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From Iraq to Scooter Libby, Bush and Cheney have broken America's trust and stabbed this nation in the back. It is time for them to go.
  • Blowhard BS

    “the man who said those 17 words – improbably enough – was the actor John Wayne”

    Why would Keith think it improbable for John Wayne to hold such a belief? Does pompous Keith thinks that someone like John Wayne, a Nixon backer, is incapable of any admirable sentiment? That is a classic example of bias. A preconceived notion of what a person thinks, and of how they will act, based on the observer’s philosophy. A bias based on party affiliation, rather than race, ethnicity, or religion, but a bias none the less.

    More BS; “And those who did not believe he should have been elected -- indeed those who did not believe he had been elected -- willingly lowered their voices and assented to the sacred oath of nonpartisanship.”

    Could someone introduce me to this fictitious person?

    "Sacred oath", ... do we have a separation of church and state problem here?

    Even more BS: “And I accuse you now, Mr. Bush, of giving, through that vice president, carte blanche to Mr. Libby to help defame Ambassador Joseph Wilson by any means necessary”

    Carte blanche? Any means necessary? In addition to bias, Keith gives us an example of hyperbole. Some might call it lying. . . . Good old Keith wouldn’t lie, in an a rant condemning lying, . . . would he? Joe Wilson did more to defame Joe Wilson, with his changing story, and proven false statements, than anything Scooter Libby did.

    The guy you hate, got off, and you’re pissed.

    Boo-hoo.