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Old 03-25-2007, 11:17 AM   #1
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Damn this was good ...........
http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/0...my-patriotism/
Bill Maher nails these cork sucking Iceholes to the wall , and the 29% that still support this treasonous administration
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Old 03-25-2007, 02:13 PM   #2
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29% and declining... Bu$hco is shooting for Millard Fillmore numbers
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Old 03-25-2007, 02:18 PM   #3
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That was a pretty vicious new rules segment on Real Time this past Friday...Maher seemed to me to be more amped up than usual throughout the entire show.

I'll post it in it's entirity, as usual, when it becomes available on the show's site.
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Yeah, you tell them Maher. Shows over, now time to go back and hang out with prostitutes.
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Old 03-25-2007, 02:38 PM   #5
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Yeah, you tell them Maher. Shows over, now time to go back and hang out with prostitutes.
Good, he'll make advances on willing partners unlike O'Reilly
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Yeah, you tell them Maher. Shows over, now time to go back and hang out with prostitutes.
Like Jeff Gannon? Did they ever find out just who he was spending the night with in the White House?
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show isnt over crack pot ............ it has just begun .. your side is getting the shít kicked out of them for 8 years worth of lies and corruption .....fasten your sealbelt ...... it will only get better
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show isnt over crack pot ............ it has just begun .. your side is getting the shít kicked out of them for 8 years worth of lies and corruption .....fasten your sealbelt ...... it will only get better

......... it's getting bad for the POC (party of corruption) ....and can feel the anger is spreading amongst those who have paid attention and those who finally realize how Bush and his gang of criminals have done nothing positive for this country (unless it was advantagious for them), and have used any and every deceivable method to **** us and generations to come.
I am so sick of him, Cheney, and especially those who are still ignorant enough to support him and his methods.
Those who still support the Traitor in the WH should also be charged with treason (accessory before and after the fact), or admit in a public forum that they are the most clueless, uninformed human beings ever.

....The only thing Bush ever said which makes sense is "you are either with us or against us". No ****. I've chosen my side, and I say " you are either with me or you are against the US"!

or you are W*GS ( there is an exception to every rule)
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29% and declining... Bu$hco is shooting for Millard Fillmore numbers
You know it's bad when even Republicans in the Congress and Senate
are turning against Bush, and one (Hagel) is even bringing up the
subject of impeachment. Even at the height of Monica-gate,
Clinton still had the loyal support of the Democrats.
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:34 PM   #10
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You know it's bad when even Republicans in the Congress and Senate
are turning against Bush, and one (Hagel) is even bringing up the
subject of impeachment. Even at the height of Monica-gate,
Clinton still had the loyal support of the Democrats.
Unfortunately it's because of what Bush's done to their careers. If they had opposed him on principal maybe they'd have a future. But no, they chose to be his lackey and when they saw the results suddenly they turn, not because of the stupidity of what he'd done, to protect their own hides. Too little, too late. And I'm becoming disappointed with the Dem's playing nice guys. The man should be impeached, pure and simple. What Nixon and Clinton did to get theirs pales in comparison.
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Unfortunately it's because of what Bush's done to their careers. If they had opposed him on principal maybe they'd have a future. But no, they chose to be his lackey and when they saw the results suddenly they turn, not because of the stupidity of what he'd done, to protect their own hides. Too little, too late. And I'm becoming disappointed with the Dem's playing nice guys. The man should be impeached, pure and simple. What Nixon and Clinton did to get theirs pales in comparison.
The difference is that Nixon had powerful Democrats out to get him from the very start and Clinton had powerful Republicans out to
get him from the very start. So their troubles were a culmulation of grudges. Throw enough things at Nixon and Clinton and
eventually something will stick. Bush has been given a free ride for his first six years so it is going to take longer to build
a solid case, and two years may not be enough time, considering it took 6 years to get Nixon and Clinton, despite Bush's best efforts
to screw up everything he touches. The best thing for the Democrats is to let things fester for another 2 years and
this will give them an even better chance of winning the White House back next November. It might actually be in the
Republican's best interests to impeach Bush, but that might have its downside too, as they would need to find a candidate
who is sort of the anti-Bush, a Republican legitimately opposed to Bush all along. About the only one I can think of is McCain,
and he has tarred himself by his recent panderings to Bush's Iraq policy. Plus an anti-Bush would never get the support of the Religious Right.
McCain isn't getting much traction pandering to the Religious Right.
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Old 03-27-2007, 12:52 AM   #12
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That was priceless.

"The 29% who still support bush are the ones who like to pronounce themselves more patriotic than the rest of us"

"Just saying you're patriotic is like saying you have a big cock, if you have to say it chances are it's not true."
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Old 03-27-2007, 01:50 AM   #13
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The difference is that Nixon had powerful Democrats out to get him from the very start and Clinton had powerful Republicans out to
get him from the very start. So their troubles were a culmulation of grudges. Throw enough things at Nixon and Clinton and
eventually something will stick. Bush has been given a free ride for his first six years so it is going to take longer to build
a solid case, and two years may not be enough time, considering it took 6 years to get Nixon and Clinton, despite Bush's best efforts
to screw up everything he touches. The best thing for the Democrats is to let things fester for another 2 years and
this will give them an even better chance of winning the White House back next November. It might actually be in the
Republican's best interests to impeach Bush, but that might have its downside too, as they would need to find a candidate
who is sort of the anti-Bush, a Republican legitimately opposed to Bush all along. About the only one I can think of is McCain,
and he has tarred himself by his recent panderings to Bush's Iraq policy. Plus an anti-Bush would never get the support of the Religious Right.
McCain isn't getting much traction pandering to the Religious Right.
Yes, Bush has been given a free ride by the Republican legislature. I see their only saving grace as an impeachment but again, too little too late. Sure they can find an "anti-Bush". All the guy has to do is say the right things, be against Bush's policy's that have irritated the Religious Right, i.e., the illegal aliens and the Right is theirs. Not always a smart group, I mean who in an election focus on abortion and gay marriage as the big problems in this nation. But as shown in the last election the nation has woke up and while they agree with the Right on some issues they aren't going to allow those issues to be the focus while the administration shreds our constitution.
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The difference is that Nixon had powerful Democrats out to get him from the very start and Clinton had powerful Republicans out to
get him from the very start. So their troubles were a culmulation of grudges. Throw enough things at Nixon and Clinton and
eventually something will stick. Bush has been given a free ride for his first six years so it is going to take longer to build
a solid case, and two years may not be enough time, considering it took 6 years to get Nixon and Clinton, despite Bush's best efforts
to screw up everything he touches. The best thing for the Democrats is to let things fester for another 2 years and
this will give them an even better chance of winning the White House back next November. It might actually be in the
Republican's best interests to impeach Bush, but that might have its downside too, as they would need to find a candidate
who is sort of the anti-Bush, a Republican legitimately opposed to Bush all along. About the only one I can think of is McCain,
and he has tarred himself by his recent panderings to Bush's Iraq policy. Plus an anti-Bush would never get the support of the Religious Right.
McCain isn't getting much traction pandering to the Religious Right.
Nixon and his cabal committed numerous high crimes and misdemeanors. The only reason he resigned is because a group of senators from his own party visited him the night before and told him they would be voting for his impeachment. He was guilty, in other words. The Clinton impeachment was a political witch hunt, similar to what happened to Andrew Johnson.

Nixon was, and always will be, a criminal. Ford's imbecilic pardon changes nothing. But Bush and his cabal are worse than even Nixon.
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Nixon was, and always will be, a criminal. But Bush and his cabal are worse than even Nixon.

Short and sweet!
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