May 19, 2006

Open Thread Friday

Things could get quiet here today, so have yourselves a nice little flamewar in the comments.

Sure, you could debate something in a rational and civil manner, but what fun is that?

Update: Oh, and feel free to hand yourself a fatwa with open trackbacks on this post.

Posted by: Vinnie at 06:02 AM | Comments (23) | Add Comment
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1 Ok, I'll start... Funniest thread EVER?: http://dummiefunnies.blogspot.com/ Discuss.

Posted by: Son Of The Godfather at May 19, 2006 06:48 AM (maXzk)

2 That has to be the stupidest thing I have ever seen! What were we talking about again?

Posted by: Fersboo at May 19, 2006 06:54 AM (x0fj6)

3 Super Sekrit message to Vinnie: Damn Rain, will it never end?

Posted by: Howie at May 19, 2006 06:57 AM (D3+20)

4 Have I mentioned lately that Democrats are traitors? Just wanted to make sure.

Posted by: William Teach at May 19, 2006 06:59 AM (doAuV)

5 I know one Dem who's a total Murtha-f*cker.

Posted by: Son Of The Godfather at May 19, 2006 07:37 AM (maXzk)

6 its time to make iran a parking lot!!!!!

Posted by: josh at May 19, 2006 08:47 AM (MGRcs)

7 Bush is an idiot with no consciense and no shame!

Posted by: Last gasp Larry at May 19, 2006 09:18 AM (FCC6c)

8 Much like God, Bush hates the underprivileged and the poor, expecially poor and middle class Americans.

Posted by: Last gasp Larry at May 19, 2006 09:21 AM (FCC6c)

9 OK, here's what happens to people who tell Bush the truth about what is happening in Iraq: (from Harpers) The field reports, known as “Aardwolfs,” were angrily rejected by the White House. Their author—who I'm told was a highly regarded agency veteran named Gerry Meyer—was soon pushed out of the CIA, in part because his reporting angered the See No Evil crowd within the Bush administration. ....In 2004 Meyer was replaced with a new CIA station chief in Baghdad, who that year filed six Aardwolfs, which, sources told me, were collectively as pessimistic about the situation in Iraq as the ones sent by his predecessor. The station chief finished his assignment in December 2004; he was not fired, but according to one source is now “a pariah within the system.” Three other former intelligence officials gave me virtually identical accounts, with one saying the ex–station chief was “treated like shit” and “farmed out.” ....As has been the case with other people deemed to be insufficiently loyal, the White House went fishing for dirt on the two station chiefs, including information on their political affiliations. “I spent 30 years at the CIA,” said one former official, “and no one was ever interested in knowing whether I was a Republican or a Democrat. That changed with this administration. Now you have loyalty tests.”

Posted by: jd at May 19, 2006 09:38 AM (aqTJB)

10 In regard to yesterday's Taliban attacks in Afghanistan: I am not sure that we may take for granted the report of 40 killed. It seems that only 14 Taliban bodies were recovered which would be one more than the Afghan police reported as losing. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/story.jsp?story=691678

Posted by: john ryan at May 19, 2006 09:52 AM (TcoRJ)

11 Bow down to your King!

Posted by: Last gasp Larry at May 19, 2006 09:52 AM (FCC6c)

12 Thanks for that info JD. A good worthwhile leader would be too busy to engage in such petty " witch-hunting " tactics.

Posted by: Last gasp Larry at May 19, 2006 10:03 AM (FCC6c)

13 Even scarier than the witchhunt and punishing those who just give the facts, is that this is the pattern that GOT us into Iraq. I'm halfway through Assassin's Gate, which I recommend to all. It is a very fair account by a previously pro-war guy about how we got here in Iraq. Won all kinds of awards, and justly so. Even after reading Rise of the Vulcans, which is also excellent, I still learned a huge amount about Wolfowitz, Feith, and how they did similar things to what is described above--didn't trust the intel professionals, despite numerous warnings. Ran their own intel shop to get the answers. Did what Haydn criticized in his testimony about Feith--deductive and not inductive intel.

Posted by: jd at May 19, 2006 10:10 AM (aqTJB)

14 JD... that sounds a lot like the stuff that Robert Baer was talking about after he quit the company. Clinton administration didn't listen either, didn't want to nip things in the bud as it were. Seems like those at the top either just don't care when they could change things before they get worses, or that they want to keep things in the shit, especially in that part of the world. Senior Bush had his chance, Clinton too, this admin.... when is somebody going to grow some balls, take the info they are getting from the guys in the field, take the gloves off and REALLY set things right???

Posted by: memphis761 at May 19, 2006 10:18 AM (D3+20)

15 "Much like God...." Larry,Larry, Your soul will live forever and there is nothing you can do about it.

Posted by: Brad at May 19, 2006 10:44 AM (BJYNn)

16 When there is lightning, Larry thinks God is taking his picture.

Posted by: Howie at May 19, 2006 11:49 AM (D3+20)

17 I don’t see Larry and John becoming good friends. Things probably go south pretty quick at the café when Larry orders a steak.

Posted by: Brad at May 19, 2006 11:56 AM (3OPZt)

18 A good competent leader would be too busy for such trivial pursuits as witch-hunting!

Posted by: Last gasp Larry at May 19, 2006 12:19 PM (FCC6c)

19 It's almost amusing the confidense the Left feel about the CIA, everyone else is calling for reform, and wanting people to be held accountable for leaks, as for Iraq and finding WMD, according to Clinton appointee George Tenent it was a "slam dunk" no? Will we ever find the answer? maybe -- if we search Sandy Berger's pants.

Posted by: davec at May 19, 2006 02:42 PM (CcXvt)

20 Last gasp larry, john ryan and jd. You talk like faggots. Been buggered by any of your muslim boyfriends lately?

Posted by: greyrooster at May 19, 2006 07:54 PM (AWtJU)

21 Like Bush, our great leader. I also hate the poor. Unless one is handicapped in some manner there is no excuse for being poor and living off of others. This is the greatest economy in the world. Wealth is everywhere for any able bodied person who sets his mind to it and has the fortitude to go work for it. Every wealthy immigrant knows this. Why can't you stupid liberals learn what thousands of immigrants know. They arrive in this country penniless and are soon wealthy beyond their dreams. THOSE THAT WORK AND PRODUCE SHOULD LIVE BETTER THAN THOSE THAT DON'T. Wealth in America is simply setting goals and doing what it takes to achieve those goals. The majority of comfortable people in this country started with nothing. Just a matter of steering ones self in the proper direction to achieve wealth. Example, if one chooses to be a police officer, then he understands he probably will not end up wealthy. There are exceptions (Bo Dietl) of New York, City who became wealthy after he retired. Or is that again an example of anyone can become wealthy in America if he chooses? Poor! Ones own choosing. Thats why I don't cry for them.

Posted by: greyrooster at May 19, 2006 10:05 PM (AWtJU)

22 Larry and his Moonbat Buddies are in NEVA, NEVA Land! Agents get caught divulging Secret Info and it's a witch Hunt! What a bunch of Losers, Dangerous also! They have NO concern for the security of this nation nor it's people!! Just hate Bush! Sheesh

Posted by: mike at May 19, 2006 11:04 PM (w3HDb)

23 Right ... and 6 years after homeland security, our Grand protector ( decider ) decided to throw a few thousand guardsmen at the border, and pushed for turning our ports over to Dubai. Didn't waste any time wire-tapping though! Don't make me laugh! LOL Whoops! there I go again! Ha Ha!

Posted by: Last gasp Larry at May 19, 2006 11:36 PM (FCC6c)

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