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Wednesday, December 3, 2008 12:00 AM

Impeach Bush for Christmas

The White House censored her subversive Christmas tree ornament -- only to spread its anti-Bush cheer.

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  • Wednesday, December 3, 2008 07:03 AM

    I wouldn't worry about your typos there.

    Part of living in a democracy is accepting a certain level of public decorum and respect, even if you dislike the policies of those people currently in office. Now, you might argue that Bush & his crew have shat on that level of public decorum - and I would agree with you. That doesn't mean that those who oppose him need to stoop to that level.

    I begin to understand more and more why I feel there is not TWO sides, right and left, but only ONE effective side-- to EVERYONE'S utter loss.

    You are not ashamed to type what you just typed above? God, what pusses.

    If one is to be considered RESPECTABLE or an ADULT, one needs to stand up and have the NUTS to challenge tyranny.

    Obviously, the feminist flooded pussified masses that think they are oh so pure have no clue about ANYTHING.

    No wonder bush got reselected. They damn well KNOW there are no real MALES on the left, hence no opposition.

    I long ago gave up on this country emotionally. Now I need to go find a nation where real guys still exist, real people who still believe in something other than knuckling under.

    you remind me why I cannot stand my former friends who were all liberals. PEH! the shit makes me SICK.

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