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Hear ye, hear ye....
NEWSFLASH! According to an unnamed government official, the Wascally Wepublicans are solely responsible for manufacturing news about an alleged hurricane and its attendant damage on the Gulf Coast, in a blatant attempt to steer reporters away from the alleged revealing of a name of an alleged CIA operative. Citing executive privilege, this official muttered, sotto voce, "Due to the combined efforts of Halliburton and their fleet of black helicopters, the super-secret double-black ops section of the CIA, and Bubba's organic fertilizer factory, a large methane cloud was produced and subsequently ignited with a 2.75" white phosphorus rocket fired by an unmarked F-15 fighter, allegedly from the Texas Air National Guard, piloted by a former Texas Air National Guard officer, George W. Bush himself."
As the methane cloud exploded, it created an atmospheric disturbance which allowed massive winds to rush into the vacuum and formed what weather people are calling a "flatulence overpressurization", which in turn started the winds awhirlin' in a counter-clockwise direction. None of this could be confirmed, of course, but reporters from The National Enquirer and other main stream media were scrambling to get the news into print, never mind the authenticity. And Karl Rove smiled.
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The article carries a noteworthy typographical error.
The correct spelling of Wepublicans should be "Wepubwecans." |
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This
is just so much more of a feeble attempt at humor that should be instead an attempt to justify their vote for that sorry excuse for a 'leader' of the free world!
And, what pray tell does ANY of this have to do with Karl Rove being a traitor and criminal????
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Unwind those panties that are so tightly knotted in your rectal canal that it's blocking your sense of humor and other delights of life! Unless one is a redneck liberal, there's humor aplenty to be enjoyed by all!
But I guess since you're a redneck liberal, you've already got the gallows ready for the condemned, indictment, trial, and sentencing be damned. And I make no apologies whatsoever for voting for the Leader of the Free World, George W. Bush. I don't have to justify my vote to you or any other whining liberal.
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Gimpy...
Let me see if I have this right, Gimpy?
You unequivocatingly state that: "Karl Rove being a Traitor and Criminal". So then, what does calling President Bush: "That sorry excuse of a 'leader' of The Free World" and many other derogatory and character assassinating terms DURING WARTIME,...MAKE YOU???????????? Neil |
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Now Neil,
Jus t because Gimpy hsa resorted to name-calling of the most vile nature, that doesn't make him a traitor or a criminal. How about the terms, "woefully misinformed," "intellectually challenged," or my favorite, "a hate-filled liberal." Those are much more accurate.
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Hey
Neil (and SuperSleuth)...........evidently it makes ME.....a WHOLE DAMN LOT MORE INTELLIGENT AND AWARE of the FACTS & TRUTH than YOU!
Kriminal Karl WILL be indicted!...............AND GEEDUMBYA IS a 'sorry excuse for a leader'...............his 'record' proves it!
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WOW!!!...Gimpy.
Seems to me like you're auditioning for a job as a reporter or columnist for some DNC or ACLU rag, Churchill, Moore & Sheehan.coms, The Times or other like-minded UN Publications like The BBC, Le Monde or Aljezzera.
All alluded to just love such America-Dividing and America Undermining rhetoric. It's like music to ALL "THEIR" ears (murderous enemies inclusive). Neil |
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Neil
Need your help here. The chronogical sequence - Gimpy runs his mouth and his cyber-paste pot, demonstrates a remarkable absence of a sense of humor, makes totally invalid accusations and charges, calls various people vile names, and then has the temerity to state that he is much more aware of the facts than either of us? Ahh, the potholes he must have encountered along his bumpy road on the Logic Path. But is almost precisely what his alter egos, Ward Churchill, Michael Moore, and Jane Fonda are uttering. Kinda figures.
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Here's
some more 'LOGIC' for ya!
From 'Editor & Publisher'. ############## 'L.A.Times' Offers Mammoth Piece On Plame Leak By Editor & Publisher Staff Published: August 25, 2005 11:30 AM ET NEW YORK In a mammoth 5,500-word piece Thursday headlined ?A CIA Cover Blown, A White House Exposed,? Tom Hamburger and Sonni Efron lay out in The Los Angeles Times what happened in the days leading up to, and beyond, the now infamous July 2003 leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's name to the press. ?Beyond the whodunit,? they write, ?the affair raises questions about the credibility of the Bush White House, the tactics it employs against political opponents and the justification it used for going to war.? The article includes some fresh revelations or comments. For example, it notes that allies of Karl Rove defend his talks with reporters in which he tried to counter claims by former Ambassador Joseph Wilson. Then it adds that ?some of Rove's colleagues say that he and others used poor judgment in talking about Wilson's wife. 'With the benefit of hindsight, it's clear our focus should have been on Wilson's facts, not his conclusions or his wife or his politics,' said one official who was helping with White House strategy at the time.? The piece also reveals that in one White House conversation, investigators have learned, Rove was asked why he was focused so intently on discrediting the former diplomat. "He's a Democrat," Rove said, citing Wilson's campaign contributions. The article also seems to lay to rest one of the prime Republican talking points: That Wilson's trip to Africa at the behest of the CIA was set up by his wife. ?An official recommended sending Wilson to Niger because of his experience there, including a previous mission for the CIA,? the article states, calling the Plame role ?a noisy sideshow.? The article details conversations involving Karl Rove, "Scooter" Libby, Matt Cooper and Robert Novak. But near its conclusion it raises an emerging issue, promoted by Michael Wolff of Vanity Fair, among others: If Time magazine had gone public about Rove's conversations with Cooper, it might have had some impact on the Bush-Kerry race for the White House last year. Not until this summer did Cooper ask Rove for a waiver to talk to the grand jury, and ultimately the public, about their conversation. The L.A. Times article today notes that he did not do this before ?because his lawyer advised against it.? But the reporters add that in addition, ?Time editors were concerned about becoming part of such an explosive story in an election year.? The story concludes: "The result was that Cooper's testimony was delayed nearly a year, well after Bush's reelection." E&P Staff (letters@editorandpublisher.com)
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