keep that shit in your own fucking topic, thanks
Retard learns a new trick and can't wait to test it out.
HIGH FIVE GENO
high... five?
sorry, it's 2:30am, I can't think up any witty replies...
and well, that's not much different than usual--oh well.
You are referring of course to the non-action taken to stop the disproportional, bloody slaughter of civilians in Gaza.. or should I say the outright support of it.
Hell, they didn't even issue a statement when a former US Congresswoman was on an relief boat that got rammed and almost sunken by the Israelis, because it would've pissed off their fucking AIPAC masters.
US Senate Endorses Israel's War on Gaza : Information Clearing House - ICH
More oddities in the U.S. "debate" over Israel/Gaza - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com
US Senate Supports Israel's Gaza Incursion | CommonDreams.org
lolWASHINGTON - The U.S. Senate voiced strong support on Thursday for Israel's battle against Hamas militants in Gaza, while urging a ceasefire that would prevent Hamas from launching any more rockets into Israel.
The chamber agreed on a voice vote to the non-binding resolution co-sponsored by Democratic and Republican party leaders in the chamber.
"When we pass this resolution, the United States Senate will strengthen our historic bond with the state of Israel, by reaffirming Israel's inalienable right to defend against attacks from Gaza, as well as our support for the Israeli-Palestinian peace process," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, said before the vote.
Who are the Democrats representing?This Rasmussen Reports poll -- the first to survey American public opinion specifically regarding the Israeli attack on Gaza -- strongly bolsters the severe disconnect I documented the other day between (a) American public opinion on U.S. policy towards Israel and (b) the consensus views expressed by America's political leadership. Not only does Rasmussen find that Americans generally "are closely divided over whether the Jewish state should be taking military action against militants in the Gaza Strip" (44-41%, with 15% undecided), but Democratic voters overwhelmingly oppose the Israeli offensive -- by a 24-point margin (31-55%). By stark constrast, Republicans, as one would expect (in light of their history of supporting virtually any proposed attack on Arabs and Muslims), overwhelmingly support the Israeli bombing campaign (62-27%).
It's not at all surprising, then, that Republican leaders -- from Dick Cheney and John Bolton to virtually all appendages of the right-wing noise machine, from talk radio and Fox News to right-wing blogs and neoconservative journals -- are unquestioning supporters of the Israeli attack. After all, they're expressing the core ideology of the overwhelming majority of their voters and audience.
Much more notable is the fact that Democratic Party leaders -- including Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi -- are just as lockstep in their blind, uncritical support for the Israeli attack, in their absolute refusal to utter a word of criticism of, or even reservations about, Israeli actions. While some Democratic politicians who are marginalized by the party's leadership are willing to express the views which Democratic voters overwhelmingly embrace, the suffocating, fully bipartisan orthodoxy which typically predominates in America when it comes to Israel -- thou shalt not speak ill of Israel, thou shalt support all actions it takes -- is in full force with this latest conflict.
What about the canadian bord--lolcanandanda
How nice Democrats have majority in congress with a democratic executive, yet republicas are still to blame!
Republicans are cool as long as they aren't conservative.
Well..fuck.
Yep, broken pipes in a house I moved into are my fault now D:
Yup the democratic majority congress that rolled over and let Bush pass legislation had nothing to do with the "broken pipes".
gen. discussion has been vomiting into spam a lot these days no?
And now the thread is a back and forth about what democrats and republicans do. Do you see what i mean?