kerry on the rocks
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- danthon0
liquid... please never rhyme again
- gabriel_pc0
we won't attack iran, halliburton has a vested interest in that nation.
http://houston.indymedia.org/new…
- jevad0
that was, bar none, the worst attempt at rhyming I have ever seen.
Please, stab yourself in the head with a fork and throw yourself out of the nearest window.
; )
- mrdobolina0
well liquid, diverting resources away from the afghan/pak border and to iraq was a brilliant idea then, you think?
- xaoscontrol0
ven I'l admit that was a bad choice.
truth be known, I really did hope wouldn't go to war...maybet that comes from lack of popularity that idea had with the rest of the world.
I'm sure there was a bait n' switch happening.....'hey look, WMDs are there...really, they are....oh look...we've got saddam now...saddam, saddam, saddam." I think if Bush's intent was to oust Saddam, he could have been honest about it. Hell, the whole thing may have played out differently that it did.
- ********0
truth be told, I was supportive of the Iraq War until I saw something...yes, on television that opened my eyes. I , like many Americans, senators, and politicians, believed that, perhaps, we would find the stockpile of weapons as laid out in Colin Powells "show and tell" at the UN. I had no choice, previously having a government that I could believe in under Clinton (at least when it came to the important political decisions...war in Bosnia....attacks on Bin Laden, etc...) I thought it was under control even with the Deserter in office. I was NEVER pro-Bush. On television, I saw through night vision, a bridge over a highway. I saw young, white, male American troops yelling at a car driving below them...amongst many other cars, to stop. The car did not stop as there was no logical way to really communicate this command (why not?) and, therefore, every family member in the car was killed. War is hell, but Stupidity is the Atrocity of Hell. What we ALL learned in the year that followed was that there was never any real immediate threat we had to respond to. We could have known this information ahead of time. Then comes the 9/11 commission to officialize (for better or worse) the accounting of the most treacherous act of terrorism to occur on our shores. It is clear that the illegitimate President could not even legitimize his job by doing it right. We just need a culture of correction in Washington now because "business as usual" aint workin.
- liquid0
did anyone read my rhyme or did they just read loudubs....
wet, yellow, and reeks.... oh my god...are you serious...??
- ********0
i read your rhyme and it rhymes but its a little too much of the homo-erotic Abu Gharib style
"Im gonna boot ya like saddam with the 25th,"
maybe you could make a Chipmunk style Rumsfeld sample for the chorus
- ewo0
ahem......
4 more in '04!
- mrdobolina0
rummy rummy rummy rummy
shuddup!sung to the tune of 'jamonit' by newcleus.
:)
- mrdobolina0
why 4 more, ewo? explain why you think bush should be president again, please?
- __AD0
haha - sorry i didn't read any posts but come on - it's an opinion piece in a sketchy publication
even if you believe these republican funded lies - how would Kerry's miltary record compare to Bushs' or lack there of...
what an odd thing for republicans to be picking on when their leader avoided fighting for their country all together
- xaoscontrol0
yes please!!!! everyone, please tell us why we should and should't vote for bush!!!
after that, please tell us campaign office we should deliver the dead horse to
- ewo0
I will vote for George Bush because he is consistent. John Kerry has not shown me that he can be consistent. If he can't be consistent with something simple like presenting himself, how can he be consistent with ongoing issues like the economy or foreign policy. I know most of you disagree with GWB's foreign poilicy, but the fact is that it's a well defined one. Kerry's policies are so unclear that it's tough to know what we're getting into. I just don't want to switch horses midstream.
- unfittoprint0
come on,
sing with unfit America...
it's not to late.
*stands up
*raises fist
- xaoscontrol0
AD, *I* personally don't think either of thier service records should matter. Supposedly it didn't matter with clinton, it shouldn't matter now
- mrdobolina0
Where exactly has he not been consistent?
In his vote to allow bush to go to war? It was based on who was paying for it. Also, the voter that congress had was to allow bush to go to war as A LAST RESORT after all other diplomatic methods were exhausted, bush jumped the gun and rushed to war.
Bush is consistently a fucking idiot.
- unfittoprint0
btw, ewo dat's sum brilliant thunking:
"he may have wrecjked my country, but at least he's consistent on wrecking it".
kinda
"God writes straight with idiots in power"...
- ewo0
agreed, xaos,
i'm not judging either of them based on that criteria
- ewo0
oh, i'm sorry, i didn't know he wrecked our country!
jobs are on the rise, national defenses are back after a long period of complacency.
clearly i should be looking for all the starving children and pillaging bandits running through the streets.