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Off Topics > Another historic milestone for Pelosi and crew...
 
 
kryptik
Heliman
Location: South Carolina

Nine percent congressional approval rating!!!
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The percentage of voters who give Congress good or excellent ratings has fallen to single digits for the first time in Rasmussen Reports tracking history. This month, just 9% say Congress is doing a good or excellent job.

For the first time ever...SINGLE DIGIT congressional approval!!! Ha, ha, ha, ha! As much as they claim Bush is a criminal and a moron, and as low as his approval rating is...he is perceived to be 4 times better than they are. What a shame... It's time to dump both parties and start over. This is starting to become embarrassing...

If everyone is thinking alike, someone isn't ...
07-15-2008 05:32 AM
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GimbalFan
Elite Veteran
Location: Copter County, Nv

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This is starting to become embarrassing...
Starting???

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07-15-2008 08:37 AM
 
 
LouInSD
Veteran
Location: San Diego CA USA

Well, she DID start out by saying that impeachment was off the table...

53% of Americans want Bush impeached...

http://www.impeachpac.org/?q=node/6

They were voted in to make some change and they havent done anything. Of course their majority is so slim that their hands are pretty much tied because Bush just vetoes (or threatens a veto) anything they manage to get through...

So our tailspin into the toilet continues thanks to Bush and the Repubs...along with their enablers, the Dems...

But I do think it is fitting that at the end of Bush's term we have people standing in long lines trying to get their deposits out of a bank that has gone belly up. The first of many according to experts. We've only begun to feel the pain that Bush and his corporate buddies have wrought on us...

But some of us already knew that the Bushies were bank robbers before he ever was (s)elected...

http://rationalrevolution.net/war/b...y_and_the_s.htm

Hunker down folks, we're in for a rough ride...

12 years of Raygun/Bush was pretty bad, but nothing compared to the damage little Bush has been able to do this time around...
07-15-2008 09:31 AM
 
 
Wildcat Fuels
Senior Heliman
Location: Lexington, Ky

Oh please....Pelosi and crowd ran on just give us the majority and we will save the world...now it is that stupid Bush keeps foiling our good intentions .....drat that stupid Bush. If Pelosi would get her head out of trying to change us into the Common States of Amerika and listen to the people they might actually get something done. They want a weak sizzley people that she bestows tax breaks upon...if you meet her standards....let them eat cake! I can't wait to see Obama's solar powered jet airliner that no longer runs on jet-A ...because he says so. Lets see, since they have no desire to increase oil production then the only thing to do "acording to them" is to decrease usage "conservation" ie... stop running your 4-wheeler, going to the lake with your boat with your daughter, NASCAR racing, sport flying, airshows, drag racing, car shows,..........


Jerry
07-15-2008 01:02 PM
 
 
SSN Pru
Elite Veteran
Location: Massachusetts

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Lets see, since they have no desire to increase oil production then the only thing to do "acording to them" is to decrease usage "conservation" ie... stop running your 4-wheeler, going to the lake with your boat with your daughter, NASCAR racing, sport flying, airshows, drag racing, car shows,..........

You forgot commuting to work and driving to the grocery store to buy food.
07-15-2008 01:44 PM
 
 
kryptik
Heliman
Location: South Carolina

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This is starting to become embarrassing...
Starting???
Okay continuing to be embarrassing, starting to become pathetic. Single digits!?! Impeachment!?! We put these people in office.

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53% of Americans want Bush impeached...
I'm convinced that most Americans don't understand what impeachment is, how it works, or why it's used. Impeachment at this point is only used as a political tool, as is most of our Constitution. Politicians only seem to care about this stuff when it makes their party look good, or the other bad...

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So our tailspin into the toilet continues thanks to Bush and the Repubs...along with their enablers, the Dems...
I disagree...our tailspin into the toilet is our fault. The general population makes piss poor decisions. They get loans they can't afford to pay back, they max out credit card after credit card on crap that will be gone long before the balance is paid, buy Hummers with +$4.00 per gallon gas, and they elect their leaders based on what they hear on the nightly news. It's funny to watch someone argue a point to death after they watched it the night before on Dateline, or 60 Minutes, and bought in to the spin...

If everyone is thinking alike, someone isn't ...
07-15-2008 02:04 PM
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Havoc
Key Veteran
Location: Ky.

