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disgusting, lying murdering war criminals are at it again.

Posted By: - on 2008-12-29
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"We're so sorry about those civilians."  Killers of women, children and elders.  Occupation, starvation and now massacre in one of the world's most densely populated areas.  US and Israel are the only countries on the planet who think this disproportionate response is somehow justified. The most outrageous nation on the planet on the face of the earth, responsible for so much pain and suffering.  Outrageous.   Warped evil, brought to you by your tax dollars.  Their blood is on all our hands.   Flame away.  I don't care.  


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And yet you just keep lying and lying and lying. Not too bright.

Sure, most all women who believe in murdering
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They are not murdering children - sheesh!!!!
Whether you want to call it murder that is your opinion. Embryos are not children. This is not a living breathing human being that has a mind, nerves, emotions or anything. That's like saying to eat eggs your are murdering baby chickens. When a child is born and is a breathing living fully developed human child and it is born and after it breaths air, and is killed then yes that is murder. Disposing of an egg is not murder, and it is probably the best thing that could happen to someone who is forced into a world of hate, unlove, and unwantedness. I guess it doesn't bother you one bit to see these children suffer because they have been born into a life of despair. Do you get a warm fuzzy feeling to know that a child will be miserable and may even want to commit suicide because they were born into a world where they are unloved and unwanted.

You really need to stop twisting reality into what you want to believe it is. Not every child is born into a loving family and people need to keep their nose out of where it doesn't belong.
Murdering unborn children IS MY BUSINESS!!
If you really believe every murdered unborn child is because there were medical necessities, you really are living in la-la land!

I have had friends who have gone through being told after testing their babies were deformed, wouldn't live after birth, would have horrible deformities, etc., and out of 4 friends who have been told this, only ONE child truly had problems. That didn't stop them from having their child. They never thought about NOT having their child....after all, it was THEIR child!


Murdering near-term babies isn't violent?
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If people aren't murdering children, then who is performing
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war criminals
The facts..the fall out..the seats beside saddam..

Some soldiers claim that Article 133 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (Conduct Unbecoming), is being used to silence them from leaking information about military atrocities. The commanding superiors argument is that it's meant to suppress dissent in the ranks, but the forced silence of military personnel should not be taken as an endorsement that soldiers aren't in disagreement with the Bush administration. According to a recent Zogby poll, 72% of US soldiers in Iraq want to leave. If more soldiers read the UCMJ, they would be alarmed to find out what....... a by-the-book soldier {knew}, and could, as matters stand, make an assault on their chain of command that would shine light on the illegality of their call of duty in Iraq.
Moreover, Article 133, under section (3), states; committing, or attempting to commit crimes involving moral turpitude, it could be argued that sodomizing Iraqi prisoners, forcing them to masturbate, and raping female Iraqi prisoners meets this criterion of prosecution under military law.

And Article 134 (Assault-indecent) makes it punishable to bring discredit upon the armed forces. This falls under acts of violation of civil and foreign law which brings disrepute or which tends to lower the US armed forces in public esteem.

Military members who willfully disobey the lawful orders of their superiors risk serious consequences. Thus, I was only following orders is commonly used as a legal defense.

An order requiring the performance of a military duty or act may be inferred to be lawful and it is disobeyed at the peril of the subordinate. This inference must not, however, apply to a patently illegal order, such as one that directs the commission of a crime. Thus, the I was only following orders argument can be an unsuccessful defense, most notably by Nazi leaders at the Nuremberg tribunals following WWII.

Military courts hold military members accountable for their actions even while following orders - if the order is illegal.

