Pelosi’s Syrian Trip: Dangerous & Foolish
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he he he. try to beat a deadhorse. rotf. gramma pelosi can blindfolded, out think and out maneuver a chimpanzee anyday of the week.
Comment by markie — April 13, 2007 @ 11:12 am - April 13, 2007
Outmaneuver a chimpanzee?
Do you speak from experience?
Regards,
Peter H.
Comment by Peter Hughes — April 13, 2007 @ 11:30 am - April 13, 2007
gramma pelosi can blindfolded, out think and out maneuver a chimpanzee anyday of the week.
Humans, on the other hand, overwhelm her limited mental capacity.
Comment by North Dallas Thirty — April 13, 2007 @ 1:06 pm - April 13, 2007
Hey markie, you still have some ho-mework to do, eh? Remember defining “neocon” beyond a DailyKos slur? Come on, you can do it.
We flatlanders (or as you like to write “downstate trolls”) have memories like an elephant.
Comment by Michigan-Matt — April 13, 2007 @ 2:59 pm - April 13, 2007
what? you can’t read? and also, things aren’t looking too good for the chimp.
Comment by markie — April 13, 2007 @ 5:08 pm - April 13, 2007
LOL….what I always love is how Democrats like markie will refer to Bush as a “chimp” — but then insist that they were fooled, manipulated, and controlled by him. They’ll call him stupid in one sentence and then claim they were misled by his fiendishly evil genius in the next.
Comment by North Dallas Thirty — April 13, 2007 @ 5:18 pm - April 13, 2007
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Comment by markie — April 13, 2007 @ 9:27 pm - April 13, 2007
so sorry gaytard.
You disgusting, homophobic bastard.
no democrat, never been misled by georgie porgie.
In other words, Bush didn’t lie. Right? C’mon. That’s the top excuse for liberals approving the Iraq Theater. Hitlery uses it all the time and now you’re saying that she lied?
Take your homophobia elsewher, POS.
Comment by ThatGayConservative — April 14, 2007 @ 2:31 am - April 14, 2007
fu, i’m queerer than you’ll ever be. lie? goergie porgie lie? lie is subjective. wishful thinking on a flimsy hunch??? ignore the un charter cause no one was there to make america comply??? bs use of fear??? hell, those car-wrecking, human-killing deer terrorist get more americans than some usury despising muslim fundamentalists ever will. saying that the citizens of iraq would put up with occupation by “foreign troops” is like saying that that american colonists would endure british redcoat imperalism.
Comment by markie — April 14, 2007 @ 8:53 am - April 14, 2007
imperialism, doncha know.
Comment by markie — April 14, 2007 @ 8:58 am - April 14, 2007
TGC, don’t pop a vein. Little marxist isn’t worth the time of day. He’s just regurgitating DailyKaka and DemonicUnderwear talking points.
Regards,
Peter H.
Comment by Peter Hughes — April 14, 2007 @ 12:33 pm - April 14, 2007
rotf pencildick. you might do well to watch charlie rose before you go to sleep at night. who knows, you might even become cognizant of the real world.
Comment by markie — April 14, 2007 @ 1:46 pm - April 14, 2007
Sheesh, at this point all I’m feeling is sorry for someone with a disability.
Comment by Synova — April 14, 2007 @ 3:19 pm - April 14, 2007
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Comment by markie — April 14, 2007 @ 4:26 pm - April 14, 2007
The useless idiot murmurs again
Comment by Vince P — April 14, 2007 @ 4:39 pm - April 14, 2007
TGC, don’t pop a vein.
Over that little so-and-so? Pffft. I feel sorry for miserable, ignorant, hate-filled cusses like that.
you might do well to watch charlie rose before you go to sleep at night.
Good cure for insomnia.
ya gaytards, like it’s a real disability to have to have had listened to the thought of general james jones, arnold schwarzenegger and ali allawi. but then again, the pager bag you dwell in does constrain.
Translation: Gooble gobble! Gooble gobble!
Comment by ThatGayConservative — April 15, 2007 @ 2:43 am - April 15, 2007
http://mavericknewsnetwork.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/04/a_giant_leap_to.html
Possibly the greatest threat from a nuclear armed Iran is that of a terrorist attack carried out using nuclear weaponry supplied by Iran’s government. The mad mullahs running Iran’s theocracy have shown no moral qualms at any time during their thirty years in power about sponsoring terrorism that has caused the mass slaughter of innocents. Is there any reason to believe that they would not deploy atomic weapons if they had them?
Possibly the only thing worse then Iran having an arsenal of nuclear weapons would be if Saudi Arabia had such weapons. While the ruling members of the House of Saud are friendly to the U.S. because of economic interests, the Wahhabi clerics and the millions they influence with the preaching of triumphalism and jihad hold no such love. Indeed, it is their teachings and the spread of the Wahhabi / Salafi sect of Islam around the world that is at the heart of radical Islam. Thus, this news today is incredibly disqueiting:
Two years ago, the leaders of Saudi Arabia told international atomic regulators that they could foresee no need for the kingdom to develop nuclear power. Today, they are scrambling to hire atomic contractors, buy nuclear hardware and build support for a regional system of reactors.
Comment by Vince P — April 15, 2007 @ 2:50 am - April 15, 2007
“Good cure for insomnia.” how illustrative of your mental prowess.
Comment by markie — April 15, 2007 @ 8:54 am - April 15, 2007
Who is Charlie Rose, and why should I care? I do very well with my own TV viewing and blog research, thank you very much.
Regards,
Peter H.
Comment by Peter Hughes — April 15, 2007 @ 7:24 pm - April 15, 2007
TGC, Synova, Vince… I think Markie kinda lost it after she was fired from Night Court and had to do movies on Lifetime just to make ends meet.
Comment by V the K — April 16, 2007 @ 7:30 am - April 16, 2007
markie, I’m now convinced you are either the ol’ Rizor –complete with the deaf and dumb schitck– or you’re a channel for his spirit. He was/is a big Charlie Rose fan… he was a BushHater from DayOne… and he was snide as a snake after a snack.
Peter, Charlie Rose is kind of like Larry King without the notes… creampuff questions, interviews which are more about CharlieRose than the guest, liberalLeft MSM political agenda in full display. He was so liberal and biased, even PBS had to get rid of him in 1991 because he was giving the CPB/PBS a bad name and making them a target for conservatives in Congress.
Charlie Rose was once Bill Moyers’ producer; doesn’t THAT say it all?
Someone once noted that a 60 minute airing of just an empty set of the CharlieRose show would beat Charlie Rose by a mile in ratings.
Comment by Michigan-Matt — April 16, 2007 @ 10:49 am - April 16, 2007
What about the GOP members of congress who went at or about the same time? How is that different? Just asking.
Comment by Julien — April 16, 2007 @ 9:16 pm - April 16, 2007
The issue, Julien in #22, is that the Republicans who went did not presume to represent the United States, but as members of the U.S. Congress there to learn firsthand about the situation there.
It was her presumption that upset so many on the right — as well as several left-of-center pundits and newspapers.
Comment by GayPatriotWest — April 16, 2007 @ 10:30 pm - April 16, 2007
Pelosi and her number two said the Democrats have an “Alternative Foreign Policy” . those arrogant asses.
Comment by Vince P — April 16, 2007 @ 11:19 pm - April 16, 2007