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The intefada seems to have moved to the home of Arafats wife. How strange it is to see the left stumble and attack each because a minister referred to the rioters as thugs. Meanwhile Paris is burning down one neighborhood at a time.
I expect the France to surrender as usual and allow the Muslim Brotherhood to set up a new West Bank in France. Once the new state (Muslim Hell Hole)is formed a new beachead will have been established. Much of France and Spain will wind up under the knives of the "New Moores".
What was that line about being "doomed to repeat history"?
Posted by Wmscott at November 4, 2005 11:32 PM
I am so very sorry for the double trackbacks. I was having trouble with my computer tonight.
Posted by Wild Thing at November 5, 2005 12:01 AM
Speaking of items in the news, it would seem that a majority of Americans now supports impeaching the Liar-in-Chief. This is aacording to Zogby's polling.
http://www.impeachpac.org/?q=node/6
I can see it now:
WASHINGTON -- FoxNews has just learned that the polling firm of Zogby International is controlled by Osama bin Laden, and that it is filled with child molesters, devil worshippers, puppy stranglers and people who don't believe in good sportsmanship.
Noted patriot Ann Coulter, informed of these outrages by Fox's Bill O'Leilly, screeched, "Drawing and quartering is too good for these hippie scum!"
She repeated the comments on her blog, which was immediately linked to the Republican military site, Mudville Gazette.
Posted by Wilson Kolb at November 5, 2005 12:22 AM
Read this.
Papa Ray
West Texas
USA
Posted by Papa Ray at November 5, 2005 04:43 AM
Double Track backs seem to be a recurring problem.
I was going to apologize and noticed I am not the only one suffering from the problem.
Sorry bout it anyhow :)!
Posted by NOTR at November 5, 2005 04:57 AM
The poll question, from the ImpeachPac site (with emphasis added).
"If President Bush did not tell the truth about his reasons for going to war with Iraq, Congress should consider holding him accountable through impeachment."
You forgot the "IF he did not tell the truth" part, Wilson ... and I think the "Bush lied" meme has gotten about as much traction among the American people, as the traction your assertion that Mudville is a shill for the GOP has gotten around here.
The American people are smart enough to tell the difference between a time-sensitive judgment call based on incomplete information ... and an intentional lie based on greed.
And, until the opposition to this President proves to the American people -- especially that majority who re-elected President Bush -- that they can do better in prosecuting this War on Terror, impeachment will be a REAL hard sell ... lie or no lie.
Given the past history and present-day rhetoric of the leadership of that opposition, they have a big job and a lot of changes ahead of them to provide that proof.
BTW, from what I've seen, Wilson, people who oppose this President as vigorously as you do, have many more reasons than the war to rip Bush. I have to ask -- what else don't you like about the President?
Posted by Rich Casebolt at November 6, 2005 02:31 AM
Rich, we already know that Bush lied about the reasons for war. The so-called "intelligence" was fake and the Bush administration knew it was fake. I don't think Bush will be impeached, by the way. The Republicans control congeress, and as we all know they think lying blowjobs is more important than lying about war and killing tens of thousands of people because of it.
Ah, morality.
Posted by Wilson Kolb at November 6, 2005 08:37 PM
Here's what Bush has in store for Americans:
http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/former-inmate-tells-of-torture/2005/11/06/1131211945880.html
Fox News will call it "college pranks," no doubt.
Posted by Wilson Kolb at November 6, 2005 08:39 PM
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