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Old 12-16-2006, 01:07 PM
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For those that missed lovely Laura, 1st lady, Bush and her call for truth and "good news" in her interview on MSNBC yesterday morning, just read it for yourself...
http://scoop.epluribusmedia.org/stor...2/15/85932/533
Now Laura, truth seeker and "good news" speaker, take a minute to quell the rumors that spread last summer regarding that wild weekend with Jerry Falwell. You remember...the "gasbag of Liberty U"? Was he as good as rumored?
And while you're explaining the "truth" Lady Laura, what's the deal with Rex, the German shepherd that hails from the DC K-9 squad that you seem to have so much affection for? Huh? Did you really rub that ample bottom you sit on with bacon grease? Was Barney in anyway jealous? Did Georgie watch or was he still trying to get through his bedtime book, "My Pet Goat"?
And also, what's with the report that you took driving lessons in your youth at the Bush School of Driving? The link is a few posts up.
Laura, all any of us want is the truth. If anyone can provide it, you certainly can!

pass the lard, hold the remote (use two hands).

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Old 12-17-2006, 12:06 PM
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Love is in the air! Feel it! Groovy!!!
Former (disgraced) Speaker of the House, Newt (contract for America) Gingrich and Condi (I'm clueless 2) Rice look to be a match made in...umm not heaven..the other place. Good that they found each other.
Laura B will be happy that Condi won't be so lonely anymore. Condi was so depressed when she didn't get the football commissioner job.
Newt is a different story. I won't bring up his past if you don't...SHHH!
If only we could convince him to bathe more than once a month, he might be a bit more "attractive". Something "stinks", but it's not for me to call attention. Let's just let the "love" unfold. Hold nose if necessary.
Anyway...here's the story:
http://newsbyus.com/more.php?id=6404_0_1_0_M

pass the soap...and a football too.
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Old 12-17-2006, 03:34 PM
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Wheeewwwwww! That was a close one!
Now with Pinochet gone, Pappy George H W Bush can breathe a sigh of relief.
So can Henry Kissenger (though he's not mentioned in the article.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...articleId=4165
Boy toy, Olliver North isn't mentioned either, but he must have had a lot of fun, especially if he's rubbed some vasaline between his cheeks before the covert actions.
So, Pappy G H W B, though ridiculed by brat son and unappreciated for the "bail out" attempt by his buddies, can have solace in the fact that Robert Gates, who was also plenty involved (if you read the link), has assumed a new "position of power". Yup, Rob G...you're on top now.
I hope there's some vasoline left in the jar after all that Ollie's been through.
Maybe he can go to Rite Aide and buy some more before you meet up with Henry the K and Pappy B for the manage a trois that's upcumming.
Assume the position, spread em wide, and get to the meat of the matter.
Rob G, many are counting on you to grit your teeth and get the job done!
RIP your buddy A Pinochet. For sure you and your "friends" miss him.
Maybe it's time to pull Denny Hastert off...the bench.

pass the meat, vasoline, lipstick, and whatever else gets you through the night.

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Old 12-19-2006, 12:22 PM
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What's not to love about dogs? Animal Cops might be paying a visit to the hard partying Brit girl. Just give the secret "knock" at the side door of the trailer. Dang, Brit...first it was your kids, now it's your little doggies!
You're the worst Brit, and lately, you're looking a bit doggy yourself.
http://www.rte.ie/arts/2006/1219/spearsb.html
Maybe to win them back, you'll need to rub some bacon grease on those overly exposed thighs. They might not like it, but you might, Brit.

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Old 12-19-2006, 07:09 PM
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Dick Cheney has managed to get himself into the news again.
Geeze Louise, for such a "private guy", it seems that the "spotlight" just keeps finding him.
Can't the press give him a "break"?
Can't the Congress?
Can't the courts when their time comes around?
Dickie C... I'm sure you don't want to testify to ALL of the details about your relationship with Scooter, even though we all know what he did to Robert Novak before he gave him the Plame story. Novak just sucked it up.
So should Scooter...and just leave you alone Dickie C.
Are you really going to be put under oath?
Now that rots! Can you schedule an emergency pacemaker move? Do you have the beginnings of phlebitis (worked for the other tricky dick).
Who really cares where you placed that pathetic thing inside Scooter?
It's no ones business!
They should just leave you alone Dickie C!

