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Sunday, 17 December 2006
Madison Wisconsin Libtards Plan 'Funeral Procession' for Libtalk Radio
Mood:  silly
Topic: Lib Loser Stories

Madison Liberal Talk Radio Cancellation Protest, The Mic FM

UNHINGED ON PARADE

Madison Lefties Plan Libtalk 'Funeral Procession'

Determined to save their failed liberal talk radio station, Madison's so- called "progressive" community has already resorted to several of its usual noisy "hey hey, ho ho!" tactics.

With those efforts having so far failed to convince station management to keep "The Mic" as a libtalker, given weak ad sales and mediocre ratings, activists are now looking to escalate their campaign.

We've covered some of their past antics here.

In addition to enlisting the help of US Senator Russ Feingold (D- Wisconsin) and other Democrat Party honchos, lefties are hoping a planned "funeral procession" stunt on Wednesday will do the trick.

From the Capital Times:

'Funeral procession' for progressive talk planned March to Clear Channel set Wednesday
By Kevin Lynch

Efforts to resuscitate the progressive talk radio format of "The Mic" WXXM-FM/ 92.1 have failed so far. Concerned listeners now plan a "funeral procession" as the Jan. 1 end of the format nears.

The march will begin at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Brittingham Park near the intersection of South Park Street and West Washington Avenue and head down Fish Hatchery Road to the Clear Channel Madison offices.

A 420-page petition of more than 5,500 signatures to keep "The Mic" on the air will be delivered to Jeff Tyler, Clear Channel vice president of marketing, by activists Valerie Walasek, Gary Tipler and businesswoman Barbara Wright.

Despite the petition and a rally at the High Noon Saloon on Dec. 12 to demonstrate advertising support for the station's political talk forum, Clear Channel still plans to change the format to sports talk with an emphasis on prep sports and the University of Wisconsin. It also will feature syndicated sports personalities Jim Rome and Dan Patrick.

In an interview with The Associated Press published in The Capital Times on Wednesday, Tyler said Clear Channel would explore ways to continue progressive talk in Madison.

"Our company sales team embraced the station, the format and enthusiasm we all had for the station and its role in the community," Tyler said. "However, there are many advertisers, local and national, who have been at conflict with the programming or stay away from controversial programming."

The station has cancelled its local progressive talk shows, but it still airs programming from Air America, and other nationally broadcast talk hosts, including Al Franken, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Rev. Jesse Jackson, Ed Schultz and Stephanie Miller.

Miller and Schultz have addressed their concerns about losing the progressive talk format in Madison. Miller recently read a letter from Walasek to Tyler on her program. Schultz noted in The Capital Times that "The Mic" posted a 3.7 percent of the market share in the summer Arbitron rankings, good for 11th place.

What isn't helping the cause is their ongoing habit of blaming local management for the station's failure, claiming that the sales and promotional efforts were lackluster.

And while they point to The Mic's supposed strong ratings, one question hasn't been answered: in a city as far to the left as Madison, why hasn't their libtalker been number one with a bullet?

No Time: David A Lunde
Technorati tags: the mic fm madison feingold us senate libtalk progressives democrats al franken air america talk radio wisconsin

The Radio Equalizer ~ Brian Maloney ** Madison Liberal Talk Radio Cancellation Protest


Posted by yaahoo_ at 4:32 AM EST
Saturday, 16 December 2006
Breck Girl Edwards to Enter 2008 Race
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Lib Loser Stories

John Edwards to Enter 2008 Race

Former Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards intends to enter the 2008 race for the White House, two Democratic officials said Saturday.

Edwards, who represented North Carolina in the Senate for six years, plans to make the campaign announcement late this month from the New Orleans neighborhood hit hardest by Hurricane Katrina last year and slow to recover from the storm.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they did not want to pre-empt Edwards' announcement.

As Edwards enters the crowded field, the Lower Ninth Ward provides a stark backdrop to highlight his signature issue - that economic inequality means that the country is divided into "two Americas."

