Friday, November 18, 2005

The Republicans

proved this evening that they intend to wage politics like they have been waging the war in Iraq...without purpose or direction...repeatedly they paraded the cliche ridden excuses for war before the American public and without shame tried to make their case...that we will stay the course until the job is done...we won't cut and run...but they can't seem to tell us when the mission will be accomplished.

We beat Sadam, cleared the WMD's, came up with a constitution, held elections, have a democratic government and have trained a 200,000 man army to defend their country...I wouldn't call leaving this behind "cutting and running"

I am sure that the vast majority of the troops in Iraq are counting the days until they can leave, save maybe for the Generals who have nothing better to do than wage sensless conflict.

The majority of casualties these days aren't from battle with the enemy, who ever that may be, but from roadside bombs and car bombs.We need to declare victory and regroup our troops for the next battlefront...which will probably be on the southern border. It's only a matter of time before the enemy realizes that we are completly unprepared to defend the homeland with all of our resources overseas.

Maybe it's time to adopt the parliamentary process and give this Regime in Washington a Vote of no confidence and replace them.






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Monday, November 14, 2005


Subject: How many does it take to change a light bulb?

How many members of the Bush Administration are needed to change a light
bulb?

The Answer is TEN:

1. One to deny that a light bulb needs to be changed,

2. One to attack the patriotism of anyone who says the light bulb needs to
be changed,

3. One to blame Clinton for burning out the light bulb,

4. One to tell the nations of the world that they are either for changing
the light bulb or for eternal darkness,

5. One to give a billion dollar no-bid contract to Halliburton for the new
light bulb,

6. One to arrange a photograph of Bush, dressed as a janitor, standing on a
step ladder under the banner "Bulb Accomplished",

7. One administration insider to resign and in detail reveal how Bush was
literally "in the dark" the whole time,

8. One to viciously smear #7,

9. One surrogate to campaign on FOX TV and at rallies on how George Bush has
had a strong light-bulb-changing policy all along,

10. And finally, one to confuse Americans about the difference between
screwing a light bulb and screwing the country