"The person most pleased with our foreign policy is Osama bin Laden," Ron Paul went on. "He said, 'I'm going to get you to come over here and we'll fight you on our sand, and we will do what we did to the Soviets.' ... He said he will do the same thing, he will eventually bankrupt this country."
"So yeah," Paul acknowledged. "We want to get rid of a bad guy in Iraq -- we did. But ... another one million Iraqis got killed. Believe me, they weren't all terrorists. ... But nevertheless, it pleased Osama bin Laden."
Friday, February 27, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Hey Barack, over there!
WASHINGTON - With two missile strikes over the past week, the Obama administration has expanded the covert war run by the Central Intelligence Agency inside Pakistan, attacking a militant network seeking to topple the Pakistani government.First, Obama needs to direct our Generals to attack al-Qaeda and secondly, George Bush didn't do squat in Pakistan until candidate Obama criticized him for giving Musharaff a pass and called for "at least two additional brigades" of troops to Afghanistan over a year and a half ago on the campaign trail.
The missile strikes on training camps run by Baitullah Mehsud represent a broadening of the American campaign inside Pakistan, which has been largely carried out by drone aircraft. Under President Bush, the United States frequently attacked militants from Al Qaeda and the Taliban involved in cross-border attacks into Afghanistan, but had stopped short of raids aimed at Mr. Mehsud and his followers, who have played less of a direct role in attacks on American troops.
We've wasted 7 1/2 years in Afghanistan. Find those we went there for in the first place and then get the fuck out!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Where'd we hear that bullshit before?
When Republicans vote 'no', fortunately, our country prospers!
Four consecutive budget surpluses, 22 million new jobs and 4% unemployment. Democrats do accept being 'held personally accountable'.
You're welcome!
"I believe this will lead to a recession next year. This is the Democrat machine's recession, and each one of them will be held personally accountable."That quote was from Newt Gingrich in 1993 when just like this week, every single Republican in Congress voted against Bill Clinton's Deficit Reduction Act of 1993.
Four consecutive budget surpluses, 22 million new jobs and 4% unemployment. Democrats do accept being 'held personally accountable'.
You're welcome!
Friday, February 13, 2009
That man wasn't a Republican
"The legitimate object of government is to do for the people what needs to be done, but which they can not, by individual effort, do at all, or do so well, by themselves."
Come on Abe, what happened to that old bootstrap thing, you wimp!
Abraham Lincoln, the original RINO.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Happy Birthday! Born on the same day
Vatican buries the hatchet with Charles Darwin
200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth
The Vatican has admitted that Charles Darwin was on the right track when he claimed that Man descended from apes.
And Abraham Lincoln, too
Bells tolled, wreaths were laid, speeches intoned and banjos picked to mark the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth in a Kentucky log cabin.
200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth
The Vatican has admitted that Charles Darwin was on the right track when he claimed that Man descended from apes.
And Abraham Lincoln, too
Bells tolled, wreaths were laid, speeches intoned and banjos picked to mark the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth in a Kentucky log cabin.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Isn't that a lot?
Some reporters were unhappy with their treatment at President Obama’s news conference Monday. Many correspondents from major outlets — who normally have front row seats — did not. Former correspondent Helen Thomas — who lost her front row perch when she became a columnist — was back in first class and was one of only 13 reporters allowed to ask a question.Only 13?
Uh...what was that again, Ari?
O’REILLY: George Bush came in with a list of guys he was going to call on?
FLEISCHER: Yes, I used to prepare it for him. I would give him a grid, show him where every reporter is seated. And there are some reporters, you know, in that briefing room, you can imagine, Bill, you get a lot of dot coms and other oddballs who come in there. They’re screened.
O’REILLY: Like the Huffington Post. Now it gets called on.
FLEISCHER: And I used to seat them all in one section. I would call it “Siberia.” And I told the president, “Don’t call on Siberia.”
Take, for example, case of Jeff Gannon, the male escort-turned-White House correspondent for the right-wing news outlet Talon News. The White House press office granted Gannon access to the White House under an assumed name and with no background check. Once Gannon got in the door under Fleischer’s watch in 2003, he was called on by Bush at a press conference in January 2005. Gannon lobbed Bush a softball:
FLEISCHER: Yes, I used to prepare it for him. I would give him a grid, show him where every reporter is seated. And there are some reporters, you know, in that briefing room, you can imagine, Bill, you get a lot of dot coms and other oddballs who come in there. They’re screened.
O’REILLY: Like the Huffington Post. Now it gets called on.
FLEISCHER: And I used to seat them all in one section. I would call it “Siberia.” And I told the president, “Don’t call on Siberia.”
Take, for example, case of Jeff Gannon, the male escort-turned-White House correspondent for the right-wing news outlet Talon News. The White House press office granted Gannon access to the White House under an assumed name and with no background check. Once Gannon got in the door under Fleischer’s watch in 2003, he was called on by Bush at a press conference in January 2005. Gannon lobbed Bush a softball:
GANNON: Senate Democratic leaders have painted a very bleak picture of the U.S. economy. … Yet in the same breath they say that Social Security is rock solid and there’s no crisis there. … [H]ow are you going to work with people who seem to have divorced themselves from reality?
Still ain't over that northern 'payback'
“What we are dealing with today is the greatest power grab by the federal government since the war of northern aggression,” Stevenson said, R-Webb City, referring what Southern states called the North’s attempt to end slavery in the 1860s.
The remark caused a sudden gasp heard throughout the House’s chamber.
The remark caused a sudden gasp heard throughout the House’s chamber.
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