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Send in the Clowns

June 21, 2006 / by jvanders

We are always looking for ways to put a smile on our face. If you want to bright up your day, check out the Senate Hearings on C-Span. Watch the demise of the Democratic Party. Watch the Bush bashers fall all over each other to see who could say the bigger lie. Be thankful that none of these idiots on the left will ever become President. Snaps from these hearings will be in the fall elections. Kerry wants to talk for two hours and twenty minutes before a Republican can even speak. Talk about a democracy.

Enjoy the laughs folks. Ive already called my Senators to tell them how ashamed I am of them, why not call yours and tell them the same things.

21 comments on Send in the Clowns

  • JOEZsREPUBLICANPAGE said 2 years ago
    [OHMY][OHMY] You named your post right I popped in and out of the senate meetings and your right CLOWNS [THUMBUP][THUMBUP][THUMBUP]
  • butterfly40 said 2 years ago
    We need a Democrat or liberal to become President, so they can fix the mess the idiots on the right made! [THUMBDOWN][HUH][MAD]
  • jvanders said 2 years ago
    We had a liberal for president, its already common knowledge all of the times that terrorists have attacked America. How many in last 5 years? Remember our other liberal president, Jimmy? How many days were our citizens held captive by Iran? What was the unemployment rate? What was the prime rate when Jimmy was President?

    What was the unemployment rate when Billy was President, what is it now?
    What was our GDP under Billy, what is our GDP now.

    The biggest mistake that America could make right now is putting a liberal democrat in ANY position of authority.

    The thought of have Nancy Pelosi, Reid, Kennedy, Kerry or Durbin in ANY position with some authority, would make me physically ill.

