Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Even More Political Cartoons

I Especially like THIS one! :D

Later,

Proud Liberal Democrat

More Political Cartoons

Another cartoonist "gets" The Mouth of Sauron, white house press secretary. :)

Later,

Proud Liberal Democrat

Good Political Cartoon

See, THIS is why public opinion of Congress is so low...

Later,

Proud Liberal Democrat

Monday, June 27, 2005

Funniness From Jon Stewart

"Even if the flag burning amendment does become law, the larger problem will remain of how to respectfully dispose of older, tattered flags. Well, fortunately, the U.S. official Flag Code has a sugestion about this.
"Quote: "The flag, when it is in such a condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem of display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.' Owwwwch. In response, the House Republicans are calling for tattered flags to be kept alive via a feeding tube."

--Jon Stewart, on "The Daily Show" (politicalhumor.about.com)

Later,

Proud Liberal Democrat

Friday, June 17, 2005

The Mouth Of Sauron

A few minutes ago I watched a news story on CNN about the president's low approval ratings.

The played a sound bite of w. waxing philosophical about Medicare. Then Scott McClellan (aka "The Mouth of Sauron"), told some more lies to the press.

Which brings me to my point: since w. lied about the reason for going to war in Iraq (because Saddam supposedly had WMD. Turned out he did not), I can't believe anything he says.

So I don't listen to anything he has to say. Likewise, for anyone else in his regime, including Mr. McClellan).

I don't even read quotes of w. in the paper, anymore.

I'm just glad in 3 years, w. will be out of office, unable to hurt anyone else on such a large scale again... :(

Later,

Proud Liberal Democrat

Monday, June 13, 2005

w.'s Approval Rating Down

Couldn't have happened to a more deserving idiot! :)

Later,

Proud Liberal Democrat

Army Misses Recruiting Goal

Gee, I wonder why?

Maybe it's because of the unnecessary war in Iraq?

Maybe it's because parents of cannon-fodder age young people don't want to see their children die in vain in Iraq?

Thought so.

Later,

Proud Liberal Democrat

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

"Star Wars: Episode III"

While watching "Revenge of the Sith", I was struck by how similar the story was to reality. Here was an evil politician who manufactured a war (who only shows his true face to his enemies, whom he destroys soon after). After he does so, he gets selected Emperor.

Sounds like the bush regime.

Just some food for thought...

Later,

Proud Liberal Democrat

Monday, June 06, 2005

The "Downing Street Memo"

Some excerpts:

"It seemed clear that Bush had made up his mind to take military action...But the case was thin." (this memo was dated 2002, a year before w. decided to invade Iraq).

"...the desire for regime change was not a legal base for military action..."

There you have it, folks. w. had no basis for war with Iraq, but went ahead, anyway.

What a dope!

Later,

Proud Liberal Democrat

Suck On THIS, republicans! >:)

Finally, some good news for Democrats!

Hopefully, we can take back Congress in '06! :D

Later,

Proud Liberal Democrat

More Reasons Why I Love "Newsweek"! ;)

"It's not unusual for ('Law & Order') to mention real names in its fictional stories. We're confident in our viewers' ability to distinguish between the two."

-- Kevin Reilly, NPC entertainment director, on claims by Rep. Tom DeLay that he'd been disparaged after investigators on the show said cops searching for the killer of a federal judge should be on the lookout for "somebody in a Tom DeLay T-shirt" (Newsweek).

Later,

Proud Liberal Democrat