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Posted on 12 October 2008
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Alright he might not really eat tiny cute baby kittens, but the sentiment made me roll with laughter. It was from a comment posted to an original post on Vet Voice. Brandon Friedman has written a fine article and collected as much of John McCain’s voting record as he could and put it [...]
Posted on 04 October 2008
Tags: Alaska, Barack Obama, Bush Administration, bush presidency, Cuba, diplomats, George W Bush, good ol boys, hockey, Islamic Republic of Iran, North Korea, nuclear activities, Olympic, olympic sport, opposition party, party unity, personal gains, president george w bush, presidential race, Republican Party, republican strategy, shelved plans, Tehran, The Associated Press, three decades, typical fashion, United States, WASHINGTON, Yahoo, yahoo news
In typical fashion we find President George W Bush trying to improve his popularity within his own party rather than doing what is right for the country or the world. We were prepared to send in diplomats, something advocated by Barack Obama, but then Bush had to reconsider now that the GOP is down in [...]
Posted on 15 July 2008
Tags: Africa, Age, America, Art, Bush, Canada, crap, Federal Court, Immigration, invasion, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, LA, Middle East, Military, News, News Round Up, oil, post, Religion, United Nations, United States, US, US Military, W, War, world
In Today’s News Round Up
Canada to deport U.S. war deserter:This is after the immigration court told the Federal Court they thought he had made a clear justifiable case to stay. To me this looks like a clear case of some one either kissing ass, or pressure put on Canada by the US.
UN pulls back [...]
Posted on 30 June 2008
Tags: 9/11, Afghanistan, America, Art, Biological Attack, Britain, Bush, Bush Administration, Chemical agent, chemical weapon, CNN, Disease, flu, Football, government, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, John McCain, LA, muslim world, Other, plague, Rubella, school, Shopping mall, TB, Tuberculosis, United States, US, W, War, world
All the government really needs to know it could have learned in preschool or before. The biggest of those lessons is minding your own business. According to a new CNN story we are preparing for war in Iran now.
CNN: “The Bush administration has launched a “significant escalation” of covert operations in Iran, sending U.S. commandos [...]
Posted on 02 June 2008
Tags: Art, Constanta Nour-Hinkle, emo, Fat, florida, Hillary, Islamic Republic of Iran, John McCain, LA, Michigan, Other, Pennsylvania, president, Senate, tag, US, W
Grow the fuck up! We have been hearing for months now that some Clinton supporters claim they will vote McCain if Hillary is not the presidential candidate.
“We are all a nation together, there are 50 states, not 48,” said Constanta Nour-Hinkle, 35, who traveled by train from Reading, Pa. today to attend the rally. [...]