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George Bush, you make me f**king sick.

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I really hope that as$hole gets a slap in the face on Tuesday. "A vote for the Democrats is a vote for the terrorists." F uck you, d!ickhead. Yeah, you know what it's like to fight in a war because you so readily went into Vietnam during a time of need. NOT! You stayed here in the United States where you were safe and all cozy with your wealthy family, you disgusting human being. You and Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. The 3 of you will be known for all the deaths and serious injuries you caused troops and their families, and I hope they wind up hating you and seeing you for the piece of scum you are.

You lied to the American people on Saddam's threat to us. You made us think that we could get hit with a mushroom cloud any day unless...unless we attacked them first. Otherwise, we were all going to be dead. Yeah right. How have you managed to continue to fool people? How do you sleep at night, you c**ksucker. I have never been so disgusted in a president. You make me sick. Keep up your partisan attacks. Maybe you can go back to elementary school since that's the level of behavior you are exhibiting.

Sniper Attacks Adding to Peril of U.S. Troops

KARMA, Iraq, Nov. 3 — The bullet passed through Lance Cpl. Juan Valdez-Castillo as his Marine patrol moved down a muddy urban lane. It was a single shot. The lance corporal fell against a wall, tried to stand and fell again.

His squad leader, Sgt. Jesse E. Leach, faced where the shot had come from, raised his rifle and grenade launcher and quickly stepped between the sniper and the bloodied marine. He walked backward, scanning, ready to fire.

Shielding the marine with his own thick body, he grabbed the corporal by a strap and dragged him across a muddy road to a line of tall reeds, where they were concealed. He put down his weapon, shouted orders and cut open the lance corporal’s uniform, exposing a bubbling wound.

Lance Corporal Valdez-Castillo, shot through the right arm and torso, was saved. But the patrol was temporarily stuck. The marines were engaged in the task of calling for a casualty evacuation while staring down their barrels at dozens of windows that faced them, as if waiting for a ghost’s next move.

This sequence on Tuesday here in Anbar Province captured in a matter of seconds an expanding threat in the war in Iraq. In recent months, military officers and enlisted marines say, the insurgents have been using snipers more frequently and with greater effect, disrupting the military’s operations and fueling a climate of frustration and quiet rage.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/04/world/middleeast/04sniper.html

And shut up to you who will say, "This is war." Shut the f uck up.
 
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LOL Too bad I got my wish, huh? He got slapped in the face on Tuesday. Thank you, American voters!!!
 
Aps, don't you even recognize a liberal when you see one ?
you should be in love with GWB
 
He may well have received a slap in the face, however he is still continuing to call for "stay the course" even if he uses different expression.
He is rather like a rhinoceros who having seen something in it's peripheral vision which startled it, decided to charge, unfortunately due to the size of it's brain, it has no idea as to when to cease the charge.
 
Its true GWB got a slap in the face on Nov 7 but it was a victory for Conservatism if you look at all the Conservatives the dems compromised theeir core principles and elected..........
 
Its true GWB got a slap in the face on Nov 7 but it was a victory for Conservatism if you look at all the Conservatives the Democrats compromised theeir core principles and elected..........

Unfortunately for you NP.....these people, and the rational mood America seems to be heading in, does not bode well for the Mindset you seem to project.
 
F_ck every one of you mother-f_ckers that support this war. You are the most bullshit Americans I have ever run across. Your also the biggest ******s on the planet. A half million people are dead because you don't have the balls to think for yourselves. You think it is okay for us to go around the planet telling everyone else what to do in there own country. Allow me to illustrate:

Hypothetical situation:
Let's say I come over to your house and bust through the door, shoot a couple of your relatives to death on their way to the restroom, then proceed to hang around for 2 to 4 years telling you what to do, and whenever anyone asks me what are you doing, I tell them your just some unruly neighbor who keeps coming over trying to disrupt the household.
How would you react to that!
 
Unfortunately for you NP.....these people, and the rational mood America seems to be heading in, does not bode well for the Mindset you seem to project.

We shall see, in your greed to get power back your have compromised your left wing principles and allowed Conservatives to be elected....They are the "Blue Dog Democrats" and you are already feeling their power in that 2 of the far left members Pelosi wanted to head committees Hastings and Murtha were rebuked..........There are 44 "Blue Dog Dems" mostly from the south and you will find them voting with Republicans as they did under Reagan most of the time.......

This is just the beginning..........
 
