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Holo Lukaloa
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5/14/2008 8:47:28 PM
Olbermann hammered Bush bigtime tonight. Must see. Here it is.
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never never band
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5/14/2008 9:48:02 PM
That was really good....
He's been getting better and better but that was by far his best piece to date.
It's so weird to see the media doing their job for once, even if Op Ed and obviously heavy on the "op" . I hope others take heart and see that you can speak your mind and not just be fired, hounded into obscurity or.....extraordinarily rendered.
Maybe the media will wake from their long nap and start doing their damn job.
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Richard Scotti
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5/15/2008 2:48:47 AM
Thank you for sharing that commentary with us. It was ibrilliant.
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The CODE
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5/15/2008 3:21:25 AM
WOW! And about time to!!! Hey everybody - pass this around to as many people as possible!!! Does this Keith Olberman show on prime time TV???
Reality check people!!!
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srm
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5/15/2008 4:01:19 AM
Top-Notch! I've got champagne chilling, for January 20th, 2009.
Unfortunately, we will still be saddled with the results of King George's idiocy for long into the future.
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James Triggs
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5/15/2008 4:11:07 AM
Its time to bring out the whitewash.
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srm
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5/15/2008 4:16:55 AM
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No- Bush has been trying THAT for years. It's past time to put a spotlight on all this crap.
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The CODE
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5/15/2008 4:18:37 AM
Don't know about whitewash!
Should be Tar & Feathers!!!
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srm
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5/15/2008 4:55:01 AM
Tar and feathers is a great idea. However, with Halliburton in the White House, tar might suddenly be in short supply (like gas). There's lots of cement, though.
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Holo Lukaloa
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5/15/2008 5:34:37 AM
Codeman,
Olbermann's show Countdown is on 3 times a night on MSNBC. Live at 8 PM, I think also at 10 and midnight although I'm not sure about those. It's the best news show ever.
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The CODE
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5/15/2008 6:09:09 AM
Cheers Holo - we can't get it over here, but I will pass the link around!!!
Also - Cheers for posting!!!
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Streamline
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5/15/2008 6:16:57 AM
That was absolutely great. We need more Olbermann's, telling it like it is.
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srm
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5/15/2008 8:37:14 AM
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I also remember several experts in world affairs, trying to tell the public that there was virtually no way that Saddam had WMD's and his posing was a fairly obvious attempt to keep everyone afraid of him. Additionally, I remember these experts being shouted down and vilified by a flag-waving administration intent on keeping the fear level up and removing Saddam. Let's 'be real', Saddam was nobody's sweetheart, but this administration has expended billions of taxpayers dollars and thousands of innocent lives, to unseat one 'bad guy', in a world with its share of 'bad guys'.
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srm
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5/15/2008 8:45:47 AM
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What do you expect in a country where appearance is valued more highly than substance? Besides, oftentimes, the 'truth' is as subjective as art. Truth isn't the same as fact.
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Holo Lukaloa
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5/15/2008 8:57:22 AM
C'mon Larree, that was excuse #17 they used for starting the war. Don't you know Junior was just finishing off his father's war? This has zero, absolutely zero to do with terrorists. You are so gullible. It's about oil and manhood.
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never never band
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5/15/2008 9:07:30 AM
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"""We chose Iraq because it is located between Syria and Iran, and we need to be right up their terror supporting asses 24/7. """
hmmmm..I dont know Laree
I wonder if 600,000 dead Iraqi civilians and almost 3 million Iraqis in refugee status was also part of "our" master plan?
It's amazing to me that you say we're creating a stage to fight "the terrorists" and in nearly the same breath accuse "the media" of spinning the truth..
We have no idea what were doing over there, we never did have. This administration just tries to call each new horror a part of "the plan"
I know your understandable (if somewhat shrill) defense of Israel leads to the idea of drawing Syria and Iran into this mess and to you it may seem like a good idea...but c'mon, thats a totally different bag of goods from what Congress was asked to approve and what Americans were told was going on. If the "Plan" is actually as you say then by your admission we were lied to, a country was devastated for horrifically selfish reasons and High Treason has been committed at the highest levels of government...
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The CODE
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5/15/2008 9:08:02 AM
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I find it amazing that the 'terrorists' ALWAY'S seem to be siting on top of the worlds largest oilfields!!!!
Co-incidence???
Now Larree's on the scene - we are off and running (LOL!!!)
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Slimdog Productions
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5/15/2008 2:03:02 PM
I CAN'T WAIT to see what Olbermann says tonite about Bush's speech today referring to Obama's "appeasement to terrorists" at the UN.
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never never band
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5/15/2008 3:00:47 PM
Bush is an ass..
Calling Barack an Appeaser....
I remember when they took Baracks comment about going into Pakistan unilaterally to pursue high value Al Qaida targets and called him a loose cannon..they called his understanding of policy "Naive".
Then less than a month later the pentagon calls a unilateral airstrike on a high value target in Pakistan, and the media says NOTHING!!!
s.
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never never band
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5/15/2008 5:20:03 PM
From The Ap.
""The president, at Israel's 60th anniversary celebration in Jerusalem, suggested that some Democrats were acting in the same way some Western leaders did when they appeased Hitler in the runup to World War II.
"As Nazi tanks crossed into Poland in 1939, an American senator declared: 'Lord, if only I could have talked to Hitler, all of this might have been avoided.' We have an obligation to call this what it is: the false comfort of appeasement, which has been repeatedly discredited by history," he said while speaking to Israel's parliament, the Knesset.
He called it a "foolish delusion" to think the U.S. can negotiate with terrorists. Video Watch Bush describe what he calls a 'foolish delusion' »
Biden later asked, "Since when does this administration think that if you sit down, you have to eliminate the word 'no' from your vocabulary?"
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, meanwhile, called on Bush to "explain the inconsistency between his administration's actions and his words today."
"Not surprisingly, the engineer of the worst foreign policy in our nation's history has fired yet another reckless and reprehensible round," he said in a statement.
The president did not name Sen. Barack Obama or any other Democrat, but White House aides privately acknowledged to CNN that the remarks were aimed at the presidential candidate and others in his party.
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Holo Lukaloa
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5/16/2008 2:04:08 AM
There you have it. Bush basically compares Ahmadinejad to Hitler. It's a pile of crap. Did you see the report that said they analyzed thousands of pieces of weaponry used in Iraq and none of it, zero came from Iran. This whole angle is total fabrication.
Bush's foreign policy has been a stinking joke. We're far less safe than we were on 9-11. We don't even have the armed forces left to fight another struggle should it come up.
It was also idiotic that his people denied that he was talking about Obama there.
Any defender of Bush is a fool.
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Holo Lukaloa
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5/16/2008 2:20:51 AM
The US govt lies and distorts. You can't trust the Bush administration on ANY foreign policy issue based around who did what.
The US will protect Israel if push comes to shove. All the warmongering is unnecessary. Terrorism is more of a politcal device now than it is a real threat. It's time America's station in the world is improved, we're got to stop throwing our weight around without sufficient reason.
Haliburton and others are making money off bogus wars. All that taxpayer money should have been used at home to help America.
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