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...512562,00.html

Is there any truth that you are taking your buddies on a quail hunt...Scooter and Butt-Bob, after the "testamony" is delivered?
Let's hope so!

pass the vasaline, and twenty #6 shotgun shells, 12 gauge please.
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Old 12-20-2006, 12:03 PM
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I've got to tell you, I love "reality" tv. Those girls sharing a house, Ozzie and his family, and those crazy people surviving on the island. Heck, Richard dancing around in his "all together" showed he really had nothing to hide.
This is REAL!
So, today, I watched the "deer-in-the headlights" guy...you know the guy, the one that spends most of his time living in a big white house or on a ranch in Crawford, TX, while most of his grey matter is solidly locked in the "twilight zone". Seems that even he and his recently appointed Department of Defense chief, Robert Gates are coming to disagreement. It figures.
Now even Abizaid is bailing, and the joint chiefs oppose his "direction", whatever that is.
Is he divorced from "reality" or does it just seem that way?
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...myI&refer=home

Sad to say, and I'll quote him, "I don't want those families to think that their sons and daughters died in vain."
Reality check: they did.
Sad to say, he doesn't even realize that he was voted off the island in November. The torch hasn't been passed, it's been snuffed.
Let's all just stand around the big Christmas tree, sing a few songs, and wait for wifey to change her dress upstairs as three others wore the same red one.
Now that's important!
And just about as "real" as the "thinking" that he continues to "lead" with.
Who IS the "radical"? Who IS the "extremist-tst-tst"?

pass the popcorn, and let's all hope a big coconut falls on his head as he vacates the island in the middle of the "De Nile" river he's been living on.
Maybe it will bring him back to his senses. Rod Serling, you couldn't have written a better "twilight zone" script.
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Old 12-21-2006, 01:58 PM
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Today's match was going to be Rosie and Donald, but that's getting to be old news already. Does anyone really like either of them?
Do we care? I didn't think so...

So, then I got hungry and decided to make some breakfast before I started digging around the web for a real "match". I fired up the frying pan and mixed-up a batch of pancake batter. I had not eaten or had anything to drink for the prvious twelve hours...I swear!
So, I geased up the pan and poured some batter in, waited for the bubbles, and did the flip. What appeared on the pancake? No, I wasn't hallucinating, it was Mother Mary riding a skateboard! Amazing!
Needless to say, I couldn't eat it so I wrapped it up in gladwrap and put it in my freezer so I can auction it on e-bay.
I poured more batter in the pan...it was smokin' by now. On the flip, and you won't believe this, there's Jesus riding a Harley Davidson. Amazing!
That one went into the freezer too...e-bay on the way.
By now I was a bit shook, thinking there were messages I should be paying attention to. I wasn't all that hungry anymore, and the batter had been used up. So I made a big pot of coffee.
I'm guessing I was a little distracted when I poured some in my mug, and I spilled some on the counter. Next I took a paper towel to clean it up.
Now this is getting "spooky". Before I toss the paper towel into the trash, I glanced at it. There he is, plain as day, Moses holding the stone tablets while riding Secretariat! He's 31 lengths ahead of everyone else!
The paper towel is going to e-bay as well. If anybody reads this and wants to bid before I put up the miraculous signs, let me know. Reasonable offers only.
Speaking of miraculous signs, my guess is that's what Georgie W is waiting for. Dang, he must be hallucinating. Go shopping, more troops (surge), and seems to be out of touch with all reality.
At least the pancakes and the paper towel are real.

pass the maple syrup and whatever Dubby's self-medicating with. That must be good stuff!
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Old 12-21-2006, 07:29 PM
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Miss Nevada 2007...oh my!
Katie Rees..sure you were only 17.
Donald's a snake.
Dang, babe! Do you remember when you lived next door to me?
Posing provacitively in front of the window so late at night.
Geesh Katie, you almost made me drop my binoculars!
It's just not fair, Katie!
Donald dukin' Tara, going after Miss Teen...and now you!
Babe-a-licious YOU!
Well, now that you've been stripped (as if you hadn't been before), I'll do my best to find you a match.
Any interest in Mel Gibson? Dan Rather? Hey! What about me?
I'm sure I could find a bed for you to rest your weary head.
This whole "beauty scene" is just too weird!
Caution...Don't click on this link unless you're 18.
Beauties like these don't deserve to be hidden. Stripped, maybe.
Whew...the photo link!

http://www.tmz.com/2006/12/21/naught...-of-her-title/

I never dreamed of this, Katie. You naughty girl!

