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"ViperSpit" |
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05 Sep 2006 08:17:15 PM |
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Almost 8 Years Into the Presidency |
and our moral, sound President still has not succumbed to any White House
interns looking
to get their name spread all over the news or between the legs of our
President.
Sure enough, when you look at intelligence, there's no doubt that a person
who is married and decides to pull his
whitey tighties down for a fat ***** intern instead of looking after the
country, is one with a mental illness, and
lacks the intellect for making sound decisions.
I wonder where Osama was while Clinton was getting his skinny wood taken
care of in the Lincoln Library?
Spit
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| User: "monkeyhawk" |
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| Title: Re: Almost 8 Years Into the Presidency |
04 Sep 2006 08:35:24 PM |
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"ViperSpit" <liberalmaster@moveon.org> wrote
and our moral, sound President still has not succumbed to any White House
interns looking
to get their name spread all over the news or between the legs of our
President.
Sure enough, when you look at intelligence, there's no doubt that a person
who is married and decides to pull his
whitey tighties down for a fat ***** intern instead of looking after the
country, is one with a mental illness, and
lacks the intellect for making sound decisions.
I wonder where Osama was while Clinton was getting his skinny wood taken
care of in the Lincoln Library?
But "it wasn't about sex," at least according to Republicans at the time.
Here's 'Spit, who ran away and hid after his earlier post (a parroting of a
totally false spam-mail urban legend about Oliver North supposedly calling
out Osama bin Laden in 1987) proved him to be a dupe, a fool, or a liar
(pick any three).
Shrub doesn't have to get his ***** sucked by an intern. Karl Rove does it
every day. (But it isn't about sex.)
'Spit, apparently, hates the whole concept of a *****.
That's an area where we disagree, 'Spit. I've received my share of
heterosexual hummers and there's only two ways to judge them: Terrific and
Better-than-Terrific.
Then, again, I've never had a guy go down on me, like the Rove-on-Shrub
action (or your personal experience in roadside rest stops and inner-city
bus stations). Maybe those events have gone bad on you, 'Spit.
That's about the only explanation I can figure out that makes a ten-year-ago
blow-job somehow have more significance in your political perceptions than
3,000 dead Americans in Iraq, 3,000 dead Americans laid victim to George WMD
Bush ignoring "Osama bin Laden Determined to Attack the U.S.," and the
forfeiture of basic constitutional rights spun on spurious claims by Dumbya
that he, somehow, is greater than the Constitution of the United States of
America.
So far, how have George WMD Bush's "sound decisions" worked out, 'Spit?
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| User: "ViperSpit" |
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| Title: Re: Almost 8 Years Into the Presidency |
05 Sep 2006 08:51:20 PM |
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"monkeyhawk" <monkeyhawk@cox.net> wrote in message
news:Iv4Lg.31770$_q4.3414@dukeread09...
"ViperSpit" <liberalmaster@moveon.org> wrote
and our moral, sound President still has not succumbed to any White House
interns looking
to get their name spread all over the news or between the legs of our
President.
Sure enough, when you look at intelligence, there's no doubt that a
person who is married and decides to pull his
whitey tighties down for a fat ***** intern instead of looking after the
country, is one with a mental illness, and
lacks the intellect for making sound decisions.
I wonder where Osama was while Clinton was getting his skinny wood taken
care of in the Lincoln Library?
But "it wasn't about sex," at least according to Republicans at the time.
Here's 'Spit, who ran away and hid after his earlier post (a parroting of
a totally false spam-mail urban legend about Oliver North supposedly
calling out Osama bin Laden in 1987) proved him to be a dupe, a fool, or a
liar (pick any three).
Shrub doesn't have to get his ***** sucked by an intern. Karl Rove does it
every day. (But it isn't about sex.)
'Spit, apparently, hates the whole concept of a *****.
I've had more than I can count.
That's an area where we disagree, 'Spit. I've received my share of
heterosexual hummers and there's only two ways to judge them: Terrific and
Better-than-Terrific.
Discussing ones actions in the bedroom is supposed to be a "private matter".
Remember that one Pinky?
So if that's a thought universally shared by Libs, then why are you telling
the entire
world about yours ?
heh heh
Then, again, I've never had a guy go down on me, like the Rove-on-Shrub
action (or your personal experience in roadside rest stops and inner-city
bus stations). Maybe those events have gone bad on you, 'Spit.
