Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, Senator Kennedy
Washington Post
Kennedy Urges Bush to Begin Withdrawing Troops in Iraq
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) called on President Bush yesterday to begin withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq after Sunday's elections and complete the pullout by early next year, declaring the president's Iraq policy "a catastrophic failure" that is only "fanning the flames of conflict."
Now, John Kerry, on the other hand, is not fat. I'm not sure whether or not he drinks. Doesn't matter. Listening to that deflating-football voice is enough of a depressant for anyone. Of course, it's a stimulant before it's a depressant.
Newsmax
Kerry: Iraq Election No Big Deal
A bitter-sounding Sen. John Kerry dismissed the historic Iraqi election on Sunday, warning Americans not to "overhype" the watershed event.
"No one in the United States should try to overhype this election," Kerry told NBC's "Meet the Press."
The failed presidential candidate questioned the historic referendum's legitimacy, saying, "It's hard to say that something is legitimate when a whole portion of the country can't vote and doesn't vote."
This is quite a pickle for the left. Good news for Iraq, America, and the world is bad news for them. And the terrorists
Kennedy Urges Bush to Begin Withdrawing Troops in Iraq
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) called on President Bush yesterday to begin withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq after Sunday's elections and complete the pullout by early next year, declaring the president's Iraq policy "a catastrophic failure" that is only "fanning the flames of conflict."
Now, John Kerry, on the other hand, is not fat. I'm not sure whether or not he drinks. Doesn't matter. Listening to that deflating-football voice is enough of a depressant for anyone. Of course, it's a stimulant before it's a depressant.
Newsmax
Kerry: Iraq Election No Big Deal
A bitter-sounding Sen. John Kerry dismissed the historic Iraqi election on Sunday, warning Americans not to "overhype" the watershed event.
"No one in the United States should try to overhype this election," Kerry told NBC's "Meet the Press."
The failed presidential candidate questioned the historic referendum's legitimacy, saying, "It's hard to say that something is legitimate when a whole portion of the country can't vote and doesn't vote."
This is quite a pickle for the left. Good news for Iraq, America, and the world is bad news for them. And the terrorists
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