Ironymeter Goes To 11
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“What bothers me is when people are irresponsibly using their positions and playing politics”
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The most divisive president in America’s history. The president who has used war and terrorism not as a rallying cry to national purpose, but as an electoral tool against the opposition party, the man who will flame out in the historical analysis, George W. Bush.
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What bothers me is when people are irresponsibly using their positions and playing politics
It didn’t bother him when the GOP politicized Terri Schiavo. And how about that political grandstanding over ‘Mission Accomplished’?
If it takes that long.
I propose that the flameout is underway and will become painfully apparent by the end of next year. We’ll endure two years of leaderless governance by a dispirited White House and a fractured Congress.
I propose that the flameout is underway and will become painfully apparent by the end of next year.
– shiver –
We ll endure two years of leaderless governance by a dispirited White House and a fractured Congress.
Every single Bush voter should be held responsible, even though they won’t be. It’s going to be hard to watch them whistle past this train wreck of an administration, as if they had nothing to do with enabling the disaster.
I propose burning a scarlet “W” into every one of their shiny foreheads.
P.S. Oliver, thanks for the preview feature!
Then 9/10 of my extended family will get to meet the Prince of Darkness. That’s the breaks.
I agree mudge. The blood spilled from every single American soldier and civilian Iraqi is the hands of those that voted for this madman. I can only hope that there is a special place in Hell for Bush supporters.
And here we thought it was Pat Robertson who condemned non-believers to hell.
The blood spilled from every single American soldier and civilian Iraqi is the hands of those that voted for this madman.
And the freedom of 25 million people is oalso on the hands of those who voted for Bush. Dems get no credit for this.
Except of course for those Dems that did and still do support this fiasco. There are a few left I think. Maybe they’ll get to sit next to George et al in the dock at the Hague?
Funny thing is, many polls show the Iraqis would prefer things the way they were before we invaded. Evil as Saddam was at least things were stable and they had the basic necessities of life. The damn ingrates just aren’t too impressed with our Freedom at the point of a gun. And lets not forget the 10 to a 100 thousand we’ve graciously freed from their burdensome lives. And the tens of thousands that will follow over the next few years from continued unrest and exposure to all the depleted uranium we’ve left lying all over the place.
Ohhh yeah, gimme some of that freedom.