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A favorite Rove trick is to vilify any Democratic position as far out radical. Then the Repugs paint themselves as mainstream. When the public [the real mainstream] agrees with the Democrats, the Republicans lie about the stance and flip flop to appear mainstream.
Bush & Co never go to jail because the FBI and the CIA have the proof on everyone in government. When ever an Eliot Spitzer kicks up his traces, the FBI puts him out of business. They spy on Americans not terrorists.
Comment on Senate Bows to Bush, Approves Surveillance Bill - July 11, 2008 11:13 AM ()
I recalled the famous Lena Horne line. The butt is the first thing to go south. I can be had really funny.YPiR
Comment on Women's Ass-size Study (This is Great!) - July 11, 2008 10:48 AM ()
I think it is more just to incarcerate all public employees. Guilty until proven innocent, they would remain until they testified against three cohorts. In the meantime, we could close most agencies and hire retired British civil servants to administer those remaining.
If this is too drastic, Mr Bush will attack Iran, declare Martial Law and suspend the 2008 elections.
Comment on What If ... ? - July 11, 2008 5:35 AM ()
The doctor said he would remove my subcutaneous cyst free without charge. He stated the paperwork would cost him more than his fee.
The telecom companies broke the law that requires warrants for eavesdropping. Torture is Okay. Money laundering at the Bank of New York continued until the Russians went after them. If the Governor goes after Wall Street, the FBI closes down on him. McCain details ten funny ways to kill Iranians. He is a prince.
Comment on One for Each - July 11, 2008 5:16 AM ()
Sex crimes are a vital part of any torture effort. Since torture has little military value, the perpetrators Bush, Cheney, Rice and Rumsfeld do it for decadent sexual pleasures.
Comment on White House Sex Crimes - July 11, 2008 12:07 AM ()
Here is my major argument for improving Arab/American relations.
Comment on Muhajababes - July 10, 2008 11:58 PM ()
Maybe, the war opened as planned on Monday with the destruction of Washington. Since no one from the White House survived, we are missing the confirmation and the press release.
Would the USNavy report the Fifth Fleet as sunk? If 170,000 troops were beheaded in Iraq, would the USArmy release the body count? I say no news is usual.YPiR
Comment on Plainfield Mom Has 'Inside Info' on Iran War - Lol - July 10, 2008 8:49 AM ()
Recalling the good old days when I was aged two, I would have needed much parental urging to carry a memory till I was 14. You deflected the mother nicely.
Here's a puzzle. What should I have done? At a civic function I shared a table with a woman who was hot for me, my then current paramour and her husband.
BTW, wecome to MyBloggers.
Comment on Jealous or Insulted??? - July 9, 2008 11:14 PM ()
HuffPost on Rev Jessie Jackson: "So far I have only been told by a producer that Jackson criticizes Obama's proposed faith-based programs for "talking down to black people."

And (A warning here to younger or more sensitive readers) Jackson also says something about how the senator was "going to get his (twin objects of male anatomy) cut off."
This tidbit is on tape at the FOX studios.
Can we expect a future feature on how to prepare bull testicles?
Comment on Mack the Hoopie Mcbush as President - July 9, 2008 9:56 PM ()
Letsgetsmart on HuffPost wrote: Everyone howled when Nixon and his crew pulled their little break in and spy act. The majority of the people in congress from both parties agreed that this was a crime against every thing this country stood for. The media back then was the reason this came to light and the congress had to act. Now here we are today with a list of constitutional, criminal and civil violations that is way to long to place here and yet things just go on like business as usual. Have we gotten so saturated that red flags don't go up any more? Do we not have checks and balances any more? Are there so few decent elected people that things like the fisa vote today do not outrage our elected people any more? The media is at least as big a problem as any thing else and here today they got a pat on the back for a job well done by both parties in congress. In stead of being our watch dogs they are complicit in breaking the law and get congressional blessing. I don't care who they are or what party they are from, the congress have a lot of nerve presenting themselves as proud honest Americans. The honorable this or my trusted friend that, makes me gag every time I hear them say it.
Comment on Senate Passes Fisa Bill - July 9, 2008 8:49 PM ()
The Bush wire tapping apparatus has been compromised. Anyone can bug any American. Let us hope the present FISA bill will provide evidence against the traitors in our government. If the US does not prosecute them, other nations can. If a Senator makes an appointment with the CIA pedophile brothel in Bethesda, the text of the call should be posted on the Internet.
Comment on Senate Passes Fisa Bill - July 9, 2008 8:33 PM ()
The Bush wire tapping apparatus has been compromised. Anyone can bug any American. Let us hope the present FISA bill will provide evidence against the traitors in our government. If the US does not prosecute them, other nations can.YPiR
Comment on Kucinich to Introduce New Article of Impeachment A - July 9, 2008 8:22 PM ()
Luckily, most of my Blogster posts remain on my hard disc. Three times this year a visit to Blogster immediately took me down from the Internet. For a minimum three weeks each time I lost the service. Remaining is a 128 kbyte encrypted firewall.
I take it as a compliment.
You run a great shop that attracts fine bloggers.
Comment on Blogster Did What? - July 9, 2008 1:43 PM ()
A START: A waxwork of Adolf Hitler that went on display in Madame Tussauds in Berlin was decapitated by anti-fascist protesters within minutes of the exhibition opening. Though it is illegal to promote Nazism in Germany, Madame Tussauds argued that the exhibit was historically important, and that this depiction, dejected in his bunker, was no glorification. (Observer)
Comment on Cleaning up the Congress - July 8, 2008 9:17 PM ()
Everybody I know has two ears sticking up out of his head.
Comment on Sunday Cats ... - July 7, 2008 4:52 AM ()

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