Posted on 01/30/2005 12:00:38 PM PST by Bones75
Saw this post over at the DUmpster..
Looks like one of the DUmmies actually let the truth slip out. Soak this up people, because this is the true face of the left and of the Democratic party today:
"The Iraq vote is making me sick this morning
All the media keeps talking about is how happy the Iraqis are, how high turnout was, and how "freedom" has spread to Iraq. I had to turn off CNN because they kept focusing on the so-called "voters" and barely mentioned the resistance movements at all. Where are the freedom fighters today? Are their voices silenced because some American puppets cast a few ballots?
I can't believe the Iraqis are buying into this "democracy" bullshit. They have to know that the Americans don't want them to have power, because they know that Bush is in this for the oil, and now that he finally has it he's not going to let it go. This election is a charade. The fact is that the Iraqis have suffered during the past two years more than any people on earth at the hands of the American gestapo. Maybe they're afraid and felt they had to vote. That's the only way I can explain it to myself.
OR--I just thought of this--maybe they're smiling because they're using the Americans own game to defeat them. They're voting in candidates who they know will widen the resistance, take the fight to the streets, and finally drive the occupying forces out of their country. Perhaps they're smiling because--right under the American's noses--they're planting the seeds of a bigger and more effective resistance movement. Wouldn't that be fitting? Use *'s own tools against them?
We can only pray that this is the case. Becuase if it's not--and if the Iraq vote is seen as a success that spread "freedom"--the world is screwed. Bush's inaugural speech left little doubt that he has other countries on his list to spread "freedom" to. They will be his next targets, and the world will burn because of it.
Let's hope the resistance got voted in, or if not, they only increase the fight and take down those who betrayed their country today by voting in this fraud election. "
When you hear the words of Boxer, Ted Kennedy, and their ilk, you read the posts at DU, it all comes down to that passage. This person actually said it, but how many feel this way and won't admit it? If it's a duck, it probably quacks.
The Dems should just drop the charade and make this post their mission statement. The sad thing about it is that, even if that is a troll trying to make them look bad, it describes them perfectly.
Bones
I guess that they will either pray to Ted Kennedy or Hitlery Clintoon or Satan because evil things do not come from God.
If they got voted in, then they're not the resistance anymore, are they?
Thanks for this post becasue it shows the total illogic and american hatred of the loonie left. If the author believes his own premise it doesn't matter who gets elected becasue is all a sham anyway. Thematic integrity is the antithesis of leftist thought.
I read that thread at DU - the negativity and paranoia was scary. The post you made was one of roughly 100 and growing of similar mentality.
Diva's Husband
ping = alerting someone to the thread
MSM = Main Stream Media
Welcome to FR!
MSM is Main Stream Media.
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Ping= whatever you post
MSM-MainStreamMedia
Ping used to mean drawing particular inhabitants' attn to a particular item on the board. Now it also seems to mean whatever is posted to you, and whatever you post to. I use "bump" to try to emphasize a thread (lest it get low-bottomized too quickly), and also to "mark" (bumpmark) it for later perusal. The bumped post appears in your "ping" file and makes it easier to locate later.
What utter wingnuts.
This is the same sort of whacky psychosis that sustained their "I Belive" threads from Nov. 3 to Jan. 20.
Note that the Democratic Underground despises the notion of democracy in Iraq.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1213319/posts
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/673536/posts
Main stream media..MSM
Ping is when you put someone's name in the post address to alert them to come see this thread..
One clicks on the poster's post to answer a poster..that automatically puts their name in the address bar.
Don't know if it was the same thread, but I saw more than one DUmmie commenting that a-J was reporting "the truth."
Thanks to you all. I appreciate your help.
They voted.
If you mean your terrorist buddies, they were dying, being arrested and having panties put on their heads.
Apparently another hildebeast 'centrist' though. He's a DUmmie to the bone, but has probably "always been a praying person" too...
Hildebeast and DUmmies...how pathetic...
Anyone find it ironic the site is called "Democratic" Underground?
Diva's Husband
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1332059/posts
GOTTA SEE THIS-WarEndur.Freedom 1/30/05-Alamara,Zubaya,Baghdad,Basra,Suleimaniya,Najaf
Yahoo, AP, Reuters, and the usual suspects | 1/30/05 | President Bush and the valiant Military of the United States of America
Great pictures here..
Eat your hearts out DUMMIES(in case they lurk here)
Oh man.
What does 'ping' mean?
Networking, tool: (ping, originally contrived to match submariners' term for the sound of a returned sonar pulse) A program written in 1983 by Mike Muuss (who also wrote TTCP) used to test reachability of destinations by sending them one, or repeated, ICMP echo requests and waiting for replies. Since ping works at the IP level its server-side is often implemented entirely within the operating system kernel and is thus the lowest level test of whether a remote host is alive. Ping will often respond even when higher level, TCP-based services cannot.The term is used here in FR to mean alerting other members to the existence of an interesting discussion.Sadly, Mike Muuss was killed in a road accident on 2000-11-20.
The term is also used as a verb: "Ping host X to see if it is up."
The Unix command "ping" can be used to do this and to measure round-trip delays.
The funniest use of "ping" was described in January 1991 by Steve Hayman on the Usenet group comp.sys.next. He was trying to isolate a faulty cable segment on a TCP/IP Ethernet hooked up to a NeXT machine. Using the sound recording feature on the NeXT, he wrote a script that repeatedly invoked ping, listened for an echo, and played back the recording on each returned packet. This caused the machine to repeat, over and over, "Ping ... ping ... ping ..." as long as the network was up. He turned the volume to maximum, ferreted through the building with one ear cocked, and found a faulty tee connector in no time.
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