Arent' you thinking about that gay Democratic Senator who resigned because
he hit rest stops looking for little boys?
That's about the only explanation I can figure out that makes a
ten-year-ago blow-job somehow have more significance in your political
perceptions than 3,000 dead Americans in Iraq, 3,000 dead Americans laid
victim to George WMD Bush ignoring "Osama bin Laden Determined to Attack
the U.S.," and the forfeiture of basic constitutional rights spun on
spurious claims by Dumbya that he, somehow, is greater than the
Constitution of the United States of America.
Bill Clinton's lack of action killed almost 3,000 people on 9/11.
I believe you take an oath when President that says you'll defend the
country.
You're telling me that while President for 8 years, Bill Clinton was unaware
of
any threat by Al Qaeda? If you answer is yes, that must have been one
ignorant
mo-fo.
So far, how have George WMD Bush's "sound decisions" worked out, 'Spit?
Absolutely awesome.
Are their fewer terrorists today, than there were on Clinton's last day in
office?
Please don't respond to my posts if your just going to be easy prey for
venom.
heh heh
Spit
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| User: "monkeyhawk" |
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| Title: Re: Almost 8 Years Into the Presidency |
04 Sep 2006 09:27:30 PM |
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"ViperSpit" <liberalmaster@moveon.org> wrote
"monkeyhawk" <monkeyhawk@cox.net> wrote in message
'Spit, apparently, hates the whole concept of a *****.
I've had more than I can count.
More than three?!
I'm stunned.
How many were administered by a real female?
Discussing ones actions in the bedroom is supposed to be a "private
matter".
Yeah, but your blow-jobs in bus station washrooms really don't count as "in
the bedroom," now do they?
That's about the only explanation I can figure out that makes a
ten-year-ago blow-job somehow have more significance in your political
perceptions than 3,000 dead Americans in Iraq, 3,000 dead Americans laid
victim to George WMD Bush ignoring "Osama bin Laden Determined to Attack
the U.S.," and the forfeiture of basic constitutional rights spun on
spurious claims by Dumbya that he, somehow, is greater than the
Constitution of the United States of America.
Bill Clinton's lack of action killed almost 3,000 people on 9/11.
That's *so* true. As long as your definition of "lack of action" includes:
"Under Clinton, doubling spending on counterterrorism; catching the 1993 WTC
bombers; and thwarting the largest counterterrorism operation in U.S.
history (planned millenium attacks)
Oh, and be sure to ignore tha after the 1998 attack on our embassies in
Africa, Clinton authorized Tomahawk missle strikes against Bin Laden. It is
also worth noting reports that the current Bush Administration backed away
from some of the more aggressive measures for dealing with Al Qaeda which
Clinton had established.
And, of course, you have to believe 'Spit's fantasies over Richard Clarke
(who was actually there) who reports Clinton chose not to attack Iran but
ordered intelligence operation that seemed to have worked:
"Following the intelligence operation, and perhaps because of it and the
serious U.S. threats, among other reasons, Iran ceased terrorism against the
U.S.," Clarke wrote. "War with Iran was averted."
According to 'Spit, Clinton's "lack of action" included a counterterrorism
bill introduced on February 10, 1995 in the Senate as S. 390 and in the
House of Representatives as H.R. 896.
(For the record, these bills are almost IDENTICAL to what the Bush
administration later adopted.)
However, when Clinton presented them, the Republicans SCREAMED!! "The
Clinton bill is a mixture of: provisions eroding constitutional and
statutory due process protections, selective federalization...of state
crimes (minus state due process rules), discredited ideas from the Reagan
and Bush Administrations, and the extension of some of the worst elements of
crime bills of the recent past."
Treasury and Justice Department officials balked at President Clinton's
first attempts to pressure foreign banks to seize al-Qaeda accounts.
Clinton was successful at grounding Ariana, the Afghan national airline used
by al-Qaeda for international travel and weapons smuggling.
Clinton also began amassing a list of businesses and charities suspected of
aiding terrorists. This list was used by the Bush administration after (but
only after) 9/11.
Clinton also asked for the development of a Predator drone; it would be
armed with Hellfire missiles. It was not operational until President Bush
came in. Bush never used it.
Clinton had submarines on quick standby attack. President Bush asked them to
stand down when he came into power.
