Sun Herald:
"Senator Roger Wicker is honored to have President Bush to Mississippi to support his campaign," Wicker for Senate campaign manager Austin Barbour said in the release. "President Bush has offered America strong leadership in a unique moment of danger in our history."There you go. Roger Wicker thinks George W. Bush has been a strong leader. I am sorry but George W. Bush has been anything but strong, much less a leader. Roger Wicker supports the President who has brought us the worst recession in 20 years, torture, war for profit, and lie after lie to justify his empirical rule.
A vote for Rubber Stamp Roger Wicker is another ballot cast for the failed policies of George W. Bush. Bush will go down as the worst President of our time. John McCain and the rest of the Gas & Oil Party members who want to stay in Washington for 2009 are running as fast as they can from George W. Bush. Not our man, Rubber Stamp Roger is standing by his man, thick or thin. So every time you hear of Wicker think about our King, I mean President.
No matter what you think of Bush the man will raise Roger a ton of money and that’s all this visit is about.
ReplyDeleteIf I remember correctly we have not had a terrorist attack since 911. Under the Clinton years we had 2 attacks that I can think of. Don't forget Clinton's pointless attack on Kosovo to water down his impeachment process.
This whole war for profit BS is nothing but liberal spin. The audacity for people like you to say soldiers die for profit is sickening. You also fail to point out that Bush was President during the most robust economic times in our nation’s history. You cannot blame one person for the economy, for good or bad.
Our Democratic majority in Washington has a big 13% rating. Not to promising.
It’s the Democratic majority is in charge and they have yet to show any form of leadership. You know you’ve got a problem when the Speaker of the House doesn’t know the price of energy.
So... you agree with going to Iraq, but not Kosovo where there was an active genocide?
ReplyDeleteDemocrats will pick up a couple dozen more seats even if people always hate congress.
And McCain doesn't know the last time he pumped his own gas: Gotcha politics are dumb.