    Don't you ever wonder WHY the terrorists want to get rid of Bush and get a Democrat into office? They know that with a Democrat in the office, NOTHING will be done to them, until its too late.
  • theinvestigator said 2 years ago
    Were you sober when you made this comment?
  • APOLITICALNUT said 2 years ago
    [THUMBUP] C-SPAN is Comedy Central when you watch the liberal Democrats in the House and Senate talk about 'redeployment' as fast as their little legs will let them run like scared rabbits. I have been posting on those hearings. Quitters Always Lose.
  • quesarah said 2 years ago
    BRAVO jvanders! Well said. [THUMBUP][THUMBUP]
  • butterfly40 said 2 years ago
    Under former President Bill clinton, things were going downhill. Just kidding. But everyone was doing alot better economically. The economy was soaring. The deficit had been lowered, and there were even reports of surpluses. The unemployment rate was down. More small businesses were being started. The people of this country were united and getting along much better. How many times did the terrorist attack us? I'm not sure, but the few times we were attacked it did not come close in scale to 9/11. Under President Bush, things have risen. The deficit has risen. I think its somewhere in the trillions now. The unemployment rate has risen. We've had one natural disaster after another. Every state in the union is being squeezed financially. We had 9/11 in which not one but four planes were hijacked, and this happened on President Bushes watch, and what did he do, he sat in a classroom reading to students while the terrorist were flying planes into buildings. Now our soldiers are stuck fighting a war in Iraq, a country who did not attack us, but was used as an excuse for the plans of President Bush and his administration. This war is costing us billions and we still can't find Binladen. And if you want to talk about previous Presidents, lets talk about Reagan and Bush (1st). It was under these administrations that Binladen and Hussein came into power, both with the aid of these two administrations. So if we are sincerely looking for someone to blame for our current state of affairs, the Republicans and the conservatives is where we should start. One of the biggest mistake we could make, is electing another conservative Republican.[HUH]
  • jvanders said 2 years ago
    I have no idea even WHERE to begin, your post is so full of lies and mistruths that you almost made me throw up my lunch.
    A good example is your comment "we've had one natural disaster after another" Yes that is really our presidents fault. 9/11 was his fault to, what the hell, everything is his fault. I was going to go through the rest of your democratic talking points but it is really futile. Go back to school and learn the difference between deficit's and debt. I've reviewed your post and I'm still laughing, if you are a sample of the Democratic voter, we have NOTHING to fear in 2006 or 2008.
  • butterfly40 said 2 years ago
    At least former President Clinton can speak in complete sentences. Unlike President Bush who tends to come across like an idiot everytime he opens his mouth. Maybe he has trouble memorizing the words written by President Dick Chaney. And what is this administration doing about Bin Laden? Attacking and distroying countries that haven't attacked us. You talk about lies being told, the Bush administration told one lie after another to get us into a war with Iraq, and gullable idiots like yourselves believed him. President Bush has lied repeatedly and those with a brain are starting to see him for what he is. I cannot understand how anyone can continue to support someone who has run up the national deficite with reckless spending. Who tried to sell our ports to a company owned by a country who supported terrorism, and who is doing nothing to secure our borders. And lets not get started on the illegal immigration issue. And its funny how the conservatives always bring up the intern scandal. I guess thats all you have. President Clinton was one of the best presidents we've had in a long time, and I believe the Republicans are jealous, because their guy is a failure. And "jvanders," if you're an example of the majority of voters in this country, then we are definitely in trouble. Which Bush would you vote for next, Neil? And one more thing, if President Bush wasn't busy doing his kindergarten schoolwork, maybe 9/11 wouldn't have happened.[HUH]
  • blueallymissey said 2 years ago
    if bush senior and clinton had taken care of business when the first bombs went off in the parking structure of the world trade center than maybe 9/11 would not have happened. its so easy to blame people for things that was most likely there predecessors fault (and yes that is laying blame but the right blame.) its like immigration...its been a problem for decades but has now only come up...its everyones fault (politicians past and present for allowing it to get out of control)
    And clinton was the one who sold our ports in the first place, the same ports everyone made a fuss over not too long ago. Clinton, no matter what he did (whether it be good or bad) will always be remebered as the man who shagged monica.
  • butterfly40 said 2 years ago
    to "theinvestigator," yes I was sober when I made those comments. Were you sober when you voted for President Bush?
  • jvanders said 2 years ago
    I was sober when I voted for our President, and will be sober when I vote for the next Republican as President. I always laugh when I hear a woman defending Clinton and the muslim terrorists. Talk about two defenders of women, what a joke the left is. Your response is just loaded with the same old weary democratic talking points we have been hearing since 2000. By the way the next Bush will probably be Jeb. I'm hoping he will be running against your favorite Hillary or Al Sharpton. You are a great example of why Muslims don't educate their women though. I was going to give examples of the WMD's that were found in Iraq, and the opinions of all of the democrats about why we should invade Iraq but why bother, being the terrorist sympathizer that you are, it would just be a waste of my time.
  • butterfly40 said 2 years ago
    "jvanders," there are some men who will defend former President Clinton as well. I'M NOT NOW, NOR HAVE I EVER DEFENDED THE ACTIONS OF A TERRORIST! Once again you are making many assumptions, and you know what they say about those. I always laught when I hear people, whether on the left or right, defending the actions of President Bush and the Republican party. I am not a Hillary fan, and Al Sharpton is a funny guy, but I would never vote for either of these candidates. And I will take your comment on the education of Muslim women as a compliment. One of the reasons Muslim men didn't want their women educated is because they would loose control of them. And as you have found out, an educated women is an informed, level headed, independent thinker who is not afraid to voice her own opinions. [HUH]
  • jvanders said 2 years ago
    It was not a compliment regarding why Muslims don't educate their women. There isn't anything in your June 24th post that would make me even THINK that you are an educated women who is an informed, level headed, independent thinker who is not afraid to voice her own opinions.
    Every day the wacko in North Korea and Iran also voice their own opinions, that really doesnt make them civilized, or intelligent. I asked several questions in my post of 6/22 obviously you decided to overlook them, here they are again.
    We had a liberal for president, its already common knowledge all of the times that terrorists have attacked America. How many in last 5 years? Remember our other liberal president, Jimmy? How many days were our citizens held captive by Iran? What was the unemployment rate? What was the prime rate when Jimmy was President?
  • butterfly40 said 2 years ago
    "edjamacator," its not rape, if its mutual.
  • Ancient1 said 2 years ago
    Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones seem to differ with your opinion.
  • butterfly40 said 2 years ago
    I guess you found the script all Republicans and right wing conservatives use. It sounds sort of cult like. Your talking points, as you call them, are all the same. Anyone who does not support President Bush and his administration in their under handed ways, is some how a liberal, instead of an independent thinker. Or they're unintelligent because they choose to voice an opinion different from your own. You talk about liberating Iraq. But you are trying to take away the liberties of the citizens of the United States. You have made false statements saying, "that I support the terrorist." But I think its obvious by your comments that you are the real terrorist supporter. There is nothing in your comments or any of your posts, that would lead me to believe, that you are an educated, intelligent, level headed, independent thinking man. You talk about the wackos in North Korea and Iran voicing their opinions, what about the wackos here in the United States, such as yourself, who voice their ignorance everyday. You asked a questions once, what's wrong with being a liberal? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! But there is something wrong with a person, who sees the light, yet chooses to stay in the dark. That's called ignorance. I guess the shady Republicans, currently in office, have the blinds pulled over your eyes. And yes, the comment about educated women, was a compliment. Domineering and abusive men, don't like educated women, because they cannot controll them. An educated, confident, informed woman will not tollerate a fool. [HUH]
  • butterfly40 said 2 years ago
    "ancient1," those women were all willing adults, paid off by the crooked Republicans, trying to bring down a Democratic President. [OHMY]
  • jvanders said 2 years ago
    You aren't for real are you? Yes Bill's girlfriends were all created by those nasty republicans. Your comments are so off the mark they are laughable. Yes you sure are one of those confident and educated women, another Joke.

    I love it - confident and educated and you prefer Bill Clinton. And the funny thing is you dont even see the humor in it.
  • theinvestigator said 2 years ago
    May I suggest that you don't get into a battle of wits with A1.... comparatively speaking .... you are unarmed.
  • alvarezgalloso said 1 years ago
    Sherwood [A Republican Congressman from Pennsylvania] attempted to strangle his mistress.

    Mc Kinney [Democrat and at times Green] assaulted a police officer in the halls of Congress after a police officer asked for her identification.

    Tancredo [Republican from Colorado] states that the problems of the USA are due to the presence of US Latins.

    Patrick Kennedy [Democrat from Rhode Island] admitted to an alcohol problem after denying it.

    Jesse Jackson Jr. [Democrat from Illinois] lied to the people about his weight loss. He said that he was trying a diet fad [When it was actually surgery].

    Duncan Hunter [Republican from California] wanted to convert National Parks into a Personal Playground.

    Jim Davis [Democrat running for Governor of Florida] was a constant no show in Congressional Meetings.

    Burns [of Montana] snoozed during a Department of Agriculture Meeting [a mandatory one].

    Fritz [R-Tennessee], De Lay [R-Texas], Mc Connell [R-Kentucky] put their foot in their mouth with their actions.

    Who cannot forget the freezing money antics of Jefferson?

    So much for Career Politicians of the Republican and Democratic Type.

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