President’s Day Dinner with George “Dubai” Bush
Bill Simon, Thursday, March 9th, 2006He is reported to have said “Georgia has two great candidates, [tag]Casey Cagle[/tag] and [tag]Ralph Reed[/tag], running for this office.”
He is reported to have said “Georgia has two great candidates, [tag]Casey Cagle[/tag] and [tag]Ralph Reed[/tag], running for this office.”
In case you have no idea of who Nancy Shaefer is, she is a politician who, after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast and New Orleans last fall, was rumored to have written a letter to her constituents stating that the hurricane hit because of all the homosexuality that took place in New Orleans.
Who woulda thunk that in 2006, a flake from the Left teams-up with a flake from the Right to mutually endorse a flagrant liar like Ralph Reed? Last week, Newt Gingrich was the headliner for a reception for Ralphie. Zell Miller wasn’t there, but I suspect there will be another headliner with Miller headlining the […]
Folks, what’s next? Perhaps lawyers will next be granted the right to write prescriptions? After all, according to Rep. Earl Ehrhart’s logic, a person who has gone through 4 years of college and 4 years of optometry schooling must be perfectly capable of writing prescriptions for the eye. And, if they screw-up, they can only be sued for a maximum of $350,000 for malpractice. Why not a lawyer who has gone through 7 years of schooling?
Wow! Apparently, some people do eventually get pissed-off enough to say “Enough is enough!”
But, on the video of [tag]President Bush[/tag] sitting in a room talking in a speaker-phone, supposedly talking about moving-in resources to help, etc., the date at the bottom of the video reads WHITE HOUSE 0725.
Rumors have it that longtime Cherokee County Republicans Bart Brannon and Dick Hall have finally come out of their closets and start a new auxliary party in the county: The Brokeback Mountain Republican Party.
Michelle Malkin has a better understanding of our present and future than President Dubious and his claque: The UAE is our “friend,” we are told, and to question that assertion, we are scolded, is to engage in reckless prejudice and life-threatening insult. Yes, well, some friends are more equal than others. To instinctively trust a […]
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