Irvine511
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well, I hope he fails.
no matter the cost. that's the GOP attitude.
well, I hope he fails.
BECAUSE HE'S A DEMOCRAT!I hope he fails.
I hope he fails.
Yes, but you've also expressed a hope that we still lived in the 50's...
no matter the cost. that's the GOP attitude.
hook, line, sinker.
hook, line, sinker.
gee, you think?Hook, line & sinker. I'll take that as an admission that Irvine and others are race-baiting.
Hook, line & sinker. I'll take that as an admission that Irvine and others are race-baiting.
what a wonderful outlook to have.well, I hope he fails.
what a wonderful outlook to have.
It's only satirical if you're not liberal.you will never convince me that there isn't a very strong undercurrent of racism. no, not all, but Palin got it going in 2008 with cries of "real" Americans, and with whites set to no longer be in the majority by 2042, how could we not expect a backlash? the GOP has been the home of racists since 1964, and they've wielded racial fear ever since.
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and, believe me, i have met the people form whence said sentiments come.
and every time someone says something not nice about Sarah Palin, it means they hate retards*.
(* said satirically, like how Rush done mean it)
FOXNews.com - Republicans Object to Biden Taking Credit for Success in Iraq
As senators, Barack Obama and Joe Biden both opposed the troop surge in Iraq -- and Biden even wanted to divide the country into three sections.
But as vice president, Biden is taking credit for success in Iraq.
"I am very optimistic about Iraq," he said. "I mean, this could be one of the great achievements of this administration."
But Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, a member of the Armed Services Committee, said you cannot oppose the surge and then claim it for your legacy.
"When Joe Biden was in the Senate and Obama was in the Senate, they authored and were the chief architect of the resolution opposing the surge," he said.
The vice president also took credit for the troop drawdown.
wow, that FOXNews really has you guys wrapped around their finger, huh?
"Mission Accomplished"
That wasn't the stated goal of the invasion of Iraq.
Is Saddam's regime still in power?
How many new terrorists has our adventure in Iraq created?
Nevermind that your premise is dishonest. Removing Saddam from power does not mean the mission was accomplished, and you know it. Unless you would have been perfectly okay with us packing up and heading home the day Bush had his lovely little carrier photo-op.
FOXNews.com - Republicans Object to Biden Taking Credit for Success in Iraq
As senators, Barack Obama and Joe Biden both opposed the troop surge in Iraq -- and Biden even wanted to divide the country into three sections.
But as vice president, Biden is taking credit for success in Iraq.
"I am very optimistic about Iraq," he said. "I mean, this could be one of the great achievements of this administration."
But Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, a member of the Armed Services Committee, said you cannot oppose the surge and then claim it for your legacy.
"When Joe Biden was in the Senate and Obama was in the Senate, they authored and were the chief architect of the resolution opposing the surge," he said.
The vice president also took credit for the troop drawdown.
How many new terrorists has our adventure in Iraq created?
Nevermind that your premise is dishonest. Removing Saddam from power does not mean the mission was accomplished, and you know it. Unless you would have been perfectly okay with us packing up and heading home the day Bush had his lovely little carrier photo-op.
I'd say "No matter what the cost" better describes the legislative attitude of Obama, Reid & Pelosi. Which is why I hope they fail.
If that were the case, they would have already put through whatever the f they wanted. They have been unable to do this, mostly because the Democratic Party is an ideologically diverse party while the Republicans have become a bunch of sheep.
The other big impediment of course is the GOP filibuster machine.
The president had a super-majority in the Senate, along with some moderates like my Maine senators who also could have tipped the scales.