Article VI of the US Constitution states that treaty obligations of the United States are the supreme law of the land, and the US Supreme Court has held that international law, to include custom, are part of the US law. This means that treaties and agreements the United States enters into enjoy equal status as laws passed by Congress and signed by the President. Therefore, all persons subject to US law must observe the United States' Law of Armed Conflict obligations. In particular, military personnel must consider LOAC to plan and execute operations and must obey LOAC in combat. Those who violate LOAC may be held criminally liable for war crimes and court-martialed under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

Under the Rules of War The Law of Armed Conflict aims to protect civilians, prisoners of war, the wounded, sick and shipwrecked. DoDD 5100.77 requires each military department to design a program that ensures LOAC observance, prevents LOAC violations, ensures prompt reporting of alleged LOAC violations, appropriately trains all forces in LOAC, and completes legal review of new weapons. LOAC training is the treaty obligation of the United States under provisions of the 1949 Geneva Conventions

The Bush-Cheney administration has carried out the destruction of Iraq violating the UN Charter, the Hague and Geneva Conventions, the Nuremberg Charter, the Law of Armed Conflict and patently commissioning through the chain of command violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

Laying the Foundation: The Gulf War Crimes

None of this is particularly shocking if we look at the many signals of the Bush dynasty's thirst for global domination. Take for example Ramsey Clark's indictment of 1991 Gulf War Crimes: The United States intentionally bombed and destroyed civilian life, commercial and business districts, schools, hospitals, mosques, churches, shelters, residential areas, historical sites, private vehicles and civilian government offices.

General Thomas Kelly commented on February 23, 1991, that by the time the ground war begins there won't be many of them left. General Norman Schwarzkopf placed Iraqi military casualties at over 100,000. The ratio of US soldier's K.I.A. (148) to Iraqi combined military and civilian deaths was well over 1 to 20.

By the time the US military was finished with Desert Storm, seven times the explosive force of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima (100,000 killed) had been expended upon Iraq, returning their economic infrastructure to a pre-industrial age.

The purpose of the attacks, writes Clark, was to destroy life, property and terrorize the civilian population. On the highways, civilian vehicles including public buses taxicabs and passenger cars were bombed and strafed at random to frighten civilians from flight, from seeking food or medical care, finding relatives or other uses of highways ...

General Colin Powell's response to the extraordinary number of noncombatant deaths was, It's really not a number I'm terribly interested in.

During the ten years of US enforced sanctions in Iraq after Desert Storm, 525,000 men, women and children died from starvation, untreated disease, depleted uranium radiation exposure, and malnutrition.

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SOLDIERS NEEDN'T OBEY BUSH!!!!!

Bush and Cheney are War Criminals; disobeying a War Criminal is NOT a crime!!!

Use of Depleted Uranium by Bush and Cheney IS a War Crime!!!

Soldiers can in good conscience disobey the orders of War Criminals.

Please pass on this specific legal information to any soldier you know.
They are all criminals...sm
I can not believe they voted Nagin back in. I just can't believe it, but they did. In that sense, they get what they pay for. However, many New Orleanians do not plan on going back because of how it was handled on local, state and federal level and more are leaving because of it.

I am more concerned with the *response* because that time was so critical. I feel at that time it became a federal responsibility. I posed the question, and I will again, why can Bush get his boots on the ground in Florida within 24 hours after a huricane with a check in hand for w-h-a-t-e-v-e-r needs to be done. Blank check. Yet, he goes on business as usual Iraq speeches, guitar playing, and everything and not until he is criticized that he shows up for photo ops. In my mind this is criminal as well.

Even though state and local were negligent, to her defense, Blanco did declare a state of emergency and requested federal aid before Katrina. It turned out to be too little too late because the feds were not prepared to handle a disaster either. You would think post 9-11 they would be but then we don't all have PhDs.
Criminals...
Don't forget Bill's felony perjury, and we should re-open the Vince Foster case. Like I said on the other board....there are some REALLY big skeletons in the Clinton closet. I know Juanita Broaddrick and I believe that Clinton raped her. And as bad as he is...I believe his wife is as bad or worse. There are an alarming number of people who have died around these two.
GOP, bunch of liars and criminals
The GOP's Spreading Plague
    By Joe Conason
    Salon.com

    Friday 30 September 2005

Voters are notoriously slow in voting out politicians accused of corruption, but they may reach the tipping point with the latest revelations.

