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All right! Three of my buddies on the left weigh in!

Glad to hear from you guys, as always.

FW, you will be delighted to know that Congressman John Conyers (D - Michigan) has been investigating the possibilities of doing just that. I addressed that some time back when it was first announced.

 (By the way: at http://www.democrats.com/please-john-conyers, a blog is titled, "Please John Conyers (sic): Impeach Bush NOW." To which I reply, Go right ahead! Let the anti-Bush hatred become so obsessive that articles of impeachment are introduced by the minority party in face of certain defeat. That way all the more voters will see what shallow, unreasonable, short-sighted, vindictive fools the hard left in Congress really are.)

Xenox, thanks for cleaning up the language  Don't want Big Brother to come and take you away, do we? You must have missed my posting about the poll that shows a majority of respondents, a majority of whom were Democrats, consider Bush to be intelligent; welcome to the minority on that subject.  And what on God's green earth is a "know on a log"?

Glenn, I will answer once again: In Ohio, which proudly voted for Bush in 2004. I'd be intrigued to read more from you comparing our presence in Iraq to Israel in Palestine. But what I'm saying here is the Feingold was very clearly in the wrong on this, and then didn't have the guts to back up his "statement" with action.

Which brings me to a point I forgot to mention. In doing what he did, Feingold - whom I'm tempted to call "Mr. Caution" for his cautious approach to everything except national security - was the very model of a modern liberal, in that he followed standard new left protocol when confronted with an issue:

  1. Blame somebody else for it;
  2. Issue an egocentric, ostentatious STATEMENT assigning that blame; then,
  3. Do absolutely nothing of any constructive value to correct the problem for which blame is being assigned.

 

 

posted by WriterofLight on March 15, 2006 at 7:30 PM | link to this | reply

WriterofLight,
I will ask it again! Where do you people live? So far from reality that you can spew this garbage! George Bush and the United States Military in Iraq looks a lot like Israel in Palestine! Are you telling us that is where we should all end up??

posted by Glennb on March 15, 2006 at 9:31 AM | link to this | reply

me too!!!
I'm all for impeaching the stupid bastard
there!!! I've said it.
replaced MF'r.
but it's not his fault
he's a stupid as a know on a log.
allthe brains (?) are in the people around him.
when asked about some things he gets a blank look on his face and stutters and mutters some intelligible something that shows clearly that he doesn't know shit.
but the people who support him are of the same intellectual timbre as he is (or so it seems).
and it's the numbers that scare me.

posted by Xeno-x on March 15, 2006 at 7:57 AM | link to this | reply

I support Feingold, but his resolution ...
didn't go far enough. GWB should be impeached!

posted by fwmystic on March 15, 2006 at 6:56 AM | link to this | reply