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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 06/19/2005 at 10:13 AM   
 
  1. He won’t, Skipper.  He hates Dubya.  The terrorists hate Dubya.  A marriage of convenience made in hell is still a marriage…

    wink

    Posted by Tannenberg    United States   06/19/2005  at  10:26 AM  

  2. This is a perfect example how Screamin’ Howard Dean’s advice will always backfire.

    Dean could get away with this because everybody would just roll their eyes and consider that he’s a lunitic.

    Dean should have a lifetime appointment at the DNC.  Is there any way we can vote for this?  question

    Posted by Z Woof    United States   06/19/2005  at  10:34 AM  

  3. Don’t fret, Z Woof.  Deanie Weenie strikes entirely too many familiar chords among the motley, motheaten (and mostly demented) assortment of social odds and ends (and outright rabble) that make up the dedicated donk voter base.  Do not forget the hysteria he aroused among such people during his primary campaign.  He is PRECISELY the leader they want.  And the DNC chairman, like any other politician, must play to his gallery.

    If Deanie Weenie falls, they will see that his successor is a moonbat of higher octane than Deanie Weenie himself.  Count on it. 

    wink

    Posted by Tannenberg    United States   06/19/2005  at  10:45 AM  

  4. Hmmm, Cynthia McKinney springs immediately to mind.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   06/19/2005  at  01:09 PM  

  5. Good possibility, Stin.  Or, God help us, Carol Moseley Braun.

    Posted by Tannenberg    United States   06/19/2005  at  03:25 PM  

  6. GAAAAAAHHHH!!!!!  Don’t start me on her!!!  She was a senator from the People’s Republic of Ill-Annoy before Peter Fitzgerald knocked her out, then delcined to run again, starting the mess that was the Senate race and giving Obama (Yo’ Mama) the seat.

    Posted by U2warrior05    United States   06/19/2005  at  04:09 PM  

  7. Yep, there are boundless possibilites available, I’m afraid: Pelosi, Kaptur, Boxer, Sharpton, Rangel, Schumer, Gore, Voinovich, etc. The mind boggles.

    Maybe when Jim “beam me up” Traficant gets out of prison…

    One thing’s for sure it won’t be Joe Lieberman or Zell Miller. The former is too moderate and arguably could have won the last election (Rove was most afraid of Lieberman winning the primaries, I’ve heard) and the latter is a Dem in the tradition of Harry Truman. Both admirable men.

    It’s a shame that the MoveOn.org and DU crowd is insisting on driving the party over a cliff. As an independent (small I) I’d like more choices. They make it soooo hard to vote a split ticket.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   06/19/2005  at  04:27 PM  

  8. I know this might seem a bit off topic - but it’s not really.  Has anybody seen the survey over at Powerline, in the sidebar, offered by a group that calls itself “Neuropolitics.Org”?  Interesting - what they’re doing is a whole bunch of data collecting of opinion surveys combined with some classic IQ testing questions, to try and determine a general rule as to who’s smarter in terms of actual IQ - Cons or Libs.  My feeling, of course, is that it’s us.  They give you the answers to the puzzle questions after you take the test - go ahead and try it out.  Bill Bennet said in his book - A conservative is somebody who believes it when he sees it , while a liberal is somebody who sees it when he believes it!

    The test is at - NEUROPOLITICS.ORG

    The point I am trying to make is that they freakin’ CANT HELP driving the part off a cliff.

    Posted by ztucka    United States   06/19/2005  at  04:54 PM  

  9. This story made me so sad.  Our guys ought to round up some insurgents, not report them as captured, circle the town and let two insurgents go at a time.  Those townspeople deserve their revenge.

    Posted by Phoenix    United States   06/19/2005  at  07:29 PM  

  10. The Usual Suspects will say nothing.  The Party of Treason will say nothing.

    Bastards!!!!

    Phoneix has it right.  A little creative “networking” with the abused Iraqis will do wonders for our efforts.

    Posted by MAJ Mike    United States   06/19/2005  at  07:52 PM  

  11. I admire the way you think, Phoenix. I don’t ordinarilly endorse mob justice, but perhaps in this case the locals can work out something appropriate for these folks.

    Perhaps the actual victims could use some quality time with the perps.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   06/19/2005  at  08:49 PM  

  12. We need to have these victims interviewed and the torture chambers shown on Iraqi TV. With the unmistakable message that this is what a return to Ba’athism means for everybody in Iraq. Yes Phoenix, some application of natural justice would be appropriate.

    Posted by DWMF    Switzerland   06/22/2005  at  09:26 AM  

  13. P.S. I smell the old Iraqi Mukhabarat behind this. ISTR the nicknames of Saddam’s torturers were floating around a year or so ago. They must still be around.

    Posted by DWMF    Switzerland   06/22/2005  at  09:30 AM  

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