Posted on 05/23/2007 9:12:59 AM PDT by andy58-in-nh
What a maroon!
What lah-dee-fricking-dah, Mr. Edwards.
What would you call it? “The War On Exceedingly Rude People”?
Somebody shave this guys head.
I cannot believe anyone with a sound mind can see this weasel as “presidential timber”. And “he” (of course I use the masculine term generously in the context of this hypocritical, ambulance chasing twerp) is considered a “frontrunner” by the so-called MSM.
Breathtaking in his ignorance!
It’s taking important time away from his “War on Split Ends”.
To quote my father; “What a pecker head.”
Edwards is nuts!
He needs to be fitted with dentures.
A “frontrunner?” I thought he was way behind the other two socialists.
What scares me is that, lately, the American people seem all too breathtaking in their ignorance and completely capable of electing someone like him in '08.
Is this the guy we want answering the phone at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, at 2 AM when bad things happen?
I don’t think so.
“Edwards is nuts!”
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He’s a reasonably good looking man. But he has the brains of a kumquat.
Come to think of it, a kumquat is probably a lot smarter.
I think his hair spray has soaked into his brain.
Translation: The democrats can spend the war funds in more meaningful ways..
I think Hair Boy may be secretly planning to launch the “Class Action Suit on Terror”.
Sure.
(As long as he's the guy at the switchboard and not the guy to whom the call is directed.)
He’d misdirect the call.
Funny, that's what I said about Bill Clinton when he was running for his first term.
What clarity of vision. What did he have to say in the past?
Which way is the wind blowing?
Senator John Edwards
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Washington, DC
October 7, 2002
Remarks as prepared for delivery
...Today I want to focus on America's role in the world, and especially, how the exercise of American leadership around the world is critical to protecting the security of Americans here at home.
...But the first responsibility of any government is the safety and security of its citizens. I believe that, today, that responsibility imposes three challenges above all others: first, to eliminate the threat of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons; second, to win the war on terrorism; and third, to promote democracy and freedom around the world, especially the Middle East.
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