Now WHO is a liar?? Not me, Bob.
If you want my REAL psychoanalysis of you, I'd say you're just jealous because you look lousy in a flightsuit.
(Please don't show me a picture though, whether I'm right or wrong......I might drool either way).
Thanks for pointing out where I thought you were making stuff up. You are clearly right there, and I was wrong.
Regardless, Laura needs to keep her mouth out of our foreign policy decisions.
I must also say, I seriously doubt your qualifications as a psychologist... but not as a psychotic.
Now, you can go drool over your flightsuit pictures... since somehow you think it helps you give out such quality marital advice.
roflmao.
bye bye
Pelosi: 'Having Admitted Error of His Words, President Must Admit Error of His Ways'
Fri Jan 14, 2:19 PM ET
To: National Desk
Contact: Brendan Daly or Jennifer Crider, 202-226-7616, both of the Office of House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today on remarks by President Bush in an interview with regional newspapers yesterday in which he said he regretted saying "bring 'em on" in reference to insurgents in Iraq who wanted to attack our troops:
"The President has finally acknowledged that his taunting the Iraqi insurgents by saying 'bring 'em on' has had unintended consequences, likely increasing the dangers faced by our troops in Iraq. Although unintended, the consequences of such remarks were all too predictable.
"It was also predictable that creating a chaotic security situation in Iraq would make the country what it was not before the war -- a 'magnet for terrorists,' a result recently confirmed by the National Intelligence Council.
"More than two years ago, senior military experts such as General Eric Shinseki warned against sending too small a force to Iraq, in part because they knew that any security vacuum created by the fall of Saddam Hussein would be filled by elements united only by the desire to kill Americans. One of the many mistakes of the Iraq war is that the President did not have a plan for preventing Iraq from becoming a hotbed for terrorists. We will be paying the price of that mistake for years to come.
"Having admitted the error of his words, the President must admit the error of his ways."