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Ned
09-18-2006, 12:31 PM
I was listening to Rush Limbaugh last week. While it's extremely rare I agree with a single word, sentence or idea the man utters, I do find it interesting to get some understanding of the opposition, and so listen occasionally. I found it interesting that he was going on and on about the "liberals" and as Rush put it, their outrageous attempt to make hay out of the years' old decision to get into Iraq based on their potential use WMDs against our country. He said, "The decision's been made, we're there, get over it." A few minutes later he was railing against Clinton and the fact that Clinton couldn't keep it in his pants. I wanted to call him up, but had no time to do so, to say to him, "That's even older stuff, the man's not even in office, get over it, who care's."

Earlier today I saw the photograph in the below link, showing a poster which sums up my feelings about Bush and the WMDs he used to justify the Iraq War, and Clinton's misdeed in office.

Isn't it worse to trick the nation into ... (http://rivertext.smugmug.com/gallery/623602/1/26868715/Medium) [The language in the photo may not be suitable for some people including youngsters]

mtp51
09-18-2006, 02:14 PM
Good one, Ned. How about that Rush....I too tune in on occasion to see what he's ranting about. It is somewhat entertaining at times, especially when I remember that he is, after all, just a drug addict and womanizer.

pezmanffx
09-19-2006, 01:29 PM
I agree with that flyer. I remember taking a sociality class in college back in the mid 80's. I cant recall what politician was currently being charges with infadelity but the instructer made the comment one day...

"I would rather have a politician F*%^ some woman than F(*$ the country."