Just more proof of "what's good for America is bad for the 'Rats, what's bad for the 'Rats is good for America; and, here we have a 'Rat(Soderberg) admitting that the 'Rats don't want Bush/US to be successful in the Mideast. This is posted from Right Wing News and includes John Hawking comments, too.
1 posted on
03/02/2005 4:48:05 PM PST by
izzatzo
To: izzatzo
2 posted on
03/02/2005 5:04:53 PM PST by
patriciaruth
(They are all Mike Spanns)
To: izzatzo
The Rats are starting to smell the Crow cooking, and soon will be forced to eat it.
They are just now realizing they have been snookered by a president who did just what he set out to do instead of telling us day after day how "hard he was working".
But they still don't want to admit it was the plan all along. That too is a bitter pill they will be forced to swallow.
A great day is comeing.
3 posted on
03/02/2005 5:11:37 PM PST by
konaice
To: Cornpone
4 posted on
03/02/2005 5:12:25 PM PST by
farmfriend
( Why oh why didn't I take the blue pill?!?)
To: izzatzo
<<>> How did a major party in America get themselves in a position that it: One, is cheering against democracy and: Two is hoping for bad things to happen to American service personnel? It is unbelievable really.
To: izzatzo
Thanks for posting the transcript. Another thing that struck me as I read it was the speculation by Soderberg that Bush might actually pull off a . . . not peace but a series of Nobel Peace Prizes. It's as though the measure of foreign policy success isn't better lives for people but Nobels. But then we know how badly Clinton wanted one and how "significant" the prizes awarded of late have been. I don't give Bush a ghost of a chance to win one. Not because he doesn't deserve a whole series of them but because the powers-that-be in Sweden would never acknowledge it.
6 posted on
03/03/2005 1:05:22 PM PST by
caseinpoint
(It's amazing how much good you can accomplish if you don't care who gets the credit)
To: Darth Reagan
7 posted on
03/03/2005 1:13:00 PM PST by
marblehead17
(I love it when a plan comes together.)
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