    To be an honest Republican these days must be to wonder what awful revelation is coming next - and how the Grand Old Party, which once claimed to represent political reform, became a front for sleaze, corruption and cynical criminality. Across the country, from the Capitol to statehouses, Republican officials are under indictment, under investigation or under suspicion.

    This week's headlines featured the indictment of Rep. Tom DeLay and the probe of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, but the infection of venality among their fellow partisans is now reaching epidemic proportions. So widespread is the plague that keeping track of all the individual cases, and their increasingly baroque variations, has become a distinct challenge.

    Consider Jack Abramoff, once the prince of K Street lobbyists and a dedicated right-wing ideologue who boasted of his powerful connections to DeLay, Karl Rove, Grover Norquist and the entire Republican apparatus in Washington. Already under investigation by the Justice Department for his influence peddling among House members, including DeLay, and his swindling of Indian tribes, Abramoff was indicted last month for bank fraud in a separate South Florida case involving a casino boat company that he partly owned.

    The fraud allegedly committed by Abramoff and his business partner Adam Kidan involved a phony wire transfer they used to purchase a controlling interest in SunCruz from the company's founder, Konstantinos Gus Boulis, in 2001.

    Abramoff and Kidan later fell out with Boulis in a bitter business dispute that turned violent. In February 2001, gunmen ambushed Boulis on a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., highway and shot him repeatedly. On Tuesday, Florida authorities arrested three New York men with mob connections for the Boulis killing. Two of the men - Anthony Moscatiello and Tony Ferrari - had received payments totaling more than $240,000 from Kidan and Abramoff. Moscatiello, a longtime associate of the Gambino Mafia family, and Ferrari were supposedly providing food and consulting services to SunCruz - or so Kidan claimed when questioned by prosecutors. There is no evidence, however, that Moscatiello and Ferrari provided any services to the company.

    Connecting the dots isn't difficult here: Kidan and Abramoff want to get rid of Boulis, who won't go away. Kidan and Abramoff hire Moscatiello and Ferrari with SunCruz money. Moscatiello and Ferrari allegedly whack Boulis, without any motive of their own. If the Broward County state's attorney has sufficient evidence to win convictions for a capital crime, some people will probably be talking soon in hope of avoiding the hot shot.

    The stunning fall of Abramoff, who has yet to hit bottom, is certainly the most colorful tale of Republican depravity. The corporate money laundering to Texas politicians that led to DeLay's conspiracy indictment, and the suspicious insider stock transaction that spurred investigations of Frist by the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission, seem mundane by comparison. Outrage will be warranted if their misconduct is proved, but everyone sadly knows that these felonies are now common practice in our political and corporate culture.

    Corporate misbehavior has also brought down right-wing publisher Conrad Black, neoconservative strategist and former Bush advisor Richard Perle and the entire corporate board of Hollinger Inc., the Republican-friendly media conglomerate formerly controlled by Lord Black - and that he and others are plausibly accused of illicitly looting for their own benefit. Furious shareholders forced Black to relinquish control of the company and are suing him, as well as Perle and former Black deputy David Radler, for $500 million. The SEC is also suing Black and Radler, and the Justice Department is investigating the former Hollinger directors.

    Last month, US Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, who also happens to be the special prosecutor in the Valerie Plame case, accepted Radler's guilty plea to mail fraud and wire fraud. Radler is now believed to be cooperating in the prosecution of what former SEC chairman Richard Breeden, a Republican who investigated Hollinger on behalf of shareholders, termed a corporate kleptocracy.

    Kleptocratic morality evidently ruled at least two Republican statehouses in the Midwest as well. Currently under indictment are former Gov. George Ryan of Illinois, whose trial on bribery charges began last week, and Gov. Robert Taft of Ohio, who pleaded no contest last month to charges of accepting illegal gifts from a state contractor.

