Friday, May 07, 2010
BEST, ABSOLUTE BEST PROGRAM ON TV IS THE ANCIENT ALIENS SERIES ON HISTORY CHANNEL
- THIS SERIES IS THE VERY BEST SHOW ON TV NOW OR EVER. I AM AGAIN A GIGANTIC HISTORY CHANNEL FAN AND SUPPORTER FOR THIS SHOW ALONE!
Thursday, September 03, 2009
PREACHER PRAYS OBAMA GETS CANCER AND DIES
Preacher Steve Anderson in Arizona "PRAYING" that Pres. Obama gets Cancer and Dies

This guy lisps like he has a mouth full of sperm. He claims to be a pastor and yet, is "Praying" for our President to get cancer and die. Jesus would slap you and say depart from me you worker of iniquity, I never knew you.
Here's this jerk's website http://www.faithfulwordbaptist.org
Look at the creepy look on his face holding the baby
http://www.faithfulwordbaptist.org/page2.html
Here's the CONTACT info on this Cretin
Faithful Word Baptist Church
Pastor Steven L. Anderson
2707 W Southern Ave, Suite #105
Tempe, AZ 85282
Phone: (480) 248-4082
E-mail: Info@faithfulwordbaptist.org
Labels: praying for obama's death, prays obama gets cancer, steve anderson
Monday, August 27, 2007
MICHAEL VICK THE ANIMAL TORTURER AND KILLER PLEADS GUILTY
IF THERE IS SUCH A THING AS JUSTICE, MICHAEL VICK SHOULD RECEIVE THE SAME TREATMENT HE VISITED UPON THOSE POOR ANIMALS.
THERE LITERALLY ARE NO WORDS TO EXPRESS MY HATRED FOR THIS SCUM SUCKING ASSHOLE OF A HUMAN.
FUCK THIS MOTHERFUCKING BASTARD.
I TELL YOU THIS...WE, THE PUBLIC, WILL BE WATCHING TO SEE IF ANY COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE OF ANY KIND WILL TRY TO HIRE THIS SADISTIC BASTARD AND WE WILL BOYCOTT YOUR ASS OUT OF BUSINESS...
WE ARE WATCHING YOU NFL AND ANYONE ELSE...
WE WILL RUIN YOU FINANCIALLY IF YOU HIRE THIS BASTARD...
THIS LYING BASTARD...
FUCK YOU MICHAEL MOTHERFUCKING VICK!
Labels: MICHAEL VICK
Monday, August 13, 2007
KARL ROVE GETS MOVING ON DOWN THE ROAD
KARL ROVE GETS TO ROVING
Well, it's been over two years since I posted on this blog, so it must be something worthwhile to get me to posting. I found more than one thing that was of note in the news. VAN HALEN is goint to tour in September, back together with the flying David Lee Roth. Poor Merv Griffin passed on after losing his bout with prostate cancer, and last but not least, BUSH'S BRAIN RESIGNS !I think that the recent subpoenas of Bush's cohorts, and the attempt to subpoena Rove into testifying, must be actually hitting a sore spot in the Bush administration.Perhaps Karl things by saying BYE BYE, it may quiet things down. I don't think so.Bush's "TEXAS MAFIA" as they have been called, including his cronies such as Alberto "I can't recall" Gonzales, Harriet "Why Can't I Be A Supreme Court Judge" Miers, Karl "Sieg Heil" Rove, et al, are a horrorshow bunch of idiots who, even though they stole (in my belief) TWO ELECTIONS, first time from Al Gore, who won the popular vote, and secondly from Kerry (with that "Swift Boat" bullshit) almost seem driven to dance on the edge of the razor line that divides legal from illegal. For an example, look at the so-called "
Signing Statements" Bush kept signing.Basically, these are statements that are saying he may not adhere to the law that gets passed.Now, IS THE PRESIDENT ABOVE THE LAW? Does the constitution provide that the President alone should decide what laws he follows? Not just NO, but HELL NO! No one in the USA is above the law, but essentially, that is what his signing statements are saying.I honestly believe Bush is a person who has a history of substance abuse, who is a coward, and yes, is a crook, and even MORE crooked than Nixon, because, I think Nixon was a little off his rocker, but Bush is not nuts, he is mean spirited, and megalomaniacal.He needs to be impeached, jailed, and maybe go SNIPE hunting with Cheney.
