No not really! I would only throw a tantrum if I had to wake up to your ungly ass every day. I know you want to join the winning team so come on over to team McCain. No wait don't I don't think I could stomach looking at that ugly puss of yours.<quoted text>
oh dear... having a little tantrum are we?
Ex-officials: Bush admin. ignored Iraq corruption
- Posted in the Iraq Forum
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“One country, one destiny”
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“One country, one destiny”
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Who the hell are you to say you are right! There are plenty of people out there who disagree with you and say you are wrong and I have seen them on here,but again if their get a little out of hand I have seen you go and tattle on them to get them remove. I mean look at that stupid Avitar you have! Looks like something a little kid would do when they couldn't get their way so do me and a lot of other people a favor and just talk to your leftist friends you friggin MORON! |
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“SUPPORT OUR TROOPS”
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More name calling? You are seriously out of control little boy! Do you have ANYTHING intelligent to say to support your point of view on the subject of this board? I didn't think so! |
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“SUPPORT OUR TROOPS”
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What does McCain have to offer as a candidate that Obama or Clinton do not? How is McCain different from Bush? Since you seem to think you're a member of something called "team McCain", I'm sure you can answer my questions. This is your chance to post something useful, productive and informative that will be of benefit to your candidate. Let's see if you are up to the challenge. |
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Bush's days are numbered!!
>> He will never walk freely in our country!!! ..He has earned the "Criminal Reputation", and legacy that goes with it!!! SOON ..we will have to try Bush for his crimes..so the world does not incriminate the United States!! |
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If the Sun hasn't come through yet dear Alfie, it never will, you're in a bubble with food coloring! |
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That’s true. Even his escaping to Paraguay won’t do him much good.:^( |
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There are few notables emerging..which is refreshing indeed. I agree Keith Olbermann is leaps and bounds ahead of the Sean Hannity, O'reily and Ann Coulter caliber. I enjoy Michael Savage..sometimes a little over the top, but a great host nonetheless. Michael Medved (?) is good if you can wade through his rigid thinking and carefully selected "guests" who are incapable of making a point, which is the successful strategy employed by Rush Limbaugh..who I enjoy also. In fact, I think Rush is one of the brightest out there, although he only colors inside the narrow lines drawn by the conservative propaganda machine. I think Rush is probably still the best the right has to offer up, but a distant second Rachael Maddow in terms of wit and intellectual ability. I'm glad she left her career as a medical doctor to enter the arena of political commentary. This country needs a watchdog like her. |
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That made me laugh..thanks! Here's a good one: What does Bush call a Nazi? GRAMPA!! |
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Barbara Bush has been on the Republican side for awhile. |
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Thank you. When it’s time for bush to leave this world, I’m sure he’ll be joining his grandpa. And I’m also sure they’ll both be having one HELL of a time. adios..... |
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“It's Y'all, Not You All!”
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Response to your post! REP. JOHN YOUNG (D-Tex.): On June 11, 1976, Colleen Gardner, a former staff secretary to Young, told the New York Times that Young increased her salary after she gave in to his sexual advances. REP. ALLAN HOWE (D-Utah): On June 13, 1976, Howe was arrested in Salt Lake City on charges of soliciting two policewomen posing as prostitutes. REP. FRED RICHMOND (D-N.Y.): In April 1978, Richmond was arrested in Washington for soliciting sex from a 16-year-old boy. Richmond apologized for his actions, conceding he "made bad judgments involving my private life." -- he resigned his seat. REP. JOHN HINSON (D-Miss.): On Aug. 8, 1980, during his first reelection bid, Hinson stunned everyone by announcing that in 1976 he had been accused of committing an obscene act at a gay haunt in Virginia. Hinson, married and a strong conservative, added that in 1977 he had survived a fire in a gay D.C. movie theater. He was making the disclosure, he said, because he needed to clear his conscience. REP. ROBERT BAUMAN (D-Md.): On Oct. 3, 1980, Bauman, a leading "pro-family" conservative, pleaded innocent to a charge that he committed oral sodomy on a teenage boy in Washington. Married and the father of four, Bauman conceded that he had been an alcoholic but had been seeking treatment. The news came as a shock to voters of the rural, conservative district, and he lost to a Democrat in November. REP. DAN CRANE (R-Ill.) and REP. GERRY STUDDS (D-Mass.): The House ethics committee on July 14, 1983, announced that Crane and Studds had sexual relationships with teenage congressional pages -- Crane with a 17-year-old female in 1980, Studds with a 17-year-old male in 1973. Both admitted the charges that same day, and Studds acknowledged he was gay. REP. ERNIE KONNYU (D-Calif.): In August 1987, two former