    That contractor is Thomas Noe, a coin dealer who received lucrative investment deals with the state's Workers Compensation Fund and is now at the center of a gigantic scandal known as Coingate. More than $12 million has disappeared from the fund, and former GOP official Noe stands accused of laundering money to various Republican politicians, including the Bush-Cheney campaign. Like Abramoff, Noe is a Bush Pioneer, responsible for raising at least $100,000 for the president last year.

    Still another Pioneer is currently under criminal investigation in a celebrated corruption case involving Randy Duke Cunningham, a prominent Republican representative from San Diego with a senior position on the House defense appropriations subcommittee. On Aug. 18, FBI and IRS agents raided the offices of defense contractor and Bush fundraiser Brent Wilkes.

    Wilkes is reportedly a former business associate of Mitchell J. Wade, the head of a defense contracting firm called MZM Inc. who is under investigation in San Diego for alleged bribery of Cunningham. According to newspaper reports, Wade purchased a home owned by Cunningham at a price inflated by at least $700,000, and also permitted the congressman to use his 42-foot yacht free of charge. Federal agents searched Wade's offices in July.

    Although prosecutors have brought no criminal charges in the case yet, they have filed civil court documents describing the home sale as a violation of federal bribery laws - and Cunningham, who has served in Congress for decades, has already announced that he will not seek another term next year.

    The Republican National Committee's new treasurer, Robert Kjellander, is under investigation too. (Naturally, he is also a Bush Pioneer.) Not long after he assumed his new post at the party's Washington headquarters, Kjellander received a federal subpoena for records of his dealings with the Illinois Teachers' Retirement System, a state pension fund, and the Carlyle Group. Federal prosecutors are reportedly looking into alleged corruption at the fund, and have asked Kjellander to provide information about a $4.5 million fee he received from Carlyle for his role in arranging investments by the fund with the huge private equity fund. Carlyle, of course, is closely connected to the Bush administration, including the president's father, George H.W. Bush, who has worked for the firm as a rainmaker and advisor.

    In fairness, it should be said that all these pols and parasites may be innocent (except for those already convicted), or at least not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. It is also true that voters have historically been slow to evict politicians from office because of corruption charges.

    But public opinion of congressional Republicans is hitting new lows, and Americans are growing furious about the war in Iraq, the government response to Hurricane Katrina and rising energy prices. The natural impulse to throw the rascals out can only be encouraged by the Gilded Age spectacles now unfolding in Washington and in cities across the country as the indictments continue to come down between now and November 2006.




    Joe Conason writes a weekly column for Salon and the New York Observer.
The state and local levels are the criminals here
I'm sick and tired of Bush getting all the blame. The local and state governments diverted pre-Katrina funds to shore up levees and to solidify effective hurricane evacuation to their pet projects. Ray Nagin let thousands of school buses sit in the New Orleans public school bus yard because he could not authorize their use. How, many phone calls would it have taken for him to get to the right person who could authorize it??? Probably less than two. He's one of the most inept and corrupt people in N.O. and yet the lemmings of N.O. voted him back in, because he could whine about the Fed. He didn't give a rip until his city was dessiminated then he did the usual nanny state liberal thing and that was to blame someone else. Don't even get me started on Ms. Air-head governor. She is a complete joke.

The federal government may beeen slow, but the state and local governments were beyond negligent. They are criminals.
What does crooks and criminals have to do with Cynthia McKinney? sm
She is going exactly what I would want her to do - HER JOB! 50% of Americans have asked for this. She is fully aware of the attacks from the media, etc. that lie ahead. See quote below:

From her inquiries into election fraud in 2000 to her calls for a transparent and thorough investigation into 9/11, not to mention the widely covered run-in she had with the Capitol Hill Police, the congresswoman is aware that this resolution will likely be ignored and that she will be ruthlessly attacked upon its filing.

What do you think they are going to do to me this time? she asks her staff. Everyone uncomfortably shifts in their seats, and after no answer comes, McKinney explains: We have to do this because this is simply the right thing to do. The American people do want to hold this man and his office accountable for the crimes they have committed, and if no member of Congress is willing to do it, than I will.


