August 27, 2003




"At the end of the day, it's of keen interest to me to see whether or not we can get Karl Rove frog-marched out of the White House in handcuffs. And trust me, when I use that name, I measure my words." - - Ambassador Joseph Wilson.




'Bring 'em on!' Bunnypants vows to send your children off to fight and die
While he vacations, raises millions of dollars for himself in champagne shakedowns.

Vietnam war deserter/callous, partying fundraiser Smirky McAWOL vowed Tuesday there would be no retreat from Iraq, even as the toll of dead U.S. soldiers since May 1 rose to 141, surpassing the number killed during the six weeks of major combat.

The stakes, the gutless simpleton said, "could not be greater for the American people," adding: "Our military is confronting terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan and in other places so our people will not have to confront terrorist violence in New York or St. Louis or Los Angeles."

Yeah, thanks. What a complete and utter tool. Iraq had NOTHING TO DO WITH TERRORISM until he went in there with guns blazing and left the country in ruins. Meanwhile, he's still alienating the UN and the countries that could be helping us. Good call, dipshit.

When fascist punk Simian Stinkysox declared an end to major combat on May 1, during an outrageous photo-op on the aircraft carrier off the coast of San Diego, the American toll stood at 138 killed during the invasion of Iraq.

By Tuesday, 141 more had died, bringing the total to 279 troops killed since the war started on March 20.





Unprepared for peace in Iraq
"The president's stubborn insistence that much of the world be shut out of real participation in the rebuilding effort in Iraq is obviously costing lives. In addition, it is costing the United States credibility in Iraq and around the globe. We promised to improve the quality of life, yet so far we have failed to deliver. As a result, increasing numbers of Iraqis see the United States only as occupier, not liberator.

"Instead of giving the young people of Iraq a reason to turn away from the violence of terrorism, we have, through failures and unkept promises, fed the seeds of discontent. The inability of the United States to secure the peace in Iraq virtually guarantees al Qaeda a fertile field of new recruits." - - hero/patriot Sen. Robert Byrd, Tuesday, August 26, 2003.

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