Pelosi and her fellow libs exploited the moonbats in their base and took advantage of the fact that republican voters were dissatisfied with their candidates not acting like republicans once elected. The dems that took republican seats were fairly conservative dems but the leadership of the democrat party is far left. So it wasn't that voters wanted pelosi style politics, they wanted to send a message to the RINOs they elected last time.

The lou's of the world heard what they wanted to hear from the pelosi types and as a result were played as fools again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc5lHXkrdQ8

Once the dems got power back, they could care less about the lou's and snapped back to the reality and responsibilities they voted for. But the lefty leadership is trying its best to piss their power away again by doing nothing but point fingers and cry. Doing something useful would likely result in looking like even bigger liars and hypocrites to the far left.
07-15-2008 02:50 PM
 
 
LouInSD
Veteran
Location: San Diego CA USA

Ky and SC, LOL!

too funny...
07-16-2008 02:15 AM
 
 
helo_chris
Veteran
Location: goodlettsville, tn

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But I do think it is fitting that at the end of Bush's term we have people standing in long lines trying to get their deposits out of a bank that has gone belly up. The first of many according to experts. We've only begun to feel the pain that Bush and his corporate buddies have wrought on us...

How Chuck Schumer Set Off a Bank Panic

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Indymac has been in the crosshairs for some time. The trial lawyers started going after them about a month ago. Not long after that, Schumer started sending letters to regulators attacking Indymac, questioning the financial viability of a bank which he had never examined. Neither Schumer, nor any of his staff even bothered to contact Indymac with any questions. Unsatisfied with the response, Schumer leaked his letters to the press. The local paper in Pasadena (where the bank is located) played along, and ran the story with a headline strongly suggesting insolvency. Of course, the next day depositors lined up at the door and started withdrawing money. Over the next 11 days, $1.3 billion came out. Indymac, just a regional bank, could not stand that kind of tsunami and it was forced to close its doors. So far about half their workforce has been laid off; and roughly 10,000 depositors are without full insurance coverage for their lost deposits. The shareholders have lost nearly everything.

Yeah, its all Ws fault just like everything else....

"There is a fine line between cutting edge and bleeding edge.."
07-16-2008 03:09 AM
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helo_chris
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Location: goodlettsville, tn

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53% of Americans want Bush impeached...

I would second the comment that most people dont know or understand what impeachment is. And all the colorful rhetoric and political grandstanding in the USA does not constitute grounds for impeachment. No matter how bad you and San Fran Nan want it to.

"There is a fine line between cutting edge and bleeding edge.."
07-16-2008 03:10 AM
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kryptik
Heliman
Location: South Carolina

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Ky and SC, LOL!

Still miss Boston, Lou? He, he, he...

If everyone is thinking alike, someone isn't ...
07-16-2008 03:11 AM
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GimbalFan
Elite Veteran
Location: Copter County, Nv

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grounds for impeachment
Numerous grounds for the impeachment of both Dubya & The Dick abound.

What few consider is the degree of fear-based arm-twisting which has likely occurred as Dubya & The Dick et al used their newly-found ability to wiretap ANYONE THEY PLEASED, Dems and Republicans alike, to apply leverage against impeachment proceedings, or to influence voting on issues Dubya & The Dick wanted pushed through or squashed.

There's no other logical explanation for why these two criminal halfwits are still in office, and are STILL sucking this country's resources and our enthusiasm for the future DRY. Sane folks can only hope that criminal charges will at least come after the November election. Criminal proceedings and jail terms would go a LONG ways towards helping America begin the long process of healing from the gross error of having allowed these two crooks into office. TWICE.

Most Dubya & The Dick political decision-making guidelines revolve around how to further line their pockets and the pockets of their cronies (and other insane supporters) w/taxpayer money by way of Haliburton, Blackwater, etc.

We're in the midst of (and hopefully now coming to the end of) the worst criminally political rape of the American Public this country has ever seen.

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07-16-2008 03:15 AM
 
 
kryptik
Heliman
Location: South Carolina

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Most Dubya & The Dick political decision-making guidelines revolve around how to further line their pockets and the pockets of their cronies
Which politicians currently holding office don't, in your opinion? I say it isn't just a Dubya & The Dick thing...it's a politician thing. Impeachment is a ridiculous concept at this point, and a waste of resources, to boot. The only purpose it can serve, is a notch on the proverbial bedpost for Democrats. Any Democrats, or politicians in general, who are concerned with dragging our country through a crap pile, to oust a President who they feel drug our country through a crap pile, when his term will expire before said crap pile dragging is complete, should be forced to resign and pay back their yearly salary for their last term in office. File criminal charges after November with private money, and let whoever is charged defend themselves with private money. Don't flush any more of my tax money down the drain in a political pissing match...