Clinton had, in published accounts, death squads from Pakistan, Afghanistan,
from the United States' CIA and Northern Alliance all trying go after bin
Laden.
The federal budget on anti-terror activities tripled during Clinton's watch,
to about $6.7 billion.
Most important: Clinton handed over a plan to attack the al-Qaeda network.
Bush ignored it for eight months. After (and *only* after) 9/11, Rice
implemented Clinton's plan.
Also handed over to Bush when he took office was a detailed assessment of
Osama Bin Laden's network, and how to combat it.
In February 2001, L. Paul Bremer criticized the Bush administration's
obliviousness to terror.
"What they will do is stagger along until there's a major incident and then
suddenly say, 'Oh my God, shouldn't we be organized to deal with this,'"
said Bremer.
Meanwhile, Bush and/or his administration:
-held only two meetings with his advisors solely dedicated to convering the
subject of terrorism (June 3rd, 2001 and September 4th, 2001)
(Clinton held at least one per week -- often two)
-late January, 2001... the new Bush administration discontinued the covert
deployment of cruise missile submarines and gunships on six-hour alert near
Afghanistan's borders that had begun under President Clinton. The standby
force had given Clinton the option of an immediate strike against targets in
al-Qaeda's top leadership.
-Rumsfeld threatened presidential veto of a bill to fund the ill-fated
missile-defense shield because congressional democrats amended it to include
a $600 million allotment for counter-terrorism activities... It happened
on September 9th, 2001
-Then, on September 10, 2001... Attorney General Ashcroft rejected a
proposed $58 million increase in financing for the bureau's
counter-terrorism programs. On the same day, he sent a request for budget
increases to the White House. It covered 68 programs, but none of them
related to counter-terrorism. He also sent a memorandum to his heads of
departments, stating his seven priorities - none of them related to
counter-terrorism
But, to be specific to 'Spit's parroting the Kool-Ade-drinker's mantra that
"Clinton let bin Laden slip away," lets look at the facts. (Sorry, 'Spit,
but sometimes facts matter).
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A62618-2002Apr16?language=printer
-under bu$h's watch.....they HAD him! Why wasn't he captured?????? Now then
WHO let him go??
http://www2.cnn.com/US/9607/30/clinton.terrorism/
-he tried to increase anti-terrorism action, but guess who stopped him?
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/04/10/august6.memo/
-why were the warnings ingored??
http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/061904A.shtml
-could've stopped....why wasn't it?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/19/60minutes/main607356.shtml
-guess he's not too interested in really making an effort.
(not sure how many if any of these links still work)
======
Clinton warned Bush on bin Laden. In that meeting, George Dumbya Bush
changed the subject.
Clinton also (in addition to capturing, prosecuting and jailing the *first*
WTC attackers):
"....took actions against terrorism that were unprecedented in American
history.
Clinton poured billions of dollars into counterterrorism activities across
the entire spectrum of the intelligence community. He poured billions more
into the protection of critical infrastructure.
He ordered massive federal stockpiling of antidotes and vaccines to prepare
for a possible bioterror attack. He ordered a reorganization of the
intelligence community itself, ramming through reforms and new procedures to
address the demonstrable threat.
Within the National Security Council, "threat meetings" were held three
times a week to assess looming conspiracies. His National Security Advisor,
Sandy Berger, prepared a voluminous dossier on al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden,
actively tracking them across the planet.
Clinton raised the issue of terrorism in virtually every important speech he
gave in the last three years of his tenure. In 1996, Clinton delivered a
major address to the United Nations on the matter of international
terrorism, calling it "The enemy of our generation."
In Congress, Clinton was thwarted by the reactionary conservative majority
in virtually every attempt he made to pass legislation that would attack al
Qaeda and terrorism.
His 1996 omnibus terror bill, which included many of the anti-terror
measures we now take for granted after September 11, was withered almost to
the point of uselessness by attacks from the right; Jesse Helms and Trent
Lott were openly dismissive of the threats pointed out by Clinton.
Clinton managed to make a deal with the Organization for EconomicCooperation
and Development to have some twenty nations close tax havens used by al
Qaeda. His term ended before the deal was sealed, and the incoming Bush
administration acted immediately to destroy the agreement"
In fact, the Bush people deliberately *UN*-did most of the good things
Clinton had done within the first six months that Bush was in the White
House.
