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    The way it's going to be on clipmarks.com
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  5-12-2007    52
     I've done a lot of talking and writing lately about the type of environment we're trying to create here on clipmarks. I hope/think that i've been very clear. I know i've given it a great deal of thought. Please click through to the source and read the entire blog post to know where i stand. I want to be 100% clear. I am going to begin disabling accounts of users who i feel consistently violate the spirit of what this is all about.
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    Americans support impeaching Bush
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  10-24-2006    53
     Could be very interesting if the Dems take the House and Senate.
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    10 Weaknesses of Human Intelligence
    anpl32
    by anpl32  6-27-2007    5
     No Remarks
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    A JOKE THAT IS TOO TRUE TO BE FUNNY.
    thinkingblue
    by thinkingblue  10-19-2007    16
     Finally some clever person put Republicans in the middle of the light bulb screwing joke and IT HITS THE OLD PROVERBIAL NAIL ON IT'S OLD "IF THE SHOE FITS, WEAR IT" BLOCKHEAD! The only screwing light bulb joke EVER without humor! Just to be fair... Here is one about Dems screwing a light bulb: How many Democrats does it take to change a light bulb? One to change the bulb, six to talk about how wonderful it's going to be when the new bulb is screwed in, and ten to argue for increased funding for solar lighting research.:eek:
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    republicans hate kittens
    warrenjoseph76
    by warrenjoseph76  10-20-2006    6
     No Remarks
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    Republicans: Only Our Pastors Can Say Crazy Shit
    debbyski
    by debbyski  3-19-2008    55
     No Remarks
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    Do you REALLY know what will make you happy?
    deusdiabolus
    by deusdiabolus  1-25-2007    3
     No Remarks
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    Who would Jesus torture
    Geshizar
    by Geshizar  12-11-2007    132
     Welcome to the new Christianity. Or is it The new BS. Maybe those of you who would condone torture during the week and attend your temples and cathedrals on Sunday truly don't believe in your God. Why else would you make an argument for rather then against. Now it shouldn't bother me I,m a heathen, fortunately I still maintain a since of moral decency, you know, like what is written in some of those dumb ass documents like the CONSTITUTION and THE BILL OF RIGHTS. If all you so called people of faith would get together there would be more then enough voices to effect a change, right? After all yours is the moral outraged, just and family oriented party is it not? Just like to say Thank you for living up to my worst suspicions. The entire lot are self-righteous, blathering hypocrites.
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    White House 'panicked' over anti-war resolutions
    jklugman
    by jklugman  1-27-2007    9
     Via Brad DeLong
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    Bush signs bill that makes torture legal
    ericskiff
    by ericskiff  10-17-2006    43
     The big question is that if it's legal now, what was it when the Whitehouse authorized it before? Does this retroactively make "tough interrogation" legal?
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    Republicans: Crazy, Or Nuts?
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-4-2008    19
     Who in their right mind would argue with the observations in this article? More: "The Republican Party has become an aggregation of people who prefer to live in a world of fantasy -- and their first fantasy, the Ur-myth on which the entire conceit rests, is (classically) "we are the realists." "It degrades, into farce and Newspeak, from there. The perpetrators and defenders of the outing of a CIA agent are "patriots." Tom DeLay is a "leader" and Newt Gingrich is a "visionary." The President plays guitar while New Orleans drowns, causes a hundred thousand Americans and Iraqis to be killed or injured, and outsources torture, and it's the Democrats who, per the repellent Ramesh Ponnuru, are the "party of death." "It has gotten so that you have to muster all the compassion and understanding of which you are capable just to think of the Republicans as a party of greedy corporatists manipulating the credulous, the provincial, and the bigoted. That's the nice way of putting it.”
