bigpeepa
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posted on October 30, 2005 10:13:00 AM new
In an effort to put the White House (Scooter) scandal behind them.
Both Bush and Cheney should come before America in the form of a separate press conferences. Since Scooter worked closely with both the President and Vice President. Bush and Cheney should #1 apologize to the American people and C.I.A.
#2- both Bush and Cheney should answer questions the Press has for them about this mess. After all it should be the right of a free America to know the complete story and truth.
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dblfugger9
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posted on October 30, 2005 10:50:30 AM new
beepa,you might just want to wait to see if there are convictions, first..dont you think?
But no,.you are so hell-bent on crucifying this administration for something, anything!What an ignorant clod you are!
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WashingtoneBayer
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posted on October 30, 2005 11:41:57 AM new
Should Bush/Cheney Apologize for Scooter?
No
Ron
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profe51
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posted on October 30, 2005 02:51:45 PM new
No, they should apologize for being Bush and Cheney.
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Bear1949
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posted on October 30, 2005 03:05:46 PM new
Should sheepa's parents apologize for theirs son's misplaced allegiance to the demoncratic party?
I gave my liberal neighbors son a book for his birthday. He went crazy trying to find where to put the batteries.
[ edited by Bear1949 on Oct 30, 2005 03:06 PM ]
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mingotree
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posted on October 30, 2005 03:20:19 PM new
Profe nailed it !!
Ya, Scooter resigned for no reason at all
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logansdad
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posted on October 30, 2005 03:26:53 PM new
Peepa,
Did Bush Sr. apologize for Dan Quayle?
You won't see anything from this administration except more lies and deceit.
Absolute faith has been shown, consistently, to breed intolerance. And intolerance, history teaches us, again and again, begets violence.
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The duty of a patriot in this time and place is to ask questions, to demand answers, to understand where our nation is headed and why. If the answers you get do not suit you, or if they frighten you, or if they anger you, it is your duty as a patriot to dissent. Freedom does not begin with blind acceptance and with a flag. Freedom begins when you say 'No.'
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BIGPEEPA
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posted on October 30, 2005 04:44:39 PM new
Hey Bear, Look at todays poll from AOL.
Should the president and vice president apologize after the Libby indictment?
Yes 64%
No 36%
How much damage will the charges do to the Bush presidency?
A lot 59%
A little 23%
None 18%
Total Votes: 144,269
Looks like Bear will have to ask tens of thousands of parents to apologize for their sons or daughters thinking Bush/Cheney should apologize to America.
After all Bush said "BRING IT ON" and the American people are. YES!!!
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Bear1949
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posted on October 30, 2005 05:16:34 PM new
Hey Bear, Look at todays poll from AOL.
What another freaking AOL poll.
AOL Another Obvious Loser.
The prefered ISP for those who don't mind paying out the azz for the same service thousands of other ISP's provide at less than half that cost.
You would have us believe that those responding to those same AOL polls, the ones that can't be relied on for sound business sense, would have enough sense to know the true issue is here?
I didn't think so.
I gave my liberal neighbors son a book for his birthday. He went crazy trying to find where to put the batteries.
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Bear1949
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posted on October 30, 2005 05:30:33 PM new
Which White House administration was most corrupt?
http://cnsnews.freepolls.com/cgi-bin/pollresults/466
I gave my liberal neighbors son a book for his birthday. He went crazy trying to find where to put the batteries.
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profe51
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posted on October 30, 2005 06:56:02 PM new
Nice bear, now you can't beef at peepa for posting his AO-hell polls. Yours is as silly as they are.
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BIGPEEPA
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posted on October 31, 2005 04:49:22 AM new
Bear, I don't live in the past and make posts about past Presidents like you do.
My concerns are the negative effects the majority of Americans are feeling under this CON-servative form of government.
Yes Bear I am a very proud Liberal that worries about the majority of my fellow American not just a select few.
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WashingtoneBayer
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posted on October 31, 2005 04:58:47 AM new
Then you have no reason to bring up Vietnam anymore do you peepa?
Ron
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Bear1949
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posted on October 31, 2005 08:46:44 AM new
Prof, you have to keep it simple (and if necessary silly) for Sheepa to understand. Wouldn't want him confused.
I gave my liberal neighbors son a book for his birthday. He went crazy trying to find where to put the batteries.
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BIGPEEPA
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posted on October 31, 2005 10:12:01 AM new
Ron I said, I don't live in the past and make posts about past Presidents like Bear does.
I will bring up how we lost 50,000 young Americans in Viet Nam fighting Communism. Now we owe billions to China and have a Hugh trade imbalance with China. I will bring up how I believe those 50,000 lives were a waste.
I will also being up how again today 10/31/05 in the Iraq War America lost another 6 young lives.
I will also bring up how your CON-servative leader Geo Bush is becoming more of a lame duck everyday. Bush under pressure had to reinstate the prevailing wages Bacon/Davis act he canceled just a few weeks ago.
