RightConservative
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RightConservative said:What a difference a week makes. Short days ago, the liberal media were doing the Snoopy dance of joy in advance of what they were sure would be the beginning of the end of the dim-witted cowboy/scheming frat-boy that is George W. Bush.
They felt they were on the brink of weakening, if not toppling the Bush administration altogether. They began the week in anticipation of the imminent death of the 2,000th American soldier in Iraq, then segued into gloating over the Harriet Miers withdrawal and finally, to salivating over the results of the CIA leak investigation. The Washington Post summed up the glee nicely via a story on the Miers affair:
The withdrawal stunned Washington on a day when the capital was awaiting potential bad news for the administration on another front — the possible indictments of senior White House aides in the CIA leak case. Earlier in the week, the U.S. military death toll in Iraq hit 2,000 while consumer confidence in the economy took another plunge, reflecting Bush’s mounting political woes.
From the hallways at the Old Gray Lady to network newsrooms across the land, liberals were sure that they had the president and his supporters on the run. But when things didn’t turn out quite like they imagined, the left still reported them as if they had.
Last Tuesday, Iraqi election officials certified that their Constitution was approved by a nearly four-to-one margin. This vote was a crushing blow to terrorists and those who support them. So how was this news reported?
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Madacapa said:Hey, **** you you right wing piece of red state ****! I am really, **** you and your family! I am sick and tired of playing nice with you idiots. The Bush Administration ****ed up in Iraq, and everyone knows it. The balance of power in this country will shift back to the majority, which is the Democratic Party. It will happen, and you ****ing right wingers may even cause a 2nd Civil War to prevent it from happening. After all, you idiots all have the guns. Us leftist liberals don't have any. I don't own a gun. So, the only thing I can do is verbally attack you, so **** off. I look forward to 2006 and 2008. VOTE BLUE AND **** YOU!
TurtleDude said:You sound like you need a 3000PSI douching the cleanse all the latent build up of crap in your system. This is the fuc king moron who wants Bush arrested and has the nerve to claim he is a frigging moderate. Too Fu cking funny Actually plenty of you whacked out liberals have guns-they are called CRIMINALS. Even if you clowns win an election we still run what counts-BUSINESS. That is why the mincing moonbats and barking loons of the left are so hateful-without having government in their nefarious control, they have no power at all.
Madacapa said:I was a Moderate until fu cking idiots like you pissed me off! Eat sh!t you motherfuc ker! Not every BUSINESS is owned by a REPUBLICAN you stupid piece of sh!t! When big business realizes that having government provided Universal Health Care will allow them to cut their health care benefits, then they will stop giving the big bucks to the GOP. So fu ck off a$$hole!
TurtleDude said:Better Make it 5000 PSI. Just remember one thing
YOUR LIFE IS NOT MY FAULT :roll:
RightConservative said:What a difference a week makes. Short days ago, the liberal media were doing the Snoopy dance of joy in advance of what they were sure would be the beginning of the end of the dim-witted cowboy/scheming frat-boy that is George W. Bush.
They felt they were on the brink of weakening, if not toppling the Bush administration altogether. They began the week in anticipation of the imminent death of the 2,000th American soldier in Iraq, then segued into gloating over the Harriet Miers withdrawal and finally, to salivating over the results of the CIA leak investigation. The Washington Post summed up the glee nicely via a story on the Miers affair:
The withdrawal stunned Washington on a day when the capital was awaiting potential bad news for the administration on another front — the possible indictments of senior White House aides in the CIA leak case. Earlier in the week, the U.S. military death toll in Iraq hit 2,000 while consumer confidence in the economy took another plunge, reflecting Bush’s mounting political woes.
From the hallways at the Old Gray Lady to network newsrooms across the land, liberals were sure that they had the president and his supporters on the run. But when things didn’t turn out quite like they imagined, the left still reported them as if they had.
Last Tuesday, Iraqi election officials certified that their Constitution was approved by a nearly four-to-one margin. This vote was a crushing blow to terrorists and those who support them. So how was this news reported?
Read the full story
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