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    An Immoral Philosophy
    schreibe
    by schreibe  8-2-2007    15
     More: It must be about philosophy, because it surely isn't about cost. One of the plans Mr. Bush opposes, the one approved by an overwhelming bipartisan majority in the Senate Finance Committee, would cost less over the next five years than we'll spend in Iraq in the next four months. And it would be fully paid for by an increase in tobacco taxes. So what kind of philosophy says that it's O.K. to subsidize insurance companies, but not to provide health care to children? So his philosophy says that the government must be prevented from solving problems, even if it can. In fact, the more good a proposed government program would do, the more fiercely it must be opposed. denying basic health care to children whose parents lack the means to pay for it, simply because you're afraid that success in insuring children might put big government in a good light, is just morally wrong. it seems, more basic decency in the hearts of Americans than is dreamt of in Mr. Bush's philosophy.
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    Where are the Republicans? Only .5% of Americans fighting in Iraq.
    righthand
    by righthand  8-1-2007    6
     By Cptenaud. There's no vacation for our troops in Iraq, Joe Galloway writes that as we are, "hard upon the dog days of August. Members of the U.S. Congress and the Iraqi parliament will soon slither away to the shade of cooler rocks, and President Bush will no doubt head off to Crawford to take his frustrations out on some brush with a chainsaw. Meanwhile, in Iraq, the 60,000 American combat troops who daily patrol the most dangerous streets and roads in the world will carry on fighting, dying and bleeding in the broiling sun where temperatures nudge the 130-degree mark and 40 pounds of body armor and Kevlar helmet plus weapon and ammunition weigh more with every step an Infantryman takes. The politicians in Washington and Baghdad will take their summer breaks, happy to postpone any further thought of Iraq at least until September, when the U.S. commander Gen. David Petraeus makes his progress report on the American troop surge to Congress, as though that may make some dif
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    The Men Behind Blackwater
    ratilfar
    by ratilfar  10-3-2007    1
     Now this guy looks familiar....
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    Warning, not for delicate ears. Don't pop or you'll drop...
    righthand
    by righthand  7-28-2007    18
     by URBANRUST. Warning!!! Not for Christian, Nazis, Republicans, prigs, ..... Don't pop or you'll drop! Age warning. Not for anyone over X00.
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    Bush is "a pitiful coward"
    kmcolo
    by kmcolo  12-9-2006    45
     The dust bin of history cannot come soon enough for this presidency. Remember when they took the White House? Talk of having the adults in charge? Ha! Remember that Republicans call themselves the party of personal responsibility? Ha! Can our country survive the next two years?
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    Al Gore Places Infant Son In Rocket To Escape Dying Planet
    William Hung
    by William Hung  7-30-2008    6
     "Perhaps he will succeed where I have failed," Gore said.
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    The Legends of Colors
    haraya
    by haraya  7-9-2007    4
     More at the site.
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    Fox News: New Logo..
    TJColatrella
    by TJColatrella  10-1-2007    5
     No Remarks
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    US House votes for troop pullout
    invictus
    by invictus  7-12-2007    1
     No Remarks
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    Wilhelm backs Obama, "He can bring CHANGE!"
    BobbyRutan
    by BobbyRutan  2-13-2008    15
     A Wilhelm with common sense and logic. Who knew Wilhelm ran Clinton's White House bid in 1992 and became head of the DNC? Who knew?
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    Republicans say impeach
    cptenaud
    by cptenaud  9-4-2007    5
     Can't wait to see how Hannity et al tries to swift-boat this Reagan conservative. I'm seein' a Coulter/Malkin snake attack on Fox Noise any day now.
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    dear ann coulter: name-calling isn't nice. love, advertisers
    cylons
    by cylons  3-6-2007    8
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    Why most men are Republicans
    yelllowelle
    by yelllowelle  11-1-2006    10
     I don't know if most men are Republicans or not, but this is funny anyway!
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    The Truth About Republican Economics and American Debt
    AcesLucky
    by AcesLucky  1-12-2008    7
     The chart will SHOCK you into reality about the Conservative agenda to borrow until the dollar is completely worthless and America is owned by foreigners.
