Bushes come and go, but the meanspirited Republican ethos that spawns his likes goes on, and on, and on and...on.
You're being a bit grandiose if you think that you can apologize for any of it.
Posted by degustibus at October 28, 2007 09:18 AMThe United States has been a force for good more than any European nation.
And, by-the-way, you are stark raving mad.
Get help.
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 09:32 AMThe article "Our Cold Civil War" by Larisa Alexandrovna was incredibly good. Amazing how it takes a survivor of the Soviet Union to point out what is really happening in America today.
and the bagless bagley comes to sing the praises of Dear Leader
Posted by gay veteran at October 28, 2007 09:37 AM"...bagless bagley..."
I suppose that harmonica of yours only has this single note.
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 09:41 AMI would not take it anymore if I were you. You don't HAVE to feel this way. You should not have to wake up this way.
Please, for your own sake, end it
Put yourself our of your misery!!
Posted by jj at October 28, 2007 10:18 AMPer degustibus "You're being a bit grandiose if you think that you can apologize for any of it."
To feel deeply is not grandiose. To apologize for the crimes perpetrated in your name is not grandiose.
Posted by gail at October 28, 2007 10:33 AMIt's more than a little scary to think that maybe the Bible was literally right when it warned that in the "end times" the world would be loaded with false prophets and false churches that would pull the wool over believers' eyes and make them support evil people and evil things. Sort of sounds like today in the US, doesn't it--a feeling that isn't relieved by a couple of the posts above.
Posted by M at October 28, 2007 10:41 AM"...the Bible was literally right when it warned that in the "end times" the world would be loaded with false prophets..."
Al Gore?
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 10:44 AMYou need help and it may be impossible to find it in Ca. Take 2 aspirin and get some sleep.
the right-wing troll(s) are out today....the stupid, IT BURNS
Posted by gay veteran at October 28, 2007 11:47 AMOf course bagless your "prophets" are ru$h, o'reilly, coulter and malkin.
The United States is not a force for good under Bush and Cheney. The apologists for crime have not come to terms with the way that a certain malignant history is catching up with us. If this criminal administration attacks Iran, the rest of the world will conclude just how bad the U.S. really is. And this is the predictable outcome, when unprovoked aggression becomes the norm. Perhaps soon, the world's most powerful nation will abandon the last pretense of diplomatic restraint, as it darkens the future and makes its mark with raw power.
The American home audience is flooded with propaganda; and with the arts of deception it has been asked to receive an endless stream of enemies, one pint-sized nation after another, each one to be dressed down, villified and demolished, each with another "Hitler" in little boots. This is the trade secret of Bush and Cheney: the marketable paranoid delusion.
This program of crisis has no resolution; it can only escalate, undoubtedly with Pakistan, brought into range for disposal, as the follow-up after Iran, in the series of "the world's most dangerous".
We are finally responsible for what has happened and what will happen. The world's most dangerous nation, at this point, is our own nation; and the attention of the world is concentrated on our responsibility as citizens to act, and act in time.
Posted by Copeland at October 28, 2007 12:10 PMDo you think he'll leave office just because his term is up? What if there's a timely 'emergency'?
Posted by John G. Fought at October 28, 2007 12:59 PM"The world's most dangerous nation, at this point, is our own nation..."
You are delusional, willfully ignorant, uneducated, or all of the above.
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 01:10 PMIf he does not leave on his own he will be dragged out in a strait-jacket to the Rose Garden for a public spirited stoning.
Posted by TIKI AL at October 28, 2007 01:15 PMAt least somebody in Amerika is alert to the portent of the unfolding horror. Forgive me for saying so but its the system of government which gives rise to the Bushes, not cosmic rays or inattentive voters. Without a new constitution and/or system of governance, there is a strong possibility of a repeat performance. You simply have to get the power of money out of the process. It destroys any possibility of democratic governance. Six week campaigns, a national voting system, and a provision for dismissal of sitting governments in rare circumstances would all help too.
Looking more and more like a failed state all the time. Ever so glad I don't have to live there. Don't expect much to change with the 2008 elections. Fascism transcends biography.
Posted by anon at October 28, 2007 01:55 PM"Looking more and more like a failed state all the time."
Really?
Curious that the USofA still maintains the most dynamic economy in the world...
The most powerful military: both for war-making and humanitarian relief efforts...
A constellation of educational institutions that are the envy of the world...
A space program that only can only be dreamed by any other country...
