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11-1-2007 6:30 PM
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pokkets says:
Bush blames the democrats for poor veterans programs, due to their unwillingness to rubber stamp military spending.
He talks about allowing the likes of Hitler, and "Lenin, and the consequences. The dictator is here, and the consequences are patently obvious, and immediate. The War is the Second American Civil War. The Aristocracy vs The People. Just look at the real defense of the U.S. homeland. There hasn't been a whit. Katrina, California, The National guard, the poverty that is consuming more, and more people who thought they had a secure lifestyle and income. The absolute assumption of power despite the will of the majority, the preparedness to act in a criminal manner.
A) Because the laws that are enacted particularly absolve them, or
B) Because there is confidence of enough reasonable doubt to avoid conviction,
The absolute disregard for the constitution that endowed them with power, corrupt election practices, genocide, prejudice.....
FALSE FLAG ATTACKS.
The people are A
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11-1-2007 8:19 PM
vk2yoc

President Bush compared Congress' Democratic leaders Thursday to people who ignored the rise of Lenin and Hitler early in the last century, saying "the world paid a terrible price" then and risks similar consequences for inaction today.
Every problem carrys it's own solution, simply sustitute Bush for Lenin and Hitler.
11-1-2007 8:34 PM
ratilfar
Bush to Democrats "We are at War"
No shit! Do us all a favor Gerogie Porgie and get the hell out of the way and let someone competent run the show (and I don't mean the Dark Lord of the Shits, you have for a VP/Puppeter).
11-1-2007 9:58 PM
jstates1
Wow, nice intellectual comments there, ratilfar.

If the Democrats weren't so obsessed with turning every war funding bill into a new way to twist the President's arm, maybe our troops would actually have the functional equipment necessary to win this war.

Maybe our troops wouldn't be dying right and left. Maybe we could have been out of Iraq by now.
11-1-2007 11:13 PM
ratilfar
Thats 4 years short and a few billions dollars to few. In fact the Dems have bent over backwards to give the Pentagon money, money that has not being well spent. And the U.S. is not out of Iraq because Bush said that it would not happen during his presidency.

As for being intellectual, I could, but I since those I am addressing don't have any intellect and those that do abuse it, I am not going to wast my neurons with them.
11-1-2007 11:27 PM
vk2yoc
Throwing money at this problem is like throwing petrol on a fire.

It requires a change in attitude!!
11-2-2007 6:50 AM
tabsey
Bush also added to his quotable quotes, and the conception that he is a frustrated dictator by saying that too many members of Congress were listening to their constituents.
He is feeling the pinch, me thinks.
The corruption and extra tours of duty should have reduced the troops to a disorganized mob, but they have stayed on course, even though they are saying Iraq is a waste of time.
11-2-2007 2:25 PM
wendy6552
Jstates1

Spoken like a true Neo-Con,you get the ostrich alert.com award for November




11-2-2007 4:01 PM
jstates1
Uh, thanks?
11-2-2007 5:52 PM
kkcapricorn
he is a frustrated dictator by saying that too many members of Congress were listening to their constituents
I couldn't have said it better. But it should have more impact coming from you tabsey, since you do not live in the US.
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