I believe you take an oath when President that says you'll defend the
country.
You're telling me that while President for 8 years, Bill Clinton was
unaware of
any threat by Al Qaeda? If you answer is yes, that must have been one
ignorant
mo-fo.
Six years of George WMD Bush pretty much defines which president's "one
ignorant mo-fo."
So far, how have George WMD Bush's "sound decisions" worked out, 'Spit?
Absolutely awesome.
Are their fewer terrorists today, than there were on Clinton's last day in
office?
How's the weather up there on Bizzaro World? Say hello to Bizzaro Lois for
me.
Please don't respond to my posts if your just going to be easy prey for
venom.
Sorry, 'Spit, to shatter your holiday weekend with a healthy dose of the
truth
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| User: "Ken Lovering" |
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| Title: Re: Almost 8 Years Into the Presidency |
05 Sep 2006 07:21:05 AM |
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"monkeyhawk" <monkeyhawk@cox.net> wrote in message
news:Dg5Lg.31774$_q4.6799@dukeread09...
"ViperSpit" <liberalmaster@moveon.org> wrote
"monkeyhawk" <monkeyhawk@cox.net> wrote in message
'Spit, apparently, hates the whole concept of a *****.
I've had more than I can count.
More than three?!
I'm stunned.
How many were administered by a real female?
Discussing ones actions in the bedroom is supposed to be a "private
matter".
Yeah, but your blow-jobs in bus station washrooms really don't count as
"in
the bedroom," now do they?
That's about the only explanation I can figure out that makes a
ten-year-ago blow-job somehow have more significance in your political
perceptions than 3,000 dead Americans in Iraq, 3,000 dead Americans
laid
victim to George WMD Bush ignoring "Osama bin Laden Determined to
Attack
the U.S.," and the forfeiture of basic constitutional rights spun on
spurious claims by Dumbya that he, somehow, is greater than the
Constitution of the United States of America.
Bill Clinton's lack of action killed almost 3,000 people on 9/11.
That's *so* true. As long as your definition of "lack of action"
includes:
"Under Clinton, doubling spending on counterterrorism; catching the 1993
WTC
bombers; and thwarting the largest counterterrorism operation in U.S.
history (planned millenium attacks)
Oh, and be sure to ignore tha after the 1998 attack on our embassies in
Africa, Clinton authorized Tomahawk missle strikes against Bin Laden. It
is
also worth noting reports that the current Bush Administration backed away
from some of the more aggressive measures for dealing with Al Qaeda which
Clinton had established.
And, of course, you have to believe 'Spit's fantasies over Richard Clarke
(who was actually there) who reports Clinton chose not to attack Iran but
ordered intelligence operation that seemed to have worked:
"Following the intelligence operation, and perhaps because of it and the
serious U.S. threats, among other reasons, Iran ceased terrorism against
the
U.S.," Clarke wrote. "War with Iran was averted."
According to 'Spit, Clinton's "lack of action" included a counterterrorism
bill introduced on February 10, 1995 in the Senate as S. 390 and in the
House of Representatives as H.R. 896.
(For the record, these bills are almost IDENTICAL to what the Bush
administration later adopted.)
However, when Clinton presented them, the Republicans SCREAMED!! "The
Clinton bill is a mixture of: provisions eroding constitutional and
statutory due process protections, selective federalization...of state
crimes (minus state due process rules), discredited ideas from the Reagan
and Bush Administrations, and the extension of some of the worst elements
of
crime bills of the recent past."
Treasury and Justice Department officials balked at President Clinton's
first attempts to pressure foreign banks to seize al-Qaeda accounts.
Clinton was successful at grounding Ariana, the Afghan national airline
used
by al-Qaeda for international travel and weapons smuggling.
Clinton also began amassing a list of businesses and charities suspected
of
aiding terrorists. This list was used by the Bush administration after
(but
only after) 9/11.
Clinton also asked for the development of a Predator drone; it would be
armed with Hellfire missiles. It was not operational until President Bush
came in. Bush never used it.
Clinton had submarines on quick standby attack. President Bush asked them
to
stand down when he came into power.
Clinton had, in published accounts, death squads from Pakistan,
Afghanistan,
from the United States' CIA and Northern Alliance all trying go after bin
Laden.
The federal budget on anti-terror activities tripled during Clinton's
watch,
to about $6.7 billion.