Bush and Cheney are criminals no cheerio about it sm
Bush looked ashamed today at the inauguration. Cheney was in a wheelchair, laying low.

We KILL violent criminals; apparently some think unborn children are the
criminals as they are murdered as well.

Sad.
That's disgusting.
“We haven't even buried the dead yet, and they're trying to pin the untold lives and livelihoods lost on an opponent for political gain.”

There does not seem to be any cellar-bottom slime pit these conservatives won't wallow on if they can find it. It never occurs to these subhuman slugs that the outrage over poor performance by this administration - to put it mildly - is occurring because PEOPLE ARE DYING. They can't forget their own selfishness and blind leader-worship for even one week. It's truly a disgusting and, we hope, branding behavior they will never live down.

Day after day after day, people have no food, no water, no place to go, no information. They are forced to sit in the sun under armed guard while their babies and old people die. Even when they get lucky and get on a bus and get to Houston, they are turned away and told to go elsewhere.

Let's face it, conservatives, your bumbling leader and his incompetent crony appointees have made a terrible disaster umpteen times worse. Condi goes out shoe-shopping while Americans bake to death on swamped pavement. Meanwhile Bush smirks into the camera and declares we could NEVER have forseen the consequences. Please. Perhaps his worshippers are that stupid. The rest of us are not. That has nothing to do with politics - we all want those people to get the help they need. We don't want to hear stupid excuses or lectures. Help them for God's sake. Stop covering your political tail ends and blaming the victims for the government's failings. How long are you going to wait???
Yes, very disgusting.

It's a shame your lawyer was afraid to go public.  My guess is he wanted to continue to work and understood how dirty politics work. 


I hope, if you see any public similar examples of what happened to you, that you go public in support of the victim, since we all know how they love to Swiftboat those who expose their wrongdoings.


Disgusting
What a disgusting comment.
Disgusting!
How can Obama say that the Democratic party needs the Clinton's so badly? All they've done is given Democrats a bad name! What they need to do is kick the Clinton's out of the party and forget they ever existed! As far as Bill's behavior - doesn't surprise me - someone finally told him NO and they only way he knows how to handle it is to pout like a 3-year-old. Pathetic!!
How disgusting
Insituating that someone is racist or prejudiced simply because they say someone scares them? Grow up!
Disgusting is right...........sm
It is disgusting to me that people cannot see through Obama's platform. There will be NO ice cream!!!
Truly disgusting
I caught this either last night or the night before. It's one of those videos that you say just have to say "no, she didn't just say that did she?" For those who can't take the condescending elitist propaganda bore Keith Olberfool, Mz. Garofool's rant starts at section 3:02. I watched the first portion of the video cos I used to love him, but now it confirms why I don't watch him anymore. He spreads fear and paranoia and nothing he has to say has a shred of truth to it.

There are a lot of comments below the video that are an excellent read.

http://hotair.com/archives/2009/04/16/garofalo-outdoes-herself-tea-parties-all-about-white-power-says-d-lister/

I read a post below about some petition to sign. If anyone should be denounced it is Keith Olberman, Rachel Maddow, Anderson Cooper and anyone else who uses the derogatory term for the people who supported the tea party calling us "teabaggers". Anyone who uses that term should be fired. As I watched the two stations the other day (which was hard to do without throwing up) I have never heard so much negativity in I don't know how long, well I guess since I stopped watching them last summer.

I know they've got the lowest ratings on the air and all I say is if they keep up what they are doing I'm looking forward the the elections in 2010 when people will say enough is enough and vote out the democrats who are taking our country down. So I guess I should be happy with what they are doing. If they keep it up 2010 is going to be a great year for the republicans.
Disgusting isn't it.
The amount of money that we spend on people who aren't even citizens and yet our government keeps knocking down American citizens.  Not only is it not fair but it is just downright wrong.  If they want to live and work in the USA, they need to become citizens and pay their taxes, etc.  Companies hiring illegals should also be fined huge bucks so they stop this BS.
Truly disgusting...but also very
It's not just Tennessee Republicans...
It is a disgusting post

But it's not lies.  He did cheat on his first wife many times before he cheated on her with Cindy McCain.  He's running as a conservative with family values.  I don't believe he has those values. 