If everyone is thinking alike, someone isn't ...
07-16-2008 04:40 AM
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GimbalFan
Elite Veteran
Location: Copter County, Nv

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Most Dubya & The Dick political decision-making guidelines revolve around how to further line their pockets and the pockets of their cronies
Which politicians currently holding office don't, in your opinion?
Few, but given the figurehead nature of Dubya's & The Dick's titles, the result of putting them in their long-overdue jail cells would be immensely satisfying.

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Impeachment is a ridiculous concept at this point
Not so much. While the timing of an impeachment is no longer ripe, the VAST majority of Americans would be JOYFULLY re-invigorated were Dubya & The Dick et al (before or shortly after the New Year) convicted and jailed.

A rose (impeachment) by any other name is still at least 2 crooked politicians who're LONG overdue for justice. These two morons need to serve time.

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07-16-2008 04:45 AM
 
 
LouInSD
Veteran
Location: San Diego CA USA

George W. Manson

he successfully prosecuted Charles Manson for murder...

Now Vincent Bugliosi says that impeachment alone would be a joke for George Bush.

He now thinks Bush should be prosecuted for mass murder...

He lays out his case against Dumbya in his new book...

The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder

Perhaps the most amazing thing to me about the belief of many that George Bush lied to the American public in starting his war with Iraq is that the liberal columnists who have accused him of doing this merely make this point, and then go on to the next paragraph in their columns. Only very infrequently does a columnist add that because of it Bush should be impeached. If the charges are true, of course Bush should have been impeached, convicted, and removed from office. That's almost too self-evident to state. But he deserves much more than impeachment. I mean, in America, we apparently impeach presidents for having consensual sex outside of marriage and trying to cover it up. If we impeach presidents for that, then if the president takes the country to war on a lie where thousands of American soldiers die horrible, violent deaths and over 100,000 innocent Iraqi civilians, including women and children, even babies are killed, the punishment obviously has to be much, much more severe. That's just common sense. If Bush were impeached, convicted in the Senate, and removed from office, he'd still be a free man, still be able to wake up in the morning with his cup of coffee and freshly squeezed orange juice and read the morning paper, still travel widely and lead a life of privilege, still belong to his country club and get standing ovations whenever he chose to speak to the Republican faithful. This, for being responsible for over 100,000 horrible deaths?* For anyone interested in true justice, impeachment alone would be a joke for what Bush did.


In early December of 2005, a New York Times-CBS nationwide poll showed that the majority of Americans believed Bush "intentionally misled" the nation to promote a war in Iraq. A December 11, 2005, article in the Los Angeles Times, after citing this national poll, went on to say that because so many Americans believed this, it might be difficult for Bush to get the continuing support of Americans for the war. In other words, the fact that most Americans believed Bush had deliberately misled them into war was of no consequence in and of itself. Its only consequence was that it might hurt his efforts to get support for the war thereafter. So the article was reporting on the effect of the poll findings as if it was reporting on the popularity, or lack thereof, of Bush's position on global warming or immigration. Didn't the author of the article know that Bush taking the nation to war on a lie (if such be the case) is the equivalent of saying he is responsible for well over 100,000 deaths? One would never know this by reading the article.

If Bush, in fact, intentionally misled this nation into war, what is the proper punishment for him? Since many Americans routinely want criminal defendants to be executed for murdering only one person, if we weren't speaking of the president of the United States as the defendant here, to discuss anything less than the death penalty for someone responsible for over 100,000 deaths would on its face seem ludicrous.

*Even assuming, at this point, that Bush is criminally responsible for the deaths of over 100,000 people in the Iraq war, under federal law he could only be prosecuted for the deaths of the 4,000 American soldiers killed in the war. No American court would have jurisdiction to prosecute him for the one hundred and some thousand Iraqi deaths since these victims not only were not Americans, but they were killed in a foreign nation, Iraq. Despite their nationality, if they had been killed here in the States, there would of course be jurisdiction.

