Posted on 07/21/2006 2:49:21 PM PDT by BlueJ7
Rush Limbaughs ignorance and willingness to divide Americans knows no bounds. His latest statement about Israel is beyond offensive to all of us who have fought to protect Israel in the face of enemies committed to its destruction.
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A fat joke. Sounds like something Al Franken would say.
Hey, horse-face (remember the Donut?) we are a Democratic Nation (a Representative Republic to be precise).
When you talk about your buddies, please refer to them as "Democrats"...for,there is a big difference between "Democratic" and "Democrats"
Must've been before my time, and I've been around for almost 36 years.
I guess Ter-ay-zuh did take his name off the family checks.
Bush isn't either, but that ain't stopping Ned Lamont from running against him.
Just what I was thinking. Rush was even bummed out when Howard didn't screech Rush's name in his speeches.
And they say Bush is an idiot.
Kerry is trying to sound a note with those who never pick up the history books and if they did, much of it would be lost to brain cells saturated by hallucinogens. Ketchup Boy himself must have been smoking pot and had nice fat donuts dancing in his brain. Otherwise, the quip about donuts was a bigoted allusion to those fighting obesity. So, now that the Left cannot indulge in their natural incivility with racist comments about blacks, they are now going after the obese. Kerry shows how out of touch with reality he is making such an allusion. The facts are that Rush is no longer the Pillsbury Dough Boy that he once was, and is doing a fine job controlling his weight.
The question is, what is Kerry doing to control his addiction to lies? If lies were donuts, Kerry would be one fat Rat.
I heard Savage talking about his latest dinner guest. I am certain he was taking about Ron Russell of the San Francisco Weekly. His column, entitled "Inside The Savage Nation" appeared July 19th, 2006. It describes Savage as "trolling" Greenwich Village in a beret and palling around with Allen Ginsberg. The bombshell statement that have had Savage ballistic was, "the staunch anti-abortionist's first wife had two abortions during their marriage. And certainly not the fact that he was once Timothy Leary's gatekeeper at the LSD experimenter's farm."
It is interesting to note that Savage today wondered if the insanity of the Left was due to the sexually transmitted diseases they have contracted through their liberal lifestyle. One could speculate that Ketchup Boy Kerry cooked a few brain cells of his own with his lifestyle choices.
http://www.struat.com/election/2004_09.html
April 17, 1952
"President Truman indicated today that he believed he or any United States President had the theoretical power to seize newspapers and radio stations to protect the national welfare in war or great emergency.
But a White House spokesman quickly added that it was "absolutely unlikely" anything of that nature ever would have to be done.
Mr. Truman's view, given at a news conference, startled some of the editors here for the annual meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors.
Controversy has boiled over the President's seizure of the steel mills. One of the visiting editors asked the President: "If it is proper under your inherent powers to seize the steel mills, can you in your opinion seize the newspapers and the radio stations?"
Mr. Truman replied that under similar circumstances the President the President had to do whatever he believed was best for the country.
[...]
Several of the editors, many of whom attended the press conference, did not believe the President actually meant he had power to take over radio stations and newspapers.
Anthony F. Jones, president of Newspaper Editors and editor of the Syracuse (NY) Hearld-Journal, said: "What I thought the President meant was that he has the power to take over steel. It would be putting words in his mouth to say anything else."
But Walter M. Harrison of Oklahoma City, former president of the society, said: "I think he meant he could take over the papers, radio, and everything else. If that isn't on the edge of totalitarianism, I don't know what is."
April 18, 1952
The White House minimized today President Truman's remark yesterday implying that he had the power to seize newspapers and radio stations in an emergency.
Joseph Short, White House press secretary, was asked for clarification or amplification of Mr. Truman's answer to a question at his news conference.
"It was a purely academic and hypothetical question and there is no amplification or comment to it," Mr. Short said.
A reporter then said that some editors, members of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, seemed to interpret Mr. Truman's reply as affirmative.
"You can quote them on it," Mr. Short retorted.
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Not that he needs that long;)
sKerry is going to regret having his web flunkies ever posting that comment.
Excellent.
I'm surprised you were able to get to it. As I just posted after my initial post at Freeper Canteen, my link didn't work for me and has to be copied/pasted in the Address Window to work. Anyway, thanks for checking it out.
Those people get their jollies when you respond. You are correct about not answering him.
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