One day Joe Biden woke up and thought “Hey, let’s partition Iraq! What I great idea!”, and 74 other SenatorsLemmings followed suit. The Senate has passed a non-binding resolution calling for the partitioning of Iraq into 3 regions. Additionally it calls upon the UNSC to come together and agree on a future in Iraq, which [...]
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Good. The final vote was 341-79 in favor of the resolution condemning MoveOn’s ad. Both houses of Congress have now condemned the despicable ad with the headline “General Petraeus or General Betray Us?”. Some Notable Nays: Waxman, Kucinich, Nadler, Abercrombie, Ackerman, Conyers, Hastings, Jackson-Lee.
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Oy. Here’s what Condi said: He was diabolically brilliant. I think he was an outstanding organizer, I think he had a kind of strategic sense, and I don’t think the follow-on leadership has been quite as good. So when you hear people say, “You know, well, if you kill one of them, they’ll just replace him [...]
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Yes, the month. Via Don Surber. “The world does not have to prove to Iran that Iran is building a nuclear bomb. Iran has to convince the world that it is not striving towards such a bomb.” — Angela Merkel, chancellor of Germany.
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Hat tip DrewM. NASA scientist James Hansen claims that President Bush censored his dire predictions about climate change, and he was hailed as a whistle blower for his actions. Guess what? It seems he received media and legal advice, as well as money, from a Soros-funded group. How many people, for instance, know that James Hansen, [...]
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And guess what? Still no mention of his insane remark that there are no homosexuals in Iran! Apparently Columbia University was a “lion’s den” and Mahmoud is a fricken hero in the eyes of his supporters. Who would’ve thought this could backfire on us? TEHRAN (Reuters) - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may have faced ridicule in the [...]
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26. September 2007
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