Edwards also plans to travel from New Orleans through the four early presidential nominating states - Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire and South Carolina - as part of an announcement tour between Christmas and New Year's Day.

Among Democrats, Sens. Hillary Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois are drawing the most attention almost two years before the actual vote.

Edwards, however, is in a strong position as the leading candidate in Iowa. He was a top fundraiser in the race for the nomination in 2004 before he became Democratic Sen. John Kerry's running mate.

Since the Democrats' loss to President Bush, Edwards has worked to build support for a repeat presidential bid. He has a retooled agenda that is more openly progressive and has spent time building relationships with labor leaders and traveling overseas to build his foreign policy credentials beyond his one term in the Senate.

Edwards' spokesman, David Ginsberg, would not confirm or deny that Edwards planned to announce he would run in 2008.

Ginsberg said Edwards would make an announcement about his future when he is ready.

Word leaked about Edwards' plans just hours after Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh announced he would not seek the presidency in 2008. Bayh had been a leading candidate in early fundraising and, like Edwards, based much of his appeal on his electability. Bayh and Edwards, friends who went running together daily when they were in the Senate, each won election in Republican-leaning states.

Bayh and some other hopefuls have struggled to build their name recognition against the drawing power of Clinton and Obama. Edwards, however, does not have that problem.

He is well known from the 2004 campaign and his profile has risen this year as he and his wife, Elizabeth, went on nationwide tours to promote their books.

A poll of Iowa Democrats that was published Thursday in the Des Moines Register showed Edwards with 36 percent support, more than Clinton's 16 percent and Obama's 13 percent combined.

Edwards' campaign plans include an aggressive fundraising effort to prove that he belongs in the top tier of contenders. Because he currently does not hold federal office, Edwards does not have a war chest like some of his rivals. In fact, he has several hundred thousands of dollars of debt from his 2004 presidential campaign.

News Max.com ~ Associated Press ** John Edwards to Enter 2008 Race
Related: John Edwards Showcases a 'Progressive' Agenda


Posted by yaahoo_ at 8:02 PM EST
Updated: Saturday, 16 December 2006 8:08 PM EST
Joy Bahar, Libtard Bloggers Think GOP Tried to Kill Johnson
Mood:  silly
Topic: Lib Loser Stories

Idiotic remarks on Tim Johnson from The View's Joy Behar...

Bahar Thinks GOP Tried to Kill Johnson

BEGIN TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: It's comical today, folks, to listen to the Drive-By Media worry and speculate about not the fate of Tim Johnson. Now they're worried about the 82-year-old Daniel Akaka and Daniel In No Way, the two senators from Hawaii, both Democrats. Now we're worried about the health of Sheets Byrd, 89 years old in West Virginia. They're worried about this. This one-seat majority is very tenuous. They're also worried that one of these Democrats might be cajoled into switching parties. As you know, those nasty, rascally Republicans, they'll do anything to get their power back. Even the Democrat Underground, people are even speculating that the Republicans found a way to poison Tim Johnson just as they were behind the death of Paul Wellstone. It's extended now to beyond the blogs.

Yesterday that blithering idiot Joy Behar actually raised the possibility -- did the Republicans do something to him? Is there something they could have done? Do we have the bite? Let me look. Yes. Audio sound bites three and four. We'll go to The View yesterday discussing Tim Johnson. Dari Alexander, one of the guest info babes on the program said, "The Democrats took over in November by 51-49 majority, and now if he has to resign it will make things 50-50 because the governor of that state's a Republican and in charge of putting an interim --"

BEHAR: Is there such a thing as man made stroke? In other words, did someone do this to him? (Laughter.)

HASSELBACK: Why does everything coming from the liberal perspective have to be conspiracy?

RUSH: They're applauding it!

BEHAR: I know what this party is capable of.

RUSH: The audience thought she was making a joke or maybe not. The audience of that -- this is a different planet, and it has been on that show for a long, long time. But she raises the possibility, in other words, did someone do this to him? Then Elisabeth Hasselbeck said, "Why does everything coming from the liberal perspective have to be conspiracy?" "I know what that party is capable of." Behar then got another question. "Well, the thing that's sad about this is, it takes a political angle when a guy is critically ill."