As for the the last paragraph, I apoligize because it is offensive.  I don't believe he was checking out Sarah Palin's butt either and I should have been more careful and taken that part of it out. 


The only thing more disgusting
First off John is not married to his first wife anymore. Were you there to know what they was going through? You don't even know what his first wife did to him or what he did to her. Who made you judge and jury?

Second Bill Clinton cheated on Hillary many many times (more than McCain on his first wife), but your okay with that.

Third, John is married to Cindy (his second wife) and he has not cheated on her. They've been married for 28 years and he describes her as "lovely, intelligent, and charming". Now there's a proper gentleman if you ask me! He's running with family values which they have. They have 7 children to include a girl they adopted from Bangladesh at a time when this child needed all the love and family she could get. John stood by Cindy's illness every day and with his help she was able to recover. He never once let her down and he said he is very proud of her that she made it through it. The ups and downs they have been through together as a couple and the children they raised and gave everything they could make them stronger as individuals and these are positive family values.

Third, when info is brought to light about Obama and what he has done you'll be the first to go on the attack "that was a long time ago, that's been disputed, blah, blah, blah", but then you'll bring up something in the way past about McCain and act as though it just happened yesterday.

As for the remarks about he left his wife because she wasn't pretty anymore from the accident. Give me a break. That's not why he left her. Oh it does't make for an interesting story for the liberals. But there was more to the break up of their first marriage than just "she wasn't pretty anymore". C'mon now, you can't actually believe that!

Thanks for the apology of the "looking at her butt" comment. That was about as id!otic a statement than if I was to say "Oh look, Obama was glaring and staring at Carolyn Kennedy's chest" when he just happened to be looking down. And I'm sure I could find some film clip to back up that.
your arrogance is disgusting
you have no idea where this poster is now. She and her hubby have worked hard for years. Maybe where they are now is: own home, no debt, able to live comfortably without needing to rely on anyone but themselves. Maybe they raised a family. And furthermore, being a "typist" as you say is making an honest living. you have a problem with that? At least they are not waiting for someone else to take care of them. Where they are now is people who can be proud of their lives and what they have done. Too bad you are too small minded to see that.
Disgusting sums it up better. n/m

That is absolutely disgusting
what ever happened to the value of human life???

Seriously, what has this world become?
Pretty disgusting if you ask me
I thought the whole world was going to end if they didn't get their bail-out.  Key point:  Union leaders summoned to Detroit to make concessions.  Lower wages for American workers and the auto employees never made $70 an hour to begin with.  Guess they can look forward to wages competing with Mexican wages.
I know! Such a disgusting state! nm
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Groan: What can I say? It's disgusting

It wasn't worth putting our great-grandchildren into debt. I'm sorry but I doubt it will work. Nothing has worked so far.


The crap in that package isn't worth the paper it's written on. It's not going to "save our economy." It's going to make it worse. There's nothing in there that will help most of us.


Just my opinion.


Thanks for posting - they are all disgusting
This spending has gotten way out of hand. How can any president (past and present) dictate to the American people that we have to make sacrifices when they do not.

If they are supposed to be leaders then shouldn't they lead by example.

Just because a previous president spent money he shouldn't have doesn't mean current presidents should be able to get away with it. As my mama used to say "If they jumped off a bridge would you do it too?" (Smart words mama).

