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![]() Senator Kennedy performed shamefully today in a Senate hearing with Rumsfeld and the Joint Chiefs.
Between 4 and 8PM, his questioning of the SecDef got replayed an uncountable number of times on national television. The propaganda machine fix was in, and is going to be repeated some more in coming days. I finally figured it out though... the Democrat party wants that White House and Congress back SOOOOOOOOOO badly, that they will stop at nothing to get it... no matter what it means for the war effort, no matter how it damages morale of the military, and no matter what it might one day likely mean for the security of the rest of the world. Talking heads endlessly report that this poll or that poll has the "American people" either up, down or sideways numerically about the war and/or the President's conduct of the war. I am sick of that crap. Sick of it because it is being said knowingly and purposefully without very much, if any, concern about the possible consequences for anyone other than those who dislike the President or want their party to own the government. And, the same goes for extremists on the other side as well. What I am waiting for is for the posse to rise up and put a stop to that BS en masse. To "arms", fer chrissakes, right here at home... let's put those bastards out of business and get this war won. |
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![]() If some of you people would take your heads out of your collective asses and look around you might be shockes at what you see and hear . Just because someone speaks out about what is going on in this war, (well take them out and hang them ), Do you folks think you're the only one's in this country that has a right to say anything well look again there are a lot more around this Great country with the GUT'S to say something!
wish their had been more in the goverment had spoke out before I got my ass shot all to HELL. razz
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![]() Experiencing a profound burst of intellectual insight, again, I think that the positive/negative effect of political outbursts, such as evidenced by The Worst Automobile Driver of Massachusetts is to see how much play do it gets on Al Jazeera TV. If the airwaves are full of Al Jazeers' stuff as they have been from Turban Durbin's case of hoof-in-mouth disease, then it is harmful to our warriors. If it is harmful to our warriors, consider the source and the source's motivation. Then when you hear these pontificating politicians pronounce how "they support the troops," their blatant hypocrisy will be self-evident. Your thread-starting title is right on target: shame of Kennedy and Durbin et. al.
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One Big Ass Mistake, America "Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end." |
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![]() It is a question of whose head is really stuck where I reckon. Nothing new on the plate that hasn?t been blasted from the Liberal megaphone forever, just change the names, dates and topic and its SOSDD. Fully 80% of the MSM is Liberal dominated, plus every public high school and University blasts out the same stuff and has for the last four decades. So I hardly think King Teddy has much new to say that he hasn?t had to say forever, only the db level shifts is all. I certainly wouldn?t mistake ?guts? for pure power politics. If the Clinton Camp Democrats push the Kennedy Kingdom Liberals any further in the hole, Teddy will have to get his daylight ration in a paper sack and that?s a fact. Paybacks are a bitch and that is exactly why Teddy is so vocal and attention grabbing now, no other reason.
You get a clue Bluesclues, there was absolutely nothing about the Senate confrontation that had anything to with acquiring information or exchange of thought. It was purely a planned, scripted and orchestrated alley brawl, no more, no less. I truly feel sorry for those who think the Liberal wing of the Democratic Party has much factual to say about Iraq or the situation there. Nope, they breathe so much of their own air that they wouldn?t be able to distinguish the truth or reality if it jumped up and bit them in the butt. Multiple sources with the emphasis on first hand accounts get a person closer to reality. Plus if one listens closely, there are some Democrats that have important things to say that are more or less factual but they get only minor coverage. And yes, I know the difference between a Liberial and a Democrat and the gap becomes more clear by the day. Last opinion poll I saw whilst in Budapest indicated that fully 85% of the European population had zero confidence in US or Canadian origin news information; 82% in the US. I have to agree, if I was interested in a news topic, the last place I would look was any US origin cable outfit, no way. The internet is a much better place to glean out what is really going on, but it takes work to figure it out. Scamp
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![]() Razz said!......................................
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![]() In an attempt to keep from drowning in this sea of words, some ill-advised, some brilliant in their pithiness, some absolutely inane, I suggest a handy little device called the semantic go-by. If the pronouncement, speech or an attempt at 15 minutes of fame hits the airwaves, and if they are rebroadcast by Al Jazeera with their comments that bring harm or damage to America, then those words are bad and the speaker should be shunned. Common-sense gifted people would even contend that if Al Jazeera endorses it, it is probably treasonous.
For Teddy Kennedy, the Worst Driver in Massachusetts, to get in an argument with Donald Rumsfeld, with thoughts of winning is the same as inviting an unarmed man to a gunfight. Ineptitude, slathered over with a heavy layer of Scotch whiskey, coupled with intellectual dwarfism equals the permanent embarrassment of the Kennedy clan.
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One Big Ass Mistake, America "Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end." |
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![]() Sound advice! The battle for the hearts and minds is first won by killing the worst.
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One Big Ass Mistake, America "Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end." |
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