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Old 12-22-2006, 01:22 PM
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Today's match is Virginia Republican Represenative Virgil Goode and the Constitution of the United States of America.
Virgil says that he's "standing firm on the principles on which this country was founded."
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=2744518

I wonder if he ever read the part about government not establishing a religion.
Here's what it says:

Amendment 1 - Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Seems that the definition of "constitute" is to "make up". My guess that's what Virgil is doing...making it up. Does he realize that people that chose to follow the Islamic religion are allowed to do so?
Maybe Virgil is taking the same substances as the Commander-in-Deceipt.
Did he find GW's stash? Did he eat too many of the mushrooms that are sprouting all over the White House lawn?
The least you can do, Virgil, when you sober up is read the document that you swore to defend and protect. While your at it, read it to the other guy.
He doesn't read too well either.

pass the literacy test

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Old 12-22-2006, 04:27 PM
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Today's match is Virginia Republican Represenative Virgil Goode and the Constitution of the United States of America.
Virgil says that he's "standing firm on the principles on which this country was founded."
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=2744518

I wonder if he ever read the part about government not establishing a religion.
Here's what it says:

Amendment 1 - Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Seems that the definition of "constitute" is to "make up". My guess that's what Virgil is doing...making it up. Does he realize that people that chose to follow the Islamic religion are allowed to do so?
Maybe Virgil is taking the same substances as the Commander-in-Deceipt.
Did he find GW's stash? Did he eat too many of the mushrooms that are sprouting all over the White House lawn?
The least you can do, Virgil, when you sober up is read the document that you swore to defend and protect. While your at it, read it to the other guy.
He doesn't read too well either.

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AS usual..much ado about nothing! As anyone in the KNOW knows...Keith won't be laying his hand on anything in the room as he takes the oath to serve! He will,however,have many more opps to grandstand for pictures,as well as any other "limelight challenged" members of Congress!
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Old 12-22-2006, 05:00 PM
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AS usual..much ado about nothing! As anyone in the KNOW knows...Keith won't be laying his hand on anything in the room as he takes the oath to serve! He will,however,have many more opps to grandstand for pictures,as well as any other "limelight challenged" members of Congress!
Timm,
Thanks for reading this thread.
Here I was thinking I was putting out this good stuff in cyberspace where no one was appreciating it. Sure, it's had plenty of "looks"...just like the jokes and recipes.
Curious minds think alike. Truth speaks for itself.
Have a great holiday!
Peace! Worship as you like. Let freedom ring...and more "ding dings" tomorrow!
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Old 12-23-2006, 03:36 PM
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I'll try to put up today's celeb match without mention of any tender "egos", cry babies, whiners or "tattle tails".

Today, our beloved, great, wonderful and confident President again reassured our troops that he appreciated their efforts for "defending our country".
Last I heard, Iraq wasn't the United States of America.
He thanked them for their "vital work" in achieving "victory" in Iraq.
Seems that others have told him that "victory" as he defines it no longer is an option. Disregarding the Baker/Hamilton Iraq Study Group's recommendations, the voices of the Joint Chiefs, and the decision rendered by the voters within his own country in the November elections will not bring him closer to achieving the "victory" that he quests.
Sure, he visited some wounded soldiers yeserday at Walter Reed on his way to his Christmas "vacation" at Camp David. He even gave out lots of purple hearts. I'm sure he felt like Santa giving so generously.
Here is what he said:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,238508,00.html
Yes, it's Fox News. I couldn't find it at "Common Dreams". Darn.