We shall see, in your greed to get power back your have compromised your left wing principles and allowed Conservatives to be elected....They are the "Blue Dog Democrats" and you are already feeling their power in that 2 of the far left members Pelosi wanted to head committees Hastings and Murtha were rebuked..........There are 44 "Blue Dog Democrats" mostly from the south and you will find them voting with Republicans as they did under Reagan most of the time.......

This is just the beginning..........


See...thats just it NP, I'm quite happy with the Middle ground leanings of the new congress (if indeed my interpretation is correct), as I am actually a conservative by nature, and you are not. My comment was more an interpretation of the LACK of conservative values you project, than a diatribe on the politics of the new brood in power. I would prefer you simply stop pretending to be affiliated with the conservative movement you claim to follow, as you give us all a terrible rash....and instead admit to the NeoCon you are.
 
See...thats just it NP, I'm quite happy with the Middle ground leanings of the new congress (if indeed my interpretation is correct), as I am actually a conservative by nature, and you are not. My comment was more an interpretation of the LACK of conservative values you project, than a diatribe on the politics of the new brood in power. I would prefer you simply stop pretending to be affiliated with the conservative movement you claim to follow, as you give us all a terrible rash....and instead admit to the NeoCon you are.

Well with all respect after reading all your posts in this forum if you are a Conservative then I don't want to be one........

I think the real Conservatives in this forum like Deegan, Current Events, Easy65, Cherokee, etc will agree with me..........Its funny I have no disagreement with them......

Anyhow, whatever floats your boat......:roll:
 
Well with all respect after reading all your posts in this forum if you are a Conservative then I don't want to be one........

I think the real Conservatives in this forum like Deegan, Current Events, Easy65, Cherokee, etc will agree with me..........Its funny I have no disagreement with them......

Anyhow, whatever floats your boat......:roll:

Conservative nature, and conservative politics are not exactly the same animal. They do however have certain commonality, which you do not project in the persona you play on TV.
 
Conservative nature, and conservative politics are not exactly the same animal. They do however have certain commonality, which you do not project in the persona you play on TV.

Why are you so ashamed of being a Liberal? I will never understand that......I am a Conservative and wear my Conservatism like a badge of honor.......
 
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I think the real Conservatives in this forum like Deegan I remember him, Current Events CurrentAffairs, Easy65 easyt65, Cherokee Chero who?, etc will agree with me..........Its funny I have no disagreement with them......
The bold parts are from me.

Everyone likes spell checking people :mrgreen:
 
Why are you so ashamed of being a Liberal? I will never understand that......I am a Conservative and wear my Conservatism like a badge of honor.......

There is a huge difference between a conservative and a right-winger. The right-wingers that took over the Republican party care very little about the fiscal policies that most conservatives hold true and dear. Rather they are fixated on promoting their right-wing social agenda.

Navy, I know Conservatives, many of my friends are Conservation.....you sir, are no Conservative.
 
There is a huge difference between a conservative and a right-winger. The right-wingers that took over the Republican party care very little about the fiscal policies that most conservatives hold true and dear. Rather they are fixated on promoting their right-wing social agenda.

Navy, I know Conservatives, many of my friends are Conservation.....you sir, are no Conservative.


Tell me one thing.....Who are the right wingers that took over the Republican Party?
 
Fake f@ckin' christains and neo-fascists.


Another slamming of Christians..........I bet you hate Christmas too... Only in the USA can Christians be slammed but not radical Islamists who are trying to kills us..........What is wrong with this picture????.Shame on you........
 
Shame on you, you dumb old bastard!!! How in the hell did I "slam" christians? Because I said some of those said right-wingers are fake christians?
Ever heard of Bohemian Grove? All of those who have attended those rituals are fake-a$$ christians, even if they don't worship Moloch, they sold their christianity down the river to improve their standing with a group of cultists.

Sitting back while knowing that prominent members of your party are or are trying to have sex with young boys makes a person a fake christian.

Setting policy intiatives that enrich your cronies at the expense of the greater U.S. population is being fake christian.

EAT A BOWL OF D!CK!

Merry Christmas.

Before you say "blah, blah, blah liberals?!" All of the above applies to both parties.
 
Shame on you, you dumb old bastard!!! How in the hell did I "slam" christians? Because I said some of those said right-wingers are fake christians?
Ever heard of Bohemian Grove? All of those who have attended those rituals are fake-a$$ christians, even if they don't worship Moloch, they sold their christianity down the river to improve their standing with a group of cultists.

Sitting back while knowing that prominent members of your party are or are trying to have sex with young boys makes a person a fake christian.

