To: mkjessup
You better check my posting history smart ass, because I have supported President Bush four-square at every opportunity. Then why attack GWB on an anti-Kofi thread? Why not just show some support for our President when he is under attack from a foreign enemy?
The Constitution doesn't allow the President to send his political enemies to the gulag, last I read it.
120 posted on
12/11/2006 10:06:33 AM PST by
AmusedBystander
(Republicans - doing the work that Democrats won't do since 1854.)
To: AmusedBystander
Then why attack GWB on an anti-Kofi thread?
That wasn't an attack. That was a legitimate observation. Not to worry, if I were to attack the President, you would know it.
Why not just show some support for our President when he is under attack from a foreign enemy?
Our President has enabled that foreign enemy (the U.N.) by allowing them to dilly dally and delay our liberation of Iraq, most likely allowing Saddam to ship all of his WMD materials into Syria, and the U.N. has done nothing to assist the U.S. in the war on terror, there have been ineffectual reforms of that corrupt band of crooks, and every day our President permits that organization to remain within the borders of the United States, that is one more day those subversives are further empowered to undermine American interests around the world.
The President should have thrown the bums out LONG ago. The League of Nations never died, it just changed it's name.
The Constitution doesn't allow the President to send his political enemies to the gulag, last I read it.
Big difference between banishing rogue RINO-Republicans from the party and imprisoning people in a 'gulag'. Read 'One Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovich' and maybe you'll see the major differences. FWIW, the Constitution doesn't have a thing to say about how any political party enforces unity and loyalty to it's organization.
121 posted on
12/11/2006 10:13:54 AM PST by
mkjessup
(The Shah doesn't look so bad now, eh? But nooo, Jimmah said the Ayatollah was a 'godly' man.)
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