Medical facilities that are often the first resort of individuals living in "enlightened" countries where socialized medicine is the norm...
Shall I go on?
Oh, and by the way, I am not a native-born American. I am an immigrant. I know that most of the rest of the world is a sh*t-hole: been there, seen that.
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 02:18 PMAP wrote a story based on Green Party legislator Mariko Peters.
The Dutch are threatening to remove their 1,600 troops from Afghanistan to protest Gitmo. Dutch politicians face growing problems with Islamic youths and likely fear a L’Intifada like France suffered in 2005.
Peters said: “We have to close Guantanamo because it symbolizes for me everything that is wrong with this war on terror.”
To which Lantos apparently replied: “Europe was not as outraged by Auschwitz as by Guantanamo Bay”
He also said: “You have to help us, because if it was not for us you would now be a province of Nazi Germany.”
Yeah Paradox, those Europeans just "deserve" your apologies for their shortsightedness. While I don't have much to say about Congressman Lantos, he surely expresses my feelings here. And just as obvious, at least to me. America and this president has nothing in common to Nazi Germany or why would a victim of the same Nazi Germany defend what he would himself wish closed to those others.
Thanks Congressman Lantos for telling those pantywaste Europeans to take a hike!
And on other things nice...
BAGHDAD, Iraq — Members of the Iraqi Army in Besmaya collected a donation for the San Diego, Calif., fire victims Thursday night at the Besmaya Range Complex in a moving ceremony to support Besmaya's San Diego residents.
Iraqi Army Col. Abbass, the commander of the complex, presented a gift of $1,000 to U.S. Army Col. Darel Maxfield, Besmaya Range Complex officer in charge, Multi-National Security Transition Command Iraq, to send to the fire victims in California.
The money was collected from Iraqi officers and enlisted soldiers in Besmaya. In a speech given during the presentation, Col. Abbass stated that he and the Iraqi soldiers were connected with the American people in many ways, and they will not forget the help that the American government has given the Iraqi people. Abbass was honored to participate by sending a simple fund of $1,000 to the American people in San Diego, to lower the suffering felt by the tragedy.
Yeah, what goes around comes around, many thanks Iraqi's for your thoughtfullness. Californians will be touched by your gesture, if they're ever told of it by the left leaning MSM.
No Peter , we europeans are trying to help you to get back from your illness. Thats what friends do. Unfortunately you are still running a high fever and seeing through a daze. But dont worry we will continue to try to nurse you back to mental health.
Posted by Greup at October 28, 2007 03:02 PMBush's Neoconservativism may be more extreme than the brand being practiced abroad; but, lest we forget, Neoliberalism (Neoconservatism sans the acquiescence to U.S. Hegemony) has taken root all over the world. Such bastions as Canada and Germany are electing Pro-Corporatist policies and dismantling rights and services in their respective nations.
The idea that what the U.S. is experiencing is a unique circumstance of the myopia of 'red-staters' in the U.S. is not only wrong, it is dangerous. U.S. progressives need to join their foreign counterparts in exposing the shift towards the 'Global Village' of Corporate Plutocracy.
Posted by Tampa Student at October 28, 2007 03:11 PMGreup,
Thank you for your concern and consideration.
Trust that we Americans will come to your aid, once again (e.g. WWI, WWII, Berlin Air Lift, Cold War, Yugoslavia, etc, etc, etc) once you Europeans find yourselves (agin) in dire need....
...or maybe not.
Regards,
Bagley
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 03:39 PMWhat Tampa, no French or Swiss included. How about Spain's Zapatero having second thoughts about his pulling out of Iraq. The world's moving towards America, not away.
And least we forget, thank you Iraqi's for you nice gesture toward the people's of California.
How about those NE Patriots led by the great friend of our president, Brady. 52-0 over the deadskins.
Posted by peter at October 28, 2007 03:58 PM"How about those NE Patriots led by the great friend of our president, Brady. 52-0 over the deadskins."
And raise a toast to Peyton Manning in anticipation of his leadership in defeating the hated Patriots next weekend.
All hail Peyton.
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 04:05 PM"The world's moving towards America, not away."
The world is moving towards plutocratic oligarchy. You seem happy with the status quo, so I must assume that your assets are safely secured in a numbered swiss account then, eh?
If not, then I'm sure the ruling class appreciates your continued sacrifice on their behalf. Better go ahead and have that second baby, they'll be looking for more cannon fodder in the decades to come, I imagine. Freedom "ain't free," ya know.
