"Once again we see that the GOP will truly do and say anything regardless of whether or not it's true, they are so desperate to hold onto power," Democratic National Committee Communications Director Karen Finney said in a statement. "Clearly Republicans are so afraid of their abysmal record they can't offer one example of what they've done to keep America safe." tags politics republicans fear lies bush gopI'd just label this pathetic if it weren't for so many sheep buying into their fear mongering. picked by dollyllama 2 years ago |
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This is not about electing Ron Paul,(too late for that), it's about the Trilateral Commission's fear of young people finding out about the power they have. 7 comments edit related share politicsEdit: The official site picked by siennablue 6 months ago |
Lies, lies, lies. Sounds like politics is perfect for her. picked by arsphidius 6 months ago 2 comments edit related share politics |
Does anyone notice a trend in the Bush administration: 4 comments edit related share politics
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Barack Obama has said he wants to change the political system. Now that he is president-elect, we'll see what that actually means. 4 comments edit related share politicsIn his acceptance speech, Obama plans to offer some symbolic gestures, such as reaching out to Republicans and not appearing overly celebratory. This is a good start, but there's more he could do. Here are a few suggestions: picked by ImNotBlue 2 weeks ago |
That's right – your world is finally complete! It's amazing wacky fun time with all-new Psychedelic RepublicansTM trading cards! Collect them all, and gaze on in helpless, pupil-dilating wonder as your favorite C-SPAN stars morph into groovy explosions of technicolor quasi-fascism! picked by buddha 12 months ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
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Businesses are lobbying the Bush administration to roll back rules that let employees take time off for family needs and medical problems. And electric power companies are pushing the government to relax pollution-control requirements. 4 comments edit related share politics*This really pisses me off. picked by dollyllama 12 months ago |
The McCain-Palin ticket has been making much of the fact that the Arizona senator wanted more troops in Iraq as early as 2003. Yet he supported Bush for re-election, wrong-headed Iraq policy and all. He could have done the truly "maverick" thing and tried to unseat Bush so as to improve the execution of the war. He put the interests of the Republican Party over the good of his country. picked by artsaken 2 months ago 3 comments edit related share politics |