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What needs to be said should be said during a debate. Obama needs to look McCain in the eye and tell him that he is a liar and we have already went through seven + years of having a liar in the White House. We cannot afford four more years of lying. Then leave it alone for the rest of the debate. The American public needs to hear this and it needs to be said by Obama to McCain's face. McCain will blow a gasket and the debate will be over for McCain. Perhaps the election for McCain will be over at that point. Needs to be done. Let's put an end to this bullshit. Think this is a civil race? Think again. Putting it in the context of "American's can not afford four more years of lying" is just stating the truth. "Nothing personal" you know.
Posted at August 25, 2008 10:06 PM in response to McCain Campaign Launches Direct Hit On Obama Over Ayers Ties
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No! Not a "Complete Accounting"! Say it isn't so. What next? A subpoena? How many times do you hear "f*&k off and then do it?
Posted at August 11, 2008 6:04 PM in response to Lawmakers Still Seeking Details On FBI's Illegal Records Demands
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You don't suppose that some of the 8 billion missing in Iraq is finding it's way back to the republican party? It was cash after all.
Posted at August 8, 2008 5:18 PM in response to Group To Ask Justice Department To Probe McCain's Bundlers
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So what! TPM-why bother publishing this information. It's not as if our Dems will do anything. They are spineless.
Posted at July 30, 2008 2:19 PM in response to In Contempt Vote on Karl Rove, the Ayes Have It
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Thanks again Schumer. Suppose the AG had anything to do with the "fuck you and the horse you rode in on" attitude regarding Gitmo?
Conyers, let's subpoena Treasury. You see how far that's getting you.
Obama, can you defend this assault on America?
Pelosi, impeachment off the table? Sure showed them you were willing to cooperate.
Rockefeller, fuck you!
Posted at July 8, 2008 10:54 PM in response to U.S. Blocks Payments To ACLU Attorneys Working At Guantanamo Bay
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As I posted previously. Not another Congressional subpoena! Oh my what is a president, scratch that, AG to do. Oh I know. Tell them to f-off and grow some balls.
Have Schumer and Feinstein deliver it. They helped push the creep into Justice.
Posted at June 26, 2008 9:52 PM in response to House Judiciary Committee Gets Ready To Subpoena Mukasey
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What a sorry f*&k. Go back to screwing women on NYCs dime.
Posted at June 17, 2008 6:11 PM in response to Rudy Lives! He Resurfaces To Attack Obama Over -- What Else -- September 11th
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People such as RenStimpy and Joe Lieberman are sincerely concerned that the true nature and extent of US aid to Israel will be revealed. Once that happens the true block on Middle East peace will be exposed for what it is. At the risk of being accused of being Anti-Semite I am tired of our government being a branch of the Knesset. We already have one senator that has pulled a Zel Miller so he could continue to represent Israel. They are shaking in their boots at the possibility of business in Washington not being done as usual.
Posted at May 15, 2008 1:48 PM in response to Obama Camp Hits Back At Bush's Claim That Dems Favor "Appeasement"
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A bit off topic but was brought up in an earlier comment above. In the general election debates I would like someone to ask both of these candidates this question. If anybody in the Bush administration, including the former president and vice president, are brought up on war crimes charges will either candidate do anything to block them from standing trial?
Posted at May 15, 2008 1:37 PM in response to Obama Camp Hits Back At Bush's Claim That Dems Favor "Appeasement"
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To quote the Times, "The emphasis on spy programs also is starting to give pause to some members of Congress who fear the government is investing too much in anti-terrorism programs at the expense of traditional crime-fighting. Other lawmakers are raising questions about how well the FBI is performing its counter-terrorism mission."
One has to, in my opinion, take a leap of faith to believe that the spying is for anti-terrorism and not to help create a permanent conservative majority in our government.
Bush is too stupid to use any intelligence gathered to fight terrorism. As evidenced in the Times article. The rest of the administration is hellbent on staying in power.
Posted at May 12, 2008 10:53 AM in response to Today's Must Read