Most important: Clinton handed over a plan to attack the al-Qaeda network.
Bush ignored it for eight months. After (and *only* after) 9/11, Rice
implemented Clinton's plan.
Also handed over to Bush when he took office was a detailed assessment of
Osama Bin Laden's network, and how to combat it.
In February 2001, L. Paul Bremer criticized the Bush administration's
obliviousness to terror.
"What they will do is stagger along until there's a major incident and
then
suddenly say, 'Oh my God, shouldn't we be organized to deal with this,'"
said Bremer.
Meanwhile, Bush and/or his administration:
-held only two meetings with his advisors solely dedicated to convering
the
subject of terrorism (June 3rd, 2001 and September 4th, 2001)
(Clinton held at least one per week -- often two)
-late January, 2001... the new Bush administration discontinued the covert
deployment of cruise missile submarines and gunships on six-hour alert
near
Afghanistan's borders that had begun under President Clinton. The standby
force had given Clinton the option of an immediate strike against targets
in
al-Qaeda's top leadership.
-Rumsfeld threatened presidential veto of a bill to fund the ill-fated
missile-defense shield because congressional democrats amended it to
include
a $600 million allotment for counter-terrorism activities... It happened
on September 9th, 2001
-Then, on September 10, 2001... Attorney General Ashcroft rejected a
proposed $58 million increase in financing for the bureau's
counter-terrorism programs. On the same day, he sent a request for budget
increases to the White House. It covered 68 programs, but none of them
related to counter-terrorism. He also sent a memorandum to his heads of
departments, stating his seven priorities - none of them related to
counter-terrorism
But, to be specific to 'Spit's parroting the Kool-Ade-drinker's mantra
that
"Clinton let bin Laden slip away," lets look at the facts. (Sorry, 'Spit,
but sometimes facts matter).
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A62618-2002Apr16?language=printer
-under bu$h's watch.....they HAD him! Why wasn't he captured?????? Now
then
WHO let him go??
http://www2.cnn.com/US/9607/30/clinton.terrorism/
-he tried to increase anti-terrorism action, but guess who stopped him?
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/04/10/august6.memo/
-why were the warnings ingored??
http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/061904A.shtml
-could've stopped....why wasn't it?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/19/60minutes/main607356.shtml
-guess he's not too interested in really making an effort.
(not sure how many if any of these links still work)
======
Clinton warned Bush on bin Laden. In that meeting, George Dumbya Bush
changed the subject.
Clinton also (in addition to capturing, prosecuting and jailing the
*first*
WTC attackers):
"....took actions against terrorism that were unprecedented in American
history.
Clinton poured billions of dollars into counterterrorism activities across
the entire spectrum of the intelligence community. He poured billions more
into the protection of critical infrastructure.
He ordered massive federal stockpiling of antidotes and vaccines to
prepare
for a possible bioterror attack. He ordered a reorganization of the
intelligence community itself, ramming through reforms and new procedures
to
address the demonstrable threat.
Within the National Security Council, "threat meetings" were held three
times a week to assess looming conspiracies. His National Security
Advisor,
Sandy Berger, prepared a voluminous dossier on al Qaeda and Osama bin
Laden,
actively tracking them across the planet.
Clinton raised the issue of terrorism in virtually every important speech
he
gave in the last three years of his tenure. In 1996, Clinton delivered a
major address to the United Nations on the matter of international
terrorism, calling it "The enemy of our generation."
In Congress, Clinton was thwarted by the reactionary conservative majority
in virtually every attempt he made to pass legislation that would attack
al
Qaeda and terrorism.
His 1996 omnibus terror bill, which included many of the anti-terror
measures we now take for granted after September 11, was withered almost
to
the point of uselessness by attacks from the right; Jesse Helms and Trent
Lott were openly dismissive of the threats pointed out by Clinton.
Clinton managed to make a deal with the Organization for
EconomicCooperation
and Development to have some twenty nations close tax havens used by al
Qaeda. His term ended before the deal was sealed, and the incoming Bush
administration acted immediately to destroy the agreement"
In fact, the Bush people deliberately *UN*-did most of the good things
Clinton had done within the first six months that Bush was in the White
House.
I believe you take an oath when President that says you'll defend the
country.
You're telling me that while President for 8 years, Bill Clinton was
unaware of
any threat by Al Qaeda? If you answer is yes, that must have been one
ignorant
mo-fo.
