Just found this:
The Left's Collective Aneurysm
As expected, today’s extraordinary front page article in the New York Times on progress in Iraq is causing aneurysms across wide swathes of the left-wing blogosphere. You might think the news that “the security improvements in most neighborhoods are realâ€
The left freaks out.
The left freaks out.
Last edited by L Day on Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:12 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: The left freaks out.
That's the mentality that puts us in the state the country is in. I can guarantee you that average neo-con would be just as incredulous if we were losing.L Day wrote:They bet on the wrong horse.
But people have good reason to be skeptical after being fed mostly lies during the first 2 years in iraq.
Re: The left freaks out.
HA! wake up smell the coffee! they feed us lies every day. years and years and years of it. Since long before Christ anyway. My crusty 2 centsShamis wrote:That's the mentality that puts us in the state the country is in. I can guarantee you that average neo-con would be just as incredulous if we were losing.L Day wrote:They bet on the wrong horse.
But people have good reason to be skeptical after being fed mostly lies during the first 2 years in iraq.
"Everyone should have a plan for the zombie apocolipse" Courtney
Atl - Sorry you didn't get my reference to Bin Laden's "strong horse" metaphor.
Regardless of how any American feels about whether or not the war was justified, the left let their hatred of Bush turn them into treasonous cowards who actually wanted to see their own country loose the war against radical Islam. They're performance was pathetic, they bet on the jihadists, and now, pardon me, but I'm going to rub it in.
Regardless of how any American feels about whether or not the war was justified, the left let their hatred of Bush turn them into treasonous cowards who actually wanted to see their own country loose the war against radical Islam. They're performance was pathetic, they bet on the jihadists, and now, pardon me, but I'm going to rub it in.
Well I feel that the difference between left and right is like choosing Pepsi or Coke...the same artificial shit in a different can. However I find that I do not like what is happening in Iraq right now. I have been an active member of the armed forces before as an infantryman, and I want to enlighten others to the notion that these are people and not chess pieces. They have families who want to see them again, and they don't necessarily want to die for someones political gain.
www.warriorfusion.org
There is a big difference between losing, and taking your ball and going home.L Day wrote:Regardless of how any American feels about whether or not the war was justified, the left let their hatred of Bush turn them into treasonous cowards who actually wanted to see their own country loose the war against radical Islam. They're performance was pathetic, they bet on the jihadists, and now, pardon me, but I'm going to rub it in.
I should spend more time copying and pasting like you, Day. Funny how every line you "came up with" can be Googled to a right wing blog.
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[size=75]You are as bad as Alan, and even he hits the mark sometimes. -charlie
"Not all conservatives are stupid, but most stupid people are conservative." - John Stuart Mill[/size]
"Not all conservatives are stupid, but most stupid people are conservative." - John Stuart Mill[/size]
He doesn't have to copy and paste. The right wingers are very united on their stance to just about everything. Galvanized by conservative talk radio, they can all recite their collective belief system very easily and precisely. That's why they do well in politics. Vs those stupid free thinking liberals who never agree on anything.Alan Evil wrote:I should spend more time copying and pasting like you, Day. Funny how every line you "came up with" can be Googled to a right wing blog.
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