Observation of the day: Ace of Spades.

By the way, Alanis, It's like rai-a-in on a *weatherman's* wedding day after he's done a humorous segment on rained-out nuptuals.

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From Ace's reaction to the way that Bush won his contested Will roll with Congressional Democrats:

Their announcement of a timetable for withdrawal from a fight with a patient opponent in the White House having resulted in catastrophic failure, Democrats went on to immediately call anew for a timetable of withdrawal from a fight with a patient opponent in Iraq.

Isn't it ironic, and in a genuine, non-Morissettian manner besides.

Why, yes. Yes, it is.

Read on.

Not much to add, except: have a good time marching, kids. Just remember, come Tuesday you have to be back in the trenches for the Democratic Party. Fun's fun, but your owners can't have you getting ideas above your station.

Moe

PS: You would think that winning elections would mean that partisan Democrats could hope to go to their favorite VRWC lurksites and not see this sort of ulcer-inducing commentary.

You'd think.

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For a very long time.

"No compromise with the main purpose, no peace till victory, no pact with unrepentant wrong." - Winston Churchill

yet so enduring.

Envisioning when all that is Left is the Right.

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The CIA has better politicians than it has spies - Fred Thompson

Just ask them.
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"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
-Thomas Paine: The American Crisis, No. 4, 1777

And I mean this is RICH:

"Some activists had privately feared that Democratic leaders were losing their resolve to stage a protracted fight with the White House over wartime funding. Pelosi had announced earlier that the House would not leave for the Memorial Day recess without a new funding bill, a signal to some of a looming defeat.

"When they put out that deadline, people realized that we were going to lose," said an aide to an anti-war lawmaker. "Everything after that seemed like posturing."

Read it again - "When they put out that deadline, people realized we were going to lose..."

EXACTLY, moron.

 
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