Six years of George WMD Bush pretty much defines which president's "one
ignorant mo-fo."
So far, how have George WMD Bush's "sound decisions" worked out, 'Spit?
Absolutely awesome.
Well, whoopie. Bush put protestors in a caged area 100s of yards away from
events. I think that tops anything a Dem has done in the name of National
Security :)
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| User: "haywood jablomie" |
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| Title: Re: Almost 8 Years Into the Presidency |
05 Sep 2006 01:12:57 AM |
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"ViperSpit" <liberalmaster@moveon.org> wrote in message
news:edilbi$nah$1@news.datemas.de...
"monkeyhawk" <monkeyhawk@cox.net> wrote in message
news:Iv4Lg.31770$_q4.3414@dukeread09...
"ViperSpit" <liberalmaster@moveon.org> wrote
and our moral, sound President still has not succumbed to any White
House interns looking
to get their name spread all over the news or between the legs of our
President.
Sure enough, when you look at intelligence, there's no doubt that a
person who is married and decides to pull his
whitey tighties down for a fat ***** intern instead of looking after the
country, is one with a mental illness, and
lacks the intellect for making sound decisions.
I wonder where Osama was while Clinton was getting his skinny wood taken
care of in the Lincoln Library?
But "it wasn't about sex," at least according to Republicans at the time.
Here's 'Spit, who ran away and hid after his earlier post (a parroting of
a totally false spam-mail urban legend about Oliver North supposedly
calling out Osama bin Laden in 1987) proved him to be a dupe, a fool, or
a liar (pick any three).
Shrub doesn't have to get his ***** sucked by an intern. Karl Rove does
it every day. (But it isn't about sex.)
'Spit, apparently, hates the whole concept of a *****.
I've had more than I can count.
Yes, but the ones at the reststop and bus stations given by horny old men
dont count.
That's an area where we disagree, 'Spit. I've received my share of
heterosexual hummers and there's only two ways to judge them: Terrific
and Better-than-Terrific.
Discussing ones actions in the bedroom is supposed to be a "private
matter".
Remember that one Pinky?
So if that's a thought universally shared by Libs, then why are you
telling the entire
world about yours ?
Yeah? Than why do you keep on about Clintons *****?That was also private.
Fucken Hypocrite.
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| User: "Miles Long" |
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| Title: Re: Almost 8 Years Into the Presidency |
04 Sep 2006 09:23:46 PM |
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ViperSpit wrote:
"monkeyhawk" <monkeyhawk@cox.net> wrote in message
news:Iv4Lg.31770$_q4.3414@dukeread09...
"ViperSpit" <liberalmaster@moveon.org> wrote
and our moral, sound President still has not succumbed to any White House
interns looking
to get their name spread all over the news or between the legs of our
President.
Sure enough, when you look at intelligence, there's no doubt that a
person who is married and decides to pull his
whitey tighties down for a fat ***** intern instead of looking after the
country, is one with a mental illness, and
lacks the intellect for making sound decisions.
I wonder where Osama was while Clinton was getting his skinny wood taken
care of in the Lincoln Library?
But "it wasn't about sex," at least according to Republicans at the time.
Here's 'Spit, who ran away and hid after his earlier post (a parroting of
a totally false spam-mail urban legend about Oliver North supposedly
calling out Osama bin Laden in 1987) proved him to be a dupe, a fool, or a
liar (pick any three).
Shrub doesn't have to get his ***** sucked by an intern. Karl Rove does it
every day. (But it isn't about sex.)
'Spit, apparently, hates the whole concept of a *****.
I've had more than I can count.
Just not from anyone human... <snicker>
Miles "Different Strokes..." Long
That's an area where we disagree, 'Spit. I've received my share of
heterosexual hummers and there's only two ways to judge them: Terrific and
Better-than-Terrific.
Discussing ones actions in the bedroom is supposed to be a "private matter".
Remember that one Pinky?
So if that's a thought universally shared by Libs, then why are you telling
the entire
world about yours ?
heh heh
Then, again, I've never had a guy go down on me, like the Rove-on-Shrub
action (or your personal experience in roadside rest stops and inner-city
bus stations). Maybe those events have gone bad on you, 'Spit.
Arent' you thinking about that gay Democratic Senator who resigned because
he hit rest stops looking for little boys?
