Title: This says it all
Reverend Wally - July 9, 2007 12:38 AM (GMT)
Unk - July 9, 2007 07:30 AM (GMT)
Very heartening to see the popular will in USA speaking up... if only it will now drive forward, and seek impeachment... Trason would be a good start... I beliueve it may even have Capital Punishment if found guilty... no point in stripping his assets, or him doing time... he probably has billions of stolen $ tucked away somewhere, and he's buy his way to an easy life inside, or a very short sentence..
Hopefully he'll get a VERY short sentence... one just long enough to strap him onto the table, and administer the lethal injection! a fitting end to the man who murdered innocents in the name of profit, and quite possibly, even masterminded 9/11 to create the background on which he then peddled war against another nation, to steal their Oil.
imprisonslimebush - July 9, 2007 03:56 PM (GMT)
I've been watching Keith Olbermann religiously for the past few months, and I put that Special Comment of his on tape to keep, even though as great as it was it also will do no good of course, unfortunately,,,,so very very unfortunately.....
Reverend Wally - July 9, 2007 05:44 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (imprisonslimebush @ Jul 9 2007, 11:56 AM) |
| I've been watching Keith Olbermann religiously for the past few months, and I put that Special Comment of his on tape to keep, even though as great as it was it also will do no good of course, unfortunately,,,,so very very unfortunately..... |
True.
That is why I am going out on the limb with a suggestion that we forcefully take the White House back no matter what it takes to do it.
This is war .... and the present flock of morons in the nation's capital are the enemy.
They are NOT honorable men and women (anyone in the Bush family and/or administration/staff) and will not willingly do anything that is logically the right thing.
Read into this what you want, but we do need to gear up for war (The Second American Revolution).
:angry:
If I should suddenly drop from sight and disappear, I hope it will
1 - wake up those of you who are in a denial based sleep state, and
2 - cause someone out there who cares to come find out what happened to me.
:mad:
Read the documents of the United States right here.
Click on the one you want to view.
The Constitution of The United States of AmericaThe Bill of Rights with the first ten amendmentsThe Other AmendmentsThe Articles of ConfederationThe Declaration of IndependenceThe Story of the Actual First US President; John Hanson
whybaby - July 9, 2007 10:30 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Reverend Wally @ Jul 9 2007, 11:44 AM) |
That is why I am going out on the limb with a suggestion that we forcefully take the White House back no matter what it takes to do it. This is war .... ... we do need to gear up for war (The Second American Revolution).
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Now, now, now, Reverend Wally! :unsure:
Please don't go ballistic, or even suggest it. First of all, what would Al Gore do? You already know! He (and we) suffered a coup d'etat, and yet he showed us the necessity of honoring the rule of law - unlike the enemy. You don't want to become the enemy, do you? We need to temper our beliefs, feelings, and actions with REASON. We have to be the change we want to see. War and violence are a perceived lack of options and/or a failure of the imagination. This is despair speaking. But we have every reason to hope for change! It's happening slower than we want, but everything is trending in our direction. Have faith!
Besides, I don't think that my future husband, Keith Olbermann, wants us to become violent thugs masquerading as freedom fighters (like Oliver North). Notice that you yourself are moved by K.O.'s words, his ideas, and not acts of violence or anarchy.
And because I do care about you (even though we've never met), I'd like to think that you will choose more effective ways to help change occur - we have to educate people into changing, not beat them into changing (which is exactly what GW Bush does).
Stay safe. There is a light around this corner.
imprisonslimebush - July 10, 2007 02:57 AM (GMT)
"Besides, I don't think that my future husband, Keith Olbermann"
?????????????????????????????? :huh:
TNblue - July 10, 2007 03:34 AM (GMT)
So, shall we echo K.O. and issue a massive call/petition for Bush to resign since no one seems to want to impeach him? What a yummy thought.
imprisonslimebush - July 10, 2007 06:51 PM (GMT)
It still wouldn't happen--even if everyone in this country signed the petition demanding him to resign it still wouldn't happen,,,he's as stubborn as he is stupid.
Even if he was dragged out physically, he'd get up and walk right back in. Then again, and again, and again.
In fact, stubbornness is right up there with his other lovely traits: greed, heartlessness, lust for power and unbelievable moronic bullheadedness :dripple:
Reverend Wally - July 10, 2007 07:18 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (imprisonslimebush @ Jul 10 2007, 02:51 PM) |
It still wouldn't happen--even if everyone in this country signed the petition demanding him to resign it still wouldn't happen,,,he's as stubborn as he is stupid. Even if he was dragged out physically, he'd get up and walk right back in. Then again, and again, and again. In fact, stubbornness is right up there with his other lovely traits: greed, heartlessness, lust for power and unbelievable moronic bullheadedness :dripple: |
Reverend Wally - July 10, 2007 07:52 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Reverend Wally @ Jul 9 2007, 01:44 PM) |
| QUOTE (imprisonslimebush @ Jul 9 2007, 11:56 AM) | | I've been watching Keith Olbermann religiously for the past few months, and I put that Special Comment of his on tape to keep, even though as great as it was it also will do no good of course, unfortunately,,,,so very very unfortunately..... |
True.
That is why I am going out on the limb with a suggestion that we forcefully take the White House back no matter what it takes to do it.
