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  • Libby, Cheney , Ari Fleisher

    [Read the article: Having it both ways -- or trying to -- at the Libby trial]
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    and so on and on. They are all professional liars. And when it comes to the crunch, anything goes. I feel sorry for the judge who has to unravel this "patriotic" pack of lies.

  • Vice President

    [Read the article: We're so glad that the grown-ups are in charge]
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    I am and they are not. Big deal , anybody would have probably been better than this draft dodger. True American hero. Gretatrategist to wit, but asshole just the same.

  • Joe, watch what you say

    [Read the article: Where is the love?]
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    Dick Cheney was the typical draft dodger , and not even in Canada. Your idol , the decision making Dumbya went AWOL, that is close to deserting, only his daddies position protected him. Read up on it before you spout further idiotic comments. Nobody believes you anyway. And learning to spell can't hurt either.

  • The need of more courts

    [Read the article: Fleischer: Libby told me about Plame "on the q.t."]
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    Put all those admin liars before a court under oath, the truth will come out without doubt. Everyone will try to protect his own ass and accuse even his best friend in the action. It will be very interesting in the case Bush vs. Cheney or the other way around.

  • Wrong Conclusions

    [Read the article: White House: We were against the Baker report before we were for it]
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    The Baker report did not toe the Bushit line. As a matter of fact it was embarrasing for the White House and useless as a policy alternative. It did not propose the "Augmentation" theory. And by the way, the private army by US contractors in Iraq by some estimates counts up to 100 000 armed men. Their losses by death or injury are not in the official loss announcements. 3000 plus soldiers and how many of those pseudo soldiers were killed?

  • No Name given

    [Read the article: The danger of Bush's anti-Iran fatwa]
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    Reading your posting proves nothing but your stupidity. That must have come from somewhere. Could it be that your parents really did not give you a name? What if someone told you that types like you deserve to be nuked? The Persian (now Iranian) history and culture dates back a lot longer than that of the United States, whether you like it or not. And talking of nuking a whole country sounds even dumber than anything good ole Dumbya himself could have said. And that surely is damn difficult.

  • Baker

    [Read the article: Still grave and deteriorating]
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    His ties to the Bushits is undeniable. The true character of this double talking politico-neocon is just an indication of this. So are his connections to the arms industry.. And not to forget, money rules !

  • The right thing to do

    [Read the article: A freeze-out for Fox?]
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    If I were Obama I would definitely tell F**cks News were to go. Straight to hell and take the Bush Cheney gang right with them. What kind of journalists are working there anyway? Did they ever hear of confirming a story before reporting it as fact? Turners gang stinks to high heaven. True Repugnican!

  • Locutus

    [Read the article: A freeze-out for Fox?]
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    The C 133 idea is great, you missed ,however, the White House gang on the passenger list.

  • Journalists

    [Read the article: Another rough day on the witness stand]
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    I was under the impression the Journalism is an honorable profession. The present court case and Millers testimony as well as F***s News Obama story makes one wonder! The references to Tim Russert and other "journalists" or muckrackers don't help either.The truth seems to be far away from Mass media outlets.

  • Locutus

    [Read the article: A freeze-out for Fox?]
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    Sorry, you are absolutely right, I erred, I meant Murdoch of course. Thanks for straighted this out.

  • Joe

    [Read the article: Feingold: Compromise escalation resolution is too "weak"]
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    Why dont you enlist and go and win the lost affair in Iraq. As former warhorses we will cheer you up and double that if you take your hero Dumbya with you for help. And dont forget the draftdoging VP also a great strategist and experienced warmonger.

  • No bell PISS prize

    [Read the article: Limbaugh to be a Nobel laureate?]
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    That is all that Limbaugh deserves and probably will get if all goes well. And it will be in the lying mudslinger category and ceratinly well deserved.

  • Command by Committee

    [Read the article: GOP senators question Iraq-surge leadership plan]
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    That is the dumbest way to conduct any operation. But in fact that would be the situatin in Iraq under the present set up.As an example the battle of Waterloo: Wellington was in the process of loosing, had not the Prussian General Bluecher (who was under separate command) arrived in time to change the situation. Wellingtons quote at that time: I wish it were night or the Prussians came. Lucky for him, they did. And at least they could communicate, coming from similar cultures. The Iraq situation is, to say the least,somewhat different. 50 % of Iraqis think that killing Americans is the right thing to do, over 70 % want the US out of their country. How does a US platoon leader know what his Iraqi co-commander really thinks? Running the overall situation by a similar high level committee is the key to another disaster. Didn't we have enough yet?

  • Hey Bushboy

    [Read the article: Iraq's future: "Gradual decline" or "rapid deterioration"?]
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    Couldn't have predicted that the bringing of freedom to Iraq would result in a mess like the one described in the intelligence report. And here you thought that swaggering onto the deck of the Abraham Lincoln and claiming Mission accomplished would make you a hero in lieu of a potential deserter in your AWOL affair. You forgot that this war was started with lies and false pretenses and is, as such a crime, worse a war crime. Whatever your action might be you will be damned if you do and damned if you dont. Great statesman,read worst president ever. The outcome of the Iraq affair is more killings, more misery and with a bit of luck an area wide middle east conflict. Really good for your sponsors in the oil business. And really fortunate for the people who need this reaource, especially the number 1 consumer of oil, the USA. Not only was this adventure of yours costing almost a trillion Dollars, it will certainly surpass this number, but it will drive the price higher and lead to an increase of indebtedness beyond belief. It has cost the US prestige all over the world,even among friends and allies and has by no means reached rock bottom yet. Getting in was easy, getting out will cost you plenty more, above all your place in history, as low as it alreasdy is, it can sink even more. Good luck!.

  • Mr. Hadley, Sir

    [Read the article: Hadley: The NIE supports a surge (even if it doesn't say so)]
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    With all respect, if it is worse than a civil war, what do call it in that case? A really stinking mess? Caused by a bunch of Warcriminals (not from Irak to be sure)?