Ernie Els Scoffs at Losers

ERNIE BEING ERNIE

2007/5/19

Us Generals in Iraq and New York Times Editors to Switch Jobs

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@ 11:40 PM (14 months, 6 days ago)

 

GREAT QUOTE:

"It appears we have appointed our worst generals to command forces, and our most gifted and brilliant to edit newspapers!   In fact, I discovered by reading newspapers that these editor/geniuses plainly saw all my strategic defects from the start, yet failed to inform me until it was too late.

Accordingly, I'm readily willing to yield my command to these obviously superior intellects, and I'll, in turn, do my best for the cause by writing editorials - after the fact."

 

Robert E. Lee, 1863

2007/5/5

Do Nothing Foundering democrats

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@ 09:22 AM (14 months, 21 days ago)

 

Like this is any surprise.  The November elections were decided based on the fact that the media told the country that Americans did not like President Bush and that the Iraq war should end.  The people voted like sheep and we got the democrats.  Have the democrats done what the media said the American people want?  Of course not.  The democrats can't even not step on their own dicks.

In the heady opening weeks of the 110th Congress, the Democrats' domestic agenda appeared to be flying through the Capitol: Homeland security upgrades, a higher minimum wage and student loan interest rate cuts all passed with overwhelming bipartisan support.

But now that initial progress has foundered as Washington policymakers have been consumed with the debate over the Iraq war. Not a single priority on the Democrats' agenda has been enacted, and some in the party are growing nervous that the "do nothing" tag they slapped on Republicans last year could come back to haunt them.

"We just plain suck," said House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rahm Emanuel who helped engineer his party's takeover of Congress as head of the democrat Congressional Election Campaign.  "People voted for change, but Iraq, the economy and Washington, D.C., [corruption] all tied for first place. We have done nothing about anything."

 

2007/5/2

President Bush Vetoes democrats Sneaky War Funding Bill

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@ 08:46 AM (14 months, 24 days ago)

 

President Bush vetoed a $124 billion measure yesterday that would have funded overseas military operations but required him to begin withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq as early as July.

Bush carried through on his veto threat just after the legislation arrived at the White House, calling the timetable a "prescription for chaos and confusion" that would undercut generals. "Setting a deadline for withdrawal would demoralize the Iraqi people, would encourage killers across the broader Middle East and send a signal that America will not keep its commitments," he said last night. "Setting a deadline for withdrawal is setting a date for failure."

"The democrat pork in the bill is an insult to the intelligence of the American people."

democrats passed the legislation on the barest of party-line votes and harbor no hope of overriding Bush's veto.

Next result - democrats once again waste taxpayers' money over hot air.