This is war .... and the present flock of morons in the nation's capital are the enemy.
They are NOT honorable men and women (anyone in the Bush family and/or administration/staff) and will not willingly do anything that is logically the right thing.
Read into this what you want, but we do need to gear up for war (The Second American Revolution).
:angry:
If I should suddenly drop from sight and disappear, I hope it will
1 - wake up those of you who are in a denial based sleep state, and
2 - cause someone out there who cares to come find out what happened to me.
:mad:
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whybaby - July 10, 2007 09:17 PM (GMT)
The thing about "my future husband, Keith Olbermann" is a joke, imprisonslimebush. Stephanie Miller of Air America radio says that all the time on her show. It's her way (and mine) of deeply admiring Keith O. (or whomever). It makes no difference if you've met the person or not, if they're married, or even if they're alive ....
Consequently...
my future husband Keith Olbermann
my future husband Al Gore
my future husband Stephen Colbert
my future husband Bill Moyers
my future husband John Lennon
Oh shoot, they're all taken! :mad:
Speaking of jokes, I'm glad to hear, Rev, that you won't be taking up arms after all. :Y:
Reverend Wally - July 11, 2007 01:45 AM (GMT)
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I'm glad to hear, Rev, that you won't be taking up arms after all.
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TNblue - July 11, 2007 03:12 AM (GMT)
:laugh: You sure know how to get on the "watch" list don't you, Rev.?
Keep posting, or I'm going to have to get Fidel to send someone looking for you. :rolleyes:
al001 - July 11, 2007 02:57 PM (GMT)
imprisonslimebush - July 11, 2007 07:00 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (whybaby @ Jul 10 2007, 03:17 PM) |
The thing about "my future husband, Keith Olbermann" is a joke, imprisonslimebush. Stephanie Miller of Air America radio says that all the time on her show. It's her way (and mine) of deeply admiring Keith O. (or whomever). It makes no difference if you've met the person or not, if they're married, or even if they're alive ....
Consequently... my future husband Keith Olbermann my future husband Al Gore my future husband Stephen Colbert my future husband Bill Moyers my future husband John Lennon
Oh shoot, they're all taken! :mad:
Speaking of jokes, I'm glad to hear, Rev, that you won't be taking up arms after all. :Y: |
Yes I've been doing that for YEARS----and it's the exact same thing I've been saying about Bill Maher for 10 years now :P (Rod Stewart for about 30 years :coolwink: )
It's nice to know someone else finally understands! When I say 'my future husband Bill' people look at me like I'm crazy...
But I don't know who you are and if you meant it literally; if you really know him or whatever.....And I certainly didn't expect your answer to be the same thing I've been doing for so long,,,,How nice to have found a kindred soul :)
P.S. I've wished for so long that my Bill would run for office! He understands politics from the inside out and he has the pure common sense that is so sorely needed.
ALGOREismylife - July 11, 2007 09:30 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (whybaby @ Jul 10 2007, 03:17 PM) |
The thing about "my future husband, Keith Olbermann" is a joke, imprisonslimebush. Stephanie Miller of Air America radio says that all the time on her show. It's her way (and mine) of deeply admiring Keith O. (or whomever). It makes no difference if you've met the person or not, if they're married, or even if they're alive ....
Consequently... my future husband Keith Olbermann my future husband Al Gore my future husband Stephen Colbert my future husband Bill Moyers my future husband John Lennon
Oh shoot, they're all taken! :mad:
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My choice of course would be the second one on your list. Enough said. :D
imprisonslimebush - July 11, 2007 09:57 PM (GMT)
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO........really???
What a surprise! :P
whybaby - July 12, 2007 01:18 AM (GMT)
Hey, back atcha, ibs! My boyfriend Michael Moore sends his best to you too. :laugh:
AGIML, I'm afraid that Al GOREgeous is really, REALLY taken. :(
But we can dream... :rolleyes:
ALGOREismylife - July 12, 2007 01:31 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (whybaby @ Jul 11 2007, 07:18 PM) |
AGIML, I'm afraid that Al GOREgeous is really, REALLY taken. :(
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Yeah I know............ :(
But if he would could atleast have AL, the awesome, caring and great hunk of a man with tons of integrity and intelligence as our PRESIDENT, than that's atleast something. We would get to see him almost everyday and knowing he is helping us all. That would be good enough for me. :good:
Reverend Wally - July 26, 2007 07:01 PM (GMT)
imprisonslimebush - July 26, 2007 10:37 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Reverend Wally @ Jul 10 2007, 01:18 PM) |
| QUOTE (imprisonslimebush @ Jul 10 2007, 02:51 PM) | It still wouldn't happen--even if everyone in this country signed the petition demanding him to resign it still wouldn't happen,,,he's as stubborn as he is stupid. Even if he was dragged out physically, he'd get up and walk right back in. Then again, and again, and again. In fact, stubbornness is right up there with his other lovely traits: greed, heartlessness, lust for power and unbelievable moronic bullheadedness :dripple: |
Aha ... :o
The invincible "Frankenstein" monster in real life.
:blink:
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Frankenstein's monster had a heart, maybe not literally but figuratively...he cared about the blind man who fed him,,,he had human emotion, something slimebush is sorely lacking <_<