Posted on 12/04/2005 5:01:12 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
Yeah, I will too. Wallace has been pretty good lately. I hope he didn't drop the ball with Boxer.
If we can just get the right laws and policies in place we can make dishonest people honest. It's the government way. By golly, it worked so well with CFR, let's move on to lobbying. How about just giving the Prez the line item veto.
Heh yeah...
Box: "We want a timeframe and a plan, the President has no plan"
Fox: "But you say train the Iraqis, the President has always said that, whats different?"
Box: "Well we want a timetable"
Fox: "But what would happen if we left too early"
Box: "Well you don't need to stick to it, just an estimated goal"
So their "plaaaaan" is to give some estimated date that we can completely ignore anyway. (of course then they'd get to rip the pres. apart for 'not getting out according to his timetable')
P.S. I wonder if this was sKerry's "SECRET PLAAAAAN" from the election for Iraq. Its hidden with their plans for SocSecurity, and economic growth ideas.
Did Wallace ever get her to stop talkiing long enought to ask a question?..I glanced over and her mouth was always moving!
MTP
Russert: Kean and Hammilton are very concerned about another terrorist attack on American soil.
[Hey, Tim, ask them about the cover-ups. Ask them about Able Danger. Ask them about Gorelick's filtering much of the data going in to the commission members and out from the commission.]
It is socially acceptable to have your first cocktail on Sunday as soon as Juan Williams makes his first appearance on the FNS panel, stoners will light-up, and the Woowoos will rub their crystals ;>
Yes, since it is considered medicinal.
He jumped in when he had to, but mostly had to just keep repeating his question since she'd never answer it.
Even my non-political wife snorted when Chris asked her about Lieberman's statement that it'd be disastrous to cut and run. Her response: "I didn't hear him say that." Good comeback. Don't acknowledge that a Dem disagrees with you, just ignore it.
Who's paying for that, I wonder...?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/10/23/wirq23.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/10/23/ixworld.html
Secret MoD poll: Iraqis support attacks on British troops
So this one couldn't even be a plain old biased push poll with oversampling. This one actually has to be 'secret' so that the MSM can 'misintrepret' it... accidentally of course.
Symbolism over substance. Sounds familiar.
Useless lineup.
I cannot believe Tim said that does he think we are all stupid or what the Iraqi children have hardly had the same upbringing as the American ones.
See how Rummy was applauded when Bush praised him during that speech? Warner got a muted applause.
In MCain's own Arizona, Jon Kyl got a wild applause than McCain which should worry McCain because he need the base, not the media to get to the primary.
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