KARL ROVE GETS TO ROVING
Well, it's been over two years since I posted on this blog, so it must be something worthwhile to get me to posting. I found more than one thing that was of note in the news. VAN HALEN is goint to tour in September, back together with the flying David Lee Roth. Poor Merv Griffin passed on after losing his bout with prostate cancer, and last but not least, BUSH'S BRAIN RESIGNS !
I think that the recent subpoenas of Bush's cohorts, and the attempt to subpoena Rove into testifying, must be actually hitting a sore spot in the Bush administration.
Perhaps Karl things by saying BYE BYE, it may quiet things down. I don't think so.
Bush's "TEXAS MAFIA" as they have been called, including his cronies such as Alberto "I can't recall" Gonzales, Harriet "Why Can't I Be A Supreme Court Judge" Miers, Karl "Sieg Heil" Rove, et al, are a horrorshow bunch of idiots who, even though they stole (in my belief) TWO ELECTIONS, first time from Al Gore, who won the popular vote, and secondly from Kerry (with that "Swift Boat" bullshit) almost seem driven to dance on the edge of the razor line that divides legal from illegal. For an example, look at the so-called "
Signing Statements" Bush kept signing.
Basically, these are statements that are saying he may not adhere to the law that gets passed.
Now, IS THE PRESIDENT ABOVE THE LAW? Does the constitution provide that the President alone should decide what laws he follows? Not just NO, but HELL NO! No one in the USA is above the law, but essentially, that is what his signing statements are saying.
I honestly believe Bush is a person who has a history of substance abuse, who is a coward, and yes, is a crook, and even MORE crooked than Nixon, because, I think Nixon was a little off his rocker, but Bush is not nuts, he is mean spirited, and megalomaniacal.
He needs to be impeached, jailed, and maybe go SNIPE hunting with Cheney.
Labels: bush, nixon, nuts, rove
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
War injured toll soars, hits veterans health costs - Yahoo! NewsWASHINGTON (Reuters) - As the numbers of U.S. war injured in Iraq and Afghanistan soared, the Bush administration admitted to lawmakers on Tuesday it had underestimated funds to cover health care costs for veterans and Congress would have to plug a $2.6 billion hole.
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"The bottom line is there is a surge in demand in VA (health) services across the board," said Veterans Affairs Secretary James Nicholson.
The Veterans Administration assumed it would have to take care of 23,553 patients who are veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan but that number had been revised upward to 103,000, Nicholson told a House of Representatives panel.
Nicholson told a House Appropriations subcommittee that his agency's estimate of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in need of health care services was now four times greater than thought.
The updated figures underscored how the costs of the Iraq war, approaching $300 billion, were rippling through other parts of a federal budget already under tight spending limits.
Nicholson's testimony, coming after his assurance to Congress in April that veterans' health programs were being adequately funded, angered some lawmakers.
House Appropriations Committee Chairman Jerry Lewis complained during a hearing that the Veterans Administration was silent as his panel wrote a fiscal 2006 veterans spending bill. The measure, he said, could have responded to the funding shortage.
"It borders on stupidity," said Lewis, a California Republican, adding, "I think someone was hoping they could hide the ball for a while."
At the same time, resources are being stretched by aging veterans from past wars who are suffering from "more maladies" than new veterans, Nicholson said.
Lewis said Congress will have to "move very quickly" to approve additional funding, before the start of the next fiscal year on Oct. 1. But he did not say whether other programs would have to be cut to pay for the fix.
The Senate debated on Tuesday a proposal by a group of Democrats to add $1.4 billion to veterans' health care funding for next year.
Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada chided Republicans for finally acknowledging a problem. He noted that early attempts by Democrats to add money for veterans health care were "voted down on a strictly partisan vote."
The House already has approved a fiscal 2006 veterans funding bill that is about $1.1 billion above the Bush administration's request. Lawmakers said that will take care of part of the health-care funding problem, which still must be reviewed by the Senate.
Nicholson said his agency is in intensive discussions with the Office of Management and Budget on a request that is likely to be around $1.5 billion in additional funds.
Meanwhile, a $1 billion health-care funding shortage is being taken care of this year, Nicholson said, by tapping a reserve fund and deferring some maintenance and equipment acquisition costs, moves criticized by Democrats.
While Nicholson said veterans' health care was not being compromised by the budget problem, some Democrats were skeptical, citing a veterans health clinic closing in California, cutbacks at an Arlington, Virginia, veterans' medical center and supply shortages in Chicago.