BEHAR: But there are millions and millions of people who depend upon this Congress, people in the world and people in this country. His illness is -- is sad, but it's not as important in the overall scheme.

RUSH: Now, here is a liberal. These are the people that are kind and patient and tolerant and compassionate and understanding, and she just admits she doesn't give a rat's rear end about Tim Johnson. No, what's more important is her liberal wacko buddies maintaining control of the Senate. Remember, there's another great story here in the stack, too. You know, the Congressional Black Caucus has lodged a complaint to Nancy Pelosi, there aren't enough African-American staffers in Congress on the Democrat side. The Republicans have plenty of African-American staffers. They're cool. It's the Democrats. So all of these stereotypes about liberalism, "They are the tolerant ones and they're not racists, they're not bigots, they're not homophobes. They are kind and understanding and tolerant, patient, and so forth, good people." It's, frankly, in most cases, it is just the opposite.

END TRANSCRIPT

Read the Background Material...
(MRC: Joy Behar Suggests GOP Caused Senator Tim Johnson's Illness)
(AP: Sen. Johnson Responsive After Surgery)
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Rush Limbaugh.com ** Bahar Thinks GOP Tried to Kill Johnson


Posted by yaahoo_ at 7:09 PM EST
Healthy new-born babies killed in Ukraine for stem cells
Mood:  don't ask
Topic: Yahoo Chat Stuff

Ukraine babies in stem cell probe

Healthy new-born babies may have been killed in Ukraine to feed a flourishing international trade in stem cells, evidence obtained by the BBC suggests.

Disturbing video footage of post-mortem examinations on dismembered tiny bodies raises serious questions about what happened to them.

Ukraine has become the self-styled stem cell capital of the world.

There is a trade in stem cells from aborted foetuses, amid unproven claims they can help fight many diseases.

But now there are claims that stem cells are also being harvested from live babies.

Wall of silence
The BBC has spoken to mothers from the city of Kharkiv who say they gave birth to healthy babies, only to have them taken by maternity staff.

In 2003 the authorities agreed to exhume around 30 bodies of foetuses and full-term babies from a cemetery used by maternity hospital number six.

One campaigner was allowed into the autopsy to gather video evidence. She has given that footage to the BBC and Council of Europe.

In its report, the Council describes a general culture of trafficking of children snatched at birth, and a wall of silence from hospital staff upwards over their fate.

The pictures show organs, including brains, have been stripped - and some bodies dismembered.

A senior British forensic pathologist says he is very concerned to see bodies in pieces - as that is not standard post-mortem practice.

It could possibly be a result of harvesting stem cells from bone marrow.

Hospital number six denies the allegations.

BBC News ~ Matthew Hill ** Ukraine babies in stem cell probe


Posted by yaahoo_ at 7:49 AM EST
Troubled 'American Pie' Actress Threatened to 'Sexually Molest Neighbor's Dog'
Mood:  surprised
Topic: Odd Stuff

"American Pie" actress turns herself in at NY court

NEW YORK -- Actress Natasha Lyonne, the star of "American Pie" accused of threatening to sexually molest a dog, turned herself in at a New York court on Friday.

A bench warrant was issued for her arrest in January after Lyonne, who has also appeared in "Blade," and "Scary Movie 2," missed four court hearings.

The 27-year-old faced a number of charges including criminal mischief, harassment and trespassing after accusations she threatened to sexually molest her former neighbor's dog and ripped a mirror off the wall during a 2004 argument.

At the Manhattan Criminal Court appearance, drug counselor Heather Hayes said Lyonne had completed an in-patient drug program in February and continued to attend outpatient rehabilitation groups.

Judge Anthony Ferrara said the charges would be dropped if the actress stayed out of trouble for the next six months.

In the court complaint, Lyonne's former roommate claimed Lyonne trashed their apartment and then banged on a neighbor's door, rushed into that apartment and picked up her dog, telling the woman, "I'm going to sexually molest your dog."