This morning I was making a sausage to go along with the omlet I was hankering for. Funny how the pattie turned out looking a lot like the "miracle pancakes" and the "Moses Riding Secretariat" paper towel. I'm still taking offers. Though most folks have no desire to know what goes into making sausage, this one turned out looking like the profile of George W. The real one...George Washington...the one on the purple heart.
Being as it's another omen, and too precious to ingest, it went into the freezer along with the pancakes and the paper towel. Ebay next.
So, today's match is our beloved president and the soldiers that he visited, and those that will find him "victory".
Like we've heard, "A country that can govern itself (checks and balances), sustain itself (without bankrupting our grandchildren), and defend itself (as we've certainly made more than enough enemies). Oh, are we talking about Iraq or the United States? Good luck! Whatever.

pass the purple hearts along with all the arms and legs that resemble sausages.

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Old 12-23-2006, 04:04 PM
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I'll try to put up today's celeb match without mention of any tender "egos", cry babies, whiners or "tattle tails".

Today, our beloved, great, wonderful and confident President again reassured our troops that he appreciated their efforts for "defending our country".
Last I heard, Iraq wasn't the United States of America.
He thanked them for their "vital work" in achieving "victory" in Iraq.
Seems that others have told him that "victory" as he defines it no longer is an option. Disregarding the Baker/Hamilton Iraq Study Group's recommendations, the voices of the Joint Chiefs, and the decision rendered by the voters within his own country in the November elections will not bring him closer to achieving the "victory" that he quests.
Sure, he visited some wounded soldiers yeserday at Walter Reed on his way to his Christmas "vacation" at Camp David. He even gave out lots of purple hearts. I'm sure he felt like Santa giving so generously.
Here is what he said:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,238508,00.html
Yes, it's Fox News. I couldn't find it at "Common Dreams". Darn.

This morning I was making a sausage to go along with the omlet I was hankering for. Funny how the pattie turned out looking a lot like the "miracle pancakes" and the "Moses Riding Secretariat" paper towel. I'm still taking offers. Though most folks have no desire to know what goes into making sausage, this one turned out looking like the profile of George W. The real one...George Washington...the one on the purple heart.
Being as it's another omen, and too precious to ingest, it went into the freezer along with the pancakes and the paper towel. Ebay next.
So, today's match is our beloved president and the soldiers that he visited, and those that will find him "victory".

pass the purple hearts along with all the arms and legs that resemble sausages.
DTS: the real tragedy of this post is that you could find fault with his address to the Nation and troops, and his wish for everyone to pitch in and show love and support for our service people through the 150+ organizations mentioned. I could go on..but it's Christmas. Just cool your jets til 12/26 and then you can build a head of steam for the New Year!
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Old 12-23-2006, 04:10 PM
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DTS: the real tragedy of this post is that you could find fault with his address to the Nation and troops, and his wish for everyone to pitch in and show love and support for our service people through the 150+ organizations mentioned. I could go on..but it's Christmas. Just cool your jets til 12/26 and then you can build a head of steam for the New Year!
Timm,
The real tragedy is in the hollow words and meaningless actions.
The fact that some can't see them will not prevent me from calling attention to them. Insanity takes no vacations.
Peace on Earth, Good will to all.
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Old 12-23-2006, 04:25 PM
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Timm,
The real tragedy is in the hollow words and meaningless actions.
The fact that some can't see them will not prevent me from calling attention to them. Insanity takes no vacations.
Peace on Earth, Good will to all.
DTS
You do yourself a disservice by saying that those words are hollow and meaningless! They weren't felt that way by the people who rec'd them. You're sittin on the sidelines and making assumptions,and if I were you, I'd rephrase that part about Insanity taking no vacations! You talk of hollow words, but YOU don't have Good Will for Bush and his family,if only for 3 days as I suggested. I know you have Good Will towards me(most of the time)
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Old 12-23-2006, 05:02 PM
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You do yourself a disservice by saying that those words are hollow and meaningless! They weren't felt that way by the people who rec'd them. You're sittin on the sidelines and making assumptions,and if I were you, I'd rephrase that part about Insanity taking no vacations! You talk of hollow words, but YOU don't have Good Will for Bush and his family,if only for 3 days as I suggested. I know you have Good Will towards me(most of the time)
Timm,
During WW I there was a "truce". Between the trenches the opposing forces met in "no man's land". They shared rations, sang carols together, and found a bond that has been remembered ever since that Christmas Eve.
The next day, all was forgotten. The machine guns were again fired on their previous night's "friends".
Doubt this? I have a letter from my great uncle that recounts this. He served in the trenches of France in 1916-17. He was a "machine gunner".
He is long gone, yet his words remain that retell the same story everytime I read it.
Times change, yes.
Insanity, and those that do their "duty" to preserve it (propagandized though they are) continue.
Would I speak less against Gen. Burnside? Custer? Pol Pot? Hitler? Or any that are so willing to sacrifice the lives and limbs of others? Far too many for me to consider.
On a different thread, we have someone bashing "teachers". I promised not to participate in this person's threads, so I won't.
However, please tell me, without those that seek to bring truth and understanding, is there any hope that ignorance will ever be remedied?
As the words of the Peter, Paul, and Mary song, "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" ask, "when will they ever learn?"
To me, there's much more than believing in harmful actions and the words that justify them, no matter what decade they are said.
Truth is much more powerful.

