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Originally posted by blueturk You're right. Nobody else out there could be as mind-numbingly incompetent and corrupt as your boy Bush, and inspire such outrage (except MAYBE Nixon). And you stupid fuckers were worried about blow jobs....
"And there is distrust in Washington. I am surprised, frankly, at the amount of distrust that exists in this town. And I'm sorry it's the case, and I'll work hard to try to elevate it." --George W. Bush, interview on National Public Radio, Jan. 29, 2007
The outrage started Jan 20, 2001, long before the war. It's been partisan ever since the Supreme Court ruling. The left has hated George W. Bush ever since.
Stop portraying the Clinton investigation as being about 'sex' or 'blowjobs'. It was about him lying under oath. He wouldn't have been disbarred because of sloppy sex with a fat intern.
Originally posted by Warham The outrage started Jan 20, 2001, long before the war. It's been partisan ever since the Supreme Court ruling. The left has hated George W. Bush ever since.
Stop portraying the Clinton investigation as being about 'sex' or 'blowjobs'. It was about him lying under oath. He wouldn't have been disbarred because of sloppy sex with a fat intern.
Having a presidency handed to you even though you got less votes than your opponent does inspire strong emotions, especially when your brother just happens to be governor of the state that cemented the "win".
As for the Clinton investigation, you've got a point. It's much better to do it the way Dubya and friends do....lie like hell, just don't do it under oath.
"He gave support to terrorists, had an established relationship with al Qaeda, and his regime is no more." –Dick Cheney, Nov. 7 2003 on Saddam Hussein
Originally posted by blueturk Having a presidency handed to you even though you got less votes than your opponent does inspire strong emotions, especially when your brother just happens to be governor of the state that cemented the "win".
Bush won every recount in the state, and the state Supreme Court tried their best to change state election laws midway through the recounts, giving Al Gore the chance to steal more votes.
I can see why there'd be anger that it didn't go the Democrat's way.
Originally posted by Warham The outrage started Jan 20, 2001, long before the war. It's been partisan ever since the Supreme Court ruling. The left has hated George W. Bush ever since.
Stop portraying the Clinton investigation as being about 'sex' or 'blowjobs'. It was about him lying under oath. He wouldn't have been disbarred because of sloppy sex with a fat intern.
He most certainly did lie under oath. As far as a "reasonable" (law definition for finding guilt) person would ascertain. But in lawyer speak, he was attempting to get off on a "technicality".
Serves ok, as long as you're not the victim. If any of us were in court trying to seek retribution for a crime committed against us, we'd be pissed as hell if our assailant got off on a technicality leaving us feeling like there's no justice. Only words.
Attorney's are scum, and this whole shenanigans is a damn political game. The bottom line, is that for the next 2 years we're going to see the Democrats battle Bush on anything he does. It's going to be as fun-filled and exciting as keeping track of the BFF battles among the "it" girls. You thought the Anna Nicole saga was ridiculous, well, just sit tight kiddies. Until the election, GWB isn't going to be able to have a cone of ice cream without it being propagandized by the Democrats.
It's called a VENDETTA.
They feel like they've gotten a bad reputation for voting FOR the Iraq war, so they'll use him to try to wash that away.
Is it ok?
Well, you all think about it this way.....no matter what you think of Bush.....
As long as they're turning DC into something more to the standards of the National Enquirer, they're NOT governing the people.
Did you get that?
They're NOT doing their elected jobs. Honestly, we could be attacked right now and not one of them would see it coming. They're using our tax dollars and manpower to battle each other instead of keeping an eye on anything, making any changes in broken systems, or following through on any election promises.
Talk is cheap guys, and if you believe anything a republican or democrat says then you're the fools. Not them.
"If our country is worth dying for in time of war let us resolve that it is truly worth living for in time of peace." - Hamilton Fish
....Until the election, GWB isn't going to be able to have a cone of ice cream without it being propagandized by the Democrats.
It's called a VENDETTA....
With all due respect to my fellow Tarheel, I don't think this administration's actions are being "propagandized by the Democrats". Dubya did pretty much whatever he wanted to with the rubberstamping Republican-led Congress. Now he can't, and he's pitching a fit because he's so used to getting his way (as he has his whole life) that he can't comprehend anybody questioning The Royal Court of King George. As for vendettas, over 3000 Americans have died because of Dubya's personal vendetta against Saddam Hussein. As I've said before, the reason Bush staged his ridiculous "Mission Accomplished" photo-op was because DUBYA'S mission was accomplished. He wanted Saddam out, and he got it. He never thought about what to do next, and our troops are paying for it.
"I think the American people — I hope the American — I don't think, let me — I hope the American people trust me." —George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., Dec. 18, 20
While you are correct, expand your mind just a little bit further into the playing field to understand what I'm saying. From this point on, there isn't one thing that George can do without being simply attacked by the Democrats. Even down to his choice of Ice Cream. I'm not saying he is innocent of anything, I'm just saying it's "game on bitches"...ya know?
"If our country is worth dying for in time of war let us resolve that it is truly worth living for in time of peace." - Hamilton Fish
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