Posted by Tampa Student at October 28, 2007 04:26 PMTampa Student,
May I assume that one day you hope to be employed?
And, may I ask, how do plan to stay employed?
Regards,
Bagley
P.S. Is your tuition paid by some person whose ability to pay said tuition is a function of being employed?
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 04:32 PMBagley says that he is an immigrant, but he speaks redneck like it was his first language.
The problem (whether or not Bags is the person, or people, he represents himself to be) is not the main issue. Whenever you find a jackboot, some poor bastard's neck is likely to be under it; and that is the problem. Wouldn't it be something if Bags told his "immigrant story" to some of those poor Mexicans who get rousted out of meatpacking plants by federal ICE MEN, and are bundled off with their whole families to concentration camps? He's just the guy to enlighten a prisoner-of-war who is anticipating a good waterboarding. Isn't our Bags the man to tell them that this is the greatest country on earth?
What?--no pity for the occupied country? I wouldn't think so. Not from a guy who obviously identifies with republican interests (exploitation, brutality, the usual fare of glory) that's all in a day's work, in the rough handling of occupied populations.
How easy it must be to turn our Bagley's head with the glittering Empire, with his fascination for the superficial, in the midst of these horrors.
Posted by Copeland at October 28, 2007 04:41 PMBeing the son of an immigrant, my father came to America as a war refugee. His house was fire bombed by the British. He came here with only an accordian and now resides retired in six digits of comfort. No college, here or Germany, but able to compete with America's white colar workers equally. That's the America the world wants, that's the America the world admires.
Look at our others, Bobby Jindal comes to mind. What a story, just think about how that plays in India. Arnold and his Governator job, even real Democrats, not just the phony ones, admire his leadership.
Then there's Grandholm in Michigan, why won't you Democrats help her. A bright light from Canada, now almost totally dim. Where's her leadership been? Taken a struggling economy, and thanks to you global warming alarmist, declining even more. Just what they need up there, higher CAFE standards.
Bagley, Brady's the best this season, sorry, even with Manning's superbowl victory, he couldn't get by Dallas and Tony Romo last year. Tom Brady did and how and look at what happened to those deadskins today. Some thought they had a chance....nope.
Posted by peter at October 28, 2007 05:04 PM"...poor Mexicans who get rousted out of meatpacking plants...and are bundled off with their whole families to concentration camps..."
And, Copeland, where are these concentration camps? And, may I ask, what constituant parts of these concentration camps are the equivalent of your fellow travellers Pol Pot, Ho-Chi Min, Kim-Jong Il, and the like.
Please do tell, Copeland, you must have an expertise in this area or you would not be so quick to draw the comparison. Please do tell us: we wait, holding our collective breath, for you insight and experience to manifest itself on these pages.
Perhaps I should tell you, to finish out my previous post: not simply "been there, seen that," but lived there, lived that. Have you ever depended upon the "kindness of strangers."
I have, and they were Americans. And not Americans like you. Not insulated persons comfortable in their Leftist delusions, but men in khaki and green uniforms. Men greater than you can imagine and greater than you could ever hope to be. Men of courage, not people of sniveling Leftist sophistry.
So I am a redneck, Copeland. Perhaps, but educated: another thing this country offered me and I took advantage to the fullest of my abilities. And I paid back my debt: have you? No, I can tell that you have not. You and your ilk keep counsel with similar people -- cowards hiding behind the bravery of others...past and present -- and calling your own criticism the pinnacle of patriotism. I would spit on your brand patriotism, but it is not worth the effort.
But again, let me return to the origin of my post: where are these concentration camps? Are they the reason that Cubans sail rickety boats to the beaches of Florida...are these "concentration camps" so much better than the ones that actually exist in Cuba? Do tell, you seem to speak with such authority on the subject. Are these camps in Montana, Idaho, perhaps these camps are in Oregon, maybe Virginia.
Let me help you out here: these camps are in your imagination. Yes, only your imagination. The same imagination where where you see yourself as educated and aware and understanding that the evil of this world is in Washington, DC.
Let me assure you, Copeland, there is evil in this world and it exists not here in the United States but in the "workers paradise," the place you and yours so want this country to be like. Alternatively, it exists in the minds of fanatical Islamicists -- a like minded cadre for you to identify with.