Setting policy intiatives that enrich your cronies at the expense of the greater U.S. population is being fake christian.

EAT A BOWL OF D!CK!

Merry Christmas.

Before you say "blah, blah, blah liberals?!" All of the above applies to both parties.

I really hit a nerve huh? The truth must really hurt........:rofl
 
Biggest Bush lies of 2006...

Lies and Obfuscations
By Eleanor Clift Newsweek Friday 22 December 2006


A look back at some of the biggest falsehoods of 2006.

In the spirit of holding our political leaders accountable, this year-end review will tabulate the worst lies told by Bush and company, along with several stories that were underreported in the media. Much of what was generated got lost in the fog of war, but the long arm of history will retrieve these moments. As the president said in his news conference this week, if they're still writing about No. 1 - George Washington - there's plenty of time before the historians can properly evaluate No. 43. Judging by the mess in Iraq, it could be 200 or 300 years - if ever - before Bush is vindicated.

Bush has shifted his rhetoric in deference to the grim and deteriorating reality on the ground in Iraq. Asked by a reporter on Oct. 25 if we are winning the war, Bush said, "Absolutely, we're winning." Offered the opportunity at his press conference to defend that statement, Bush has adopted a new formulation. He now says, "We're not winning, but we're not losing." That sounds like the definition of a quagmire.

Exploitation of the war gained Republicans seats in '02 and got Bush a second term in '04, but it wasn't enough in '06. Karl Rove decided the best way for Republicans to retain control of the House and Senate was to embrace the war in Iraq and run against the Democrats as "Defeatocrats" and "Cut and Runners." It might have worked, had not most Americans decided they did indeed want to cut and run. Not right away - the voters want an orderly exit - but they weren't buying Bush's big lie about the Democrats.

Bush campaigned this fall as though the Democrats were the real enemy, not the terrorists. "They [Democrats] think the best way to protect the American people is wait until we're attacked again…If you don't want your government listening in on terrorists, vote for the Democrats." Now that the Democrats have won, watch Bush try to off-load blame for the failure in Iraq. If the Democrats won't go along with whatever cockamamie scheme he comes up with, he can always accuse them of losing the war.

Days after giving Defense Secretary Rumsfeld a ringing endorsement, declaring he would be there until the end, Bush fired him. It was the most obvious lie of his presidency. And it tripped so easily off Bush's tongue. There was none of the stammering that usually accompanies his public utterances. It was as big a lie as Rove's assertion on National Public Radio that all the public polls pointing toward a rout for the GOP were wrong. "I have the math," Rove proclaimed. A lot of people believed Rove, but the voters didn't.

The administration had the media snookered much of the time. Stories that were underreported largely because they ran counter to administration spin include:

• A study that shows the death toll among Iraqis has reached as high as 655,000. Extensively researched by teams of doctors commissioned by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Md., the study - and the controversy over its sampling methodology - was given scant attention by the media because it was so far out of line from the administration's projection of perhaps 50,000 civilian deaths. That's still a horrendous death toll of innocents in a country the size of Iraq. Now, 100 bodies routinely turn up every day in Baghdad's morgues, the victims of sectarian violence, and the report, published in October in The Lancet medical journal, seems to be closer to the truth than anything the Bush administration has acknowledged.

• Private contractors in Iraq. There are 100,000 government contractors in Iraq, a number that rivals the 140,000 U.S. soldiers in the country. It's dangerous work; some 650 contractors have died there. They do a lot of the jobs the military used to do, everything from providing security and interrogating prisoners to cooking meals for the soldiers. They work for military contractors like KBR and DynCorp International, which are helping train the Iraqi police force. This is the largest contingent of civilians ever operating in a battlefield environment, and there's been no congressional oversight or accountability. That should change with the Democrats taking over the investigative committees on Capitol Hill. The abuses may be just waiting to be uncovered.

• America's secret torture prisons, whose existence Bush acknowledged as part of his tough-guy campaigning this fall. Set up in the aftermath of 9/11 to hold suspected terrorists indefinitely, the legality, morality and practicality of these so-called "black sites" have come under scrutiny. After a brief flurry about the use of torture tactics like "water boarding," where a prisoner is made to feel he's drowning, the story of these CIA-operated overseas prisons faded. Yet they contributed to the central tragedy of the Bush administration, the collapse of America's standing around the world.

Eleanor Clift: Bush's Worst Lies of 2006 - Newsweek Capitol Letter - MSNBC.com
 
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