Cheney Scales New Heights of Hypocrisy »
Posted By populist 1 year, 2 months ago in Political NewsThe world is watching to see if the U.S. voters will make the same disastrous mistake in 2008 that they made in 2004. There was no excuse for it then, and there will be even less so if they do it again. The consequences of those mistakes grow with each one. It will not be long before those consequences are irreversible, to the detriment of the entire world population.
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creer221 year, 2 months ago
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dissent1 year, 2 months ago
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yeah, don't they know it takes inoffensive grown-ups to invade sovereign nations to steal stuff, spend billions every week doing it for over 5 years, maybe 100 more or so says the republican presidential nominee, and then act all uppity when someone anyone else does it or when everybody points out just how stoooopid it is? jeeesh :\
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CHAM1 year, 2 months ago
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creer22. Lets hope so. Lets also hope that Independents will be tolerated and maybe somebody whose a conservative will also be tolerated.
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Hopefully we Americans will tolerate other peoples opinions everywhere in the world. Seems like before we invaded Iraq, everyone in the world except Britain and Israel said it was wrong.
It has been lack of tolerance by just about ever faction of the right that has brought about this last eight year morass of Immorality. With the republicans cheering on their commander in chief in his forays against the great unwashed, innocents died by the hundreds of thousands and the source story here has Robert Cheney ( Editors won't let me print **** ) crying over Russia's activities in Georgia.
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cleare1 year, 2 months ago
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when i heard this line coming from his mouth i almost choked on bile..."Russian forces crossed an internationally recognized border into a sovereign state; fueled and fomented an internal conflict; conducted acts of war without regard for innocent life, killing civilians and causing the displacement of tens of thousands.”
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the incredible hypocrisy is flabbergasting. substitute "American" for "Russian" and it perfectly describes our debacle in iraq. we don't even have the excuse of a shared border. -
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CHAM1 year, 2 months ago
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ClockworkOrange spoke of the over running of London by Muslims. Seems that I recall that most of the Muslims in London are Pakistani. Wasn't that country one of our "friends" during the invasion of Iraq?
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Hypocrisy is the enemy people.
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