Exactly how are you two going to go about getting Bush away from GN?
T, I've spent a few minutes looking over this very germane article and a few of the other posts. Suggest that it's good to talk up the subject matter.
However...
1. let's not jump to conclusions and,
2. let's not get manic as to what a poster in FreeRepublic.com may accomplish.
And that's my 351 on the subject. ;-)
You wouldn't know the truth if it smacked you in the face; you couldn't TELL the truth at the point of a gun.
And saying you have faith in the president is a lie you are using to try to get out of the lies you have told today; well, it's not going to work; on this forum, it won't soon be forgotten that you posted YOUR OWN WORDS against George W. Bush.
With or without the bots help
You've pretty much alienated yourself from ANY Bush supporters tonight.
boy do they EVEN KNOW that he is in deep TROUBLE over this issue?
He's not. This is something YOU have manufactured on this very thread. This is OLD news that you are manipulating to try to make yourself into "somebody." You fancy yourself some kind of political activist -- you're nothing but just like the rest of us, sitting behind a keyboard, typing words. Some of us actually get out and DO stuff.
Nah AS its too important for them to poke me.
I'm beginning to believe you would LOVE for it to be about you; but it's not. It's out your lies.
Understatement is not one of our most salient talents sir. Clearly you are not British. You said Norquist is a "terrorist." I quote from the New Republic article which you linked:
While nobody suggests that Norquist himself is soft on terrorism [except the perfervid TBL], his lobbying has helped provide radical Islamic groups--and their causes--a degree of legitimacy and access they assuredly do not deserve.
You also said the Bush is a useful idiot more or less for Norquist. I quote again from the same article:
And sitting right next to President Bush was Muzammil Siddiqi, president of the Islamic Society of North America, who last fall told a Washington crowd chanting pro-Hezbollah slogans, "America has to learn if you remain on the side of injustice, the wrath of God will come." Days later, after a conservative activist confronted Karl Rove with dossiers about some of Bush's new friends, Rove replied, according to the activist, "I wish I had known before the event took place."