Lyonne pleaded guilty in 2002 to driving under the influence of alcohol in Miami. She was fined, sentenced to six months probation and 50 hours community service.

Reuters ~ Jeanne King ** "American Pie" actress turns herself in at NY court


Posted by yaahoo_ at 7:32 AM EST
Friday, 15 December 2006
Ho' Ho' Ho'...Slutty Christmas!
Mood:  spacey
Topic: Yahoo Chat Stuff

Ho' Ho' Ho'... Slutty Christmas!

By Michelle Malkin

Dolls only Britney could love
Source: Powers Point

Kirsten Powers takes on skanky dolls in the NYPost today:

WHEN did the doll section turn into a porn shop?
I'd gone to FAO Schwarz with a friend and her three small children; while they shopped for stuffed animals, I wandered over to recapture some of the innocence of my childhood. What a mistake.

Just feet from the Etch-A-Sketches and paint-by-numbers were dolls dressed in garter belts, bustiers, fishnet stockings and high heels. "Ella" was in a teddy; "Justine" in an evening gown with her breasts overflowing. Cleavage and lingerie were the order of the day. As small children filed by, I felt myself panicking, wanting to cover their eyes or steer them away, as if they were going to be exposed to something they weren't meant to see. Never mind that they were the target audience for these hyper-sexualized dolls. I was, after all, in a toy store...

Read the whole depressing thing.

On the upside, Holly Hobbie rag dolls are back. You can do your part to bring back modesty and buy 'em here.

Michelle Malkin.com ** Ho' Ho' Ho'...Slutty Christmas!


Posted by yaahoo_ at 3:28 AM EST
Updated: Friday, 15 December 2006 4:01 AM EST
Tuesday, 12 December 2006
X-rated 'Christmas Pornament' decorations at Spencer Gifts
Mood:  mischievious
Topic: Funny Stuff

X-rated Christmas decorations

A gift shop is in trouble for selling x-rated Christmas decorations.

The decorations depict characters such as a reindeer and a snowman couple in a variety of sexual poses.

The 'Pornaments' are being sold by Spencer's Gift stores in the US.

A local church group In Jacksonville, in Florida, has picketed one of the stores, with protesters reportedly chanting: "We want to save our generation from Pornaments."

Ananova.com UK ** X-rated Christmas decorations
Also at: World Net Daily **
Spencer Gifts blinks in battle over 'pornaments'

WFTV9 ** Pornaments Protested By Florida Youth Group, Pastor


Posted by yaahoo_ at 3:12 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 12 December 2006 3:21 PM EST
Tuesday, 28 November 2006
yaahoo_laziest: my yahoo chattin' goodbye to all the PL regs, even the libtards
Mood:  blue
Topic: My Columns

yaahoo_laziest: my yahoo chattin' goodbye

to all the PL regs, even the libtards

Couldn't have happened at a worse time, ya punch the ole power button on the raggety old laptop for seemingly the millionth time, thinking it's going to do what it always does... TURN ON.

But alas, my raggity-ass IBM ThinkPad didn't have nothin' left in it but a death click, black screen, and the soft whirring of a tiny-little internal fan, barely hearable.

While the death rattle of my puter is nothing but a whispering hum, I was sittin' here missing all the files on the puter. But way more missing the prized old ancient version of the Yahoo Chat Version 6.0 program. IT'S WHERE THE PEEPS IS AT!!!

Couldn't have happened at a worse time, I was just comin' off the Thanksgiving Day weekend holiday-and-a-half, ready to start bloggin' here and chattin' up another storm in the "great new" democrat-era ...("for change")

Was gonna get right back to posting stories of libtard moonbats with misguided and ignorant thoughts and beliefs. Like Jonathan Chait of the LA Times,
Bring back Saddam Hussein, Restoring the dictator to power may give Iraqis the jolt of authority.

It's scary to know moonbats with crackpot mentality like this are now in power. This is the best solution this liberal coward could come up with. He prefers Hussein in power to murder millions more, and rape women and children.

