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Eddie Haskell

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Last night, I was out of town and staying at a hotel. After a long day of ambulance chasing, I was relaxing in my hotel room surfing through the available porn movies on Spanktravision.

I came across several policitcally based porn flicks that appeared rather interesting. The first was entitled "George W. Bush in Iwaq". The second was called "Hardballs" starring Cris Mathews.

Actually, I heard this on Imus in the Morning this AM. Kinda funny. By the way, Mr. Gardenweasel, you putz, I heard on the news that Mr. Berg's father, like the undersigned, holds Bush and Rumsfeld responsible for his sons death.

Before you start in on all this anticipated "his father is emotional and distraught after his sons brutal death" crap, I want to point out to you that yesterday or the day before you attempted (albeit weakly) to discredit the great Ed when he said the same thing.

Bush is responsible. Pure and simple. Once again, the true, de facto, murderers are in DC.

Eddie
 

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There is just no imaginable way to understand the grief of Michael Berg. His 26-year-old son was brutally murdered -- his head sawed off -- by Islamic monsters, and the whole thing was videotaped and now appears on the internet for all the world to see. Michael Berg is and was against the war in Iraq, and, by all accounts, has never been a fan of George Bush. Nick Berg, on the other hand, was a supporter of George Bush and the war effort.

As for Michael Berg. The last time I checked, Mr. Berg, the evidence was that your son traveled to Iraq on his own .... He wasn't drafted. He wasn't conscripted. He wasn't forced. He made the decision, and unfortunately paid with his life. There are Islamic terrorists throughout the world, Mr. Berg. Your son could have gone to the Philippines instead of Iraq. Islamic terrorists have decapitated Americans there, too. Would you have also blamed that on Bush and Rumsfeld?
 

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As you would have on Clinton. Again, 2 1/2 years ago, the sympathy and support of the vast majority of the civilized world was behind the United States in the wake of 9-11. Your hero and his most corrupt crew have turned that sympathy and support 180 degrees against us making Americans targets throughout the world.

In answer to your question................. yes.

Eddie
 

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I can only speak on my own behalf here, but I would not have blamed Clinton for this act if he was the President. Nick Berg made a conscious decision to try and help his country (make lots of money) in Iraq. It is very disheartening what happened, but there is no way that this is Bush's or any politicians fault.

Eddie--Would you have blamed Clinton 2 1/2 years ago? I don't know, but I doubt it.

The story from most on the Democratic side "probably" (start the mud slinging) would have been that some young guy thought he was going over to Iraq to exploit the situation for money and had an unfortunate thing happen. He was a greedy Republican.
 

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How are you doing you old dirtbag. As a matter of fact, many of our former chief executives have starred in, shall we say, some less than mainstream film endeavors.

Many consider Ronald Reagans entire film career to be pornography. He was in a lot of westerns, you know, all alone, just he and the sheep.

Actually, here is a short list of porn films I have been able to discover starring former commanders in chief:

"Dick Nixon before he dicks you"
"Lyndon My Johnson"
"Dwight Eyes in my shower"
"Your ooeey gooey made my madrass run" (Bill Clinton)
"James, Please Polk"
"Franklin Pierce the Cherry"

Eddie
 

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Golly gee Eddie

Golly gee Eddie

Besides being in the Armed Forces nobody has a right to be over there. Some say the Armed Forces has no right either but that's another topic.

Volunteers like the Red Cross have my upmost respect. They made the choice to be there to help others. It upsets me when they get killed / murdered.

The Greed of some people brings them to Iraq. Unfortunately some may suffer the consequences. Yes it's sickening but they made the choice to be there to help themselves.
 
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Saying Bush is responsible for this horrible act is equivelant to blaming the beer companies for someone killed in a drunk driving accident. Yes Bush and Co have created this mess, just as the beer companies make beer, he was not forced to go and nobody is forced to drink. Does this make the outcome any more tolerable, absolutly not. While I agree that the current administration has created a gigantic mess, I think you are way off base with this point.

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That suit will be tip of iceberg Penquin.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...514/ts_usatoday/lawsuitstargetalcoholindustry

I made a joke here a couple of years back that they would be sueing the restuarants with buffets for letting people eat all they want--not so amusing now as i can see it as a reality.

Given a liberal jurisdiction anything is possible---and the ironic part is the same people that award the huge setlements then turn around and pick up there signs protesting healthcare cost,jobs leaving ect. Quite amusing or sad I should say.

Without a doubt the fault apparently lies with those that have the funds to pay and never with the person making the choice.
 

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Eddie Haskell said:
Your hero and his most corrupt crew have turned that sympathy and support 180 degrees against us making Americans targets throughout the world.

Islamic extremists hated the US before Bush took office and they will hate the US long after he has finished his second term...:D
 

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Blaming Bush is an easy answer for the PC minded. For me, I can't understand how they think that such a heinous, cowardly & brutal act is a reaction. It was just an excuse.
I guess no one else realizes that some might hunt down the killers family and subject them to the same fate. Or that we could surround Fallujah, give an ultimatum to surrender and then after the grace period- annililate the area.
Rest assurred in the realm of cosmic justice, (yin/yang if you will), we all will be held accountable for actions.
Remember how noble Saddam acted?
 
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