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you make me sick for posting such garbage. The pure hatred on the left for Rush Limbaugh is appauling. But I guess if I was a liberal I wouldn't like him much either. The best part of that post was the part about Al Franken.
" Limbaugh's show remained popular, despite the rapid rise of Liberal Talk Show host Al Franken"
Isn't that the show on the bankrupt Air America station that no one listens to?
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Our armed forces shouldn’t be over there - they’re good at killing people and blowing things up, not peace-keeping.
- Rush Limbaugh on Clinton’s deployment of troops to Bosnia.
LOL... a hypocrite to nth degree..
Feminism was established to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream. - Rush Limbaugh
Liberal Democrats are inexorably opposed to tax cuts, because tax cuts give people more power, and take away from the role of government. Rush Limbaugh
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quote:Originally posted by glassman: rushie limbuggher is an embarassment to thinking conservatives..
He is an embarrassment to thinking; mostly a lying and hypoticritical fool, demonstrating that a huge fat ugly retard can be a butt boil through and through.
He and any that champion the quasi-male garbage mouth of the far right turn the stomack of honest conservatives and liberals (and everyone in between) alike.
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and ween was the original. trust me I'm the biggest ween fan of them all. Are you a ween fan? If so, we may actually have something in common
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Battle Hymn of the Republicans (to the tune of the Battle Hymn of the Republic)
Mine Eyes have seen the bungling of that stumbling moron Bush; He has blathered all the drivel that the neo-cons can push; He has lost sight of all reason 'cause his head is up his tush; The Doofus marches on.
I have heard him butcher syntax like a kindergarten fool; There is warranted suspicion that he never went to school; Should we fault him for the policies -- or is he just their tool? The lies keep piling on.
Glory! Glory! How he'll Screw Ya'! Glory! Glory! How he'll Screw Ya'! Glory! Glory! How he'll Screw Ya'! His wreckage will live on.
I have seen him cut the taxes of the billionaires' lone heir; As he spends another zillion on an aircraft carrier; Let the smokestacks keep polluting -- do we really need clean air? The surplus is now gone.
Glory! Glory! How he'll Screw Ya'! Glory! Glory! How he'll Screw Ya'! Glory! Glory! How he'll Screw Ya'! Your safety net is gone!
Now he's got a mighty hankerin' to bomb a prostrate state; Though the whole world knows its crazy -- and the U.N. says to wait; When he doesn't have the evidence, "We must prevaricate." Diplomacy is done!
Oh, a trumped-up war is excellent; we have no moral bounds; Should the reasons be disputed, we'll just make up other grounds; Enraging several billions -- to his brainlessness redounds; The Doofus marches on!
Glory! Glory! How he'll Screw Ya'! Glory! Glory! How he'll Screw Ya'! Glory! Glory! How he'll Screw Ya'! THIS...DOO...FUS...MAR...CHES...ON
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Bush impeachment on the table, Hagel says From the Associated Press March 26, 2007
WASHINGTON — Some lawmakers who complain that President Bush is flouting Congress and the public with his Iraq policies are considering impeachment an option, a Republican senator said Sunday.
Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee and a frequent critic of the war, stopped short of calling for Bush's impeachment.
But he made clear that some lawmakers viewed that as an option should Bush choose to push ahead despite public sentiment against the war.
"Any president who says 'I don't care' or 'I will not respond to what the people of this country are saying about Iraq or anything else' or 'I don't care what the Congress does, I am going to proceed' — if a president really believes that, then there are … ways to deal with that," Hagel said on ABC's "This Week."
The White House had no immediate reaction to Hagel's comments.
Hagel, who is considering a presidential run, said he was bothered by Bush's apparent disregard of congressional sentiment on Iraq, such as his decision to send additional troops.
The senator said that lawmakers now were ready to stand up to the president when necessary. In the April edition of Esquire magazine, Hagel described Bush as someone who didn't believe he was accountable to anyone.
"You can impeach him, and before this is over, you might see calls for his impeachment," Hagel told the magazine.
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I remind all right thinking Americans, impeachment of Bush by the House and conviction of Bush by the Senate, grants us Pres Dickie.
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quote:Originally posted by bdgee: I remind all right thinking Americans, impeachment of Bush by the House and conviction of Bush by the Senate, grants us Pres Dickie.
Now there's something I agree with you on bdgee. Who's the lesser of two evils?
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The only answer is simultaneous charges and convictions of the two, so that we get President Nancy.
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Saw some female republican spokeswoman on TV tonight and said the House can't impeach dubya because the only reasons are high crimes and misdemeaners.
Are those fools really so ignoraant that they can believe that war crimes are not high crimes and comspiracy to violate the Constitution by usurping the independence of the Judiciary is not a high misdemeanor.
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"I have no views," Mickey Melchiondo, known as Dean Ween, said in a philosophical moment. "I am way too stupid. I have no strong feelings about anything. I'm really into television and the computer. I believe everything I see on TV and read on the Internet."