Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
..::Cindy, Johnny::..
Is this the terrorizing you were talking about Mr Kerry? Or the "blatant genocide," as you put it, Cindy?
By the way, have you gotten your son his tombstone yet? Or are you still busy looking at your monument. Don't preach to us about respecting a soldier when you won't even respect your own.
By the way, have you gotten your son his tombstone yet? Or are you still busy looking at your monument. Don't preach to us about respecting a soldier when you won't even respect your own.
Friday, December 23, 2005
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Even Your Son Wouldn't Like You Now
Please,
Cindy, ACQUIRE A TOMBSTONE FOR YOUR SON'S GRAVE.
You've gotten a monument,
why don't you get your son one? Ah yes you're too busy talking about how his efforts, and the efforts of his brothers and sisters in Iraq are efforts of blatant genocide.
Go to the hole you crawled from. You disgraced your son.
Cindy, ACQUIRE A TOMBSTONE FOR YOUR SON'S GRAVE.
You've gotten a monument,
why don't you get your son one? Ah yes you're too busy talking about how his efforts, and the efforts of his brothers and sisters in Iraq are efforts of blatant genocide.
Go to the hole you crawled from. You disgraced your son.
Sunday, December 18, 2005
His Best Speech Ever
This man is no fan of the President in the least, but was moved himself, which in turn moved me.
More updates after this dreadful math final.
More updates after this dreadful math final.
Friday, December 16, 2005
Correction
**Envoy, not special counsel**
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*****Update*****
Kofi Annan calls President Bush, telling him the Iraqi vote has gone exceptionally well.
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*****Update*****
Kofi Annan calls President Bush, telling him the Iraqi vote has gone exceptionally well.
..::Wheres My Motivation::..
...when Michelle Malkin can explain this better than I can.
I had a ridiculous dream last night:
I was at some waterfront house in my town, partying with George W. Bush. Strange, to say the least. He was the life of the party. Symbolic? Maybe. Maybe because he's the only one with a spine these days.
I had a ridiculous dream last night:
I was at some waterfront house in my town, partying with George W. Bush. Strange, to say the least. He was the life of the party. Symbolic? Maybe. Maybe because he's the only one with a spine these days.
..::Mornin' After The Night Of::..
The New York Times and Washington Post are both eerily quiet in the wake of the elections. Each paper's editorial board have decided to ignore the historic elections in Iraq to talk about such issues as torture, and ANWR drilling.
"...D-d-d-did ya get the memo?"
"...D-d-d-did ya get the memo?"
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
H-O-P-E

It is a mistake to try to look too far ahead. The chain of destiny can only be grasped one link at a time.
Sir Winston Churchill


We shall not fail or falter; we shall not weaken or tire...Give us the tools and we will finish the job.
Sir Winston Churchill

Every day you may make progress. Every step may be fruitful. Yet there will stretch out before you an ever-lengthening, ever-ascending, ever-improving path. You know you will never get to the end of the journey. But this, so far from discouraging, only adds to the joy and glory of the climb.
Sir Winston Churchill
.......Another Reason To Download Your Movies.
Here.
You don't need me to explain how ridiculous that is.
Yes, our soldiers are trained to killl innocccenttttt baaaabbieees.
Cut the shit, seriously.
But I guess her old friend John Kerry can still relate, since he recently claimed that American soldiers should stop terrorizing Iraqi women and children in the dead of night.
I'd love to see a soldier backhand Fonda...
but this works too:

Reads--"Ms. Fonda, we're holding your regular seat in Tikrit."
The seat comment is making reference to the infamous picture "Jihad Jane" took, planting her ass on a Soviet-made triple A (anti aircraft artillery) gun.
Good for you two boys, good for you. 8-)
You don't need me to explain how ridiculous that is.
Yes, our soldiers are trained to killl innocccenttttt baaaabbieees.
Cut the shit, seriously.
But I guess her old friend John Kerry can still relate, since he recently claimed that American soldiers should stop terrorizing Iraqi women and children in the dead of night.
I'd love to see a soldier backhand Fonda...
but this works too:

Reads--"Ms. Fonda, we're holding your regular seat in Tikrit."
The seat comment is making reference to the infamous picture "Jihad Jane" took, planting her ass on a Soviet-made triple A (anti aircraft artillery) gun.
Good for you two boys, good for you. 8-)
..::Quickie::..
On the news today, it was reported that there was a shootout between Palestinian factions.
If they can't be civil with themselves....
Then why the HELL do people think they will be civil with anyone else?!?!!?!?!
If they can't be civil with themselves....
Then why the HELL do people think they will be civil with anyone else?!?!!?!?!
..::Okay::..
Let's establish this from the get-go
here.
WASHINGTON - President Bush accepted responsibility on Wednesday for the decision to go to war with Iraq despite faulty intelligence but said the decision to oust Saddam Hussein was still correct.
"It is true that much(NOT ALL) of the intelligence turned out to be wrong. As president I am responsible for the decision to go into Iraq," the president told The Woodrow Wilson Center on the eve of elections to establish Iraq's first permanent, democratically elected government. "And I'm also responsible for fixing what went wrong by reforming our intelligence capabilities. And we're doing just that."
Now, just as it was with the "30,000" count Bush spoke of two days ago, the mainstream media will distort this newest comment to the best of their ability. Let's watch.
here.
WASHINGTON - President Bush accepted responsibility on Wednesday for the decision to go to war with Iraq despite faulty intelligence but said the decision to oust Saddam Hussein was still correct.
"It is true that much(NOT ALL) of the intelligence turned out to be wrong. As president I am responsible for the decision to go into Iraq," the president told The Woodrow Wilson Center on the eve of elections to establish Iraq's first permanent, democratically elected government. "And I'm also responsible for fixing what went wrong by reforming our intelligence capabilities. And we're doing just that."
Now, just as it was with the "30,000" count Bush spoke of two days ago, the mainstream media will distort this newest comment to the best of their ability. Let's watch.