You are a fool, Copeland, an uneducated, unexperienced fool. A delusional, superficial individual un-worthy of the graces that this country, these United States, afford you and those like you.
You are an idiot.
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 05:33 PMBagley,
Do you mean to suggest that someone with a worldview different than that held by Neoliberal imperialists should not expect to be granted the 'privilege' of employment in their lifetime?
I thought so. See, you've got it. Now, why can't your Neoliberal leaders describe that simple prejudice in no uncertain terms? Or should I say, why do they persist in masking those prejudices?
Posted by Tampa Student at October 28, 2007 05:40 PM"Bagley, Brady's the best this season..."
We will find out next weekend.
And let me reserve the right to shout-out a big "ha-ha" in your direction should the Colts win.
And being the magnanimous, and Christian soul that I am, I will grant you the the same right should the Patriots take the game :)
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 05:44 PMBagley said...
"You are a fool, Copeland, an uneducated, unexperienced fool. A delusional, superficial individual un-worthy of the graces that this country, these United States, afford you and those like you."
Oh man. We've got a 'true believer' here. A real dyed-in-the-wool, fascist son of a bitch. Where'd you graduate from, Bob Jones? And seriously, why aren't you in Iraq right now?
I'm sorry I bothered responding to you. Have a nice life, such as it is.
Posted by Tampa Student at October 28, 2007 05:46 PMTampa Student,
Well, at least you understand that employment is a privilege and not a right.
Regards,
Bagley
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 05:47 PMthe country simply has lost any relevant ability to perceive and discuss the truth.
The heart of the matter.
Also, without any human empathy.
Look at our happy smug trolls, lecturing us about evil and joshing about football fun. How nice that Dick Cheney still lets them have a roof over their head, unlike 4 million Iraqis. How nice their children are still alive and have all their limbs. Good times.
Posted by Sharkbabe at October 28, 2007 06:01 PM"How nice their children are still alive and have all their limbs."
Yes, how nice it is. Do you wish for some other circumstance?
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 06:14 PM@Bagley
The biggest of the camps, whose existence you dispute, is the Raymondville Camp, which is in far South Texas, about twenty miles from Harlingen. Amy Goodman went down there with a party of reporters, and the tower guards trained machine guns on them. It's a cozy little set-up, managed by a private firm out of Houston, called Management Training Corporation, a giant tent city surrounded by concertina wire. It's hard to get much word about what goes on in there, as it's all hush-hush under the auspices of Homeland Security.
Posted by Copeland at October 28, 2007 06:21 PMCopeland,
I am sorry, but I read the link and found no refernce to "machine guns." I even went so far as to search for the text "machine guns" but to no success. I even searched for the word "torture" and "violence" and "murder" and, of all things "water" and "water-board," but to no avail. And then I searched for "ovens" and "electrical" and "political," and these words are not in the article.
Please, tell me, what concentration camp words should I search for? (I even search for the word "concentration"....no success.)
"...as it's all hush-hush under the auspices of Homeland Security."
So hush-hush that it is on the Internet.
Please do explain to me, and other interested parties, how a detention center for illegal immigrants equates to a concentration camp.
A "concentration camp" that is your characterization?
You are an idiot.
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 06:46 PM"How nice their children are still alive and have all their limbs."
Yes, how nice it is. Do you wish for some other circumstance?
I wish for people like you to truly understand what it might feel like.
Posted by Sharkbabe at October 28, 2007 07:20 PMbagley and peter and their families to Fallujah, now.
what? why not?
Posted by Sharkbabe at October 28, 2007 07:24 PMSharkbabe seems to be responding to her own posts again.
This would be considered unusual for anyone not a member of the "reality-based community."
On that note: thanks for the bandwidth.
Good night.
Posted by Bagley at October 28, 2007 07:33 PMThat complacent rascal Bagley isn't even willing to dig a little himself for the information. He wants to vomit in your face even if your serve the material to him. Then slinks away into his hole. That link is not the only information on Raymondville, and not even all that Amy Goodman has reported about the camp. She and her party did have guns trained on them, and very little information has actually come out of the camp.
I suppose a brute like Bags thinks its a civilized norm to round up and imprison whole families in pre-fab camps, and allow no transparency as to what goes on within.
Bags says he's an educated man. But what can make up for the lack of human empathy?--and fundamental critical thinking skills?--and the necessary curiousity. Nada. Nothing.
