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Bush announced “the end of major combat operations in Iraq” on May 1, 2003 from the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln. I was personally impressed with the borrowed sailor suit he was wearing.
Nobody was listening then and nobody is listening now. Sure wish the Supreme Court had selected a better President back in 2000.
Roger
at December 21, 2006 5:54 AM
Well, Charlie I would say the reps can handle nuance very well - they just choose to ignore it.
And face in their hearts repblicans are relly nothing more than facists bent on banckrupting the counrty and setting up a corperate republic in its place.
70 bilion more dollars for the contractors in Iraq was asked for in september, and now they plan on asking for 100 billion in january.
Given the entire cost of this war, none of the funding or suplemental spending, is ever addressed in the national budget all the talk of a vibrant stable economy is nothng more than a smokescreen covering billions of dollars in debt that nobody wants to acknowledge.
Soon enough the plegde of allegaince will read
"One nation under corperate control, divisible if the price is right, with reveune shares and stock options for uper management"
Next, Amy tells us how Republicans see everything as black and white and can't handle nuance.
Charlie (Colorado) at December 20, 2006 12:36 PM
no, republicans just meaningless crap to steal time from actual news.
l'heautontimoroumenos at December 20, 2006 3:44 PM
Bush announced “the end of major combat operations in Iraq” on May 1, 2003 from the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln. I was personally impressed with the borrowed sailor suit he was wearing.
Nobody was listening then and nobody is listening now. Sure wish the Supreme Court had selected a better President back in 2000.
Roger at December 21, 2006 5:54 AM
Well, Charlie I would say the reps can handle nuance very well - they just choose to ignore it.
And face in their hearts repblicans are relly nothing more than facists bent on banckrupting the counrty and setting up a corperate republic in its place.
70 bilion more dollars for the contractors in Iraq was asked for in september, and now they plan on asking for 100 billion in january.
Given the entire cost of this war, none of the funding or suplemental spending, is ever addressed in the national budget all the talk of a vibrant stable economy is nothng more than a smokescreen covering billions of dollars in debt that nobody wants to acknowledge.
Soon enough the plegde of allegaince will read
"One nation under corperate control, divisible if the price is right, with reveune shares and stock options for uper management"
LUJLP at December 21, 2006 12:50 PM
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