Angry Mollusk
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Thu Feb-28-08 09:14 AM
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Today Bush will once again push for warentless wiretapping- Here we go again! |
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Edited on Thu Feb-28-08 09:18 AM by Angry Mollusk
At 10 am today the shrub will be giving a press conference- among the issues he'll be pontificating is the need for 'warentless wiretapping'. Why can't Bush's supporters see that their own freedoms may come into jeopardy if we give the government the power to ignore law and go after anyone? What's the next stop- reading our emails? Intercepting our snail mail? Randomly searching our homes or cars?
The government should fear the people-the people shouldn't have to fear the government. Apparently in Bush world, they consider the biggest threat to freedom- to be freedom!
Give up your civil liberties and worship Jesus- that to them is true freedom. I can't wait for this nightmare to end.....
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Thu Feb-28-08 09:23 AM
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1. we must be their biggest threat, since they continue to take |
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away our liberties away from us. It is their way of controlling the masses, keep them wrapped in FEAR.
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Angry Mollusk
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Thu Feb-28-08 09:32 AM
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4. That's a big reason Republicans pander to the ultra right wing Christians |
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as many of them are frightened and gullible as is-fear was a way to get their votes. I have seen a few people on the right suggest Bush is 'guided by the hand of Jesus'. And of course the frightened religious crowd followed Bush lock step... Plus Republicans do not want the war to end-ever. The bogeyman of the so called 'Islamofascist' is behind evey tree, and god forbid you don't let Bush do whatever he wants, other wise 'the terrorists will attack us!!'
Republicans are fucking cowards, because right wing is all to willing to let the government do whatever it wants....and there ideology is totally based on fear- Fear of Muslims, fear of satan... And to think the Republicans claim they favor a smaller and less intrusive government.
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Angry Mollusk
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Thu Feb-28-08 09:24 AM
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2. How does this protect freedom? |
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Can anyone tell me how warentless wiretapping protects freedom? I remember a proto-fascist caller to Sam Seder's radio show offered the assinine rationalization for warentless wiretapping;
'If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to worry about'.
Why is the the right wing Republicans are so contemptuous of civil liberties? Be it their disdain for dissent, or their belief the government should be able to do whatever it wants- I see little evidence right wing Republican ideology 'embraces freedom'.
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:09 AM
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15. that comment is just so ignorant |
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'If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to worry about'.
that is just pure ignorance.
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Angry Mollusk
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:11 AM
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19. That's right wing logic,of lack thereof |
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Ignorance defines right wing thinking. These are people who think that war IS peace. They think that dissent is a threat to freedom.
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Thu Feb-28-08 09:28 AM
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3. You know I'm scared to death that our senators will ultimately give him what he wants |
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we have that bastid over a barrel right now and we need to keep him there, sticking it to him every chance we get. We all know he's been doing it to us for a long time. Hell, if you're from texas I suspect it would seem like its been a lifetime
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Thu Feb-28-08 09:38 AM
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5. Sadly the Democrats tend to fall to their knees and give Bush whatever he wants |
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Edited on Thu Feb-28-08 09:40 AM by Angry Mollusk
Democrats have the habit of falling to their knees and giving Bush whatever he wants. I really hope the Democrats stand their ground, and tell Bush 'ENOUGH!!'
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Thu Feb-28-08 09:59 AM
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8. But I'm starting to run out of hope |
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and if there is anyone thing a person who knows me can say about me is I have hope. so say where we've allowed ourselves to be led to. I cry for what was and what is not to be anymore. Welcome to DU Angry Mollusk, we have something in common, you're Angry and I'm Mad.:hi: :-)
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:10 AM
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16. I only wish about of million or more of us would tell * enough. |
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:11 AM
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18. oops Yes Welcome to DU Angry Mollusk!! |
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:15 AM
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21. Thanks, I'm really glad I found this site |
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I'm very glad I found DU, I thought I was living in some kind of Bizarro world for a time- good to see there are still people out there who are sick of the corruption and lies of the Republicans, and want to protect our freedoms from those who seek to take them away...
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:28 AM
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26. emotions can run high here at DU especially at election time |
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Edited on Thu Feb-28-08 10:29 AM by alyce douglas
just a warning. Enter at your own risk in the GD-P.
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Angry Mollusk
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:33 AM
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28. It's understandable, but a bit troubling |
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how the Clinton Democrats and Obama Democrats are adopting very nasty attitudes toward one another...I hope Obama wins- if he's not nominated , I'll support Hillary all the way, and/or vise verse..
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Thu Feb-28-08 11:42 AM
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37. that should our end game |
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there is no way we need or want another repig in the WH, and a word of caution, I wouldn't put it pass these thugs to steal this election too. Pitchforks and torches if that happens.
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Thu Feb-28-08 09:45 AM
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6. If they let him off the hook this time, forget any punishment for any other crime. |
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They certainly have something they can pull out of their hat to bring Congress to their knees. He isn't panicked because he feels our safety is in danger of being violated...it's his own safety. Why can't Congress see that and act?
I get so tired of these stupid games they play.