Konnyu aides complained to the San Jose Mercury News that the freshman Republican had sexually harassed them. SEN. BROCK ADAMS (D-Wash.): On Sept. 27, 1988, Seattle newspapers reported that Kari Tupper, the daughter of Adams's longtime friends, filed a complaint against the Washington Democrat in July of 1987, charging sexual assault. She claimed she went to Adams's house in March 1987 to get him to end a pattern of harassment, but that he drugged her and assaulted her. REP. JIM BATES (D-Calif.): Roll Call quoted former Bates aides in October 1988 saying that the San Diego Democrat made sexual advances toward female staffers. Bates called it a GOP-inspired smear campaign, but also apologized for anything he did that might have seemed inappropriate. REP. GUS SAVAGE (D-Ill.): The Washington Post reported on July 19, 1989, that Savage had fondled a Peace Corps volunteer while on an official visit to Zaire. Savage called the story a lie and blamed it on his political enemies and a racist media.(Savage is black.) In January 1990, the House ethics committee decided that the events did occur, but decided against any disciplinary action because Savage wrote a letter to the woman saying he "never intended to offend" her. Savage was reelected in 1990, but finally ousted in the 1992 primary by Mel Reynolds. REP. BARNEY FRANK (D-Mass.): In response to a story in the Aug. 25, 1989, Washington Times, Frank confirmed that he hired Steve Gobie, a male prostitute, in 1985 to live with and work for him in his D.C. apartment. In October 1992, Republican Senate nominee Rick Reed began running a campaign commercial that included a surreptitiously taped interview with Lenore Kwock, Inouye's hairdresser. REP MEL REYNOLDS (D-Ill.): Freshman Reynolds was indicted on Aug. 19, 1994, on charges of having sex with a 16-year-old campaign worker and then pressuring her to lie about it. I ran out of space too!! |
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“It's Y'all, Not You All!”
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Response to your post! REP. JOHN YOUNG (D-Tex.): On June 11, 1976, Colleen Gardner, a former staff secretary to Young, told the New York Times that Young increased her salary after she gave in to his sexual advances. REP. ALLAN HOWE (D-Utah): On June 13, 1976, Howe was arrested in Salt Lake City on charges of soliciting two policewomen posing as prostitutes. REP. FRED RICHMOND (D-N.Y.): In April 1978, Richmond was arrested in Washington for soliciting sex from a 16-year-old boy. Richmond apologized for his actions, conceding he "made bad judgments involving my private life." -- he resigned his seat. REP. JOHN HINSON (D-Miss.): On Aug. 8, 1980, during his first reelection bid, Hinson stunned everyone by announcing that in 1976 he had been accused of committing an obscene act at a gay haunt in Virginia. Hinson, married and a strong conservative, added that in 1977 he had survived a fire in a gay D.C. movie theater. He was making the disclosure, he said, because he needed to clear his conscience. REP. ROBERT BAUMAN (D-Md.): On Oct. 3, 1980, Bauman, a leading "pro-family" conservative, pleaded innocent to a charge that he committed oral sodomy on a teenage boy in Washington. Married and the father of four, Bauman conceded that he had been an alcoholic but had been seeking treatment. The news came as a shock to voters of the rural, conservative district, and he lost to a Democrat in November. REP. DAN CRANE (R-Ill.) and REP. GERRY STUDDS (D-Mass.): The House ethics committee on July 14, 1983, announced that Crane and Studds had sexual relationships with teenage congressional pages -- Crane with a 17-year-old female in 1980, Studds with a 17-year-old male in 1973. Both admitted the charges that same day, and Studds acknowledged he was gay. REP. ERNIE KONNYU (D-Calif.): In August 1987, two former Konnyu aides complained to the San Jose Mercury News that the freshman Republican had sexually harassed them. SEN. BROCK ADAMS (D-Wash.): On Sept. 27, 1988, Seattle newspapers reported that Kari Tupper, the daughter of Adams's longtime friends, filed a complaint against the Washington Democrat in July of 1987, charging sexual assault. She claimed she went to Adams's house in March 1987 to get him to end a pattern of harassment, but that he drugged her and assaulted her. REP. JIM BATES (D-Calif.): Roll Call quoted former Bates aides in October 1988 saying that the San Diego Democrat made sexual advances toward female staffers. Bates called it a GOP-inspired smear campaign, but also apologized for anything he did that might have seemed inappropriate. REP. GUS SAVAGE (D-Ill.): The Washington Post reported on July 19, 1989, that Savage had fondled a Peace Corps volunteer while on an official visit to Zaire. Savage called the story a lie and blamed it on his political enemies and a racist media.(Savage is black.) In January 1990, the House ethics committee decided that the events did occur, but decided against any disciplinary action because Savage wrote a letter to the woman saying he "never intended to offend" her. Savage was reelected in 1990, but finally ousted in the 1992 primary by Mel Reynolds. REP. BARNEY FRANK (D-Mass.): In response to a story in the Aug. 25, 1989, Washington Times, Frank confirmed that he hired Steve Gobie, a male prostitute, in 1985 to live with and work for him in his D.C. apartment. In October 1992, Republican Senate nominee Rick Reed began running a campaign commercial that included a surreptitiously taped interview with Lenore Kwock, Inouye's hairdresser. REP MEL REYNOLDS (D-Ill.): Freshman Reynolds was indicted on Aug. 19, 1994, on charges of having sex with a 16-year-old campaign worker and then pressuring her to lie about it. I ran out of space too!! |
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“It's Y'all, Not You All!”
