Letters to the Editor
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mhoney.
Respectfully, you reminded me of a legal team who ripped me off (I tease),
and I mean many thousands of dollars...( GOP-Thugs)
The legal GOP team seemed real genuine, and even bonfire Southern,
saying..."How can we help you honey?" I said, "O, bless ya's darn cotton' picking' legal criminal hearts."
I agree. Ben Franklin said, "Maybe there is one male, and one honest female lawyers on the earth?"
I'd still invest in a hen egg layer.
It really is past time to 'hit a sack'...
I hope everybody's sacroiliac don't hurt?
O, mea culpa. What hospitality. Seriously.
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I Regret I Only Have One . . .
. . . deferment to give for my country.
Fear mongers. This is the same guy who pushes the women and kids outta the way getting his way onto the lifeboat. The pilot who abandons the controls of his burning aircraft to escape, leaving his crew behind to die (shades of Poppy Bush!!), or the would-be pilot who abandons his cushy champagne unit behind so he can do the honor of helping his poppy out in an election (or so the story goes). This is the war-profiteer, the hoarder, the whiner, the snitch, the back-shooter, the pimp, the bystander, the rubbernecker at the accident scene watching the folks drown in front of his eyes. This is the guy who talks the big talk to Limbaugh or Savage or Hannity or any of the cigar-sucking (I don't care what Freud says, in these guys' maws it really is a big brown dick) talk show geeks. These are the people who usually end up as your brother-in-law. That meth-addled bleached out blonde in leathers waving the confederate flag at a Prussian Blue concert. These folks could be your neighbor. Scary, innit it??
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That Guy
Fear mongers. This is the same guy who pushes the women and kids outta the way getting his way onto the lifeboat....
This is the war-profiteer, the hoarder, the whiner, the snitch, the back-shooter, the pimp, the bystander, the rubbernecker at the accident scene watching the folks drown in front of his eyes. This is the guy who talks the big talk to Limbaugh or Savage or Hannity....
The one who cruises down the shoulder of the expressway while everyone else cooperatively and patiently merges early into diminishing lanes of traffic and expects to be let in just before the terminus, and somehow never has time to stop and help anyone else stranded by the side of the road.
These folks could be your neighbor.
Or your co-worker. Got one just like that.
That guy.
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These people Are Shameless
Along with all the other absurdities that surround the ongoing efforts of this criminal administration to cover its ass through telecomm immunity, the simple fact is that somehow after all these years of terror-fighting, by their own admission now, this alleged war president hasn't made any progress against this enemy. In fact in this bizarre scenario it's the administration itself now telling us that Al-Quaida are now even (somehow) more dangerous than they were before these amazing terror-fighters got started. How is it possible for these people to play the role of super-duper warriors against terror when they haven't accomplished anything in the years since 9/11 but to to let Al-Quaida become even more powerful and scary. Can you imagine what the Republicans would say if the Dems tried to pull something like this? The fact that this (oh so terrible) enemy is even more capable of attacking us now, after all these years of war and death and wasted money, should preclude the possibility that these idiots would get anything they ask for at this point. This administration's incompetence alone should be enough to guarantee they won't be given what they're demanding.
And what's with the AG attempting to manipulate congress now using the possibility that telecomms might not be willing to help the govt fight terror in the future? What Mukasey is saying is that there's now a real possibility that if Bush wants the telecomms to break the law and spy on Americans in the future, thanks to these lawsuits (on the behalf of unimportant but pesky citizens) there's a possibility they won't be willing to do so.
And the problem is?
I'd think it would go without saying that if the govt asks someone to break the law to help it do anything whatsoever, that our obvious desire that entities don't ever do so would be all congress would need muster the balls to tell Mukasey and Cheney to F*ck-off.
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@ bebop-o, perhaps already in dreamland?
I'm lurking today. I voted (1 1/2 hours in line, a good day for democracy?) I also did some chores, some shopping, and some over-ambitious cooking which turned out much better than the cook had any right to expect. I also picked up C-hag's prize at the post office. Good for a giggle, and definitely good to share with friends.
It's been a slow day, I see, with one particularly vicious peddler from the Cheney swamp. It's hard to believe such a terrible excuse for a human being actually exists.
Anyway, this is just a howdy, B. I should say hello to Arne and Mona, too, before they get away again.
You mentioned the Potomac a while back. One day, some twenty years ago, I stood out in back of Mount Vernon, away from the tour guide, admiring the view -- all that green grass sloping down to the river. Just as I was getting ready to leave, the light hit the river just so...a silver artery looping through our colonial past. George and Martha must have loved it. I certainly won't ever forget it.
Sol Invictus should be ashamed of himself, pretending to be an American.
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Hugo Chavez Said It Best
Speaking at the U.N. he spoke of the stench of brimstone the day after der Fuhrer hisself stumbled his way through a string of homilies and threats.
Mr. Timberland writes: "Sol Invictus should be ashamed of himself, pretending to be an American."
Ol' Sol, like Elvis, has left the building. These guys pop in, take a dump, and exit (unless they are like the bad boys -- Shooter comes to mind -- who come looking for abuse). Like that dog turd you stepped in and scraped off, physically it's gone, but the stink lingers.