That's about the only explanation I can figure out that makes a
ten-year-ago blow-job somehow have more significance in your political
perceptions than 3,000 dead Americans in Iraq, 3,000 dead Americans laid
victim to George WMD Bush ignoring "Osama bin Laden Determined to Attack
the U.S.," and the forfeiture of basic constitutional rights spun on
spurious claims by Dumbya that he, somehow, is greater than the
Constitution of the United States of America.
Bill Clinton's lack of action killed almost 3,000 people on 9/11.
I believe you take an oath when President that says you'll defend the
country.
You're telling me that while President for 8 years, Bill Clinton was unaware
of
any threat by Al Qaeda? If you answer is yes, that must have been one
ignorant
mo-fo.
So far, how have George WMD Bush's "sound decisions" worked out, 'Spit?
Absolutely awesome.
Are their fewer terrorists today, than there were on Clinton's last day in
office?
Please don't respond to my posts if your just going to be easy prey for
venom.
heh heh
Spit
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| Title: Re: Almost 8 Years Into the Presidency |
06 Sep 2006 04:37:06 PM |
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"Miles Long" <Miles@home.net> wrote in message
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ViperSpit wrote:
"monkeyhawk" <monkeyhawk@cox.net> wrote in message
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"ViperSpit" <liberalmaster@moveon.org> wrote
and our moral, sound President still has not succumbed to any White
House interns looking
to get their name spread all over the news or between the legs of our
President.
Sure enough, when you look at intelligence, there's no doubt that a
person who is married and decides to pull his
whitey tighties down for a fat ***** intern instead of looking after the
country, is one with a mental illness, and
lacks the intellect for making sound decisions.
I wonder where Osama was while Clinton was getting his skinny wood
taken care of in the Lincoln Library?
But "it wasn't about sex," at least according to Republicans at the
time.
Here's 'Spit, who ran away and hid after his earlier post (a parroting
of a totally false spam-mail urban legend about Oliver North supposedly
calling out Osama bin Laden in 1987) proved him to be a dupe, a fool, or
a liar (pick any three).
Shrub doesn't have to get his ***** sucked by an intern. Karl Rove does
it every day. (But it isn't about sex.)
'Spit, apparently, hates the whole concept of a *****.
I've had more than I can count.
Just not from anyone human... <snicker>
Miles "Different Strokes..." Long
Or female.
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| User: "ouroboros rex" |
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| Title: Re: Almost 8 Years Into the Presidency |
05 Sep 2006 10:28:03 AM |
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"ViperSpit" <liberalmaster@moveon.org> wrote in message
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and our moral, sound President still has not succumbed to any White House
interns looking
to get their name spread all over the news or between the legs of our
President.
Sure enough, when you look at intelligence, there's no doubt that a person
who is married and decides to pull his
whitey tighties down for a fat ***** intern instead of looking after the
country, is one with a mental illness, and
lacks the intellect for making sound decisions.
I wonder where Osama was while Clinton was getting his skinny wood taken
care of in the Lincoln Library?
Dodging cruise missiles and Predator drones.
Wonder where he is now? lol
On or about Jan. 20th, 2001, as the Clinton administration transitioned
to the Bush, NSC chief Sandy Berger briefed Condi Rice extensively on the
terrorism threat posed by bin Laden, telling her she would be spending
more time on this threat than she ever imagined. At the Dept. of Defense,
William Cohen was performing the same courtesy for Don Rumsfeld, again
with a sharp reminder of the terrorist threat in the form of a hand-written
letter to Rumsfeld containing the phone numbers of people in the Pentagon
Rumsfeld needed to speak to directly on the subject. On Jan. 26th, the CIA
confirmed to the new Bush administration that bin Laden and Al Qaeda were
responsible for the attack on the U.S.S. Cole which killed 17 American
sailors.
The response of the Bush administration was to cease Predator drone
surveillance flights to track bin Laden, reassign the cruise-missile
equipped submarine stationed in the Indian Ocean with the specific mission
of targeting bin Laden, reassign the AC-130 gunships on scramble alert that
could be on top of bin Laden after a six hour flight, suspend the special
forces operations targeting bin Laden already based in Uzbekistan for the
purpose thanks to a treaty signed by Bill Clinton.
