Posted on 07/19/2005 5:06:14 PM PDT by Mo1
Edited on 07/19/2005 5:10:19 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
If I only knew I would gladly share! :)
Great news. Liberal heads will be exploding tonight.
In other news, Senator teddy kennedy just bought a full case of cheap scotch at the liquor store for the evening!!!
Amen and amen!!
O'Reilly is so yesterday.
Brit's up on Fox.
Hume on the FNC now!
I don't think even heaven has that many angels.
OK...ok. How 'bout this:
Everytime a liberal whines, an angel claps its hands.
Not poetic, but possible.
Hee hee. Good one!!
It would be bin laden crawling up to a C-130 with a pigskin jumpsuit on!
(cue music): "I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony that ALL LIBERALS ARE LIARS"
One down and (hopefully) TWO more to go. WOOOOO HOOOOOO!!!!!
Yeah! Brit's on now!
President Bush may get three more in the next years, we MUST win in 08! MUST!
Yes, she is very pro-life...a rarity in Hollyweird
Laura's all over this and she sounds jacked and pumped.
I'll take that back...here's Brit, finally.
The Factor is almost never live.
Well, Fox made a good call...canned the O'Reilly segment and brought in Brit live.
Oh, my, this is gonna be Fun!
"Lieberman offered reporters Wednesday three names he said could be considered without sparking a talk-athon. He would not say whether he brought them up to Rove.
He said federal appellate Judges Michael McConnell and John G. Roberts were "in the ballpark," and that "people tell me" appeals court Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson is "very similar."
Lieberman emphasized that should they be nominated, they would be carefully scrutinized."
As much as I dislike O'Reilly, it beats listening to old lib/dems from Clinton admin on MSNBC talking about "Rove case."
Carl Cameron says the Roberts had dinner with the President and Mrs. Bush tonight.
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