I will also bring up that both you and LIAR Linda_K thought it was just fine to pay workers in New Orleans under the prevailing wages for that area.
I will also bring up how you believe (in your own words)that paying workers 1/2 the prevailing wage for their job your area is O.K. and in fact you do pay a truck driver 1/2 the prevailing wage.
If you or other people of your mind set don't like what I say. If you don't like I am fighting to strip power away from people of your mindset. Its not my problem its yours.
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Linda_K
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posted on October 31, 2005 10:20:30 AM new
LOL - ABSOLUTELY NOT....how funny Reid would even suggest such a thing. But leave the hyprocrisy to the liberals.
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Bush advised to resist apology on Libby
By Joseph Curl
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
October 31, 2005
President Bush should resist Democratic calls for an apology over the CIA leak scandal because he followed through on his pledge that those involved would no longer work in his administration, conservatives said yesterday.
While Sen. Harry Reid demanded yesterday that the president and Vice President Dick Cheney "come clean with the American public" and apologize for the actions of their aides in the Valerie Plame case, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said doing so would be ill-advised.
"What he has to say is that he has said all along that anybody who was implicated would be gone -- they are; that the standard he intends to set is exactly the standard he campaigned on; and that the U.S. attorney did his job," the Georgia Republican said.
"It would be a reaffirmation of Bush's commitment to honesty, not an apology, which implies that the president has not been honest." Yea, right.
Gary Bauer, president of the Family Research Council, said making an apology now would be premature because the one administration aide indicted in the case is presumed innocent until proved guilty.
"It's bizarre for Senator Reid and others to call for an apology. It presupposes guilt, which at this point is an open question," he said. "So far, the only person who was clearly involved in some way is gone and, as far as we know, [Bush aide Karl] Rove was not involved, so he's done as much as can be expected."
The president said July 18 that "if someone committed a crime, they will no longer work in my administration."
The special counsel investigating the CIA leak, Patrick Fitzgerald, returned five indictments Friday, all against I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, the vice president's chief of staff. Mr. Libby immediately resigned.
Liberals, put on your glasses and read this part carefully
There were no indictments on the charge that began Mr. Fitzgerald's probe -- the "alleged unauthorized disclosure of a CIA employee's identity."
Although the prosecutor said that his probe is "not over," he added that the "substantial bulk of the work of this investigation is concluded."
After weeks of speculation that Mr. Bush's top adviser, Mr. Rove, would be indicted in the probe, few Washington insiders now expect that.
After the indictments, Mr. Cheney called his aide "one of the most capable and talented individuals I have ever known." Mr. Bush said Mr. Libby "has worked tirelessly on behalf of the American people and sacrificed much in the service to this country."
page two continues on:
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20051031-120736-3453r_page2.htm
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Maybe the liberals would like to see this President do what Carter did during HIS administration.....ask for the resignations of his FULL cabinet What a joke that was.
But the Republican party isn't stupid enough to follow in Carter's footsteps.
Thank heaven.
"Whenever the nation is under attack, from within or without, liberals side with the enemy. This is their essence." --Ann Coulter
And why the American Voters chose to RE-elect President Bush to four more years. YES!!!
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BIGPEEPA
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posted on October 31, 2005 01:06:44 PM new
Linda_K posted, "President Bush should resist Democratic calls for an apology over the CIA leak scandal because he followed through on his pledge that those involved would no longer work in his administration, conservatives said yesterday." LOL
So now we see the untrue CON-servative spin. LOL
Why would CON-servatives what to be up front with America and let the WHOLE TRUTH come out.
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WashingtoneBayer
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posted on October 31, 2005 01:12:43 PM new
It's not my problem because you don't know what a prevailing wage is
If he did reinstate it, that is good for the people who are going to do the work, the develpoers who will charging the governement for the work and bad for the government.
You are happy about something that could of cost 1 million to rebuild and now could cost 3 million+?
Ron
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colin
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posted on October 31, 2005 01:15:12 PM new
I still need to know the "Neo-con Key words"
Please help me with this as I'm afraid I may be thrown out of the club. It was bad enough to find out I needed to be a Jewish Liberal..I'm not....Now I don't know the "Neo-con Key words"
I've asked my Conservative friends and even some middle of the road Dumbocrats...but lo and behold they can't help me.
Oh on the subject matter:
Apologize for what?
Amen,
Reverend Colin
http://www.reverendcolin.com
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BIGPEEPA
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posted on October 31, 2005 03:51:29 PM new
Ron you are right paying a worker a living wage does cost more.
Looks like its time for the CON-servative law makers to cut back on tax breaks to the rich and industry. Cut back like that can help pay for the added cost of a living wage.
Its sad but so far I haven't heard one CON-servative lawmaker talking about that kind of cut have you?
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colin
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posted on October 31, 2005 04:08:20 PM new
Missyturd, I make a decent wage. You could too if you get off your azz and got a job.
