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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Beg your pardon..

These are, likely, the words Libby is practicing in front of a mirror as he is conjuring up the next racy man-on-dog novel. One thing is for certain, at least his cellmate will not find any dirth of imagination in his new roomie. Could this week get any worse for this administration? First, the revelation of the abject apathy and contempt they hold for the soldiers who have sacrificed their body and soul in what they were told was a righteous cause (the Walter Reed story), and then this, the unraveling of hubris that marks this regime, who truly thought they could get away with tarnishing and slandering of a citizen (Plame-Wilson)who had sacrificed her life and family for this country for over 20 years.

Only one thing could top this, and that was revealed in a picture, where the VP spoke at the 103rd VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars). He's neither a veteran nor has he fought in a foreign war, unless starting one counts. Now, the odds of that happening should be like that of Larry Flynt speaking on the "ills of pornography" at Liberty University (Falwell's wet dream) commencement. Wasn't this, Veep, the man who took 5 or 6 deferrals to avoid going to Vietnam ? His reasons were, "I had other priorities.."

Anytime I bring some of these things up in an argument, the best I get back from a conservative is, "Well, at least W didn't get a BJ in the oval". They are still pissed about that, can you believe it? I have decided that the average conservative is a BJ-deprived, bitter old white man or the wife of one who did get one!

What can I say, I do beg your pardon?

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2 Comments:

Blogger MtnWoman said...

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5:24 AM  
Blogger MtnWoman said...

Even before this Administration created contempt for the US around the world, I could not understand why Clinton's activities in the Oval Office became a national issue. In France, when a president dies, his wife AND his mistress come to the funeral. In Canada, in the 1970s!, the prime minister said that the state had no business in the nation's bedrooms (or any other room, presumably).

A person's sexual proclivities, as long as they are acted out with consenting adults, are a matter for him or her and the immediate family. Let's focus on behavior that effects all of us and not on a brief spasm that did not send anyone to his death.

5:30 AM  

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