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Saturday, November 10, 2007 10:16 AM

I quote...

I, ironically, quote the man billed as 'Bush's brain' who speaks the truth about the 'democrat' leadership and party in general:

"Democrats had a moment after the 2006 election, but now that moment has passed. They've squandered it. They have demonstrated both the inability and unwillingness to govern."

And if anyone should know anything about 'squandering' and 'unwillingness', he should...

This one issue and the 'democrat' leadership's failure of making it the issue will come back and bite the 'democrat' party hard. Very hard. It's as if the 'democrat' leadership plans to fail. Mission accomplished?

Tuesday, November 13, 2007 11:33 AM

Just...

Send them to me. I'm great at telling people off that send this shit to me.

Now I don't get it...

What's weird is that it's your boss, who you now know got there through some other means than their intelligence.

*sigh*

If it wasn't for the idiots in the world, we wouldn't have spam and chain emails...

There isn't a life guard at the gene pool, and there should be...

Tuesday, November 13, 2007 11:38 AM

I'm...

I'm sure that in order to be 'interviewed' on the program, Bolton had a 15 page manual on what Wolf could, and couldn't do.

I'm sure that correcting Bolton's outrageous lies was prominent on that list...

Imagine if more tellie bimbos and himbos took the gloves off and actually confronted these career liars. They wouldn't be asked to the Blight House for tea and patty cake anymore... Boo Hoo... Imagine the horror... The loneliness...

Wednesday, November 14, 2007 08:30 AM

One of...

One of my clients has a manager that forwards pornographic and sexually insulting emails to all of the employees. Male employees.

I've unfortunately seen some of this crap. Crotch shots of women rubbing themselves, 'camel toe' shots and all kinds of filthy jokes. Yuk, yuk... So funny...

Along the lines of these types of emails are the religious junk mail that I get. There is a shister in Oklahoma as I remember that sends these 'prayer rugs' and other crap out. I looked into the group and they are being investigated for mail and wire fraud and the owners of the group live the high life. They are also heavily republican party connected (I believe the group is actually out of Texas). Nothing will be done as long as they 'share the wealth' with the party in power.

Yes, crap comes in all packages... It should all stop. The internet is like a all night truck stop... YECH...

Wednesday, November 14, 2007 08:37 AM

Perhaps...

Perhaps he's hoping to play for the 'disgusted democrat' vote.

Appearing as 'democrat lite' is all marketing. He's just as scary as all of the other candidates. If anyone of them won, it would be a disaster for America and the world.

Trouble is, I'm not convinced that Hillary would be any better.

Friday, November 16, 2007 09:04 AM

Psychological ops...

It's all psychology...

Say what I'm not and insinuate that the other side is what I am. It's powerful...

Bush calls others liars and he can't tell the truth. Bush accuses others of shredding the Constitution and yet it's his fingerprints on the switch on the shredder.

It's sometimes so subtle and sometimes so blatant that it hurts like a truncheon upside the head.

It is masterfully played. This harkens back to the masterful psy-ops of the Nazi machine as it convinced other wise sane 'good Germans' to turn on their fellow citizens and to blindly support, and ignore, the crimes of their ruthless agenda.

The Bush regime also offers 'insider status' to the journalists to keep them on the 'right' track and peer pressure and their well paid jobs enforce it. Would Couric survive if her obscene multi-million dollar salary were removed? I seriously doubt that she would last a month, let alone a year living on today's meager 'middle class' wages. Would anyone of the 'neuvo media elite' be able to survive off the teat of the corporate media monopoly?

Add it all up, the facts are there. Bush and his machine are using mind control and using it very effectively... America has lost so much in the past 9+ years...

Friday, November 16, 2007 09:17 AM

Stupid? Who's calling whom stupid?

This would be funny if it wasn't so scary...I really don't think Bush even grasps the irony of this speech. That's how clueless he is...or as Bill Maher likes to call him..."President Shit for Brains"

I remember Bush saying that people shouldn't 'misunderestimate' him. I took that as a threat and a promise.

Oh yeah!!! He isn't stupid. The people that prop him up and enable him aren't stupid either. They are very determined and extremely evil.

Go ahead and think Bush is stupid if it makes you feel any better about what he's done to this country and the world but a truly stupid man would have to be very extremely lucky to be able to pull off what he has done in the relatively short time that he has been president.

Stupid people usually don't plan to the degree that the Bushists have done and usually don't achieve what Bush has been able to achieve It's not 'dumb luck' that we are in the situation we are in. It's all according to plan...

On the previous comment I said 9+ years. I included a few of the Clinton years when he fell for the Monica 'look at me, I wear thongs to work in the White House' trick. Republicans were out to get Clinton and he made it so easy. Still, he was the most progressive republican president that America has had...

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