Posted by Copeland at October 28, 2007 07:54 PM"Bags says he's an educated man. But what can make up for the lack of human empathy?--and fundamental critical thinking skills?--and the necessary curiousity. Nada. Nothing."
Welcome to the new America; 50%, more or less, voted for Bush, and half of those are sticking with him. Critical thinking is dead; compassion is gone. Bagley may be right: we used to be pretty good. That's why the loss hurts so much. He'll catch on eventually, or maybe not, but you know what they say about teaching pigs to dance, so don't waste your bandwidth.
Posted by M at October 28, 2007 09:07 PMWow, you trolls really think Cheney has a use for you and yours other than endless war and soup line fodder (coming soon).
I would say you're going to hate yourself in the morning, but you lack even that integrity.
Posted by Sharkbabe at October 28, 2007 09:29 PMTo the simple statement of fact "The world's most dangerous nation, at this point, is our own nation..."
Bagley responded, "You are delusional, willfully ignorant, uneducated, or all of the above."
Perhaps there is some other nation that launched an aggressive war of choice that has resulted in hundreds of thousands killed.
Perhaps there is some other nation which the Secretary-General of the United Nations accused four years ago of violating the United Nations Charter.
Only the United States fits that description.
Perhaps the government of the Sudan, for supporting a repressive campaign against Darfur groups demanding autonomy and producing several million refugees, is in his opinion more dangerous than the United States. Perhaps.
On the other hand, it is our President who has constantly invoked thermonuclear war and, last week, the specter of World War Three.
The rest of the nations of the world are at peace with one another. Those warmongers in control of our government have made us halfway used to being, alas, the only country in the world almost constantly at war with other countries.
Even to refer to these unobjectionable facts is for the writer who signs himself Bagley proof of delusion.
But truth is powerful. It is probably because Bagley senses that, that he has resorted to spewing insults. As paradox urges us, we can best respond by speaking the truth to his distortions.
Let me for one wish that he advance some reason for us here to take him more seriously, and adduce evidence in favor of his opinion. It is on the basis of exchange of ideas that truth emerges.
Posted by mmeo at October 28, 2007 09:42 PMAppears to me that Bagley ripped you folks a new asshole. Your responses make little sense other than the norm.
Posted by jj at October 29, 2007 04:13 AM"Your responses make little sense other than the norm."
Wow, look who THINKs he's making sense with a sentence like that! :-) Must be another of the brain-dead 24%.
Posted by M at October 29, 2007 05:41 AMSometimes you just have to put them down..
Posted by Parallax at October 29, 2007 07:40 AMCurious that the USofA still maintains the most dynamic economy in the world...
bagley, For some reason you don't realize it could be better for the whole population of the U.S.A. with a little tweaking and adjustment. Not just for the uber-rich.
The most powerful military: both for war-making and humanitarian relief efforts...
Do we really have to continue on with the "war-making"? How about only for "humanitarian relief efforts"?
Starting with the poverty stricken, elderly, and disabled Veterans in the U.S. With a fraction of what we spend on defense we can also take care of the Iraqi refugees and help out Darfur, among others.
A constellation of educational institutions that are the envy of the world...
And they go to the highest bidder, not always Americans.
If a poor, mediocre American student can't afford it, they do not get in. That spot in an elite University goes to a foreign student who's parents can afford the tuition.
Oh right, that poor American kid should have worked harder and realized his opportunity!
A space program that only can only be dreamed by any other country...
Yes, but then why does your 'party' or 'belief system' dispute Global Warming, stem cell research, and other scientific advances that can help everyone in this world?
Sometimes it just doesn't turn a profit. But give man medicine to get a boner... now that's capitalism and scientific advancement at its finest!
Medical facilities that are often the first resort of individuals living in "enlightened" countries where socialized medicine is the norm...
Once again accessed only by the rich of this and other countries. If you're poor you can't get your foot in the door of these fine institutions.
But socialized medicine (that is hard to get) is good enough for our disabled Veterans, right?
Perhaps I should tell you, to finish out my previous post: not simply "been there, seen that," but lived there, lived that.
You have said in previous posts that you came from southeast Asia bagley. I'm sorry that you or anyone would have to go through that. I would not wish that upon anyone. I'm glad that you're a survivor and have come to America and achieved the American Dream.
Now that you are in this enlightened position, do not deny other Americans of that opportunity. In fact I would think that it would be your obligation to work to see that everyone can achieve the same success as you.
Have you ever depended upon the "kindness of strangers."
