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10-19-2007 11:05 AM401 views
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10-19-2007 11:43 AM
ColoradoRight
BDS - Bush Derangement Syndrome. And Pete Stark is a complete and utter socialist. Apparently he thinks that its OK for AL Queda to cook little boys and present them to their families for dinner (as has been documented in Iraq)- but having a family actually pay for their children's vaccinations is an atrocity.
10-19-2007 12:10 PM
ratilfar
I agree with the Senator and by CR's reaction I think he is on the right track. A socialist...what talk about a sin!
10-19-2007 12:14 PM
kkcapricorn
What do you think about what he said and how he said it?
I think it is so refreshing to hear a politician speak out in language ALL Americans can understand. And most will agree with.
"socialist"? hmmm is that supposed to be another "dirty word" like liberal?
Kudos to Pete Clark
10-19-2007 12:28 PM
bignosemousie
saying that young Americans are getting their "heads blown off for the president's amusement."
Do people really think that George Bush is amused when an American soldier dies?

I think it is so refreshing to hear a politician speak out in language ALL Americans can understand. And most will agree with.
Kkcapricorn, do you really think most Americans agree that our President is amused when a soldier dies?

I can certainly grasp not liking Bush's presidency, and I can even understand someone not liking him personally. But I am baffled that people would think this war is entertainment for him. That he is keeping our soldiers in Iraq because it's fu...
10-19-2007 12:34 PM
willhelm
I clipped the video

Ratilfar's comment is predictable. This is the level of thought we have to deal with.
10-19-2007 12:37 PM
ratilfar
Well he keeps smirking, so I guess he finds something funny about. And if it allows him to play Commander Codpiece, aren't these kids dying for him to prove the point that he is the "Commander-in-Chief"?

10-19-2007 12:54 PM
bignosemousie
aren't these kids dying for him to prove the point that he is the "Commander-in-Chief"?
No.
10-19-2007 1:10 PM
ratilfar
Then someone should tell him that, because he doesn't get it.
10-19-2007 1:26 PM
bignosemousie
Have mercy, Ratilfar. Write him a letter, you know where he lives.
10-19-2007 3:07 PM
ratilfar
Well, but the man can't read! And I am afraid it will disappear into one of Cheney's man size safes. I could always try, I guess....
10-19-2007 4:26 PM
bignosemousie
You could make him a nice picture book. I think he probably gets a lot of hate mail, and he might enjoy the change.
10-19-2007 8:15 PM
kkcapricorn
I think he is pleased when a soldier gets killed, because they are not "people" to him. It gets him off the hook with the high medical costs of those who return.
Going way back in history, the soldier was expected to kill and be ready to die for his leader. Death in battle was considered to be honorable. Look at all the Roman Caesars, Hannibal, Alexander the Great, the Vikings, Normans, Saxons, Napoleon and on & on.

You may think it is horrible of me to say that, but Bush is a substance abuser with psychiatric problems. The addictive personality sees others as a means to an end.
10-19-2007 10:34 PM
willhelm
I think he is pleased when a soldier gets killed
they are not "people" to him.
It gets him off the hook with the high medical costs of those who return.
Bush is a substance abuser with psychiatric problems. The addictive personality sees others as a means to an end.
You may think it is horrible of me to say that,...
I do not think it is horrible at all, kkcapricorn. I think you should say whatever you want to say.
10-20-2007 12:49 AM
BobbyRutan
Some found the following event described disgusting, I don't how you could judge it any other way:

President George W. Bush was the star performer at the 60th annual Radio and Television Correspondents’ Association dinner held in Washington, DC Thursday night.

Bush spent ten minutes doing a standup comic routine for the assembled officials and members of the media elite. The running gag centered on a slide show presentation of pictures of the US president in awkward poses—peering under a table, leaning to look out a window, etc.

To appreciative laughter and applause from the poodles of the Washington press corps, Bush accompanied the pictures with a narr...
10-20-2007 3:52 AM
Bodark
Stark saying that Bush is amused seems mighty trivial when compared Bush's lies that got us into this Iraqi quagmire in the first place.
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