Veterans groups have complained that funding is not keeping pace with inflation and rising medical costs and that veterans in some parts of the country experience long waits for care.
Maybe this is how Rummie reacts to Bush's speeches
They're just making it up as they go along
Hit by friendly fire
With his polls down, Bush takes flak on Iraq from a host of critics--including some in his own party
By Kevin Whitelaw
Nebraska Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel is angry. He's upset about the more than 1,700 U.S. soldiers killed and nearly 13,000 wounded in Iraq. He's also aggravated by the continued string of sunny assessments from the Bush administration, such as Vice President Dick Cheney's recent remark that the insurgency is in its "last throes." "Things aren't getting better; they're getting worse. The White House is completely disconnected from reality," Hagel tells U.S. News. "It's like they're just making it up as they go along. The reality is that we're losing in Iraq."
That's strikingly blunt talk from a member of the president's party, even one cast as something of a pariah in the GOP because of his early skepticism about the war. "I got beat up pretty good by my own party and the White House that I was not a loyal Republican," he says. Today, he notes, things are changing: "More and more of my colleagues up here are concerned."
Indeed, there are signs that the politics of the Iraq war are being reshaped by the continuing tide of bad news. Take this month in Iraq, with 47 U.S. troops killed in the first 15 days. That's already five more than the toll for the entire month of June last year. With the rate of insurgent attacks near an all-time high and the war's cost set to top $230 billion, more politicians on both sides of the aisle are responding to opinion polls that show a growing number of Americans favoring a withdrawal from Iraq. Republican Sens. Lincoln Chafee and Lindsey Graham have voiced their concerns. And two Republicans, including the congressman who brought "freedom fries" to the Capitol, even joined a pair of Democratic colleagues in sponsoring a bill calling for a troop withdrawal plan to be drawn up by year's end. "I feel confident that the opposition is going to build," says Rep. Ron Paul, the other Republican sponsor and a longtime opponent of the war.
Sagging polls. The measure is not likely to go anywhere, but Hagel calls it "a major crack in the dike." Whether or not that's so, the White House has reason to worry that the assortment of critiques of Bush's wartime performance may be approaching a tipping point. Only 41 percent of Americans now support Bush's handling of the Iraq war, the lowest mark ever in the Associated Press-Ipsos poll. And the Iraq news has combined with a lethargic economy and doubts about the president's Social Security proposals to push Bush's overall approval ratings near all-time lows. For now, most Republicans remain publicly loyal to the White House. "Why would you give your enemies a timetable?" asks House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. "[Bush] doesn't fight the war on news articles or television or on polls."
Still, the Bush administration is planning to hit back, starting this week, with a renewed public-relations push by the president. Bush will host Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim Jafari and has scheduled a major speech for June 28, the anniversary of the handover of power to an Iraqi government from U.S. authorities. But Congress's patience could wear very thin going into an election year. "If things don't start to turn around in six months, then it may be too late," says Hagel. "I think it's that serious."
Bush's exit strategy--which depends on a successful Iraqi political process--got a boost last week when Sunni and Shiite politicians ended weeks of wrangling over how to increase Sunni representation on the constitution-writing committee. Now, however, committee members have less than two months before their mid-August deadline. And given how long it took to resolve who gets to draft the document, it's hard to imagine a quick accord on the politically explosive issues they face.
Saturday, June 25, 2005
With our economy in the trash, and our men and women dying in Iraq...why is this ASSHOLE laughing?
Sunday, June 12, 2005
http://codewarriorz.blogspot.com/2005/06/duncan-hunter-must-be-egyptian.html

DUNCAN HUNTER MUST BE AN EGYPTIAN PRINECESS, BECAUSE "HE'S DA QUEEN OF DENIAL"
NewsMax.com: Inside Cover Story
"After Rep. Duncan Hunter's eye-opening description of how terrorist suspects are living high on the hog at the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, prisoners from around the world will no doubt be clamoring for a 'gulag' cell of their own.
Appearing on Fox News Sunday, the House Armed Services Committee chairman began by detailing tonight's dinner menu at Gitmo - which all detainees, including one suspected of being involved in the 9/11 plot, will enjoy. "
DUNCAN HUNTER IS AN IDIOT! HE MUST BE AN EGYPTIAN PRINCESS 'CUZ HE IS DA QUEEN OF DENIAL !
