Gravatar Who is this fool? I swear.

And Kristi is killing me with her overuse of the exclamation point. She and other followers in the Cult of Dubya must be stopped!!!!

!!!!!!!


Gravatar I like bush too! But if I were Kristi I might think twice 'bout all the double entrendres before I'd let that roll off my tongue...

But seriously, for all those people who think they voted for a christian in the White House, and pray for him daily, will they ever be able to admit a mistake?

Why that might call in question their faith. And that's why Bush's polling will never fall below that certain point. Because the anti-christ would never be smart enough to act like a wolf in sheep's clothing...


Gravatar That's not a joke? Kristi's not *poking fun* at the blind faith of Bush supporters? It reads a little like that, but maybe it's just that the alternative -- that she's serious -- scares me.


Gravatar Hey, at least I recognize my blind faith and naivity. That's more than most Bush idolizers can say. And sorry about the exclamations points. I'll try to control myself.

I'm really not as extreme as I made myself out to be in that comment. Yes, I do respect Pres. Bush, but I also know that he has made mistakes, and is only human.

My real problem is that most of the arguments against Bush have been concerning the war in Iraq, and quite frankly, the opposition needs to get their facts straight.

That is all. Have fun tearing apart my position though. It's quite comical to me. No offense will be taken!

Merry Christmas.


Gravatar "a direct quote, from a reader named Kristi, pulled from the comments section of a minor right-wing blog, to a post that links to one of my posts condemning the Idiot in Chief"

which was in Footloose with Kevin Bacon.
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If that's how Kristi feels, she can forget about me going to see her next national tour with Ice Capades.

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Gravatar My real problem is that most of the arguments against Bush have been concerning the war in Iraq, and quite frankly, the opposition needs to get their facts straight.

Yes, we ned to realize that WMD actually were found, that our troops are even now being offered flowers and greeted warmly as liberators, that hardly anyone was killed or injured and that the whole operation was wrapped up over a year ago at minimal cost to the nation. Or am I getting my facts wrong again?


Gravatar Everybody is "only human". I expect more, however, than "only human" from the Commander in Chief of the United States of America. We should all expect more. We should, at the very least, expect him to adhere to the laws set in the Constitution.


Gravatar Oh, and Iraq, of course, is merely the tip of the iceberg as far as arguments against Bush go.


Gravatar When humans commit crimes, they go to jail. They certainly don't go on being President of the United States.

And Bush has definitely *not* characterized his illegal domestic surveilance as a mistake. As far as he's concerned, it's vital and necessary, and he'd authorize it again any day of the week.

When you're the President of the United States, you don't get a do-over on this kind of thing.


Gravatar Erik: Exactly!

Kristi: Best wishes. I only hope you wake up and smell the coffee. And soon. You're being lied to and spied upon by those put in a position to protect and serve us. Don't ever forget that.

Also, remember to use exclamation points sparingly.




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