We've got 2 wars going on (2 that I'm aware of), and a depression hitting our country. I'd have more respect if Obama would come out and say to America -

"Look, we are in the middle of a war (or two), and a financial crisis here in our own country. American citizens across the country are losing their jobs, homes, health care. Some are going hungry. Some have no place to live. Now is not the time for our government to be spending excessively. How are we supposed to be respected if we spend uncontrollably using taxpayers money for our personal pleasure. Even if we were to receive a private donation to hold a party, we will not out of respect for all Americans. We will use the donation provided to help stimulate the economy and create jobs. From now on we will not be hosting weekly "cocktail" parties for my staff and the Washington politicians. We will however, have special occasion parties and dinners for foreign dignitaries when they come to our country. The money that is spent on the parties that only pleasure ourselves will be put back into the economy to stimulate and grow jobs". Yes, I would respect him much more. I also remember some speech he gave about the helicopter issue and he said something about since he's never had a helicopter before what is available to him now is better than what he had (I remember a lot of journalists laughing and I did too), but now I understand he's changed his mind and spending money on new helicopter or refurbishing or something. Haven't personally read about it, just bits of news pieces here and there.

Here's something I would respect him even more for and I could probably even stomach his weekly parties, is if he opened part of the white house grounds each month and had a big BBQ for the homeless and hungry, and offered them a tour of the white house.

Seeing as a lot of people on the board were screaming and crying about people not wanting to give to others who need it, I would be more than happy to know my taxpayers money is going to help feed the hungry and offer them a little entertainment once a month or so.
Amen to that, disgusting. nm
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It was disgusting to watch for sure!!!
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You're disgusting!
It's people like you who give pro-choicers a bad name. You come off looking not just callous, but ignorant of basic reality. Hello! Did you have any training at all about anatomy and physiology before you became an MT? Or did you just take a typing class?

Tiller would perform an abortion up until the moment the baby's feet were delivered (assuming you had $5000 bucks).

According to you, this new human being has "NOthing. Nothing at all. Zip. Nadda. There is no ability to form thoughts."

Why? Because his mother didn't want him?

So your definition of when humal life starts is wholly determined by how much his mother wants him?

Do you see how preposterous your comment is?

As far as your ridiculous statement "Pain may be present but of course temporarily" - well, that also goes for Tiller the Baby Killer. So, according to you, his execution was hunky dory because his pain was only 'temporary.' You know, like burning at the stake or being hung from a tree or being in a Nazi gas chamber. Yep. All temporary. What a pathetic attitude you have.

You make it impossible for people to listen to the pro-choice debate, because you insist that a newborn is nothing but a lump of tissue - even at 40 weeks.

What a sad little view on life you have. Why would anyone listen to you? You're exactly why people with empathy and intelligence refuse to support abortions.

Funny. "Now mind your own business" is exactly what Dr. Menglee would have said. You're in fine company there, my dear.
More Republican Disgusting

http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/06/17/tennessee-republican-racist-email/


 


More Disgusting Democrat
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/06/16/obama-extend-health-care-benefits-gay-partners-federal-employees/
Katrina and Disgusting Exploitation.







Katrina and Disgusting Exploitation






By James K. Glassman  Published   08/31/2005 




A profound tragedy is unfolding in New Orleans, the most beautiful city in America, with the richest cultural history and the most wonderful style of living. I lived in New Orleans for seven years. I was married there. My children were born there. I have many friends there.


 


My daughter, her husband and their little baby managed to get out of the city ahead of the flood on Sunday, driving 14 hours into Texas with the few belongings they could stuff into their car. They have no idea what has become of their house and their possessions, not to mention their friends, their pets, their jobs, their way of life.


 


Tragedies happen, and my daughter and her family are happy just to be alive. Their losses and those of hundreds of thousands of other innocents deserve mourning, prayer and respect.


 


That is why the response of environmental extremists fills me with what only can be called disgust. They have decided to exploit the death and devastation to win support for the failed Kyoto Protocol, which requires massive cutbacks in energy use to reduce, by a few tenths of a degree, surface warming projected 100 years from now.


 


Katrina has nothing to do with global warming. Nothing. It has everything to do with the immense forces of nature that have been unleashed many, many times before and the inability of humans, even the most brilliant engineers, to tame these forces.


