Sunday, July 27, 2008
MCCAIN: I think that two-parent families are best for America.
But the “gay parenting” lesson for John McCain, unfortunately, has to begin with the incontrovertible fact that a gay or lesbian couple is a two-parent family. Sigh.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Bush gave the Taliban $43 million
Another failed Bush war. Who could have thought that a life long fuck up could be such a failure?
Despite the fact the Bush Administration knew the Taliban was hosting Osama Bin Laden's terrorist camps, despite the fact that the U.S. Government had been trying to kill him for several years, the Bush Administration decided to give the Taliban $43 Million in hard, cold cash. For what? The War on Drugs. Yep. That superceded every known fact about the repressive Taliban regime and their special guest, Osama Bin Laden.
Jewish seminary student immediately removed Obama's prayer after he left and published it
Dont you think he should have known that wasn't kosher?
"There is a rabbinic prohibition against reading other people's private communications, and certainly anyone who goes to the wall expects that those communication will be protected," Rosenblum said.
"It's inappropriate that the prayers of a person at the Western Wall should become a subject of public knowledge at all," said Jonathan Rosenblum, a Jerusalem-based analyst of the religious community and director of the Orthodox Am Ehad think tank.
"Lord รข€” Protect my family and me. Forgive me my sins, and help me guard against pride and despair. Give me the wisdom to do what is right and just. And make me an instrument of your will," reads the note published in Maariv.
Maariv ran a photograph of the note on its front page Friday. It said the note was removed from the wall by a Jewish seminary student immediately after Obama left.
McClellan: The White House Sends ‘Talking Points’ To Fox News Commentators And They Use Them
McClellan later told MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann that “it was done frequently, especially on high-profile issues” and that Fox often gave the White House “its desired results.”
Iraqi on Obama's visit: He wasn't here for us.
A man who is a change in U.S. politics all by himself said nothing to me, an Iraqi Citizen, and I was disappointed.
You know what? Fuck you and your disappointment. The US is in Iraq due to a single criminal maniacal, sociopath. Obama is your best chance to change that.
By the way, what does McCain say to you?
"Umm... it was his BILL which passed 19-2 in the committee."
So Obama juxtaposes Bill and Committe in a single sentence,
Friday, July 25, 2008
McClellan: White House gave FOX commentators talking points
This just in from the Department of the Obvious: Scott McClellan admits to Chris Matthews that the White House made a deliberate effort to use FOX News commentators like Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilly to disseminate White House talking points.
Would you rather pay for: .04 seconds of war, or 25 days of health care?
The average American sent $235 to Iraq in 2007, funding only 0.04 seconds of the war. That same tax tab could have paid for 25 days of health coverage for an uninsured American, 12 days of Head Start for a student, 5 days of higher education for an Iraq war veteran, or powered a home with renewable energy for 89 days.
"If they hadn't shot down the fourth plane it would've hit the dome," Stone, a Navy officer, said in his opening remarks, repeating Bin Laden's deputy
United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in a field in rural Pennsylvania. U.S. officials have never stated it was shot down although rumors saying that abound to this day.
"Karl Rove has threated a GOP high-tech guru and his wife, if he does not 'take the fall' for election fraud in Ohio,"
according to a letter sent this morning to Attorney General Michael Mukasey, by Ohio election attorney Cliff Arnebeck.
"If there's a credible threat, which I regard this to be," he told The BRAD BLOG, "I have a professional duty to report it."
"If there's a credible threat, which I regard this to be," he told The BRAD BLOG, "I have a professional duty to report it."
Bush: ‘No regime should ignore the will of its own people.’
Oh, this is rich. I'm sure the irony was lost on Chimpy.
The regime has also continued its ban against NGO activities that would provide assistance to the suffering and vulnerable people of Zimbabwe. No regime should ignore the will of its own people and calls from the international community without consequences.
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