#1 2009-03-31 15:30:16
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/commen … 992569.ece
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#2 2009-03-31 18:41:43
The only way this would get to trial is if Obama is trailing in the polls in '12.
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#3 2009-03-31 19:22:21
Growling and sneering, Cheney accused the new president of actively endangering the lives of Americans by ending the detention and interrogation programmes of the last administration, and vowing to close Guantanamo Bay. It’s hard to overstate how unseemly and unusual this was.
Indeed. Doesn't he know that kind of classless behavior puts him in the company of Jimmy Carter?
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#4 2009-03-31 19:28:09
Zookeeper wrote:
Indeed. Doesn't he know that kind of classless behavior puts him in the company of Jimmy Carter?
Maybe but the worst he did was shill for the homeless and a new tool belt. And killer rabbits.
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#5 2009-03-31 19:50:35
choad wrote:
Zookeeper wrote:
Indeed. Doesn't he know that kind of classless behavior puts him in the company of Jimmy Carter?
Maybe but the worst he did was shill for the homeless and a new tool belt. And killer rabbits.
My dad still has a can of Billy Beer.
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#6 2009-03-31 19:50:51
choad wrote:
Zookeeper wrote:
Indeed. Doesn't he know that kind of classless behavior puts him in the company of Jimmy Carter?
Maybe but the worst he did was shill for the homeless...
Not just the worst he managed to do. It was about the best he ever managed to do as well (aside from the Camp David Accords).
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#7 2009-03-31 20:03:07
Zookeeper wrote:
Not just the worst he managed to do. It was about the best he ever managed to do as well (aside from the Camp David Accords).
Remind me of the good done by Cheney. The lives he touched with his sense of compassion, and understanding. I am waiting with bated breath.
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#8 2009-03-31 20:06:57
Dmtdust wrote:
Remind me of the good done by Cheney. The lives he touched with his sense of compassion, and understanding. I am waiting with bated breath.
He raised awareness about heart disease.
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#9 2009-03-31 21:48:54
Dmtdust wrote:
Zookeeper wrote:
Not just the worst he managed to do. It was about the best he ever managed to do as well (aside from the Camp David Accords).
Remind me of the good done by Cheney. The lives he touched with his sense of compassion, and understanding. I am waiting with bated breath.
I compare Cheney with Carter and you some how conclude that I'm defending him?
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#10 2009-03-31 22:25:02
Zookeeper wrote:
Dmtdust wrote:
Zookeeper wrote:
Not just the worst he managed to do. It was about the best he ever managed to do as well (aside from the Camp David Accords).
Remind me of the good done by Cheney. The lives he touched with his sense of compassion, and understanding. I am waiting with bated breath.
I compare Cheney with Carter and you some how conclude that I'm defending him?
An imperfect medium Zooks. I can't actually catch your inflections or tonality with the written word. Try smiley faces. Comparing the 2 men is like apples and oranges in my mind. Your speed may differ.
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#11 2009-03-31 22:32:22
Dmtdust wrote:
Remind me of the good done by Cheney. The lives he touched with his sense of compassion, and understanding. I am waiting with bated breath.
He shot a Lawyer in the face with a shotgun!!
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#12 2009-04-01 00:23:41
Dmtdust wrote:
Zookeeper wrote:
Dmtdust wrote:
Remind me of the good done by Cheney. The lives he touched with his sense of compassion, and understanding. I am waiting with bated breath.
I compare Cheney with Carter and you some how conclude that I'm defending him?
An imperfect medium Zooks. I can't actually catch your inflections or tonality with the written word.
I am a riddle wrapped in an enigma double-wrapped in a flour tortilla.
Dmtdust wrote:
Comparing the 2 men is like apples and oranges in my mind.
You need to expand your mind. Just because you hate one and not the other doesn't mean they can't be criticized for the same shit-headedness when they both make the same shit-head move.
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#13 2009-04-01 01:23:00
I don't hate either. You are sweet, but clueless.
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#14 2009-04-01 02:39:42
jesusluvspegging wrote:
Dmtdust wrote:
Remind me of the good done by Cheney. The lives he touched with his sense of compassion, and understanding. I am waiting with bated breath.
He raised awareness about heart disease.
I'm sorry; did you mean he raised hopes for heart disease?
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#15 2009-04-01 17:55:41
Dmtdust wrote:
I don't hate either. You are sweet, but clueless.
Sorry. I know at least a few people here hate Cheney. Perhaps you don't "hate" him but I'm guessing you two won't be picking out china patterns anytime soon either.
Oh, and you're sweet too Dusty! Kiss-kiss!
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#16 2009-04-01 18:16:28
Zookeeper wrote:
Dmtdust wrote:
I don't hate either. You are sweet, but clueless.
Sorry. I know at least a few people here hate Cheney. Perhaps you don't "hate" him but I'm guessing you two won't be picking out china patterns anytime soon either.
Oh, and you're sweet too Dusty! Kiss-kiss!
Here's Looking At You Zookies!
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#17 2009-04-01 18:22:03
I’ve seen some of the dungeons where my ancestors tortured heretics, and it is one of my fondest fantasies that our former president Dick Cheney and his lackey George W. Bush get kidnapped by the EU and interrogated in one of these chambers.
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#18 2009-04-02 05:13:12
fnord wrote:
I’ve seen some of the dungeons where my ancestors tortured heretics, and it is one of my fondest fantasies that our former president Dick Cheney and his lackey George W. Bush get kidnapped by the EU and interrogated in one of these chambers.
Since I get no adequate image results for the term "torture equipment," I guess I'll just have to say something.
Unfortunately, I think, the minions of the Bush regime are beyond express punishment. Unless someone brought up acts in Iraq/Gitmo at the Hague, the rest of this is just rumorz on teh Intarwebz; bloggers who seem to find it just to Monday-morning quarterback a demolished Constitution and an ignored set of Geneva Convention dicta. My last hope is a lot more feasible: That Cheney finally croaks from a heart condition, without getting to enjoy any of his "deferred salary" from Halliburton; and that Bush lives long enough to suffer his ignominy. Trying them in foreign or even domestic courts would be fruitless.
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#19 2009-04-02 08:51:52
You know, for all of the racks and hot iron grates and the like, it was the pirate gibbons that always skeeved me out the most.
Imagine being locked up in there, hung up in public until you dehydrated, knowing that the birds would be eating your eyeballs long before you were truly dead.
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#20 2009-04-02 08:58:34
GooberMcNutly wrote:
Imagine being locked up in there, hung up in public until you dehydrated, knowing that the birds would be eating your eyeballs long before you were truly dead.
Just another fun day on High Street!
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