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Would you like your crow served now?
And what would you like as a sauce on that crow, maybe a little Texas picante?
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More evidence of panty wadding!
Democrats are distraught over reports that leakgate special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has decided not to indict senior White House adviser Karl Rove. [Uhh, could it just possibly be that no crime was committed?
A sampling of liberal Web sites shortly after the news was announced Tuesday morning featured reaction ranging from disbelief to denial to the desperate hope that Rove has turned states' evidence against Vice President Dick Cheney. [Being in denial is a typical liberal cahracteristic.] "How could this snake slither away from an indictment?" complained one visitor to the Huffington Post Web site - where bloggers had confidently predicted that Fitzgerald's probe would yield up to 23 White House indictments. [Not only ar they in denial, they also occupy La-La Land. Are you want thee people governing America? God help us!] "This man lied to the D.C. Grand Jury and he gets off scot-free? Where's the justice?" the same poster complained. [Earth-to-Skippy: if Rove lied, he would have been indicted, ergo, no lie, no crime, no indictment. Get over it!] Another disappointed Huff Post Democrat simply lamented: "There is no God." [Au contrare: you liberals have a god, and regularly sacrifice unborn children at your altar.] Over at the Daily Kos, reaction was even more harsh: "This is appalling, and any D.C. jury, and many main street USA juries, would find them guilty . . . It really, really is a bad precedent to allow a criminal to have free rein in the White House." Another Daily Kos poster was in abject denial, insisting; "I personally will believe nothing about this until I hear it from Patrick Fitzgerald himself." [Whine, snivel .... it just goes on and on! May their angst level help them achieve nirvana.]
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Phony prophets:
gimpy David Shuster Joseph Smith Joe Wilson ... and none of them are man enough to admit when they're wrong. OK, I'll cut ol' Joe Smith a little slack, since he was shot while trying to flee a jailbreak.
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Any takers?
Got $20 in my picket that the Scooter Libby trial, if it ever ets that far, will result in a resounding NOT GUILTY, or INNOCENT, or whatever is allowed by that particular court upon the finding. Then gimpy will start choking down his second serving of crow, but will never be man enough to admit that he was wrong.
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Isatso..............
It looks like the lunatic fringe, right wing Keyboard Kommandos (and many of their foamingly rabid talk show mouthpieces) have attempted to claim this as some sort of 'Victory'?
Yes, I'm "man enough" to admit when I'm wrong...............I just ain't so damn sure I was,........ yet! Why do you 'suppose' that even after that bastion of right-wing propaganda hisseff, Rober Novak........came out and said in PUBLIC PRINT that it WAS in fact Kriminal Karl that was his 'source' (at least ONE of them) for 'outing' Valerie Plame, even then, Patrick Fitzgerald did not 'indict' ole Kriminal Karl? Like I said a long, long time ago............IT AIN"T OVER TILL THE FAT LADY SINGS!.............There WILL BE more 'shit hittin the wall' when Fitzgerald is done with this! The hypocritical, whiney, hysterical rightwing (sound like anyone we know?) has started melting down over speculative comments that Karl Rove's only way out of an 'indictment' was due to him squealing (like the little pig he is) and giving up VP Richard (head) Cheney!......... You better believe that that was probably the ONLY way 'little Karl' could save his fat ass!. But then again, why wouldn't he 'give up' Cheney to save his on ass? This is certainly no worse behavior than when Karl Rove spread rumors that John McCain fathered a black child out of wedlock, and attacked the patriotism of war veterans like Max Clelland, John Murtha and John Kerry, or using the absolute lie of alleged links between Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. Karl Rove's lies and fabrications played a direct role in the unmitigated attacks on honorable, former military veterans, not to mention the inury and deaths of thousands of American soldiers in Iraq. So, in taking on Karl Rove, I apologize for nothing. He is STILL a lying, cheating, unscrupulous and outright despicable TRAITOR in my book!...........
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So how long are you going to live with your conditional mea culpa ? And what has Rove done that has given aid and comfort to the enemy, the classic definition of treason? Do you have any proof, or are you just shooting off your fat mouth again? You just can't get over the fact that you're wrong, continuing to call Rove 'Kriminal Karl.' What a childish, spasmodic weasel-word tantrum.
You're dang right, it's a victory, a victory of truth and justice over partisan hype. So Karl gave up Cheney? So where's the indictment, loud-mouth? And you're just like all the other bedwetters who have failed to acknowledge the fact that there was some connection between UBL and SH. How far and how deep the relationship went is subject to conjecture, for whatever that's worth. But there was definitely a link. You link up with your heroes, John Fonda Kerry, and John Liar Murtha, and I'll opt for some real men.
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The dean of Waschington DC reporters, Washington Post columnist David S. Broder is calling on Newsweek and other media sources to apologize to presidential aide Karl Rove for linking him to the disclosure of Valerie Plame?s identity as a CIA operative. But as a point of reality, getting a liberal to admit he's wrong is about as easy as massaging a bobcat witha handful of cockleburrs.
