earnings and take care of themselves.

By RE

November 6, 2007 6:25 PM | Link to this

Yeah Andy, I read the article as well. I just do not think it is going to work out so well for the GOP. They cannot say that the dems are wasting time by bringing this up, they voted to bring it up. so now they have to defend cheney, who is slightly more popular than chancre sores right now.

By RW-(the original)

November 6, 2007 6:30 PM | Link to this

getalife,

Corporations don’t pay taxes they just pass the cost on to us. Feel free to support Paul if you want though. Is he going to be running with Alex Jones or perhaps Rosie O as his VP?

By getalife

November 6, 2007 6:31 PM | Link to this

duh,

There was no debate, it was passed to the judiciary committee. Conyers and the dems will kill it there.

duh.

By Buy Danish

November 6, 2007 6:33 PM | Link to this

Waterboarding as a comedy act?

By RW-(the original)

November 6, 2007 6:35 PM | Link to this

Happy Birthday, Honu!!!

By getalife

November 6, 2007 6:38 PM | Link to this

RW,

It is great to hear him debate.

Edwards too.

The race is on and rudy is chocking.

w lost on his veto of the water bill today. Jindal stepped up for Louisiana.

By RW-(the original)

November 6, 2007 6:41 PM | Link to this

Buy Danish,

Watching that video brought it home for me as to why these moonbats are so scared of waterboarding. It’s too much like having to take a bath for them.

By Buy Danish

November 6, 2007 6:46 PM | Link to this

RW,

Good point! Did you notice that it was a fake waterboarding and that there was something hidden under the towel so the poor, poor tortured dude wouldn’t get too wet?

By RW-(the original)

November 6, 2007 6:47 PM | Link to this

{{{{{“If the American people understood what’s going on all over, there would be a revolution tomorrow morning,” exclaimed the man, who said he was a retired eastern Iowa farmer.}}}}}

{{{{{“I’m with you, brother!” Mr. Edwards replied, nodding in affirmation.}}}}}

The three losers of the new revolution. 911Truther Paul, The Silky Pony, and gitmolife.

By getalife

November 6, 2007 6:48 PM | Link to this

Geez RW,

I thought sonny told you to stop taking showers.

Do you cons believe in conservation as members of the “me” generation?

By RW-(the original)

November 6, 2007 6:51 PM | Link to this

Buy Danish,

Where was their loving caring spirit? Don’t they know we only have three more hours of drinking water down here?

I love how he said he was instantly disoriented when the towel went over his face. Maybe he can join al-gitmo’s rEVOLution.

By Buy Danish

November 6, 2007 7:00 PM | Link to this

{{{I love how he said he was instantly disoriented when the towel went over his face.}}}

RW,

Help! Where am I? I’m lost! Who is this dominatrix yelling at me? Is it raining? Yay!

By Luckoduh

November 6, 2007 7:01 PM | Link to this

It took this Filthy Pig’s focus group two weeks to figure this out:

{{{{Hillary: “I wasn’t at my best the other night”}}}}

No.

Geez what a freaking amatuer.

Really, It groped around for weeks trying to find some excuse, issuing whining declarations of sexist discrimination, of the “men” piling on, we still don’t know where it stands on driver’s licenses for illegals.

And then it issues some lame admission of stupidity, thrusting it’s lower lip out in a way that only the common dullard can relate to.

This is going to be easy.

By RW-(the original)

November 6, 2007 7:04 PM | Link to this

Buy Danish,

Good point! The shrieking libs can’t even do dominatrix right. They could have at least perused the luckovich collection for costume ideas.

By getalife

November 6, 2007 7:04 PM | Link to this

It will be a hoot when Paul wins New Hampshire.

Does he scare you too RW?

By RW-(the original)

November 6, 2007 7:14 PM | Link to this

{{{{By getalife

November 6, 2007 7:04 PM | Link to this

It will be a hoot when Paul wins New Hampshire.

Does he scare you too RW? Commenting is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. M-F}}}}}

How did you do that last line in bold oversize type, getalife?

If Paul wins the nomination he’ll be on the ticket for President. It’s the American way and it’s the process we use. Why would that scare me? It’s you nuts talking about a rEVOLution if you can’t win at the ballot box.

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