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July 22, 2008

THE “MOAQ” (MOTHER OF ALL QUOTES):

T. Boone Pickens: “I am convinced we are paying for both sides of the Iraqi war.”
Thanks to www.Patdollard.com

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July 15, 2008

ELECTION POST:

U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT) today:

Senator Obama this morning said that he wants a foreign policy that is “tough, smart, and principled.” This afternoon, I ask: was it tough when Senator Obama voted to order U.S. forces to retreat from Iraq on a fixed timeline—regardless of the recommendations of our military commanders, regardless of conditions on the ground? Was it smart when Senator Obama opposed the surge and predicted that it would fail to improve security? Was it principled when Senator Obama said that he would order U.S. troops to retreat from Iraq, regardless of the humanitarian consequences for millions of innocent Iraqis—even genocide? Was it tough and principled when Senator Obama said he would be open to changing his plan for Iraq after going there and talking to General Petraeus—only to change that position a few hours later after being heatedly criticized by organizations like Moveon.org? I say respectfully, the answer to all of those questions is no.

Senator Obama also said this morning that he wants a foreign policy that recognizes that we have interests “not just in Baghdad, but in Kandahar and Karachi and Tokyo and London.” But what Senator Obama does not seem to recognize is that—in an interdependent world—what happens in Baghdad affects our interests in Kandahar and Karachi and Tokyo and London. What Senator Obama does not seem to understand is that—had we taken the course he had counseled and retreated from Iraq—the United States would have suffered a catastrophic defeat that would have left America and our allies less safe not just in Baghdad, but in Kandahar and Karachi and Tokyo and London.

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June 13, 2008

Caption Contest


June 12, 2008

QUOTES FROM THE QUOTABLE:

CATAGORIES: GREAT QUOTES — Yarbz @ 7:00 am

“If we can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people, under the pretence of taking care of them, they must become happy.” -Thomas Jefferson

June 6, 2008

INTERESTING PIECE FROM PATDOLLARD.COM

…“Democracy,” said H.L. Mencken, “is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.” The common people of New York want Schumer to be their senator, so they should pipe down about gasoline prices, which are a predictable consequence of their political choice…

CLINT EASTWOOD ABOUT SPIKE LEE:

“A guy like him should shut his face.”

May 30, 2008

Hillary is the New Wallace [WTF?!]

“But behind the mask of populism, it was race that fueled Wallace’s campaign from the start. And it is race that has brought new life to Clinton’s campaign in its final days.”

Has Dick Morris FINALLY lost his mind??? For the “rest of the story” (as P.H. would say) go HERE!

May 9, 2008

“IRAN ANN ANN, IRAN SO BLOWN AWAY A A, THEY CANNOT GET AWAY…”

The risk of a U.S.-Iranian confrontation is growing in part because Saudi Arabia and other U.S. allies in the Middle East are so eager for it. “Behind closed doors, we are praying that the Iranians will make a mistake so that you will have a reason to attack,” one Saudi told me this week. Another prominent Arab official said he hopes the United States will strike Iranian training camps just over the border from Iraq.

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May 7, 2008

Operation Chaos is Working

The Hilleroid took Indiana last night by the skin on her teeth. B. Hussein Obama won in North Carolina with a comfortable margin. “This is like deja vu all over again” said Yogi Berra, but I think it is over for the Clinton campaign, at least until 2012.

What do you think?

McCain meanwhile, is waxing poetic about Supreme Court Justices.

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