"For much of the past five years, dark suspicions have been voiced about the Bush White House undermining its critics, and Karl Rove has been fingered as the chief culprit in this supposed plot to suppress the opposition,? Broder writes. This was all a calculated campaign structured by Jay Rockefeller, D-WV, who crafted a plan to attack the Bush administration in the same manner as the Repubicans attacked the Clinton administration. Onliest problem is that the Clintonistas were asleep at the switch regarding UBL, were to busy gtting serviced in the Oval (Oral) office, and other petty distractions while America was getting attacked repeatedly. "Now at least one count in that indictment has been substantially weakened ? the charge that Rove masterminded a conspiracy to discredit Iraq intelligence critic Joseph Wilson by ?outing? his CIA-operative wife, Valerie Plame.? This conspiracy mindset of the Democrats is tyupical of how they see the world: through the lesns of paranoia, incompetence, and self-interests. But that's not the way everybody else views the world. Only liberals. Broder notes that in a July 2005 cover story on Rove, Newsweek ? while acknowledging that the special prosecutor probing the leak had said Rove was not a target of the investigation ? stated: "But this isn?t just about the facts, it?s about what Rove?s foes regard as a higher truth: That he is a one-man epicenter of a narrative of evil.? Of course, there was no truth to this ridiculous charge, but since when is the truth a problem with liberals? They have been reshaping reality and their paradigm of history for decades. Hearken back to how they viewed Soviet Union - it wsn't the "Evil Empire" that Ronald Reagan saw. Broder also pointed to former Clinton aide Sidney Blumenthal and his book "How Bush Rules: Chronicles of a Radical Regime,? which includes a section based on a memo from Time magazine?s Matt Cooper that said Rove had confirmed to him Plame?s identity. "To Blumenthal, that was proof that this ?was political payback against Wilson by a White House that wanted to shift the public focus from the Iraq War to Wilson?s motives,?? Broder writes. And he cites an American Prospect cover story in August 2005 declaring that Rove "is a powerful bully. Fear of retribution has stifled those who might have revealed his secrets.? But did they offer any proof to this ridiculous charge? Of coure not. They're liberals. It now has come to light that the primary source for the revelation of Plame?s identity was not Rove or an ally, but Richard L. Armitage, a deputy secretary of state at the time and "no pal of Rove or President Bush,? Broder reports. And the FACT that the special prosecutor knew this fact is grounds for charging the specialprosecutor with obstruction of justice. In an earlier opinion piece, the Post disclosed that Armitage "was one of the Bush administration officials who supported the invasion of Iraq only reluctantly. He was a political rival of the White House and Pentagon officials who championed the war . . . "It follows that one of the most sensational charges leveled against the Bush White House ? that it orchestrated the leak of Ms. Plame?s identity to ruin her career and thus punish Mr. Wilson ? is untrue.? As for the media sources that implicated Rove, Broder writes: "These and other publications owe Karl Rove an apology. And all of journalism needs to relearn the lesson: Can the conspiracy theories and stick to the facts.? What a new concept: they should try to be reporters of the news rather than creators of the news.
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Say wha?
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What fucking 'link' to al Qaeda? Are you STILL so blind and 'propagandized' by your 'heros' in that fanatical chickenhawk bunch in the whitehouse you can't see the TRUTH! Maybe this little tidbit will help clear up that terrible eyesight of yours. ###START### Senate panel finds no prewar Iraq-Qaeda link By David Morgan 45 minutes ago WASHINGTON (Reuters)-- 09/08/06-- Saddam Hussein provided no material support for al Qaeda and had no relationship with al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al Zarqawi, despite claims by administration officials including President George W. Bush, said a Senate report released on Friday. The report by the Senate Intelligence Committee, drawing on a previously undisclosed 2005 CIA assessment, was released as Americans prepared to mark the fifth anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the United States by al Qaeda. Democrats said it undercut the Bush administration's justification for the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, including recent statements by the president himself. "Today's reports show that the administration's repeated allegations of a past, present and future relationship between al Qaeda and Iraq were wrong and intended to exploit the deep sense of insecurity among Americans in the immediate aftermath of the September 11th attacks," said Sen. John Rockefeller (news, bio, voting record) of West Virginia, the panel's ranking Democrat. Another Democrat, Sen. Carl Levin (news, bio, voting record) of Michigan, used the report to accuse Bush of making a false statements about ties between Saddam and Zarqawi, the one-time al Qaeda in Iraq leader killed by U.S. forces. At an August 21 press conference, Bush told reporters that Saddam had relations with Zarqawi. "The CIA's October 2005 assessment that Saddam's regime did not have a relationship, harbor or turn a blind eye toward Zarqawi and his associates," Levin said. "The president's statement, made just two weeks ago, is flat-out false," Levin said. Bush administration officials pointed to supposed links between Saddam and al Qaeda to help justify their case for war before the March 2003 invasion. The assessment in the CIA report was similar to the conclusion reached by the bipartisan 9/11 Commission, which found that there had been no "collaborative relationship" between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda. Top officials also told Americans that Saddam posed a threat to his neighbors and U.S. interests because he possessed large WMD stockpiles. But no such weapons were found. (Additional reporting by Thomas Ferraro) ###END### It must be awful lonely living down there in that continual state of denial, right? You folks just don't have the 'cajones' to EVER admit your 'Bush Boys' lied to the american people and have done unjustified and untold harm to not only to our military men and women, but to very safety and well being of all americans. PS------------Rove is STILL a TRAITOR in my book.-------------
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One of your direct quotes
"Okay, now Libby is sent out with the leak in order to debunk Joe Wilson's accounting of the truth about the non-existent Iraq-Niger uranium deal. Libby actually makes language up that doesn't exist in the document to further the lie that Wilson exposed. In short, Libby selectively used classified information to try to smear the truth with more lies. Can you believe this $hit?"
Since what you wrote is an outright lie, you are hereby relegated to the pile of outright liars. Your credibility is in the toilet.
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