A White house security guard see’s a light on in the oval office late one night. He goes to check it out and catches George W. sitting behind the desk. SG. Oh! Mr. President, I’m sorry. I didn’t know you were in here. I saw the lights on and I...GWB: Its okay, no cost for alarm, I was just makin’ some after-davids for my next turn of when I'm president...again. I got some really smart, um, things, about how to spend all the money this time. My dad said, this turn, I can make everybody do my ideas cause these are real good ideas for the world to do and I’m gonna have another turn to be president for REAL this time ...SG. Uh Mr. President, you’re not going to have another—GWB: Wait! wait waitwaitwaitwait WAIT! I wanna tell my ideas, okay? Now first, here’s a list of the count
With $70 billion set aside for the war effort.
And so ends the first year of the “most ethical” Democratic Congress, not racing through the finish line in triumph, but turning tail and running the opposite direction, utterly giving up on everything they promised to do if elected.
And people wonder why I am so pessimistic when it comes politics and politicians. And people wonder why I have absolutely no confidence and trust in our government.
And people think I’m overreacting when I call our government one of the most evil institutions to ever exist on this planet.
Because make no mistake, the passage of this bill is downright evil.
The Democrats, so desperate to spend other people’s money, took the mandate America gave them when they were swept into office, and proceeded to use it as toilet paper. The war will now continue until Bush is forced out of office, and most likely will continue under whatever other criminal we put in place to “lead” us (wi
President Bush speaks while in the Oval Office. (Photo by REUTERS). The Senate voted 79 to 14 on Thursday, to override President Bush’s veto of the $23 billion dollar water resources bill. This was the first time that the Democratically controlled congress was able to override a veto by President George W. Bush. Also, on Wednesday, congress passed a $151 billion dollar health, education and labor spending bill. Democrats showed that they will fight each spending bill with everything they have and this time they were overwhelmingly successful. 34 Republicans voted for the measure and only 12 voted against it. Congress flexed it’s muscles with these big wins and now Democrats are determined to do more. Senator Barbra Boxer (D-California) said, “We have said today, as a Congress to this president, you can’t just keep rolling over us like this.” Boxer also went on to say, “You can’t make everything a fight because we’ll see it through. And that
These 16 Democrats voting for it;Evan Bayh (Indiana)Tom Carper (Delaware)Bob Casey (Pennsylvania)Kent Conrad (North Dakota)Dianne Feinstein (California)Daniel Inouye (Hawai‘i)Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota)Mary Landrieu (Louisiana)Blanche Lincoln (Arkansas)Claire McCaskill (Missouri)Barbara Mikulski (Maryland)Bill Nelson (Florida)Ben Nelson (Nebraska)Mark Pryor (Arkansas)Ken Salazar (Colorado)Jim Webb (Virginia).Liberals are, of course, pissed. I'm sure YearlyKos is all fired up over this.It does, however, need to be reauthorized in February, so it's not the WORST thing the Senate's ever done.Besides, Bush did an excellent job here backing them into a wall in the last few days of the session.
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US President George W Bush got a taste of his own treatment at the White House’s Rose Garden last week when a bird left a “large deposit” on his sleeve while addressing reporters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9NWSqW_h9w
The Telegraph: Bush Gets Ready For Iraq U-Turn By Brown - Crooks and LiarsExcerpt:"Gordon Brown is prepared to risk the future of the "special relationship" with the United States by reversing Tony Blair's support for the Iraq war, President George W Bush has been warned."http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/05/20/the-telegraph-bush-gets-ready-for-iraq-u-turn-by-brown/Alex
If I remember correctly, there once was a day when the Grammy Awards were about music. Apparently politics is the number one priority now. Bush was bashed by the voters in November, now he was bashed at the Grammy Awards by the Dixie Chicks.
LOS ANGELES - The Dixie Chicks completed a defiant comeback on Sunday night, winning five Grammy awards after being shunned by the country music establishment over the group's anti-Bush comments leading up to the Iraq invasion.
I have nothing against the Dixie Chicks, in fact, I agree with their anti-war stance. What I don’t understand is how James Blunt walked away empty handed, even with 5 Grammy nominations, a wildly successful first album and sold out concerts everywhere.
My other beef with the Grammy Awards is the sheer number of categories, there were 108 this year. About the only group not represented was pop male vocalists accompanied by a kazoo played blindfolded.
In summary, the Grammy Awards are too polit