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Boy, those dems are right on top of this! What quick action!
Posted by opposition at 2006-06-23 04:29 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
"Senator Dorgan's spokesman told RAW STORY that the hearing shouldn't be characterized as a response to the delayed Senate Intelligence Committee Phase II investigation into pre-war Iraq intelligence." Somebody, sometime has to find out what went on, Rexy. The GOP certainly doesn't give a shit.
Posted by Corky at 2006-06-23 04:34 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
Uh, Saddam is in a jail cell and his psychopathic rapist murdering sons are dead, a new Iraq is emerging, and a elected goverment is in place for the first time in 5000 years in iraq..... Whats your beef....?
Posted by opposition at 2006-06-23 04:36 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
Stay away from my "beef", Rexy....
Posted by Corky at 2006-06-23 04:44 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
Wouldn't you like to know why ALL the reasons given to the public for America starting a war for the first time ever (officially) turned out to be bogus? No, maybe you don't.
Posted by Corky at 2006-06-23 04:46 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
Corky, I had been waiting like an angry dawg for 13 years to pull Saddam out of a spider hole, I didn't need any new reasons, I had many many old ones.....
Posted by opposition at 2006-06-23 05:00 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
Stay away from my "beef", Rexy.... Posted by Corky I like sushi
Posted by opposition at 2006-06-23 05:02 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
Perhaps if the dems had a spine, they would have held hearings on whether to go to iraq in the first place.
Posted by JOE at 2006-06-23 05:07 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
The Dems just want a dog and pony show...Maybe they will trot out Sheescat and the other 'Gold Digger Moms'.... Conyers can draw up impeachment papers and Kerry can lie out his ass, AGAIN! No thanks dems, we don't need another side show, how about helping us win this thing..... Jeb / Leiberman 08'
Posted by opposition at 2006-06-23 05:11 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
"I had many many old ones....." Bingo! Give the kid a Cigar. The Rummy's and Cheney's and Wolfy's and all the rest of these Reagan Iran-Contra criminals and Bill Krystol GOP stooges waited for 20+ years to get some easily manipulated feeb like GW into the Presidency so that they could continue their war-mongering for oil. (perhaps you should read up on the overthrow of the democratically elected government in Iran, the formation of BP, and the 3 decades of vicious dictatorship that followed. Google "Project Ajax") I especially liked the right-wing Judicial Watch subpoena of Cheney's "Energy Commission" docs that showed the map of Iraq with current oil fields divided up after the war. "Course, this was way before they were supposed to be planning a war in Iraq, but who's counting, eh?
Posted by Corky at 2006-06-23 05:19 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
"Lawrence Wilkerson, Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell, 2001-2005 Paul Pillar, CIA official responsible for coordinating intelligence on Iraq, 2000-2005 Carl Ford, Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research, 2001-2003 Wayne White, State Department principal Iraq analyst, 2003-2005 Rod Barton, Senior Advisor to the Iraq Survey Group, 2003-2004 Michael Smith, reporter for the Sunday Times of London, and the first to report the existence of the so-called "Downing Street Memo" Joseph Cirincione, co-author of WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications" dog and pony show?????? You must be thinkin' of your last trip to Juarez, Stumpy.
Posted by Corky at 2006-06-23 05:22 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
Sunni groups demonstrate to demand the release of Jamal al-Din Abdul Karim al-Dabban, after they claimed U.S. troops had detained top Sunni religious leader in Tikrit, Iraq Saturday, June 24, 2006. The influential Sunni Association of Muslim Scholars said Jamal al-Din Abdul Karim al-Dabban was taken into custody along with three of his sons at about 5 a.m. in Tikrit, former leader Saddam Hussein's hometown, and the cleric, who is a mufti, or a religious authority for Iraq's Sunni Arab minority, was released about seven hours later after protests, Tikrit's Gov. Hamad Humoud al-Qaisi said. Right banner in Arabic reads: 'Fear Allah, release Sheikh al-Dabban immediately' [I wonder what the central banner reads ... -- zig]. (AP Photo/Bassim Daham) Bring' em on: A bomb killed a U.S. soldier on a foot patrol Saturday south of Baghdad, the military said. The soldier with the Multi-National Division in Baghdad died at about 7:20 a.m. Saturday due to injuries "suffered from a bomb explosion while on a dismounted patrol south of Baghdad," the military said. Bring 'em on: A U.S. soldier [from the Multi-National Division in Baghdad] was killed in a roadside bomb attack in the early hours of Friday morning in Baghdad. A soldier from the Multi-National Division in Baghdad died in a "non-combat incident", the military said, adding the incident was under investigation. The slayings, along with the announcement of the deaths of two U.S. soldiers Friday, raised the week's toll to 16 Americans killed. A car bomb went off near a U.S. military patrol on a main road in the Khadraa district in west of Baghdad, the Iraqi police said. It was not clear whether any casualties were caused among the U.S. troops. An Iraqi witness said that the blast was caused by a suicide car bomber who exploded his black Daewoo at a checkpoint manned by Iraqi police when the U.S. military convoy was passing. The witness also said the blast led to some casualties among the U.S. soldiers. There was no immediate word from the U.S. military concerning the incident.
Posted by truthhurts at 2006-06-24 07:51 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
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