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Dusty Nathan

Bush is even against the current congressional legislation to investigate energy price fixing. Saying, HUH?, it will cause a glitch in oil availability. Oh really? Let me write the bill.

The truth is when you hear that song, Bush and Company are not singing to Democrats. So what does that tell you about the estimations of their own people?

Bush must consider them to be one step above - but not different than - unwed mothers.

By the way, I have personal reasons for respecting unwed mothers more than kool-aid-drinking-Rush listening-O’Reilly watching-25-percenters who won’t change into Berlin falls. At the very least, unwed mothers have the good sense to actually have sex instead of the getting that long dick up the wrong hole all the way from Washington, D.C.

My only explanation is, I guess it feels good anyway,

Meanwhile, it's time to pay for freedom! Time to go to the register and ring up the charges on the “Bridge to Nowhere." If you don’t have the money to join Dick Cheney and his Halliburton move to Dubai, it‘s time to pay the bill for the "deportation of another trillion dollars" to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Is this the new America? The New World Order? They’d have you think so. But their game has gone from bows and arrows to nukes and poisons. So it's nearly over or we are.

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My career in journalism began as a stringer at the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner before making my way east to write at the Washington Star. I toiled for more than a decade as a columnist for Gannett, the world's largest newspaper chain. As (more...)
 
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