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    Silence That Man! He's Telling The Truth!!!
    sahara
    by sahara  11-17-2007    4
     "I would ask the congressman to ... tell us what he meant," said Rudy. A fair question and a crucial question. When Ron Paul said the 9-11 killers were "over here because we are over there," he was not excusing the mass murderers of 3,000 Americans. He was explaining the roots of hatred out of which the suicide-killers came. Lest we forget, Osama bin Laden was among the mujahideen whom we, in the Reagan decade, were aiding when they were fighting to expel the Red Army from Afghanistan. We sent them Stinger missiles, Spanish mortars, sniper rifles. And they helped drive the Russians out. Osama bin Laden in his declaration of war in the 1990s said it was U.S. troops on the sacred soil of Saudi Arabia, U.S. bombing and sanctions of a crushed Iraqi people, and U.S. support of Israel's persecution of the Palestinians that were the reasons he and his mujahideen were declaring war on us. (from article)
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    Who Would Jesus Torture?
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  11-11-2007    12
     Makes sense to me.
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    Republican Fears (unfair, unbalanced, not politically correct)
    sahara
    by sahara  10-21-2007    5
     More at site.
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    1 In 5 Americans Are Crazed, Drooling Nutjobs
    cniq_cniq
    by cniq_cniq  5-5-2007    43
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    "Bush F****d Up the War": said Repub Senator
    BobbyRutan
    by BobbyRutan  7-18-2007    2
     The findings echo similar assessments of the terror threat from British spy chiefs. They inflamed an already febrile atmosphere in Congress, where Mr Bush is haemorrhaging support from Republicans. Mr Voinovich is not the only ally of the President losing faith. Yesterday, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, owned by the hitherto loyal businessman Richard Mellon Scaife, branded the Bush administration's plans to stay the course in Iraq a "prescription for American suicide". Don't know who Richard Mellon Scaife is? He is the billionaire rightwing nutjob who funded the rightwings hitjob on President Clinton. "We're going to get Clinton," Joan Bingham, a New York publisher present at the lunch, remembers him saying. "And you'll be much happier," he said to Bingham and another Democrat at the table Who's happy now?
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    The Coulterization of the American Right
    Kore7
    by Kore7  3-14-2007    1
     "And if the Republicans go down big in 2008, conservatives will finally be forced to confront the Frankenstein monster they created...."
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    10 types of republicans
    lifecyce1898
    by lifecyce1898  8-11-2007    4
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    Breaking News: Bush says he'll listen to Congress!!
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  12-8-2006    5
     Is it not odd that it's considered "news" when the President of the United States says he will listen to Congress? The only thing that's newsworthy is that he took this long to listen.
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    They Are After All, Your Fellow Americans
    debbyski
    by debbyski  6-19-2007    12
     No Remarks
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    Former GOP Senator Quits Republican Party
    BobbyRutan
    by BobbyRutan  9-17-2007    4
     No room for moderates in the Republican Party. Good job Karl Rove. More: Chafee himself laid out some of the ways he disagreed with his party, notably as one of only 23 senators and the only Republican to oppose the resolution supporting the invasion of Iraq. He went on to criticize the “permanent deficits” caused by Republican tax cuts. Chafee referred yesterday to the broad-based, bipartisan Iraq Study Group that Congress created, a process Chafee approved of. The study group recommended a gradual pullback of American forces, and insistence that the Iraqi government take more responsibility for security. But he said that since the study group made its recommendations, which he agreed with, “no one’s paid any attention to them.”
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    Bloomberg leaving Republican Party.
    BitDrifter
    by BitDrifter  6-19-2007    5
     No Remarks
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    another nail in the coffin of our democratic republic
    Thorne
    by Thorne  7-4-2007    3
     No Remarks
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    Conservatives are fake Christians: Charles Barkley
    arifsali
    by arifsali  2-16-2008    4
     No Remarks
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    Scientists: Bush Muzzled Research
    TheCatWhisperer
    by TheCatWhisperer  11-2-2006    8
     No surprise here... I remember a few stories last year about scientists from NASA and other administrations complaining that their papers were being censored.
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    Morality and Religion in Government
    jstates1
    by jstates1  10-22-2007    35
     Good stuff.
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