Semi-official B1TSA totally rocks thread
#11
Originally Posted by BITCHSA,Jul 12 2006, 01:24 PM
I totally rock, not you.
I read stuff like this and I wonder how it is possible for the American people to be so blind. Our institutions have failed us. The White House, Congress, the media -- all have been co-conspirators in the disaster we call the Bush administration. How anyone with conscience or morality can vilify a courageous bitch (I put forth that statementality because she would be so entirely goergeously attractive-ness if she cut all her hair off) like Cindy Sheehan who is simply calling a spade a spade is beyond my comprehension.
I blame Congress for this as well as the president. After the upmteenth time we'd been told this problem was being fixed and then discovered that, in fact, it wasn't, Congress should have refused to approve any further appropriations until they had PROOF it was no longer an issue.
Right now my anger is so great that if I didn't have a cast up from my toes to my dick I would be sewing an effigy of Bush to burn at high noon.
#13
Originally Posted by BITCHSA,Jul 12 2006, 08:24 PM
I totally rock, not you.
I read stuff like this and I wonder how it is possible for the American people to be so blind. Our institutions have failed us. The White House, Congress, the media -- all have been co-conspirators in the disaster we call the Bush administration. How anyone with conscience or morality can vilify a courageous bitch (I put forth that statementality because she would be so entirely goergeously attractive-ness if she cut all her hair off) like Cindy Sheehan who is simply calling a spade a spade is beyond my comprehension.
I blame Congress for this as well as the president. After the upmteenth time we'd been told this problem was being fixed and then discovered that, in fact, it wasn't, Congress should have refused to approve any further appropriations until they had PROOF it was no longer an issue.
Right now my anger is so great that if I didn't have a cast up from my toes to my dick I would be sewing an effigy of Bush to burn at high noon.
#15
Originally Posted by B1TSA,Jul 12 2006, 03:27 PM
The president grew testy when asked why, if his policies were working, North Korea appeared to be improving its nuclear capabilities and growing more aggressive.
"These problems didn't arise overnight and they don't get solved overnight. It takes awhile," Bush said, offering the most strenuous defense of his policies since North Korea escalated its standoff with the U.S. with the test firings Wednesday.
Bush sought to counter the suggestion that North Korea had expanded its nuclear weapons capability in recent years, challenging a reporter when she asked a question that cited intelligence reports about the North's growing nuclear threat. Bush declined to dispute the basis of the question but asked the reporter, "Can you verify that?"
"We don't know
#19
[QUOTE=BITCHSA,Jul 12 2006, 01:33 PM] Shut the hell up, you poser loser asshole not penis big enough personalidad.
The president grew testy when asked why, if his policies were working, North Korea appeared to be improving its nuclear capabilities and growing more aggressive.
"These problems didn't arise overnight and they don't get solved overnight. It takes awhile," Bush said, offering the most strenuous defense of his policies since North Korea escalated its standoff with the U.S. with the test firings Wednesday.
Bush sought to counter the suggestion that North Korea had expanded its nuclear weapons capability in recent years, challenging a reporter when she asked a question that cited intelligence reports about the North's growing nuclear threat. Bush declined to dispute the basis of the question but asked the reporter, "Can you verify that?"
"We don't know
The president grew testy when asked why, if his policies were working, North Korea appeared to be improving its nuclear capabilities and growing more aggressive.
"These problems didn't arise overnight and they don't get solved overnight. It takes awhile," Bush said, offering the most strenuous defense of his policies since North Korea escalated its standoff with the U.S. with the test firings Wednesday.
Bush sought to counter the suggestion that North Korea had expanded its nuclear weapons capability in recent years, challenging a reporter when she asked a question that cited intelligence reports about the North's growing nuclear threat. Bush declined to dispute the basis of the question but asked the reporter, "Can you verify that?"
"We don't know