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The need to take lessons from the Clinton's to get it done correctly.
Why do you think there was a fire near the White House recently? The shredders over heated!
An article on the Republican quest for immunity for companies that aided in illegal spying on US citizens.
http://www.thenation.com/blogs/campaignmatters?pid=261018
I've heard a lot of re-GD-diculous accusations on this board before, but this one is just so utterly baseless as to wander off into JFK/911 Truther/Roswell conspiracy land. Tune the ears on your tinfoil hat in another direction. This dog ain't gonna hunt.
Is the double-santa claus theory a pretty good summation of GW Bush´s terms in office?
by n1kkigirl on June 20th, 2011
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Dick Cheney wanted Bush to bomb Syria in 2007. Should Bush have taken his advice? How many wars is enough?
by GibsonGuy on August 26th, 2011
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Should George W. Bush be prosecuted for murder?
by purplecows on May 30th, 2011
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What do George W. Bush and Dick Cheney have in common with Adolf Hitler, Usama bin Laden and Charles Manson?
by calicorey on June 2nd, 2011
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Isn't it funny that libs still blame GWB for everything bad but won't admit every intel asset that got Bin Laden was GWB-created?
by More2Be on May 8th, 2011
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And you know this how?
by Halliburton Shill on December 29th, 2007
Well it's a helluva lot more common knowledge the Clintons are experts in hiding and destroying facts than anyone else on the planet if you don't have your ignorant liberal head so buried in the sand.
by Capt. Jack Sparrow GALCIY on December 29th, 2007
"Common knowledge" is nothing more than another way of saying "some say". Rumor and innuendo. Prove it or squat on it.
by Halliburton Shill on December 29th, 2007
I could just as easily say the same to you about every one of your unfounded allegations.
by Capt. Jack Sparrow GALCIY on December 30th, 2007
The Clintons only lose information temporarily. Then after the statute of limitations runs out, the Rose Law Firm billing records mysteriously show up on a coffee table in the East Wing. LOL!
Sandy Berger must have smuggled in those rheams of paper in his socks! LMAO!!
by aaa on December 30th, 2007
High-five Arlo
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by Capt. Jack Sparrow GALCIY on December 30th, 2007
Back atcha.
The most recent example is the Clintons refusing to release the documents from The Billy Jeff Presidential Library related to Her Royal Thighness' Health Care Taskforce back in the early '90s.
She claims she has more experience than Obama, but we can't see any evidence of it. Hmmmm. The only government experience she has is handling bimbo eruptions and winging ashtrays and lamps at Billy Jeff in the White House. LMAO!!!!!
by aaa on December 30th, 2007
If Clinton had divorced Hillary and married Monica, Monica would be the Dem Presidential Candidate front runner now. If it wasn't so sad, it would be hilarious.
by aaa on December 30th, 2007
Lessons for the republitard echo chamber:
http://shilllicker.blogspot.com/2007/12/squat-on-it.html
by Halliburton Shill on December 30th, 2007
Maybe this goes back too far for you HS, but check up on the Gulf of Tonkin resolution and get back to me. Some of us still remember that one. Maybe we should have sought some UN resolutions, ya think?
by aaa on December 30th, 2007
I think YOU'RE the one that said "prove it or squat on it." Need any more proof?
by aaa on December 30th, 2007
I still wish all would take my recommendation to read the book DERELICTION OF DUTY by the seemingly very moderate Lt. Col. "Buzz" Paterson(ret.) it's very enlightening into how Hillary and Bill too for that matter were behind the scenes.
It doesn't even use real big words so even devout Democrats ought to be able to read it.(Sorry no pictures though)
by Capt. Jack Sparrow GALCIY on December 30th, 2007
Buzz was one of the guys that carried the football, wasn't he? I bet he has some stories he can't tell.
by aaa on December 30th, 2007
Yep Buzz was one of the carriers, and decidedly fairly moderate, the book is a fairly quick read but quite enlightening.
Of course some love to live in complete denial.
by Capt. Jack Sparrow GALCIY on December 30th, 2007
Yes, spam some tin-hat Republican books, but don't actually provide evidence or deal with the question of why Bush-Cheney are seeking to give phone companies immunity for spying.
by Halliburton Shill on January 3rd, 2008
I was hoping you were going to recant your position:
("Common knowledge" is nothing more than another way of saying "some say". Rumor and innuendo. Prove it or squat on it. )
Can we say this point is settled, and move on?
by aaa on January 3rd, 2008
Well Schill if you are such an upstanding American citizen, then what would YOU have to hide from these spies that are obviously fascinated with your pitifully boring little life?
And the guy that wrote the book considers himself quite moderate in his choice of politics as I do, but you are on the hypocrite side of "If your NOT fore us then you are are enemy!" side of the coin that you'd blast anyone on the other for saying, right?
by Capt. Jack Sparrow GALCIY on January 3rd, 2008
The end is in sight Schill. Your case of Bush Derangement Syndrome will be over in Jan '09. Breathe into a paper bag until then.
by aaa on January 3rd, 2008