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The Bush Economy Stinks...and Sinks
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As usual, I pulled this from my ass Translation: I too stupid and narrow minded to use the web to do some simple research. You are the one who made the claim, not me. You provide the proof. You cant because your full of ****. You said: " True enough. Fact is, the cost of the war is far from over. You must understand that it's not just the 9 billion a day we are spending DIRECTLY on the war, but there are many, many peripheral costs involved" You are now trying to use very suspect estimates of "peripheral costs" to try to validate your asinine statement of "9 billion a day spent DIRECTLY on the war" Note, DIRECTLY in caps by you, not me. You're an idiot. Heehee! ALL of the above numbers are DIRECT costs of the war. What a dolt. Your a fool. Do you disagree that the above costs are DIRECT costs of the war? Yes How? Please provide reference to refute. Again, you made the claim you provide the proof. PS: Where's my history lesson on judicial nominee filibusters? Go back and read it V E R Y slowly, you effing dumb ass, and you just may comprehend it. Do you still believe a judicial nominee has ever been filibustered? Here is your statement (wrong) Currently, a minority of senators, composed entirely of Democrats, is blocking the nominations of Miguel Estrada to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and Texas Supreme Court Justice Priscilla Owen to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, even though both nominees have the support of at least 51 senators. Democrats have also threatened to filibuster the nominations of Carolyn Kuhn to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and Alabama Attorney General William H. "Bill" Pryor to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals if their nominations are brought to the floor And then my post for which you never responded: In 1968, 24 Republicans and 19 Democrats opposed the elevation of Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortis to the position of chief justice of the United States. Fortis' nomination was withdrawn when only 46 senators agreed to support for the nominee. He was NOT filibustered. http://new.crosswalk.com/news/1206583.html Your wrong again. Now, I've given examples, all of which are readily available to ANYONE with enough intelligence and enough fortitude to get there lazy ass off of the couch, put out the cigarette, finish there beer, and LOOK. Your full of ****. |