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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Bring Out Your Inner Pagen

Happy Halloween, y'all! Thinking back to all the Halloween costumes, classroom parties, after school parties and night time walks to gather candy we've had through the years.

Good news today that the North Korean nutbag is now willing to go back to the 6 party talks. Again. I know that even this will be spun as a failure of the Bush administration in some quarters. If the president demands international cooperation and solutions from a country's neighbors, he is farming out the process. If he is thought to not have enough international support, then he is acting unilaterally. He's a cowboy. Being called a cowboy, by the way, is not an insult in the state of Texas.

From John Kerry, presidential wannabe:
"You know, education, if you make the most of it, if you study hard and you do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, uh, you, you can do well. If you don't you get stuck in Iraq."

The arrogance and condescendance of this piece of crap of a man is breathtaking.

Maybe he can go stand in an airport and spit on the heroes coming back from service in Iraq. Military and non-military.

Kerry was speaking at a rally for Phil Angelides who is running for governor of California. Angelides made news recently by stating when he is elected governor he'll pull out the troops from California from the war and then sue the government if he can't get the job done. Yeah, he's a rocket scientist.

You are known by the company you keep.

The low life statement by Kerry was met with a mix of laughs and gasps. Happy Halloween, Lurch.


"Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble." - from Macbeth Act IV, Scene 1
William Shakespeare

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:14 AM

    And Kerry was as orange as a pumpkin.

    I gasped too but like I was hyper-ventilating.

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  2. He is just incredible, isn't he.

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  3. Kerry has ketchup all over his face now.... hope it's the "W" brand. BTW, we ordered some and it is much better tasting than Heinz. And all American made too.

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