Miscalculation and a mole....
I wonder if Bush's statement about Iraq being a miscalculation has anything at all do to with the recent revelation that there is a mole in the pentagon? Actually, I'm really surprised the "miscalculation" statement didn't cause Ridge to raise the terror alert level.
The fun begins tomorrow... They are touting their delegate diversity. I wonder if anyone, save maybe Salon and the Nation, have bothered to point out that the repugnicant's are keeping their more vocal right wing-nuts in the closet for this party. Here's the odd part...The pro-choice republicans are taking the stage but the party platform strongly opposes abortion. Is the "uncommitted" or "undecided" American stupid enough to fall for this dog and phony show? You bet your sweet ass they are.
Tucker....Oh Tucker....on July 29, 2004, you said of the Democrats: For the past four days, the Kerry campaign has ruthlessly suppressed the effervescent (and often paranoid) activist wing of the Democratic Party, for fear of alienating middle America. They believe this is smart strategy, and they're probably right. But it's also dishonest.
You are gonna write the same thing at the end of the Repugnicant's convetion aren't you?
The Washington Times (free registration required) has a article about the GOP moderate's concern that the neo-cons are taking over. This is much like the Log Cabin Republicans being disappointed w/ Bush's stance on the constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. The party can't be changed from the inside 'cause it's rotting from the inside. The moderates have let the reich take over. When a man like John McCain rolls over and kisses Bush's ass after everthing that this administration did to discredit him, there's no fucking hope. Better jump ship now and let the rats drown.
The fun begins tomorrow... They are touting their delegate diversity. I wonder if anyone, save maybe Salon and the Nation, have bothered to point out that the repugnicant's are keeping their more vocal right wing-nuts in the closet for this party. Here's the odd part...The pro-choice republicans are taking the stage but the party platform strongly opposes abortion. Is the "uncommitted" or "undecided" American stupid enough to fall for this dog and phony show? You bet your sweet ass they are.
Tucker....Oh Tucker....on July 29, 2004, you said of the Democrats: For the past four days, the Kerry campaign has ruthlessly suppressed the effervescent (and often paranoid) activist wing of the Democratic Party, for fear of alienating middle America. They believe this is smart strategy, and they're probably right. But it's also dishonest.
You are gonna write the same thing at the end of the Repugnicant's convetion aren't you?
The Washington Times (free registration required) has a article about the GOP moderate's concern that the neo-cons are taking over. This is much like the Log Cabin Republicans being disappointed w/ Bush's stance on the constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. The party can't be changed from the inside 'cause it's rotting from the inside. The moderates have let the reich take over. When a man like John McCain rolls over and kisses Bush's ass after everthing that this administration did to discredit him, there's no fucking hope. Better jump ship now and let the rats drown.

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