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Teddy Says U.S. More Likely To Glow With Bush - US More Vulnerable to Missile Attack w/ W
2004-09-27
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The Bush administration's failure to shut down al-Qaida and rebuild Iraq have fueled the insurgency and made the United States more vulnerable to a nuclear attack by terrorists, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said Sunday.
Oh, Teddy, you mean your man "John Neville Chamberlin Kerry" aka the Appeaser will get us less likely. Gotta be deleriums from that Tequila with the larvae at the bottom of the bottle.
In a speech prepared for delivery at George Washington University on Monday, Kennedy said that by shifting attention from Osama bin Laden to Iraq, Bush has increased the danger of a ''nuclear 9/11.''
Ohfergawdsake.
''The war in Iraq has made the mushroom cloud more likely, not less likely,'' he said in the remarks released late Sunday.
Now I know for sure he's confusing that mushroom with the bottle Tequila with the larvae he was consuming at lunch.
Expanding on earlier suggestions that Iraq is Bush's Vietnam, Kennedy said U.S. soldiers are bogged down in a quagmire with no end in sight.
Talking Poins from the Kerry Camp # 302.1A4 - Use the word QUAGMIRE any time you can.
He said it was a good thing Bush was not in charge during the Cuban missile crisis, one of the darker periods of his late brother's John Kennedy's time as president.
Yes, especially since GWB was only 13 years old at the time.
Posted by:BigEd

#19  Ted and the other devils are hedging their bets, conditioning their disciples to blame the administration when the big mushroom comes, so their agenda of control and elitist rule can benefit from nuclear terrorism as it does from garden variety barbarism.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2004-09-27 10:44:27 PM  

#18  One U.S. state, Florida, can't figure out how to vote, so let's call the election off until they get it right.
Posted by: Tom   2004-09-27 10:43:35 PM  

#17  Only 99 our of 100 nutwork "journalists" give the rest a bad name.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2004-09-27 10:40:10 PM  

#16  Kalle, I lived in Boston for two years, 1991 and 1992. The people I asked that question of said yes, they know Teddy is a sonofabitch but he got a lot of Government money spent in Mass. Just look at the Big Dig project. That lined a whole lot of pockets at taxpayer expense. On an aside, I just watched CBS news for the first time in over a year (I have satellite and local channels have just become available) and the negative spin on everything to do with the Bush administration was unbelievable! The corker was a statement by a reporter on a segment "Iraq, the Real Story" when she said "Only 15 out of Iraq's 18 provinces are safe enough for people to vote". What should have been said was "Only 3 of Iraq's provinces are considered usafe for people who want to vote". She made it sound as though 15 out of 18 was somehow really bad. I'll go back to blogs. There is nothing worth watching on network television. I wasn't missing anything.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2004-09-27 10:18:10 PM  

#15  Without the War in Iraq, would Khan's operation have been shut down? Wasn't Sadaam's capture vital to turning Mumar?
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-09-27 10:01:20 PM  

#14  Kalle, they don't, that's the problem. Water? Undetected epidemy of softening of brain tissues?
Mind control experiment going awry? Excessive repressed flatulence that makes the residents full of hot air? Who knows. Perhaps the same factors that are present in localities like Berserkley.
Posted by: Memesis   2004-09-27 9:26:25 PM  

#13  What do the people of MA think when they keep electing these two "men" to the US Senate? is it a big joke? a scheme to destroy the US?
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2004-09-27 9:13:08 PM  

#12  We should sign Kennedy up for a speaking tour. Like Kerry everytime he speaks Kerry slips in the polls. Couple of good rants and Bush will sail into a second term.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2004-09-27 3:44:21 PM  

#11  And I thought Teddy already survived a nuclear attack...
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-09-27 3:35:59 PM  

#10  Charles :
Posted by: BigEd   2004-09-27 3:27:20 PM  

#9  Since Jabba the Hut is already taken.

Who's Jabba the Hut representing then?
Posted by: Charles   2004-09-27 3:24:50 PM  

#8  I can only hope that the NORKS target Cape Cod 1st.
Posted by: Bill Nelson   2004-09-27 12:36:30 PM  

#7  LGF's take: "Kennedy Hits Bottom, Digs" lol!
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-27 12:33:57 PM  

#6  I don't know, Teddy Kennedy was never more hideous to me than when he was young & responsible for stabbing our South Vietnamese allies in the back.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2004-09-27 12:29:02 PM  

#5  

Since Jabba the Hut is already taken. We need a Teddy Kennedy "Star Wars" Character.
Posted by: BigEd   2004-09-27 12:26:23 PM  

#4  Ted and his party come before America's safety. Hell, they come before a girl's life....
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-27 12:18:58 PM  

#3  I was just thinking how Ted Kennedy is the perfect metaphor for the Democrats. Once handsome and idealistic - if not misguided - he has self destructed into a hideous blob. His continued downward spiral is almost too grotesque to watch.
Posted by: 2B   2004-09-27 12:13:34 PM  

#2  I saw the interview with him on television yesterday. It was supposed to be an equal portion of the Democrats' views and the Republicans' views. Teddy got about 10 minutes to spew his "Bush lied, quagmire, destroyed all alliances, insulted allies, Bush lied" meme and the Republican got maybe 3 minutes. Oh, yes, "Alawi is a puppet".
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2004-09-27 12:09:19 PM  

#1  ...whereas Ted Kennedy is more likely to glow from the rosy hue of burst capillaries.
Posted by: BH   2004-09-27 11:57:09 AM  

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