Comments: Why Does Bush Hate Our Troops?

Why does Bush hate our troops?

That's rhetorical, isn't it? I mean, they don't make that much $$$ and I doubt many of them were born with a silver spoon so natch-rully he could not care less.

Posted by Sharon at February 11, 2008 03:34 PM

Why Does Bush Hate Our Troops?

Because if he doesn't kill them now, they grow up to be Democrats!

Posted by Seven of Six at February 11, 2008 04:19 PM

Ya know, I was going to say something but I think that Seven of Six's answer to this is utterly perfect:

"Because if he doesn't kill them now, they grow up to be Democrats!" Seven of Six

Posted by Scy at February 11, 2008 05:16 PM

SOS, best. response. ever.

Posted by emal at February 11, 2008 06:15 PM

Why does Hillary Clinton like Foxnews?

Tonight, the Politico's John Harris asked Clinton for her thoughts on the situation during an interview that aired on Washington, D.C.'s local ABC affiliate WJLA:

Clinton said that her staff had sent her "some independent study" "which seemed to suggest that" "in terms of the fairness of the coverage," Fox News Channel has treated her campaign more fairly than MSNBC.

Posted by peter at February 11, 2008 06:54 PM

Why does Obama's Houston campaign office have a Che Guevara picture on a Cuban flag? Link

Posted by peter at February 11, 2008 07:05 PM

peter,

nice of you to try to change the subject, but bush's treatment of our military personnel is laid out in the links. you know- facts. get used to them.

Posted by Turkana at February 11, 2008 07:31 PM

Your question is about as good as that old one...why do you beat your wife? It's not very worthy of response. But, hey, I wouldn't expect any different here. Enjoy your night.

Posted by peter at February 11, 2008 07:54 PM

Changing the subject because I just read a Reuters report that changes the narrative of electability:


Evangelical exit polls in TN and MO:

DALLAS (Reuters) - Exit polls during the U.S. presidential primaries in Missouri and Tennessee last week show the Democratic Party has some support from white evangelicals, a group strongly associated with the Republican Party.

Commissioned by Faith in Public Life, a non-partisan resource center, and conducted by Zogby International during the primaries on February 5, the surveys were the first to ask Democratic voters if they were evangelical or born-again Christians.

The findings reinforce other surveys showing that Republicans still command most of the support of this voting bloc but by no means have a monopoly on its affections.

They also show white evangelical Democrats -- like other whites in Missouri and Tennessee -- have a decided preference for Hillary Clinton over Barack Obama.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080211/pl_nm/usa_evangelicals_democrats_dc

Posted by Prabhata at February 11, 2008 09:25 PM

Excellent work Turkana!

It's becoming increasingly depressing to witness what our country has become. The journalists should rot in the ninth circle for their complicity and complacency in engineering this social collapse. Rather than withdrawing in despair, precisely what the Cheneys and his ilk desire, we should all get mad as HELL and fight back. Careful documentation such as this post is necessary, if dismaying.

It's beginning to look like an actual revolution will be needed. Just to view the despicable conniving of Jay "Protect me from the death tax" Rockefeller and Harry "K-Y" Reid, as they literally conspire to destroy the rule of law, I truly wonder if anything less than armed insurrection will be able to restore democracy. Of course, Blackwater has been raised to counter that possibility. At least we can't say these bastards don't think ahead. Maybe we should try that for a change.

Posted by DeminNewJ at February 12, 2008 04:44 AM

I have to disagree. Dear Leader does support the troops...as a political prop. And what do you do when you're finished with a prop? throw it in the trash

pants pissing peter, why are you not posting from Iraq?

Posted by Gay Veteran at February 12, 2008 10:37 AM
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