Don't waste neurons or tax dollars dealing with this crap, otherwise I'm going to suddenly start feeling just as offended every time Congress gets stupid.
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Of course, just as associating Obama with chimpanzees is. On the other hand, the website smirkingchimp.com is alive & well & just successfully completed a fundraising drive.
Of course, anyone who tries dropping that trick will get Spitzer-zapped, one way or the other. Eric Holder is too smart to stick his neck out that way. Don't call 'em the Best and the Brightest for nothing.
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Oh , My, heads are gonna roll over this one, it's NEVER supposed to unravel on Obullshit's watch.
Posted by: Redneck Jim ||
10/16/2010 11:04 Comments ||
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Oh , My, heads are gonna roll over this one Are you joking? Heads should have been rolling for years now. Spitzer's head was one of the few to roll, but that was because he was a danger to the system. Here's what happened with Angelo Mozilo.
15 Oct 2010: The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that Angelo Mozilo will pay a 22.5 million dollars penalty and repay 45 million dollars in company profits, in what was the largest-ever financial penalty paid to the SEC by a top executive
Please note Angelo will not be issued an orange jumpsuit to go with his orange complexion. My guess is he has done over a billion dollars in damage to his country. Now if any of you were caught for shoplifting ...
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The middle class doesn't need no steenkin' retirement. The plutocracy doesn't want a middle class. It's much more profitable and easier to manage to have a slave class and its rulers.
Posted by: Black Charlie Chinemble5313 ||
10/16/2010 12:10 Comments ||
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An excerpt:
"These are naive idiots who've come out of academia and have never done anything real in their lives, and they are actually in power," he said. "These are the people we never let in the room when we had serious business to do. Now theyre running the country."
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Hypocrisy is in the genes of the donks. I was going to post an article that appeared at Sott.net but was reluctant to since I don't know whether or not their copyrights are bought up by Righthaven.
Anyway, the hypocrisy seems to go back aways with these clowns. General Hugh Shelton, Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff under Clinton just published a book which states that a cabinet member asked him if a U-2 plane could be flown low and slow enough over Baghdad in the late 1990s so that it would be shot down and provide a provocative incident to retaliate against Iraq. If this is true, that tells me that the donks considered invading Iraq before Bush actually did it. This takes away the shrill talking point of the donks and the left who said we should never have invaded Iraq. It all also tells me that the donks are amoral and willing to sacrifice a pilot's life to start a war. Such talk by this cabinet member (unamed) was treasonous. If Clinton actually considered this option, he engaged in treasonous actions.
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Donks REALLY dislike Caddell because he has principles and speaks his mind. Even when I disagree with his position, I respect his integrity and arguments. He doesn't follow the borg-like talking points
Posted by: Frank G ||
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Beyond providing TV foot age of welcoming throngs of Hezbollah supporters, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to Lebanon this week served a number of purposes -- none good.
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Pro-West parties in Lebanon feel betrayed by the Obama administration, which appears to have subcontracted its Mideast policy to the Saudi Arabia-Egypt-Jordan trio. By announcing a US retreat, notably from Iraq and Afghanistan, President Obama is creating a power vacuum that Ahmadinejad is trying to fill.
The Iranian president underscored that point by declaring America to be a "bankrupt empire" that betrays its allies. To show who is boss in Lebanon, he brought with him a 300-man delegation that included dozens of officers from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. He offered to build power plants in Lebanon and train the Lebanese army.
More important, perhaps, he received Hezbollah's "Supreme Council" at the Iranian embassy in Beirut, driving home the claim that he -- and not Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's secretary-general -- is the real leader of the Shi'ite group. Nasrallah, believed to be hiding in the Iranian embassy since 2006, used the occasion to declare himself to be a "soldier" of the Iranian "supreme guide" and ready to give his life for the Islamic Republic.
According to Iran's official news agency, Nasrallah also claimed that in Ahmadinejad he found "the scent of Imam Khomeini's perfume"
Perfume? As they contemplate their country's takeover by Iran and the threat of a new civil war, many Lebanese would smell a rat.
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