George W. Bush, War Criminal-in-Chief
Dick Cheney, Joint War Criminal-in-Chief
Paul Wolfowitz, War Criminal Planner-in-Chief
Donald Rumsfeld, War Criminal Executioner-in-Chief
Richard Perle, War Criminal Co-Planner
Condoleezza Rice, War Criminal Co-Conspirator
Will The International Court at The Hague please stand up and indict these war criminals who have wreaked death and destruction on humanity and have made human beings suffer through Abu Ghuraib, Guantanamo Bay, renditions and an illegal war in Iraq?
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
State of the Union
A less than impressive 49 minute speech with only a polite applause from the Democrats. Nancy Polosi looked rather uncomfortable except when he talked about health care when all Democrats rose in applause - but Dick Cheney stayed glued to his chair. The Democrats also cheered the President enthusiastically when he talked about immigration reform. Throughout the speech Bush seemed uptight, uncomfortable and less than convincing. He talked about Iraq with not much conviction, an issue that is most important to most Americans.
The strange thing was that Vice President Cheney sat and smirked through most of the speech and Codolozea Rice seemed to be on another planet.
This State of the Union address did not help Republicans any. If the President continues this course the Republicans are in danger of losing more seats in the House and Senate in 2008. With already the possibility of a Democratic President in 2008, checks and balances will be out of the window.
The Republican lawmakers may need to chart their own course to keep their seats and the balance of power which was so cherished by America's forefathers.
The strange thing was that Vice President Cheney sat and smirked through most of the speech and Codolozea Rice seemed to be on another planet.
This State of the Union address did not help Republicans any. If the President continues this course the Republicans are in danger of losing more seats in the House and Senate in 2008. With already the possibility of a Democratic President in 2008, checks and balances will be out of the window.
The Republican lawmakers may need to chart their own course to keep their seats and the balance of power which was so cherished by America's forefathers.
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