I'm sure he's not alone in his libtardation. There are thousands more just like him in this country. Seeing he writes for the libtarded LA Times, his sorry-ass excuse for an "intellectual, progressive" solution to one of the biggest problems facing us, is just like those that are now in power in this country -- complete with their bullshit "honesty and  morality".

That crap is so much libtard babbling bullshit, and on so many levels... it brings me to whom I wish to bid farewell to first...

libtard chatters:
It's a close call, figuring out who I'm going to miss more, you or my room reg buds. The libtard theater you bring in chat is near-constant, quality display of irrational hate (for Bush and Reps)... conspiratardation (9-11 denier whackos)... and a strange, new defense of demented-crat minded enemies of America -- fascists and criminals of all forms... racists, sex-offenders, bribery and extortionists, all they way up to communist dictators and yes, terrorists.

I've never grown old of laughing at you're whacky-ass rantings, and watching the "tolerant, compassionate, understanding, and intellectual" liberal responses when I merely point out the truth on any given issue. (I'll be generous and not throw your own words back at you here.)
 
Watching you bitter-ass, miserable libtards piss-lava in chat has been one of the most entertaining forms of media I've encoutered in life so far, and probably ever will.

sane, rational thinking, REG chatters:
You guys and gals rock! (and ya know who you are)... don't see myself getting a new puter anytime soon. So my Yahoo chattin' days (and nights) are definately over for awhile (and for gawd knows how long). I could spend a little more of my life offline anyway, I'll just have basic internet access from now on, So maybe I'll post a blurb here at the bliggety blog from time ta time. But the news stories are pretty much done.

If (and/or) when-ever-the-hell I get back to laugh and chat with you guys again, I'll return under the old-school screen name: yaahoo_chattiest

Well -- I'm off to save a precious few files on floppy disk before this hard drive becomes inaccessable, wrap-up a few other online-ly things, and put off shutting down this thing, knowing it may never come to life again. I just wanted to get this post in pre-emptively (cuz it's hard to say "bye" to ppl AFTER the puter suffers the death crash.)

Keep up the good chat, fight the good fight (against libtardation and terror),
and happy trails - until we meet again.

like Cartman, "serious you guys,"
yaahoo_laziest


Posted by yaahoo_ at 3:49 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 28 November 2006 4:29 AM EST
Demented-crats admit the truth... 9/11 Commission Recommendations Mostly Implemented
Mood:  cheeky
Topic: Lib Loser Stories

After five years of "Bush hasn't made America any safer," Democrats admit the truth...

Democrats Admit 9/11 Commission Mostly Implemented

BEGIN TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: "Democrats poised to take control of Congress say they'll work to implement the unfinished business the 9/11 Commission recommended to better protect America from terrorists." Okay, that's wonderful, but get the next line. "But it won't be easy. Much of what the commission proposed has been accomplished--" Really? I don't remember hearing about that in the campaign from the Democrats. They were saying just the opposite. Okay, so it won't be easy. "Much of what the 9/11 Commission proposed has been accomplished, at least in some measure, and many other proposals won't get through because they're either too expensive or they face stiff political opposition." By the way, the headline to this piece is "9/11 Commission Ideas Not Easy to Enact."

So, okay, let's lower expectations now after the election. Now that it's up to the Democrats to do this, let's lower the expectations. I will be patiently awaiting the Jersey Girls to suddenly appear on the scene after they hear about this and start asking questions, "What do you mean it isn't going to be easy? What do you mean it might be too political? What do you mean lower expectations?" Let's just see if the Jersey Girls express unhappiness now with the idea that, hey, you know, we may not really be able to do all of these things the 9/11 Commission said, whereas before the election, we hadn't done any of them. We hadn't done nearly enough of them because the Bush administration wanted no part of it, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

"With the Democrats eyeing the 2008 presidential election..." and, by the way, guess who's already in Iowa talking to advisors setting up his exploratory committee? Barack Obama. I have the story here in one of my numerous stacks. We'll get to it. That's exactly right. Barack Obama is talking to advisors in Iowa about how to do it, if to do it, whether to do it, when to do it and all of that. Anyway: "The Democrats are eyeing the 2008 presidential election, eager to show they're strong on security issues. Yet the analysts say that there are no still lingering proposals that can easily be enacted into law. James Carafano, homeland security fellow at the Heritage Foundation said, 'I don't think there's a lot more there. I think we're done.'" Oh, we're done?