 


Giant hurricanes are rare, but they are not new. And they are not increasing. To the contrary. Just go to the website of the National Hurricane Center and check out a table that lists hurricanes by category and decade. The peak for major hurricanes (categories 3,4,5) came in the decades of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, when such storms averaged 9 per decade. In the 1960s, there were 6 such storms; in the 1970s, 4; in the 1980s, 5; in the 1990s, 5; and for 2001-04, there were 3. Category 4 and 5 storms were also more prevalent in the past than they are now. As for Category 5 storms, there have been only three since the 1850s: in the decades of the 1930s, 1960s and 1990s.


 


But that doesn't stop an enviro-predator like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from writing on the Huffingtonpost website: Now we are all learning what it's like to reap the whirlwind of fossil fuel dependence which Barbour and his cronies have encouraged. Our destructive addiction has given us a catastrophic war in the Middle East and - now -- Katrina is giving our nation a glimpse of the climate chaos we are bequeathing our children.


 


Or consider Jurgen Tritten, Germany's environmental minister, in an op-ed in the Frankfurter Rundschau. He wrote (according to a translation prepared for me): By neglecting environmental protection, America's president shuts his eyes to the economic and human damage that natural catastrophes like Katrina inflect on his country and the world's economy.


 


The bright side of Katrina, concludes Tritten, is that it will force President Bush to face facts. When reason finally pays a visit to climate-polluter headquarters, the international community has to be prepared to hand America a worked-out proposal for the future of international climate protection.


 


He goes on, There is only one possible route of action. Greenhouse gases have to be radically reduced, and it has to happen worldwide. In other words, thanks to Katrina, we'll finally get Kyoto enforced. (He might start at home, by the way. Europe is not anywhere close to reducing CO2 to Kyoto standards. In fact, the U.S. is doing much better than many Kyoto ratifiers.)


 


Ross Gelbspan, in a particularly egregious, almost giddy piece in the Boston Globe that was reprinted in the International Herald Tribune, wrote that the hurricane was nicknamed Katrina by the National Weather Service Katrina, [but] its real name was global warming. He also finds global warming responsible for droughts in the Midwest, strong winds in Scandinavia and heavy rain in Dubai. The reason for all this devastation, of course, is that the Bush Administration is controlled by coal and oil interests.


 


And the Independent, a widely read British newspaper, reported today that Sir David King, the British Government's chief scientific adviser, has warned that global warming may be responsible for the devastation reaped by Hurricane Katrina. King contended that the increased intensity of hurricanes is associated with global warming.


 


The Kyoto advocates point to warmer ocean temperatures, but they ought to read their own favorite newspaper, The New York Times, which reported yesterday:


 


Because hurricanes form over warm ocean water, it is easy to assume that the recent rise in their number and ferocity is because of global warming. But that is not the case, scientists say. Instead, the severity of hurricane seasons changes with cycles of temperatures of several decades in the Atlantic Ocean. The recent onslaught 'is very much natural,' said William M. Gray, a professor of atmospheric science at Colorado State University who issues forecasts for the hurricane season.'


 


An article on TCS quoted Gray last year as saying that, while some groups and individuals say that hurricane activity lately may be in some way related to the effects of increased man-made greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide,…there is no reasonable scientific way that such an interpretation…can be made.


 


Indeed, there is no evidence that hurricanes are intensifying anyway. For the North Atlantic as a whole, according to the United Nations Environment Programme of the World Meteorological Organization: Reliable data…since the 1940s indicate that the peak strength of the strongest hurricanes has not changed, and the mean maximum intensity of all hurricanes has decreased.


 


Yes, decreased.


 


Not only has the intensity of hurricanes fallen, but, as George H. Taylor, the state climatologist of Oregon has pointed out, so has the frequency of hailstorms in the U.S. (see Changnon and Changnon) and cyclones throughout the world (Gulev, et al.).


 


But environmental extremists do not want to be bothered with the facts. Nor do they wish to mourn the destruction and death wreaked on a glorious city. To their everlasting shame, they would rather distort and exploit.




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