And now a word from your pResident…

Filed in Uncategorized by on November 12, 2007

It’s ok when he does it?  but not me?

 “The enemies who attacked us six years ago want to strike our country again, and next time they hope to kill Americans on a scale that will make 9/11 pale by comparison.”

Bush, yesterday (aka Veterans Day)

Spare me….

Quote from Eternal Candidate Mike Protack regarding my earlier post:

Let me say what many are thinking. Veteran’s Day is not about poltical pettiness or anything resembling an agenda. Your photo is a sad way to say you disagree with the President. There are better ways to do so.

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  1. jason330 says:

    Gasp!!

    Bush politicized veterans day!! Head for the hills everyone. Hube is going to have a melt down.

  2. r smitty says:

    Per the first amendment, Bush can do it, you can do it.

    Bush is a self-glorifying asshole…

    Pretty simple.

  3. Brian says:

    A Triumph of Will over the organism.

  4. Brian says:

    Want to take on a big bipartisan issue:

    I expect that most will be interested to read how Democratic senators pursuing the presidential nomination voted in the 50-43 vote, especially in light of their strong statements against Judge Mukasey:

    “I am deeply troubled by Judge Mukasey’s unwillingness to clearly state his views on torture and unchecked executive power.” — Senator Hillary Clinton (D, NY)

    “No nominee for attorney general should need a second chance to oppose torture and the unnecessary violation of civil liberties.” — Senator Barack Obama (D, IL)

    “Judge Mukasey was asked a direct question on waterboarding and he refused to state that this practice is torture. I shall oppose his nomination.” — Senator Joe Biden (D, DE)

    “Mr. Mukasey’s position that the President does not have to heed the law disqualifies him from being the chief attorney for the United States.” — Senator Chris Dodd (D, CT)

    After those four examples of sound and fury signifying nothing, as all four senators voted the same way: with their feet. None of them showed up for Judge Mukasey’s confirmation vote, none of them let on that he or she knew the vote was coming, and none of them made a fuss about the way things were done.