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He'll walk freely enough! And he's not going to Paraguay, that's already been proven to be a liberal lie. Do you people think you are fooling the American voters with your fiction? |
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“It's Y'all, Not You All!”
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http://usinfo.state.gov/media/Archive/2006/Ja...
Oops, forgot this part!! Proof of the false rumors about Paraguay! |
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I guess it’s about that time to post Kevin Tillman’s powerful document,(for those who haven’t read it yet)
Especially now since he spoke and still speaks the truth. Boy does he speak the truth (and he says the things I would have liked to have said, only he says far better then I ever could) And it never seems to be out of date since nothing has really changed since he wrote it more than a year ago. And what better gift then to post what Kevin Tillman had to say. Kevin Tillman joined the Army with his brother Pat in 2002, and they served together in Iraq and Afghanistan. Pat was killed in Afghanistan on April 22, 2004 (was it friendly fire or was it premeditated murder?). “Somehow back at home, support for the soldiers meant having a five-year-old kindergartener scribble a picture with crayons and send it overseas, or slapping stickers on cars, or lobbying Congress for an extra pad in a helmet. It’s interesting that a soldier on his third or fourth tour should care about a drawing from a five-year-old; or a faded sticker on a car as his friends die around him; or an extra pad in a helmet, as if it will protect him when an IED throws his vehicle 50 feet into the air as his body comes apart and his skin melts to the seat. Somehow the more soldiers that die, the more legitimate the illegal invasion becomes. Somehow American leadership, whose only credit is lying to its people and illegally invading a nation, has been allowed to steal the courage, virtue and honor of its soldiers on the ground. Somehow those afraid to fight an illegal invasion decades ago are allowed to send soldiers to die for an illegal invasion they started. Somehow faking character, virtue and strength is tolerated. Somehow profiting from tragedy and horror is tolerated. Somehow the death of tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people is tolerated. Somehow subversion of the Bill of Rights and The Constitution is tolerated. Somehow suspension of Habeas Corpus is supposed to keep this country safe. Somehow torture is tolerated. Somehow lying is tolerated. Somehow reason is being discarded for faith, dogma, and nonsense. Somehow American leadership managed to create a more dangerous world. Somehow a narrative is more important than reality. Somehow America has become a country that projects everything that it is not and condemns everything that it is. Somehow the most reasonable, trusted and respected country in the world has become one of the most irrational, belligerent, feared, and distrusted countries in the world. Somehow being politically informed, diligent, and skeptical has been replaced by apathy through active ignorance. Somehow the same incompetent, narcissistic, virtueless, vacuous, malicious criminals are still in charge of this country. Somehow this is tolerated. Somehow nobody is accountable for this. In a democracy, the policy of the leaders is the policy of the people. So don’t be shocked when our grandkids bury much of this generation as traitors to the nation, to the world and to humanity. Most likely, they will come to know that “somehow” was nurtured by fear, insecurity and indifference, leaving the country vulnerable to unchecked, unchallenged parasites. Luckily this country is still a democracy. People still have a voice Brother and Friend of Pat Tillman, Kevin Tillman The important thing is that Pat Tillman is in a far better place now, now that God is his President and that he no longer has to look at bush’s face and listen to his stupid voice. Thank you.. Happy Memorial Day??? |
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“It's Y'all, Not You All!”
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Uh, oh guys, I got one of those double posts again! I hate when that happens. There's good and bad in all. Our democratic led congress elected in 2006 promised to "clean up" corruption. They have only made it worse. Think about it!
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And IF bush suddenly dropped dead from a massive heart attack I truly doubt you would be shedding one itty-bitty tear. I already know the Troops, The Iraqi's The Families who lost their loved one in a war that should never have been and the ENTIRE WORLD WONT....ADIOS.. |
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