US Senate approves terror surveillance overhaul
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Jul 9, 2008, 22:32 GMT
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In an age where politicians think the Constitution is a suicide pact, Bush the moderate clears another contentious bill through a democratic congress by appealing to the moderates.
Just another case of the guy liberals called a loser, who just keeps on winning, with a whopping 30% approval rating.
which plante you're from, SP4. You've got to be an alien, no normal human being could ever come up with the crap you do.
I thought it funny that on hardball last night, the liberal pundit panel was defending obama's shift on fisa as something necessary and 'presidential.'
That's crazy. Bush is an evil stupid baby killer bent on destruction of everything we hold dear under attack 24x7x365x8 on cable news - - but when obama supports the same policy - he is lauded as being presidential.
What a tragic farce.
Limbaugh, for all his stale commentary, was correct:
these senators are able to get away with this when they represent the stupidest constituancies in America back home, but now he's trotted out onto National stage and it's adult swim, with no place to hide.
While he was sleeping, Bush puts one right up his ass and now he wants some wag of his to pull it out of his half-white ass. Good luck.
Obama wants to to what Kerry tried i.e. voting against it and then voting for it....or vice versa...that's the problem with not having any real beliefs...it gets so confusing as to what you tell the public....just ask Hillary.
To the Dildo above Charles...I think the word you're looking for is 'planet' but it's so hard to tell with morons...
ever hear of a typographical error, crap-for-brains? That is what happened. It is a far, far different thing than the drug addled brain-farts you produce. By the way, which planet are you from? Did you just pop out from Uranus?
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