[QUOTE=boutons
dubya and head EVADED Viet Nam service. Kerry didn't.[/QUOTE]
Not true but even if it were what the hail does something that happend 40 years ago have to do with any of todays problems?
And they're confused...
"This is the kind of hate America"
Typical red-state right-wing mental confusion. Read very carefully, Boutons is gonna lay the God's-honeest-Truth on ya:
dubya/Repubs ==DO NOT ING EQUAL== America.
And here's more TRUTH:
dubya and head EVADED Viet Nam service. Kerry didn't.
[QUOTE=boutons
dubya and head EVADED Viet Nam service. Kerry didn't.[/QUOTE]
Not true but even if it were what the hail does something that happend 40 years ago have to do with any of todays problems?
And they're confused...
the hating libs only have so many darts to throw...it's no suprise they use the same ones over and over again...
Hmm, the popular vote says otherwise.dubya/Repubs ==DO NOT ING EQUAL== America.
Both sides are trying to shake the blame off on the other.
BUT
The Bush apologists will NEVER admit their guy did anything wrong. "Mr. Vacation" is a waste of our taxpayer money, and no matter how badly he f***s up, the right will never admit he is anything less than spectacular.
Heh, was he standing in front of a big "mission accomplished" banner this time?
Eek, that almost sounds like strategy...
(amused)
As much as the radicals in charge of the GOP scare me, I still can't help but be disappointed by the left-politicos. Dean speaks for a lot of people on the left, but you are exactly right that devisiveness doesn't win US elections.
Jon Stewart for president?
Bush's irresponsible tax cuts did little to "keep taxpayer money in taxpayer hands". We got lucky with interest rates low, but the ballooning of the overall debt will require massive tax increases in the short to mid-term.
The US isn't "at war", but the GOP would like us to believe so.
Iraq is a horrible miscalculation that hurts us long term in more ways than we realize at the moment.
Bush has f***ed things up from the get-go, and the mishandling of the Katrina response is just another symptom of a disinterested leader. "The great delegator" isn't quite the great rallying cry, in my opinion.
I like the cut of your jib
I was once asked by a conservative "why should I have voted for Kerry", and honestly was unable to put my finger on it, until Bush broke the record for most days spent on vacation.
Kerry would have actually EARNED his paycheck. Not an enthusiastic endorsement, but he sure would have worked a damn sight harder than the slacker we have now.
Kerry: "I'll spend less time on vacation than George Bush"
Nice addition to Kerry's "litany of complaints" plan for America
And to the former army intelligence analyst that would be the clinching arguement for voting for Kerry?
Is this the same Kerry who missed all the votes in the Senate? I am sure there is an excuse...errrr...reason for that too, huh?
Non-partisan as always,
Yup. I never said Kerry was some superstar, merely that he was more competant than the guy he was running against.
I have NEVER made any excuses for him, unlike the Bush apologists and their man-who-can-do-no-wrong.
You seriously need to go back and look at his Senate attendance/voting records.
Donald Rumsfeld is giving the president his daily briefing. He concludes by saying: "Yesterday, 3 Brazilian soldiers were killed."
"OH NO!" the President exclaims. "That's terrible!"
His staff sits stunned at this display of emotion, nervously watching as the President sits, head in hands. Finally, the President looks up and asks, "How many is a Brazilian?"
I remember that quite clearly.
I stand by my assertion that he would have worked harder than Bush does, and that is saying quite a bit.
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