Yes, I have. I was once homeless, 1983 in 'Raygun's' America.
They were leftist Christian American's who helped me.
I have, and they were Americans. And not Americans like you. Not insulated persons comfortable in their Leftist delusions, but men in khaki and green uniforms. Men greater than you can imagine and greater than you could ever hope to be. Men of courage...
I served my country to protect the constitution and do my part to help the U.S. be a guiding light for the rest of the world. Not to be used as a tool by my government for false purposes.
...not people of sniveling Leftist sophistry.
I can't speak for everyone but all I want is for the U.S. to be the best it can be. But if you want to include me as having "sniveling Leftist sophistry", go right ahead, it's your right.
Somehwere during all your hard work you have become bitter and lost all sense of empathy for mankind.
BTW bagley, I worked for what I have. Being a disabled Veteran now it seems that the government and your 'party' or 'belief system' want to take it away. And they want to take away my wifes Union job and her pension.
Understand, I will fight to keep what my wife and I worked so hard to attain.
Please respect that.
No sense in taking sides, the Patriots will kick whoever's ass they are facing, whether it be the Colts or the Dolphins. And cover the spread. Take it to the bank.
"Your responses make little sense other than the norm."
Wow, look who THINKs he's making sense with a sentence like that! :-) Must be another of the brain-dead 24%.
Posted by M at October 29, 2007 05:41 AM
I will explain for lightly lit M ( which stands for mediocre, I assume) Your typical, normal,responses. Sorry for deepness.
Posted by jj at October 29, 2007 01:15 PMwow, bagless bagley really is clueless. the USofA still maintains the most dynamic economy in the world? dynamic in that people's real income is going down? Medical facilities that are often the first resort of individuals living in "enlightened" countries where socialized medicine is the norm? You mean countries where people don't go bankrupt with medical bills? Countries where you don't have to worry about pre-existing conditions? Countries that don't have over 40 MILLION people without health insurance?
pants-pissing peter: "To which Lantos apparently replied: “Europe was not as outraged by Auschwitz as by Guantanamo Bay”"
uh, Europe was occupied by the Nazis, what's our excuse?
you have to feel some pity for bagless bagley, jarjar jj, and pants-pissing peter, they're so afraid that the islamomarxomooreohitlercrackerjackofascists are going to force them to wear burkas
I'm tired of cowardice masquerading as patriotism. These right-wing trools need to head to the nearest Army recuiting center, NOW
Posted by gay veteran at October 29, 2007 03:27 PMif things are going so well in Dear Leader's Amerika then why do the overwhelming majority of Americans think this country is on the WRONG tract? hell, if the korporate media ever told the truth about the Bush Regime then ReThugs would go the way of the Whigs
hear about Rumsfeld fleeing France to avoid an indictment for torture? LOL
Posted by gay veteran at October 29, 2007 03:39 PMAppears to me that Bagley ripped you folks a new asshole.
Maybe you should check your eyesight. All I see is a child repeating over and over "You're an idiot." without any of those fact thingys that usually denote rational debate. Yawn. Standard Putsch-bot behavior. Got anything new to offer to the discussion? Oh - that's right. Republican't traitors are only interested in terrorist activities against their fellow americans.
What color of kool-aide are you drinking these days?
Your responses make little sense other than the norm.
Posted by jj at October 29, 2007 04:13 AM
As opposed to the standard Republican't kimchee you ditto monkeys are peddling around here?
what color is the sky in your world? And how often does it rain ponies?
As for the topic of this post - I'm sorry too. I wish apologies would mean something, but since the Republican't traitors who screwed america for their own benefit are congenitally unable to consider the possibility that they might be wrong, my apologies do nothing to stop the raving wrongwingnuts from continuing their immoral traitorous behavior. I do, however, get a lot of sympathy from my foreign friends because of my vocal opposition to the clueless moron murdering american soldiers so he can stuff taxpayer dollars into his cronies' pockets.
Posted by (: Tom :) at October 30, 2007 07:09 AMYou, my friend, are one unhappy, demented person.
There is a solution.
Posted by jj at October 30, 2007 11:12 AMso jarjar jj, if things are going so swell then why is health care the number 2 issue (second only to Iraq) in importance to Americans?
Posted by Gay Veteran at October 30, 2007 11:28 AMjj, You come here remember.
You're right, there is a solution.
Posted by Seven of Six at October 30, 2007 07:26 PM