In May, June and July, the sole remaining Clinton appointee, CIA Director
Tenet, was frantic with concern over incoming intelligence indicating a huge
terrorist attack on American soil. Vice-President ***** Cheney was head
of a
new counter-terrorism task force, yet held no meetings. Attorney General
John Ashcroft refused FBI requests for hundreds of new agents to be assigned
to counter-terrorism; his concerns were drugs and pornography, yet in late
July he stopped flying commercial airliners due to a "threat assessment."
The general threat assessment was considered to be the most severe in
decades
according to CIA's Tenet; members of the Senate Intelligence Committee were
briefed on the situation on July 5th.
Also in July, an Arizona FBI agent wrote the 'Phoenix Memo,' expressing
concern about possible Al Qaeda members taking flying lessons in this
country towards the end of terrorist attacks. One of the two FBI officials
to see it before the attacks was New York counter-terrorism chief John
O'Neill; contemporaneous with the timing of this memo was O'Neill's remarks
to the authors of 'Bin Laden: The Hidden Truth,' wherein O'Neill expressed
his outrage with the Bush administration's thwarting of counter-terrorist
efforts in the interests of protecting its Saudi sponsors. John O'Neill
would soon quit the FBI in disgust, only to die at his new job as chief of
security at the WTC.
Also in July, the FAA rescinded the rule allowing airline pilots to be
armed,
a rule that had been in force since 1961.
August found George W. Bush 'vacationing' for the entire month in rural
Texas, while ***** Cheney similarly spent the month in rural Wyoming. On
August 1st actor James Woods as flying from Logan to Los Angeles, sharing
1st class with four Middle Eastern men, who ate nothing, drank nothing,
read nothing, nor slept the entire flight, only making occasional low
comments to one another. Woods remarked to the flight attendant that 'These
guys act like they're going to hijack the plane,' and once the plane landed
he repeated his concerns to the FAA. All four men were hijackers on Sept.
11th. On Aug. 6th, Bush himself was apparently finally briefed about the
specific threat of attacks on American soil. His vacation continued. On Aug.
17th, the Minneapolis FBI office arrested Zacarias Moussaoui, on the basis
of an expired student visa and very curious pilot training requests. FBI
field agents at this office were convinced of Moussaoui's intentions as a
terrorist, and repeatedly tried to obtain a FISA (Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act) warrant to search his computer. In early Sept., French
Intelligence informed both the CIA and the FBI that Moussaoui had Al Qaeda
connections. A FISA warrant remained ungranted against Moussaoui, even
though under Clinton and Janet Reno no FISA request had been refused.
As an interesting aside, before 9/11 Ashcroft was known to put in 3 1/2 day
work weeks at the Dept. of Justice. In the early months of the
administration,
FBI agents flew to Ashcroft's home in rural Missouri to obtain his signature
on a wire-tap for a terrorism investigation. Ashcroft was so displeased to
see the agents, he had them stand out in the cold while he sat in his pickup
to read and sign the documents.
On Sept. 4th, Cheney's counter-terrorism task force met for the first time.
According to the Pentagon's liaison for terrorism, Gen. Kerrik, Clinton's
had met almost weekly, but with Bush he "didn't see that same kind of
focus."
On Sept. 10, Diane Feinstein, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee
briefed on July 5th, asked ***** Cheney's chief of staff Scooter Libby when
the administration would start focusing on these terror threats which had
so pre-occupied CIA's Tenet, the most severe in decades - she was told it
would have to wait another six months.
So, obviously, it's all Clinton's fault.
Pre-9/11 And The Bush Administration. It's All Clinton's Fault, Right?
by Kent Southard
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| User: "robw" |
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| Title: Re: Almost 8 Years Into the Presidency |
05 Sep 2006 12:13:59 AM |
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I wonder where Osama is now?
Wasn't he public enemy number one?
"ViperSpit" <liberalmaster@moveon.org> wrote in message
news:edijbj$k7h$1@news.datemas.de...
and our moral, sound President still has not succumbed to any White House
interns looking
to get their name spread all over the news or between the legs of our
President.
Sure enough, when you look at intelligence, there's no doubt that a person
who is married and decides to pull his
whitey tighties down for a fat ***** intern instead of looking after the
country, is one with a mental illness, and
lacks the intellect for making sound decisions.
I wonder where Osama was while Clinton was getting his skinny wood taken
care of in the Lincoln Library?
Spit
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