**Indeed, Bush himself, ironically, would be the last person who would quarrel with the proposition that being guilty of mass murder (even one murder, by his lights) calls for the death penalty as opposed to life imprisonment. As governor of Texas, Bush had the highest execution rate of any governor in American history: He was a very strong proponent of the death penalty who even laughingly mocked a condemned young woman who begged him to spare her life ("Please don't kill me," Bush mimicked her in a magazine interview with journalist Tucker Carlson), and even refused to commute the sentence of death down to life imprisonment for a young man who was mentally retarded (although as president he set aside the entire prison sentence of his friend Lewis "Scooter" Libby), and had a broad smile on his face when he announced in his second presidential debate with Al Gore that his state, Texas, was about to execute three convicted murderers.

07-16-2008 08:16 AM
 
 
Pence
New Heliman
Location: USA

Lou, now this same bugliosi want's to free Susan Atkins(of the manson tribe) on humanitarian grounds after prosecuting this grisly crime of 1969 in which this same woman bragged of how she "filleted" Sharon Tate and performed some sort of perverted abortion.

Lou, putting politics aside, even today the authorities are digging for even more remains at that "ranch". That the now senile bugliosi has now made his peace with the manson crowd seems odd, given that the same crowd has demonstrated the propensity of trying to shoot presidents over a series of decades.

Lou, at the same time this "loon" wants to accuse Pres. Bush of mass murder, as "bug" puts it, he has tacitly accepted the acts of mass murderers like the mansons.

I don't think that the ramblings of such a person can be cited as a credible point of view by anyone.
07-16-2008 09:05 AM
 
 
LouInSD
Veteran
Location: San Diego CA USA

Nice personal attack...And you're an attorney for how many years? The personality is irrelevant, it's the soundness of the argument that matters.

(BTW, you lied...Bugliosi does not advocate her release, but he has said he wouldn't be against it based on how much her cancer treatment is costing taxpayers, reportedly 1.4 million dollars)

His argument is pretty sound...

The Mansons murdered a few people in a drug crazed rage.

Bush was supposedly of sound mind when he distorted the facts and straight out LIED to the American people and subsequently caused the deaths of over 4000 soldiers. (not to mention the thousands of innocents in Iraq)

The fact that you dont see it for what it is (murder on a grand scale) is scary...

But Americans have become pretty desensitized to death and destruction during the reign of the idiot...thank god it's almost over...
07-16-2008 09:37 AM
 
 
LouInSD
Veteran
Location: San Diego CA USA

helo, I'd agree with you that most people (in Tennesee) dont understand impeachment.


Impeachment is not just about removing a criminal from office, it is about setting a precedent so that future presidents will not try to break the law in the same manner.

The fact that you don't want to see that shows that you have no respect for the Constitution or concern for the future of America...

I dont know why you're still living here...
07-16-2008 09:42 AM
 
 
Sun Nuclear
Senior Heliman
Location: Plymouth Minnesota

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I dont know why you're still living here...

Thats what we were all thinking about you Lou

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07-16-2008 12:52 PM
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Wildcat Fuels
Senior Heliman
Location: Lexington, Ky

I guess us rednecks here in the middle states will just continue to "Cling to our guns and God".... After all we all know that anyone east of Ca must be inbred and stupid. Thank god the Dem's that got in power two years ago solved the gas crisis, banking crisis, housing crisis, and restored our place in the world.....oh, thats right they haven't done anything but make things worse... Thats right they are foiled by those pesky Republicans in the MINORITY. I guess they will just have to silence the opposition....thats right they are working on that "Fairness Doctrine". Good job Schummer, I am sure all the people that have lost their savings do to his big mouth appreciate the fact that as a Democrat his good intentions will keep them warm at night. The Dems' now want to sieze private companies "Oil" and have the government take them over "Hugo Shavez" as their solution to the problem with supply....DRILL YOU IDIOTS! I have yet to see a solar powered airliner. I was at Andrews AFB the day after Bush gave his speech on Isreal, the next day Skelator "Nancy" had to rush over to Isreal to give her response....in her private 757 buring over $250,000 dollars in fuel each way....I am so glad she is concerned about the environment and global warming....ever hear of a phone, or did ya just want an excuse for a vacation and to look important.

J
07-16-2008 02:54 PM
 
 
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