I know James Carafano. He's credible, don't misunderstand. Just where was all this before the election? By the way, not that I care about what the 9/11 Commission said, blue-ribbon panel. Well, why should we do what they say? It's the same thing with the Baker committee. Okay, we're going to have the blue-ribbon panel, the Iraq study group. Why would we do what they say? You know, one of the reasons for this is because it takes elected officials off the hook. Folks, you need to be really wary of these blue ribbon committees, whether it be on base closures or anything else. Take a look at who was on the 9/11 Commission. You had a bunch of people on the Democratic side who are to make sure the Clinton administration didn't get blamed for anything, Richard Ben-Veniste, Jamie Gorelick, and then aside from them it was old Democrat elected officials.

A governor here, a congressman there, senator over there -- say on the Republican side -- it was ex-elected people. They're not accountable to anybody anymore, so they can come in, make whatever recommendations they want, such as which bases to close on that commission, and they never have to face the voters. Meanwhile, the elected officials get to punt on these hard choices, and therefore they face no accountability, either, because when they go back to the district to campaign, "Hey, what are we doing here about base closures?" Well, how come you increased the base closures? "I had nothing to do with it. That was the blue ribbon base closure committee, tried to influence them all I could but it was out of my hands."

Yeah, well, we elected you, you schlub! We didn't elect some blue ribbon committee. So the Iraq study group. Now, you got some fine people on there. Vernon Jordan, but he's a rainmaker. Vernon Jordan gets hired by firms to bring money into the firm. Sandra Day O'Connor, Supreme Court justice, fine and dandy, she's on the Iraq study group. What does she know about winning or getting out of Iraq more than anybody else might? We have the military, but for some reason we can't listen to these guys. We have the president. "Ah, he's botched it. We can't listen to him." We've got the Democrats in Congress cut-and-run, but all of a sudden: No, no, no, no! Get everybody off the hook now with the Baker committee. It's gutless. It's just totally, totally gutless.

So now we have the 9/11 Commission report, and before the election, why, everybody was telling us it had been totally ignored and the country wasn't safe, we weren't investigating the ports, Kerry running around saying our ports are still vulnerable. Now all of a sudden we're hearing, "Hey, we've done it all! There's really not a whole bunch more we can do." So it's time now for the Drive-By Media to lower everybody's expectations so that with the Democrats in power no blame accrues to them in the event something happens. "'We already know these vulnerabilities exist, and we can't wait 'til 2008 to deal with them,' said Representative Betty Thompson, a Mississippi Democratic who was in line to become chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. A year and a half after issuing the recommendations, the commission reconvened and announced that many of its recommendations had not been adequately addressed."

But everybody else says: Oh yes they have! Shut up!

"One of the most difficult but important remaining recommendations from the committee is for stepping up safeguards on loose nuclear materials that could be used by terrorists. House Democrats pledged to fully fund those efforts, but they haven't said how much that will cost." Mm-hmm, and "Congressional researchers have concluded that political and technical obstacles stand in the way of eliminating weapons of mass destruction." So we can't do that. (laughing) We can't eliminate weapons of mass destruction. It'd take too much money, too many political obstacles. If the Russians want to get their polonium-210 spray mist into the country via the ports and start planting little nuclear bombs inside people, and they die of radiation, we can't stop them, costs too much money.

