Oct. 2nd, 2006
Mm, what's the similar sound?
Oct. 2nd, 2006 07:39 pmThe speaker’s office has said Mr. Hastert did not recall any such discussion and had no previous knowledge of the matter.
Ms. Rice, the national security adviser at the time, said it was “incomprehensible” she ignored dire terrorist threats two months before the Sept. 11 attacks.
Mr. McCormack also said records show that the Sept. 11 commission was informed about the meeting, a fact that former intelligence officials and members of the commission confirmed on Monday.
Goodbye GOP.Perhaps we should make peace with Zawahiri as well? Let's negotiate, and see what terms we can get as good dhimmis.
The hell with the lot of them.
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I don't need the goddamned Republican Party in power to sign "peace"deals with terrorists. I can get that easily enough from the Democratic Party. I've supported these vacuous, cowardly, inept, corrupt idiots for one reason-- to fight terrorists.if they want to sign peace deals with them, that's their decision. Iand others can make another decision. The country may move in this direction, but we hardly have to endorse the decision by voting infavor of Quislings.
At least the Democrats talk tough about sending more troops to Afghanistan and killing Taliban fighters and capturing bin Ladin.
If that really is no longer a GOP prirority, then I am no longer a member of the GOP.
You stupid jagoffs. You've done just about everything possible to lose this election; it's only the base -- ever hopeful and ever self-deluding -- that's kept you from your goal.
Was governing too much a chore for you? Was it too distracting, taking you away from fund raisers and fucking Congressional pages?
The Democrats have complained for years the GOP wasn't serious enough about defeating Al Qaeda and the Taliban, that it was too focused on Iraq. Congratulations -- you just took a talking point and made it an established fact.
Well, enjoy your minority status. The rest of us will try to rebuild to the extent we can a party that actually sees ending the Taliban and AlQaeda as somewhat more critical than ending internet poker.
More... I had hoped that the GOP's fear of losing power had shook them out of their moronic, corrupt stupor. I thought July and August were enough to send them a message.
I guess not. They don't learn easy.
It will, in fact, take an electoral drubbing to make them understand.
So let the enlightening begin.
I thought is was a joke.
State of Denial book release $24.99
Mark Foley implosion- Seat in Congress- $165,000.00
Bill First surrender to Taliban- PRICELESS
An election is coming. Universal peace is declared....and the foxes have a sincere interest in prolonging the lives of the poultry. ~T.S. Eliot