Bush continues to give!

Well now Bush has given the leftwing, Rumsfeld, they have wanted him gone and Bush being the smart man he is let Rummy go.

Now Bolton, John Bolton who has done a wonderful job at the U.N. has handed in his resignation, giving the leftwing another one.

 

I will wait for the leftwing to start working with the President after these two gestures of peace from President Bush.

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will wait for the leftwing to start working with the President after these two gestures of peace from President Bush.


I dont have that long to live.
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I will wait for the leftwing to start working with the President after these two gestures of peace from President Bush.



Do "not" hold you breath wating Dude. You'll turn blue and I ain't giving you mouth to mouth! Better get your wife in on this!
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Reply By: Dr. GuyPosted: Monday, December 04, 2006
will wait for the leftwing to start working with the President after these two gestures of peace from President Bush.


I dont have that long to live.

here is hoping we get proven wrong... I doubt it but.. hope springs eternal.

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Reply By: drmilerPosted: Monday, December 04, 2006

I will wait for the leftwing to start working with the President after these two gestures of peace from President Bush.



Do "not" hold you breath wating Dude. You'll turn blue and I ain't giving you mouth to mouth! Better get your wife in on this!

yer would if yer HAD TOO... so there! hahahashahahahahah

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Do "not" hold you breath wating Dude. You'll turn blue and I ain't giving you mouth to mouth! Better get your wife in on this!

yer would if yer HAD TOO... so there! hahahashahahahahah

This I got to see!  Make sure Colleen takes pictures!

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(Citizen)Dr. GuyDecember 4, 2006 12:43:07


Do "not" hold you breath wating Dude. You'll turn blue and I ain't giving you mouth to mouth! Better get your wife in on this!

yer would if yer HAD TOO... so there! hahahashahahahahah

This I got to see! Make sure Colleen takes pictures!


will do and they will be for sale too. heh heh
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will do and they will be for sale too. heh heh


Sick!

Once again, proof of homoerotic behavior by the right.

(think of Dodgeball: "I just threw up in my mouth a little.")

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(Citizen)San ChoninoDecember 4, 2006 13:01:23


will do and they will be for sale too. heh heh


Sick!

Once again, proof of homoerotic behavior by the right.


naw ain't erotic after the 112th time.
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naw ain't erotic after the 112th time.


But the pictures would be soooooo hot.
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(Citizen)San ChoninoDecember 4, 2006 13:14:23


naw ain't erotic after the 112th time.


But the pictures would be soooooo hot.


have you seen pictures of me and docmiler? we both won first place at the "worlds ugliest fugugly mofo" contest.
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stupid joeuser acting the fool again anyone else having problems.. again... and again/... and again...???
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have you seen pictures of me and docmiler? we both won first place at the "worlds ugliest fugugly mofo" contest.


Surely there's some kind of niche on the internet that would want to see that.

Quick, someone google "ugly mofos mouth on mouth" and see what you get!
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To a Democrat, "Bipartisan" means, "Do it my way"

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(Citizen)ParaTed2kDecember 4, 2006 13:33:46


To a Democrat, "Bipartisan" means, "Do it my way"


kind of like bi-sexual.. do they still demand do it my way? heh
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(Citizen)San ChoninoDecember 4, 2006 13:28:42


Quick, someone google "ugly mofos mouth on mouth" and see what you get!


ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am blind........... ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Hey mod, dontcha know? He's being a compassionate conservative...and getting into the christmas spirit.



@ the exchange between DrM,Mod, and SC.

stupid joeuser acting the fool again anyone else having problems.. again... and again/... and again...???


Oh yeah, I've been getting a lot of problems lately. 've tried every trick i know, and nothing.


Peace~
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(Citizen)SilentPoetDecember 4, 2006 14:34:01


Oh yeah, I've been getting a lot of problems lately. 've tried every trick i know, and nothing.


ME Too aND i KNOW MORE than a couple,
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ME Too aND i KNOW MORE than a couple,


Yeah...I don't know why. I mean, I even had it happen with my school's wirelss net.

Me thinks it is something to do with my laptop itself.

*sighs*

If it isn't one thing, it's another with that thing.
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Quick, someone google "ugly mofos mouth on mouth" and see what you get!


DAMN! I did, and my Hard drive crashed! Thanks for nuttin!
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Why does the left like Bolton again?  Oh thats right, he's "mean" to people.
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For the record, Bolton resigned because a REPUBLICAN Senate would NOT confirm him. If the President made another recess appointment, Bolton would have to work for free.

It's not just the left that dislikes Bolton. A little research would show that he's caused Secretary Rice a lot of headaches acting on his own instead of representing the policy of the US as formulated by the State Department. Remember, as an Ambassador, he answers to Rice--and she should not be spending her time mending bridges that he burned.
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For the record, Bolton resigned because a REPUBLICAN Senate would NOT confirm him. If the President made another recess appointment, Bolton would have to work for free.


Wrong answer shades! For the record it was the "democrats" filibustering his nomination.


Senate Holds Off on Bolton Confirmation
Friday, May 27, 2005

E-MAIL STORY RESPOND TO EDITOR PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
WASHINGTON — The vote on John Bolton (search) to be the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has been blocked, with Democrats trying to force the White House to release long-sought classified information about the controversial nominee, or perhaps to pick someone else for the job.


Please check the date.


idestepping Senate, Bush sends Bolton to U.N.
Recess appointment ends nomination impasse

Tuesday, August 2, 2005; Posted: 12:06 a.m. EDT (04:06 GMT)


What Is This? WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush plucked his long-stalled nomination of John Bolton for U.N. ambassador out of the hands of the Senate on Monday, naming the controversial nominee to the post through a recess appointment.

Bush said the job at the United Nations was "too important to leave vacant any longer, especially during a war and a vital debate about U.N. reform."

"His mission is now to help the U.N. reform itself to renew its founding promises for the 21st century," Bush told reporters.

The newly minted ambassador was sworn in and flew to New York to assume his duties Monday afternoon.

The president's move comes nearly five months after he tapped Bolton to serve as the head of the U.S. mission to the United Nations, and six weeks after a second attempt to move his nomination through the Senate failed.

Senate Democrats -- joined by a prominent Republican, Ohio Sen. George Voinovich -- blocked a final vote on Bolton amid concerns about his record, demands for the White House to release certain documents and questions about whether he had the temperament to serve in a critical job.
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ME Too aND i KNOW MORE than a couple,


Hey mod man, try keeping your replies (if they turn out to be long), to a short length. I tried that, and it worked.

Wrong answer shades! For the record it was the "democrats" filibustering his nomination.


Yes and no, technically it was many (if not all) democrats, and one "prominent Republican, Ohio Sen. George Voinovich."



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Prs. Bush didn't just "give" on this one, he accepted his Lame Duck status and threw himself into the flow.

Republicans have long been hoping to see Prs. Bush stand up to the "nuclear option". We have hoped he would let the democrats and RINOs in the Senate talk their way into a corner.

Prs. Bush had his last chance with Bolton. Here was a more than qualified nominee who has already proven himself in his temp position. To filibuster Bolton would be nothing short of hatemongering. It was the perfect opportunity for Prs. Bush... but he squandered it.

In doing so he has told the world that his administration is officially over.
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Yes and no, technically it was many (if not all) democrats, and one "prominent Republican, Ohio Sen. George Voinovich."


Only "one" which is NOT what shades is saying. Now is it?