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Thu Feb-28-08 09:55 AM
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7. Will Congress and the Senate stand up to Bush-for once? |
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Edited on Thu Feb-28-08 09:58 AM by Angry Mollusk
I hope the Democrats stand up to Bush, and recognize that warentless wiretaps opens up a pandora's box that will lead to unwarranted searches and seizures on all citizens . Remember, Bush once said the Constitution is 'just a goddamn piece of paper'; so he doesn't give a shit if his policies take away freedoms. He and his supporters engage in Orwellian doublespeak, implying the way to protect freedom is by diminishing freedom. The Democrats won the House and Senate because voters were sick of Bush's Bullshit and wanted accountability- Democrats need to fight back and fight hard, and hold Bush accountable for what he has done, and say NO!! when Bush wants to trample our civil liberties. If not, they will screw the voters over. Of course Republican plant Joe Lieberman will be all over Bush like a groupie...
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:08 AM
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the Dem's need to focus on what's really behind what Bu$hCo is doing. Every time Bu$h does one of there pressers the House and Senate leadership need to counter, point for point with a healthy dose of truth. They have to start challenging Bu$h face to face in the public eye, force him to either answer up or shut up. We know that they, (Bu$h/Cheney) are trying to use fear of terrorism to hide their illegal activities and escape accountability. If the Dem's don't educate the public they will once again allow Bu$h to frame the debate and get his way.
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:14 AM
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20. just why are they (Dems) are so afraid of this little man who has |
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only 19% approval rating, what has these Dems so scared is * and Cheney wiretapping them too. It is just sick to give this little man so much power.
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:17 AM
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but you are right, at 19% he should be irrelevant and the Dem leadership ought to be telling him that to his face.
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:31 AM
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27. so what is exactly is the bottom line to protect their butts, |
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:18 AM
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23. That is the biggest mystery of all |
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Why many of the Democrats seem to fear Bush is a true mystery- Jesus, the Democrats control the House and Senate- and yet they still act as if the Republicans control both..... Don't get me started on Joe Lieberman..
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:48 AM
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31. I have to admit, I was concerned Bush was going to announce an offense on Iran |
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When news of the speech hit CNN early this morning, the topic wasn't listed- I was worried perhaps Bush was going to announce an attack on Iran- thank God I was wrong..
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Angry Mollusk
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:48 AM
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32. I have to admit, I was concerned Bush was going to announce an offense on Iran |
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When news of the speech hit CNN early this morning, the topic wasn't listed- I was worried perhaps Bush was going to announce an attack on Iran- thank God I was wrong..
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Angry Mollusk
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:00 AM
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9. If The Democrats don't put their foot down and stop Bush's proto-fascist tactics |
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Edited on Thu Feb-28-08 10:00 AM by Angry Mollusk
Then they will be guilty of enabling his attacks on American civil liberties.
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:03 AM
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12. aiding and abetting is what we need to keep telling our congress critters |
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You are aiding and abetting these criminals making you a criminal right along with them. I guess its can't have criminals policing criminals is the lesson in this for us. I just don't know, throwing hands in air for effect
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:10 AM
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17. I just hope future voters will recognize Republicans have zero credibility |
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I hope future voters will recognize Republicans have zero credibility. Republicans gladly jettison their party ideals if thats what it takes to be in power, they are opposed to accountability, and are for strengthening the powers of the government, while diminishing the rights of the individual..And they claim to believe in a smaller, less intrusive government (??????) Of course the fact Democrats stood by and allowed this national nightmare to happen makes them guilty of appeasement, or criminal through inaction.
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:00 AM
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10. yes it covering his own ass that the little tyrant is doing |
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he doesn't give two shits for any and all of us.
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:02 AM
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11. I'm at work so will miss his speech, but will try to stream it later |
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Edited on Thu Feb-28-08 10:04 AM by Angry Mollusk
In the meantime, if anyone can post what they thought of his ramblings, I'd really appreciate it. I wonder how many times he will say '911'.
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:04 AM
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13. Sen Kyl just lied on the Senate floor, say no new intelligence gathering possible NOW |
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Edited on Thu Feb-28-08 10:04 AM by L. Coyote
because there is no Protect America Act--a blatant lie leading up top Bush's lies, no doubt!
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Angry Mollusk
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:19 AM
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24. How will the Democrats react to Bush's speech? |
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Any theories as to how the Democrats will react to today's speech?
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Angry Mollusk
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:25 AM
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25. At least keith Olbermann will give us a good critique of Bush's speech |
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I look forward to Keith Olbermann's take on today's speech- I hope he does one of his commentaries. Keith is the best!
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:36 AM
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is truly that of a petulant little tyrant. Oh....did anyone else catch him say he remembers the border growing up in texas? Delusional. fucking caligula.
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Angry Mollusk
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:41 AM
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30. All Bush can do is lie.... |
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He's not even a Texas native...
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Thu Feb-28-08 11:06 AM
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36. ***** LIE Blog the Bush Press Conference 7 AM PST C-SPAN 3 ***** |
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I had to edit the title half-way through, from LiveBlog to LIE Blog!
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:50 AM
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33. Seems awful desperate to tap those phones during an election |
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Thu Feb-28-08 10:53 AM
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34. I think Bush will do something really destructive before he leaves office (IF he leaves) |
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When (or IF) Bush leave office, I'm convinced he'll try and do one last major act to screw us all, either by putting forth legislation that would cripple our freedoms, or wage an unprovoked attack on Iran or Syria.
Do you think i'm just overreacting, or do you think there is a chance he may do something truly psychotic?
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Thu Feb-28-08 11:03 AM
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35. In a nutshell, what was Bush's message? |
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What was Bush's overall message in this speech?
'Be afraid'?
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Thu Feb-28-08 11:47 AM
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38. C'mon now, Bush explains very clearly why he needs to illegally wiretap US |
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