I don't need the government to make my wage better. I find doing the best job I can always gets me more money.
Minimum wage is a stepping stone for people that want a better job. It’s become the life’s ambition of the stupid or lazy (just the way it should be)
Minimum wage should be around $1.35 per hour. Maybe when they go hungry for a while they will, either work harder or get an education.
Life's a b*tch, No one ever said it was easy. NO FREE RIDES, PINKO
Amen,
Reverend Colin
http://www.reverendcolin.com
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classicrock000
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posted on October 31, 2005 07:02:55 PM new
"Looks like its time for the CON-servative law makers to cut back on tax breaks to the rich and industry. Cut back like that can help pay for the added cost of a living wage."
Okay..you own a company.You get tax breaks which helps you make more money and pay your employees.Lets say you're paying your employees a flat $3.00 an hour.Some idiot liberal politican like you comes along and says "Im cutting your tax breaks".So now my company is not making as much as it use to and my profits go down.Now you think Im going to turn around and raise my employees salary "to a living wage"?? I dont understand your reasoning-who's going to pay for this??.If it were my company and you told me I was losing my tax breaks I take my company and move elsewhere and your town would have a lot of unemployed people.
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WashingtoneBayer
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posted on October 31, 2005 07:05:38 PM new
Actually Colin Minimum wage should be abolished.
Classic, peepa doesn't understand I tried forever to get him to understand the difference in wages.
It was a loss.
Ron
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classicrock000
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posted on October 31, 2005 07:15:39 PM new
Ron-Big also wants the raise the minimum wage.So now McDonald's will have to pay their employees more,they will in turn will have to raise the prices on their burgers.Now guess who will be the first one to complain that a big corporation like McDonald's is making too much money?? LOL
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[ edited by classicrock000 on Oct 31, 2005 07:17 PM ]
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BIGPEEPA
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posted on October 31, 2005 07:52:08 PM new
You guys want it all one way. All the tax breaks and corporate welfare you can get. No social responsibility and cheap crap Hamburgers.
Maybe someday you will better understand how to live well while giving and not always taking. I fear none of you CON-servatives have that kind of depth or understanding of what is really important.
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colin
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posted on October 31, 2005 08:15:09 PM new
Come on Misseyturd. It's not that bad. If it wasn't for all those tax breaks, Nobody would buy your Ebay crap. BTW I hope that's not your "almost successful business"
Get a grip on yourself. If there was no big business...there would be no small business. Were in the 21st Century now. Not much need for tinkerer. Coopers and the likes.
You’ll probably never reach your full potential as a basket weaver because we live in a Capitalist society. Supply and demand, That’s what it’s all about today.
Do you buy at Walmart? (I don’t even have to ask , do I?) Cheap labor, cheap prices. That’s what the American public wants. That’s where you liberals shop and so do many of us Neo-cons. Not as often as you I’m sure but I do go there from time to time.
It’s a Damn conspiracy, by the rich...and the poor. The Poor have to go there the rich like a good deal.
Amen,
Reverend Colin
http://www.reverendcolin.com
I capitalized the P in poor so you could feel superior.
[ edited by colin on Oct 31, 2005 08:16 PM ]
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colin
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posted on October 31, 2005 08:54:58 PM new
Check out what happened on this date back in 1998.
On October 31, 1998, Abe Hirschfeld, a New York real estate magnate, handed Paula Jones a $1 million check to cash for settlement of the sexual harassment case against President Clinton. Abe Hirschfeld, a rich man who never finished sixth grade, believed in simple solutions. He wanted to give the check to Paula Jones to make the sexual harassment suit against President Clinton go away -- which, Hirschfeld said, would make the impeachment process go away.
Amen,
Reverend Colin
http://www.reverendcolin.com
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classicrock000
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posted on November 1, 2005 03:34:44 AM new
as they say Colin...money talks! I'm sure she could care less about Clinton's impeachment process.
"You guys want it all one way. All the tax breaks and corporate welfare you can get. No social responsibility and cheap crap Hamburgers."
Big-are ya brain dead or what?? These corporations give people jobs-without them there wouldn't be any jobs.You talk about tax breaks and corporate welfare like they were two different entities.I know what tax breaks are, but could ya give me a definition of what "corporate welfare" is??
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WashingtoneBayer
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posted on November 1, 2005 05:11:43 AM new
peepa here is a prime example of how minimum wage affects the job market.
We here in Washington state have one of the highest if not the highest min. wage in the country at $7.35/hr Jan 1 it goes to $7.63/hr
People in Idaho make $5.15/hr min wage. So why aren't they flocking here to make more money?
Because our cost of living is higher.
Also one business owner has said he has had to cut back from 22 employees to 17 because or min. wage raises.
Ron
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dblfugger9
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posted on November 1, 2005 06:11:51 AM new
I always thought minimum wage was federally mandated? Ron, are you talking about a different type of wage that is state mandated?
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