Good will to you, Timm.
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Old 12-23-2006, 05:27 PM
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Timm,
Though my great uncle's letter recounts the events of Christmas Eve 1916, the story of the first can be found here.
http://www.firstworldwar.com/feature...stmastruce.htm
They were just soldiers, doing their jobs.
And on one dark night, found a way to reach out to each other, despite being told to hate them, to find something that we should all remember, and live by.
Peace,
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Old 12-23-2006, 05:37 PM
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Timm,
During WW I there was a "truce". Between the trenches the opposing forces met in "no man's land". They shared rations, sang carols together, and found a bond that has been remembered ever since that Christmas Eve.
The next day, all was forgotten. The machine guns were again fired on their previous night's "friends".
Doubt this? I have a letter from my great uncle that recounts this. He served in the trenches of France in 1916-17. He was a "machine gunner".
He is long gone, yet his words remain that retell the same story everytime I read it.
Times change, yes.
Insanity, and those that do their "duty" to preserve it (propagandized though they are) continue.
Would I speak less against Gen. Burnside? Custer? Pol Pot? Hitler? Or any that are so willing to sacrifice the lives and limbs of others? Far too many for me to consider.
On a different thread, we have someone bashing "teachers". I promised not to participate in this person's threads, so I won't.
However, please tell me, without those that seek to bring truth and understanding, is there any hope that ignorance will ever be remedied?
As the words of the Peter, Paul, and Mary song, "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" ask, "when will they ever learn?"
To me, there's much more than believing in harmful actions and the words that justify them, no matter what decade they are said.
Truth is much more powerful.

Good will to you, Timm.
DTS: The Christmas Story of which you speak is legendary,and magnificent! I think they made a move about it long ago(black and white) But, you totally declined to answer what I said to you. God..will you stop the rambling oratory, and stick to this year,anyways? We all know what happened with PP and M! How about a germain reply? If you're "jonesn" for the title of Beacon of Light, then perhaps you should drop the tirade against Bush, and share your good will with everyone! You sure get defensive about teachers....not all of which share your lofty goals!
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DTS: The Christmas Story of which you speak is legendary,and magnificent! I think they made a move about it long ago(black and white) But, you totally declined to answer what I said to you. God..will you stop the rambling oratory, and stick to this year,anyways? We all know what happened with PP and M! How about a germain reply? If you're "jonesn" for the title of Beacon of Light, then perhaps you should drop the tirade against Bush, and share your good will with everyone! You sure get defensive about teachers....not all of which share your lofty goals!
Timm,
I went back and reread everything you wrote.
I didn't see a question mark. So please indulge me.
Reask your question in words that even I can understand. OK? I'll do my best to answer.
Thanks.
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Old 12-23-2006, 06:33 PM
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Timm,
I went back and reread everything you wrote.
I didn't see a question mark. So please indulge me.
Reask your question in words that even I can understand. OK? I'll do my best to answer.
Thanks.
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