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LauraW (thanks KMA) at Ace of Spades HQ hits this square on the nose:

I find it curious that foreign regimes who are officially or unofficially enemies of the US never fail to endorse Democrat candidates.

Kind of like when al Qaeda endorsed John Kerry in 2004.

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I think Lauraw, not Ace, said that.

Maybe that should tell you something?

Jonny

That is classic. love it. sad things is most people will never know this.

This sort of logic is how we pointlessly end up in Iraq:

1. The US doesn’t like Saddam.
2. Saddam doesn’t want to be invaded.
3. Therefore it must be good for the US to invade.

I, for one, won’t be taking my voting cues from a dictator next year.

Too obvious: al Qaeda did that because they wanted Bush for President. They knew the statement wouldn’t be good for John Kerry.

Hey Preston, how are you!

There were many reasons why we went into Iraq (which I won’t get into right now), but I think we both agree that there is a disturbing trend of our enemies wanting the Democrats to win over the government. Generally, I think it’s a pretty good idea to not vote for the guys your enemy wants to win.

Nazar.

Well of course he does, but he doesn’t lend the monetary support that the ChiComms have, since her husband, The Horny Hick, was president.
It may not matter much, if an appeals court rules she is to be named a defendant in an upcoming trial, scheduled for early ‘08, the largest campaign finance fraud in U.S. history.

The Dhimmicrats have a wide range of support, from all over the world.

I have been trying to figure out what drives the far left. The other day I came to realize what it was. They want a global society. Open borders all over the world. A world-wide environmental policy is part of the play book. A “George Soros” world so to speak.

Is it so far fetched? I worry.

Dianne, it is much simpler to understand, when you understand how a liberals brain is structured.

oh man that is a funny picture..!!

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