Wednesday, September 19, 2007

TUCKER FEELS BUSH SHOULD BE IMPEACHED! GOP GOV PATAKI AGREES

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MAY 24, 2007 MSNBC TUCKER

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blakkat31 ::: Favorites
I wonder how the Iraqis feel living in hell for over 4 years for OUR "National Security". It's all about US, right? Fuck all those innocent people that are DEAD. What a selfish, disgusting society we live in. FUCK YES IMPEACH, it's a no-brainer, and the ONLY way to save our selves from this evil criminals ready to attack us for financial gain and world domination.
07-07-18 16:33:49
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Blondbythelight ::: Favorites
So we're over in Iraq to give the Iraqis a Democracy while we're having our own beloved rights taken away? What kind of sense does that make? Bush has squatted and shat on our Constitution and has said "The Constitution is just a Gawd dammed piece of paper", what an ass clown. I'm surprised a huge herd of real americans hasn't gone to the white house and pulled his lying ass out and thrown him in the gutter where he belongs.
07-07-12 19:06:09
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bvb720 ::: Favorites
Fred Thompson 2008
07-06-16 16:08:20
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spoocyguy ::: Favorites
RON PAUL 2008!!!
07-06-12 06:08:13
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Jmuduke ::: Favorites
How would terrorists attacking us take away our freedom, oh wait.............the government has taken away more rights than terrorists.
07-05-30 03:24:33
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dafttool ::: Favorites
Tucker's turnabout on Bush is emblematic of the turnabouts being done by the GOP right, left and center. Bush's actions are separating himself from even his base, just as he long did with his opposition. Bush's actions are indefensible. The cynic in me though does wonder how much of this is just political jockeying by those in the GOP to try and stay relevant for the next election since they have finally begun to realize just how much the tide has turned against them among the public.
07-05-25 21:41:58
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Mercmedic ::: Favorites
Tucker gave up his bow tie because Jon Stewart humiliated him over it when he was invited to Crossfire. Great video. Jon destroyed them, shaming them over their lack of journalistic integrity.
07-05-25 08:49:38
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annarboriter ::: Favorites
Look. Tucker's wearing a big boy tie now! This is nothing but a GOP attempt to save their asses in 2008. They want to outBush Bush on the terror issue by sounding as though they'd be tougher with the Iraqis. It's a pathetic ploy to reframe the debate to serve their goal of remaining in power indefinitely.
07-05-25 00:34:11
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Crede06 ::: Favorites
If the Iraqi gov't gets a majority and votes the American military out, then America stays, then as Tucker said a few days ago, the Iraqi gov't is nothing but a fantasy. Iraq has been taken undercharge by Iranian and Saudi militia interest. America pointing fingers at Iran only fuels the al-Qaeda and other Sunni/Saudi insurgency. America's foreign policy is an embarrassing failure and I see no bright future for someone to change it.
07-05-24 23:43:33
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hollyhoodjoe123 ::: Favorites
I'm trying to apply logic to understand this debate If we leave Iraq, then Iraq will become a safe haven for Al-Quida If Iraq becomes a safe haven for Al-Quida, then Al-Quida will attack us again. However, Al-Quida already have a safe haven in Afghanistan. Therefore, by logic, couldn't Al-Quida attack us despite beginning in Iraq because they have a safe have in Afghanistan?
07-05-24 23:40:46
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