MID WEEK BLUES
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THERE YOU GO AGAIN!!!
EATING PIE
THE MESS
THE NEW BUSH BUMPER STICKERS
Torture/Rendition No Problem
BUSH ADMINISTRATION CLAIMS VS. THE FACTS:
"Much graver threat than anybody could have possibly imagined"
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT TEXAS:
Man freed by DNA testing after 27 yrs. James Lee Woodard latest of 31 people exonerated via DNA testing in Texas. Still waiting for my TAX REBATE so I can retire. . . Oh wait I am retired. I had my Lawn mower serviced yesterday and when I was going to use it guess what. . . it started to rain. Have you figured out what winning in IRAQ means? I'm listening to Washington Journal call in show on C-SPAN and my guess is 95% of the callers say not only DON'T bomb IRAN but get out of IRAQ.MOYERS ON REV WRIGHT 3 OF 5
Here is part 3 of the Bill Moyers interview of the Rev Jeremiah Wright.
I'll have Barack's press conference later today. * *UPDATE - HERE IS THE OBAMA PRESS VIDEO
Barack Obama press conference in Winston-Salem, North Carolina: 4/29/2008
HILL AND BILL TOGETHER AGAIN
Talk about your DESPERATE HOUSEWIFE now we have THE DESPERATE CANDIDATE. Hillary Clinton is scheduled to go on The Bill O'Reilly Show tonight.
FOX NOISE is NOT A NEWS Organization and if Hillary thinks they will help her she's got another think coming. They are not going to help her. Billy is so excited he promoted her appearance 4 or 5 times last night and his interview will run over two days. I'll be looking for those tough questions that Bill claims he'll ask. More tomorrow.LET'S TALK OUT OF TOUCH - PART 2
McCain Strongly Rejected Long-Term Iraq Presence: "Bring Them All Home"
When it comes to getting U.S. troops out of Iraq, Sen. John McCain was for the idea before he was against it. Three years before the Arizona Republican argued on the campaign trail that U.S. forces could be in Iraq for 100 years in the absence of violence, he decried the very concept of a long-term troop presence. In fact, when asked specifically if he thought the U.S. military should set up shop in Iraq along the lines of what has been established in post-WWII Germany or Japan -- something McCain has repeatedly advocated during the campaign -- the senator offered nothing short of a categorical "no." "I would hope that we could bring them all home," he said on MSNBC. "I would hope that we would probably leave some military advisers, as we have in other countries, to help them with their training and equipment and that kind of stuff." Host Chris Matthews pressed McCain on the issue. "You've heard the ideological argument to keep U.S. forces in the Middle East. I've heard it from the hawks. They say, keep United States military presence in the Middle East, like we have with the 7th Fleet in Asia. We have the German...the South Korean component. Do you think we could get along without it?" McCain held fast, rejecting the very policy he urges today. "I not only think we could get along without it, but I think one of our big problems has been the fact that many Iraqis resent American military presence," he responded. "And I don't pretend to know exactly Iraqi public opinion. But as soon as we can reduce our visibility as much as possible, the better I think it is going to be." The January 2005 comments, which have not surfaced previously during the presidential campaign, represent a stunning contrast to McCain's current rhetoric. Finally, the comments undercut much of the criticism the senator has launched at his Democratic and even Republican opponents. On the campaign trail, for example, McCain has accused Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton of a "failure of leadership" by advocating a policy of drawing down troops. But in the MSNBC interview, McCain was arguing that U.S. "visibility" was detrimental to the Iraq mission and that Iraqis were responding negatively to America's presence - positions held by both Obama and Clinton. I WONDER WHY WE HAVEN'T SEEN THE VIDEO TAPE ON THIS?JON STEWART'S TAKE
Senator Clinton would already have the nomination locked up if only the Democratic nominating process were conducted hypotheticall. . .
* *WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD
Keith Olbermann picks the three worst persons in the world.
Botched floodwall repair in New Orleans. Ercon Corporation of Lafayette, La. was awarded a $2-million contract to repair the floodwall under the Paris Road Bridge after Hurricane Katrina. But their idea of fixing the floodwall involved filling it with newspapers instead of rubber joints. * *DOGS RULE - YOU CAN SEE THE LOVE
THEY NEED YOUR HELP
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CALL TOLL FREE 1-888-776-0111 and give what you can.
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PRETTY GOOD JOKES
MOTHER'S LOVE
PISSED HER OFF ONCE TO OFTEN I'D SAY
One night, an 87-year-old woman came home from Bingo to find her husband in bed with another woman.
She became violent and ended up pushing him off the balcony of their 20th-floor apartment, killing him instantly. Brought before the court on the charge of murder, she was asked if she had anything to say in defense of herself. "Your Honor," she began coolly, "I figured that at 92, if he could screw, he could fly."MY KIDS
My God I love dogs.
BTW, what good is a picnic table if you can't lay on it?
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