Democrats before the election, do you remember, "Bush hasn't made us safer! We're no safer." Now the elements recommended by the commission to make us safer can't be done anyway. "The commission recommended that the Homeland Security Department intensify its efforts to identify, track, and appropriately screen potentially dangerous cargo at the ports. So, Congress passed two major port security bills since the September 11th attacks, but Democrats complain that neither provided enough money. Now the House Democrats say that they will set deadlines to screen 100% of cargo containers that enter ports and install radiation monitors at all ports of entry. The shipping industry and many Republicans argue that inspecting every container would shut down global shipping overnight."

Well, good, because Democrats are out to destroy corporate business and so forth, because that means you just gotta depend on government more and more. "Benny Thompson said he wants to tighten security for mass transit and railroads, another 9/11 Commission recommendation, wants to bring spending for mass transit and rail security more on a par with what is spent on security for air travel. One problem for congressional Democrats in fulfilling their promise is that some of the commission's recommendations to change foreign policy--" They actually suggested this. The 9/11 Commission suggested presenting a better US image to the Islamic world.

"They also suggested that we support Pakistan and that we reform Saudi Arabia." The 9/11 Commission, the blue-ribbon panel made those suggestions. "The problem is that improving the US image..." This is what it says here. This is an AP story. Who wrote this? Leslie Miller. "A problem for the Democrats in enhancing our image around the world is that these things don't fall under the purview of Congress." Well, make it. Nancy Pelosi can create a new committee. The committee on US image and put a bunch of -- I'd say the Democrats have done a great job, by the way, of creating a US image of cut-and-run, turn tail and run linguini spine, I think they've done a great job of creating an image of the US around the world exactly as they wanted to.

END TRANSCRIPT

Read the Background Material...
(AP: 9/11 Commission ideas not easy to enact)
(Des Moines Register: Obama talks with top advisers in Iowa)

Another Bush Victory They Denied...
80% of Seniors Love Prescription Drug Plan

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Rush Limbaugh.com ** Democrats Admit 9/11 Commission Mostly Implemented


Posted by yaahoo_ at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 28 November 2006 9:40 AM EST
Monday, 27 November 2006
(The Libtarded) Iraq Study Group: United States Institute of Peace - Cast of Characters
Mood:  silly
Now Playing: My very own, latest column...
Topic: My Columns

(The Libtarded) Iraq Study Group: United States Institute of Peace - Cast of Characters

Can someone please tell me how these otherwise "accomplished" libtards are all the sudden "experts" on the issue of the Iraq war, or war in general???

I figure it's a good time to point out BEFORE their "brilliant" recommendations on how to lose Iraq... how this cast of characters are THE LAST people on Earth to govern war tactics. (As if the title of their bullshit organization, "United States Institute of Peace" isn't enough.)

Iraq Study Group -- Members

James A. Baker, III -- "Moderate" Co-Chair in Chief
Former Secretary of State (under Bush Sr.)

Lee H. Hamilton -- Co-Chair Libtard
Former Member of Congress (D-Indiana)

Lawrence S. Eagleburger -- "Moderate" Libtard
Former U.S. Secretary of State (under Bush Sr.)

Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. -- Libtard
Former Advisor to President Clintax

Edwin Meese III -- "Moderate"
Former Attorney General (under Reagan)

Sandra Day O’Connor -- Supreme Libtard
Libtard Activist Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (Retired)

Leon E. Panetta -- Libtard
Former White House Chief of Staff (Clintonista)

William J. Perry -- Libtard
Former Secretary of Defense (under Clintax)

Charles S. "Chuck" Robb -- Libtard
Former Governor (D) Virginia

Alan K. Simpson -- RINO Libtard Republican
Former U.S. Senator (R) Wyoming
Famous Quote: "Any education that matters is liberal..."
(Among others)

United States Institute of Peace ** Iraq Study Group -- Members

Just pointing out the only way this merry band of peacenik libtard chumps will achieve real "peace"... is when they fuck up so bad, you'll have to wait 10,000 years or so before the radioactivity wears off before conflict will begin anew.

Needless to say, I'm as sceptical as I was about the bullshit libtarded "9-11 Commission." (For the same reasons, such as an overwhelming bias of ideological libtardation.)


Posted by yaahoo_ at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Monday, 27 November 2006 5:36 AM EST

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