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Author: penwisepenwise
Date: Jan 28, 2008 23:26
Sometimes you can't have hookers and blow and giant cocks ALL THE
TIME! Thems are the facts, Repugs!
Unless you're a truly dedicated, wanker, frat-boy,imbecile, ya' might
want to reconsider your position!
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Author: RalphRalph
Date: Jan 28, 2008 23:01
Click.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 19:45:24 -0800, nospam@ noway.net
> (Ralph) wrote:
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>>The media would certainly turn on him if he did that. They hate Ron
>>Paul.
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> Hate?
>
> No, they recognize him for what he is----dingbat
Just what has he done that proves he's a dingbat? And please, don't make
things up or repeat things the media made up.
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Author: FRANKIE LEEFRANKIE LEE
Date: Jan 28, 2008 21:59
Mitt attack ads all over Florida,spending a huge fortune US$80 m for his
personal
ambition,and no one with a decent mind could not see one plain fact:
MITT WANTED TO BUY THE WHITE HOUSE SEAT.
When I saw the repetitions of some Conservatives,and even Evangelical
Christians,telling Evangelicals to ignore Mitt's Mormon Faith,to get over
that major deficiencies,it sent chills to my spine.What a person belief,it
should be a factor when choosing a President, right?
It is so obvious that Mitt has been so dishonest for the past weeks,a true
flip- flop guy,with
zero credibility completely and yet he won endorsement from so many
pundits.How are we to think,if not for the fact that he must have bought
them?Ron Paul rebuke him when he said that a lawyer is needed to be
consulted
during emergencies of war.He was shamed and told bluntly to read the
Constitution.Mitt did so badly in presenting his views and in debate,and yet
so-call pundits gave him a pass.I know some other candidates also had some
mistakes
made,but who made Elephant and fatal errors?
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Author: 3941 Dead3941 Dead
Date: Jan 28, 2008 21:55
SOTU 2008
...dont let the door hit you on the ass
©Bryan Zepp Jamieson
http://www.zeppscommentaries.com/Politics/sotu08.htm
1/28/08
Its the last State of the Union address Putsch will ever give.
See? You feel better already.
If you missed it, well, dont worry. Most SOTUs tend to be light on
substance to begin with, and when given by this brittle little
insubstantial failed president, such a speech tends to evanesce into
ghost turds and peyote promises.
The Republicans in Congress were dutiful, storming to their feet in
wild applause every time Putsch mentioned cutting taxes or fighting
terrorists, but they didnt look too happy doing it. Most wore the
kinds of fixed, glassy smiles that one associates with 1850
daguerreotypes. Probably for much the same reason: even a politician
can only hold that rictus for so long.
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Author: CliffBCliffB
Date: Jan 28, 2008 21:42
28 January 2008
Democratic Endorsements
Here are just a few of the endorsements candidates Hillary Clinton and
Barack Obama have received in their campaign for the Democratic
nomination for president.
BARACK OBAMA
Senators and Governors:
Sen. John Kerry (Massachusetts)
Sen. Ted Kennedy (Massachusetts)
Sen. Patrick Leahy (Vermont)
Sen. Tim Johnson (South Dakota)
Sen. Ben Nelson (Nebraska)
Sen. Claire McKaskill (Missouri)
Arizona Gov. Janet Napolatino
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle
Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine
Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
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Author: CooCoo Bush!CooCoo Bush!
Date: Jan 28, 2008 21:38
WASHINGTON - President Bush, standing before Congress one last time, urged
the nation Monday night to persevere against gnawing fears of recession and
stay patient with the long, grinding war in Iraq. He pressed Congress to
quickly pass a plan to rescue the economy.
"We can all see that growth is slowing," Bush said in a blunt acknowledgment
of rising food and gas prices, increasing unemployment and turmoil in the
housing and financial markets.
He cautioned against accelerating U.S. troop withdrawals from Iraq, saying
that would jeopardize progress achieved over the past year. He said plans
already are set for 20,000 troops to come home.
It was his final State of the Union address and he faced a hostile,
Democratic-led Congress eager for the end of his term next January. He
scolded lawmakers for slipping costly, special-interest projects into bills
and promised to use his veto pen to cut them.
With his approval rating near its all-time low, Bush lacked the political
clout to push bold ideas and he didn't try. He called on lawmakers to
urgently approve a $150 billion plan _ worked out with House leaders _ to
avoid or soften any recession through tax rebates for families and
incentives for businesses to invest in new plants and equipment.
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Author: George GrapmanGeorge Grapman
Date: Jan 28, 2008 21:14
Bush hit a home run.If GOP candidates repeat what he said they will
win. Childish comments about expressions or clothing of liberals on the
floor. Drive by media predetermined to knock what Bush said. Mainstream
media out of touch.
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Author: Möbius PretzelMöbius Pretzel
Date: Jan 28, 2008 21:11
AmeriKKKa's Ruling Corporate Elite *LOVES* the Slave Labor Mexican
Immigrants Provide.
That's why your Ruling Elite readily enable immigration.
And guess what?
Your Ruling Corporate Elite enables slave labor that benefits them
(and not you)
with slave labor who never even enter the US.
Ever hear of China?
(for example)
Your Ruling Corporate Elite can ship your job there
faster than you can say "Federal Express".
I say ship all the dumbfuck, racist, trailer-trash inbred Christo/
AmeriKKKunt alcoholics over to China where they can actually get a job
and get a better mouth grip and suction force
on their Ruling Corporate Elite Masters' cocks.
---
"AmeriKKKa number one! AmeriKKKa number one!"
Patriotism is a good thing right?
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Author: Stuart JacksonStuart Jackson
Date: Jan 28, 2008 20:57
I can't imagine anybody watching what this fuckup of a so-called
President (ie. Bush) would have to say tonight. It's not even his
speech, somebody else wrote it and Bush is simply the talking head who
reads it from the teleprompter.
I flipped through the cable news channels and all the moron "analysts"
were commenting on Bush's speech. Was it good? Did he make some good
points? What areas did he concentate on? The economy? The "war on
terror"?? Are these fucking morons nuts? I couldn't stomach more
than a minute of the "analysis" and so instead took my granddaughter
out for ice cream.
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