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Debate Monday

March 20, 2006

(Archive)
The Third Anniversary of the Iraqi War
Why Blacks Vote Democratic
Guest: Nina May, Founder and Chairman of the Renaissance Foundation

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  • Ghandi McSmith May 16, 2006 10:21 am

    The sad fact is that America is about winning and losing and not knowing how to live–even when they think they are winning they choose to celebrate with rituals of death

  • Fred Dawes April 30, 2006 10:41 am

    after reading and listen to all the B.S., From all the political people and others, I now know that Bin Laden is winning, sad fact.
    and in the end all of you who can become muslim will become good little followers of the muslim ideals. sad fact 2006, soon the date will read 1401.

  • America does deserve better than Bush March 25, 2006 8:32 pm

    George Bush thinks history will be kind to him–because he thinks he can write history as history melts all around him into pools of blood and not the cheap oil and accolades his advisors told him the scenario would be in Iraq
    The only thing he is trying to protect in Iraq is his own sorry skin in reiterating the same lies and empty platitudes for a cause that only appeals to lemming ideologues too intimidated to look at the truth that stares them down from the shadows
    Fraudulent elections gave America this co-president by committee, now, America truly suffers from Bush’s bull-headed ineptitude
    Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld–the three mouseketeers of the Humpty Dumpty Doctrine that can’t clean off the eggs on their faces–but still spout their idiocy as if no one can see the brocoli lodged between their teeth. Bush talks about a victory he can’t define–Cheney slurs a sluice of lies out the side of his mouth–while Rumsfeld tries on a WWII German General’s uniform he wishes he could wear to a costume-ball, Republican fund-raiser

  • Doesn't America and the world deserve better? March 21, 2006 9:15 am

    George Bush thinks history will be kind to him–because he thinks he can write history as history melts all around him into pools of blood and not the cheap oil and accolades his advisors told him the scenario would be in Iraq
    The only thing he is trying to protect in Iraq is his own sorry skin in reiterating the same lies and empty platitudes for a cause that only appeals to lemming ideologues too intimidated to look at the truth that stares them down from the shadows
    Fraudulent elections gave America this co-president by committee, now, America truly suffers from Bush’s bull-headed ineptitude
    Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld–the three mouseketeers of the Humpty Dumpty Doctrine that can’t clean off the eggs on their faces–but still spout their idiocy as if no one can see the brocoli lodged between their teeth. Bush talks about a victory he can’t define–Cheney slurs a sluice of lies out the side of his mouth–while Rumsfeld tries on a WWII German General’s uniform he wishes he could wear to a costume-ball, Republican fund-raiser

  • Doesn't America and the world deserve better? March 21, 2006 9:15 am

    George Bush thinks history will be kind to him–because he thinks he can write history as history melts all around him into pools of blood and not the cheap oil and accolades his advisors told him the scenario would be in Iraq
    The only thing he is trying to protect in Iraq is his own sorry skin in reiterating the same lies and empty platitudes for a cause that only appeals to lemming ideologues too intimidated to look at the truth that stares them down from the shadows
    Fraudulent elections gave America this co-president by committee, now, America truly suffers from Bush’s bull-headed ineptitude
    Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld–the three mouseketeers of the Humpty Dumpty Doctrine that can’t clean off the eggs on their faces–but still spout their idiocy as if no one can see the brocoli lodged between their teeth. Bush talks about a victory he can’t define–Cheney slurs a sluice of lies out the side of his mouth–while Rumsfeld tries on a WWII German General’s uniform he wishes he could wear to a costume-ball, Republican fund-raiser