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Pictures Are Worth A Thousand Words…

By Matt Margolis | April 7, 2004

As Kevin, over at my other site Blogs For Bush asks: Who Do You Want Quarterbacking The Nation?

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25 Responses to “Pictures Are Worth A Thousand Words…”

  1. DeWaun Says:
    April 7th, 2004 at 12:56 am

    Absolutely hysterical! Kind of reminds me of my little niece (about 6 years old).

  2. Dale Says:
    April 7th, 2004 at 7:48 am

    Insert flight suit, Segway and cheerleading photos here.

    Man, are you guys desperate.

  3. Elephant Man Says:
    April 7th, 2004 at 8:04 am

    Sorry that you got upset, Dale. The fact is that Kerry makes it too easy. I can imagine Kerry’s “handlers” cringing at every “photo-op”.

    I’m sure the equivalent to the “Dukakis driving a tank” photo is right around the corner.

  4. Matt Margolis Says:
    April 7th, 2004 at 9:24 am

    desperate? no. the left using the “Bush = Hitler” line is desperate.

  5. LeatherPenguin Blog Says:
    April 7th, 2004 at 1:02 pm

    Every Picture Tells A Story
    But these two tells me a lot of what I already knew….

  6. Cole Whitaker Says:
    April 7th, 2004 at 1:30 pm

    Desparate? From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch:

    “BACK AT BUSCH: A somewhat hostile crowd complained mightily about the problems the presidential motorcade caused with regular fans trying to get into the park. A Cards employee tipped moi that the team was so concerned about Bush being booed that they piped in fake applause when he strode out to the mound.”

    The clothes have no emperor.

  7. Jay Says:
    April 7th, 2004 at 5:48 pm

    Desperate is when you ignore the worst fighting in a war that supposedly ended eleven months ago in favor of running a phto of Kerry dropping a football. I guess the Iraqi version of “dancing in the streets” is pointing guns and RPGs at American troops and shooting them.

  8. Elephant Man Says:
    April 8th, 2004 at 8:41 am

    Cole, please provide a link to back up your story. It sounds a bit overblown.

    Jay, despite your hopes to the contrary, this “uprising” is the last gasp to sieze power by the shiite hardcore followers of al-Sadr with the help of foreign insurgents from Iran and Syria. The majority of iraqis are not participating in or condoning this uprising. The last thing al-Sadr and his militia want is a semblence of democracy. This is their gamble on driving out the coalition and establishing an islamic theocracy. They will fail because fortunately for the majority of iraqis, Bush won’t “bail” on them despite the desperate caterwauling of the democrats. It’s ironic that Kerry and the democrats pose more of a threat to democracy in Iraq than mullah al-Sadr.

  9. Cole Whitaker Says:
    April 8th, 2004 at 5:14 pm

    [link]


      “No Sunnis, no Shiites, yes for Islamic unity,” the marchers chanted. “We are Sunni and Shiite brothers and will never sell our country.”

      They carried portaits of Shiite radical leader Moqtada Sadr, as well as pictures of Sunni icon, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the spiritual leader of the Palestinian Hamas group who was assassinated in an Israeli air raid last month.

    Say Matt… isn’t that the guy you told to rot in hell?

    Why do these liberated Iraqis hate freedom so much?
    I thought the terrorists hated America because the hate freedom. But now that Iraqis have freedom they love terror? I think you’re buddy, Drinky McDumbass needs some new talking points.

  10. Matt Margolis Says:
    April 8th, 2004 at 5:56 pm

    Say Matt… isn’t that the guy you told to rot in hell?

    what’s your point? are you saying we shouldn’t kill terrorists because we might offend their supporters? Pardon me, Mr. Appeasement, that’s not my policy.

    If you think what they are after is freedom, you better just sit tight and finish high school and college first… perhaps then you’ll gain a little bit of knowledge (or at the very least, understanding) about what they really want.

  11. Jay Says:
    April 8th, 2004 at 6:04 pm

    We’ve been told for eleven months now that the insurgrency is on its knees. Whenever some Pro-Bush talking head says this is the last gasp of a bunch of dead enders, some other sniper takes out a GI or a roadside bomb blows up a Hummer. We know how succesfull we are because more Americans have died? What kind of logic is that?

  12. Cole Whitaker Says:
    April 8th, 2004 at 6:17 pm

    We’ve got tough work there
    Because, you see,
    These people hate freedom.
    And we love freedom.
    George W. Bush, on Iraq, 4-6-04

    What was that about going back to high school and college? I think for once we agree. Bush is in dire need of more education.

  13. Matt Margolis Says:
    April 8th, 2004 at 6:28 pm

    Cole, you really need to start using your brain –even if just a little.

    I’m not holding my breath.

  14. Cole Whitaker Says:
    April 8th, 2004 at 6:35 pm

    Matt– all kidding aside. If the common Iraqis that we liberated are transcending century old religious fault lines to embrace terrorists and other anti-american figures, then they have aligned themselves with terrorists. Under your beloved Dear Leader’s utterly ridiculous logic, that means they hate freedom.

    I didn’t make Bush an idiot. I just point it out.

  15. Matt Margolis Says:
    April 8th, 2004 at 8:07 pm

    Cole, you are assuming that these fanatics are the majority. they’re not. the majority of Iraqis are glad we liberated them and don’t align themselves with these terrorists who are trying to sway public opinion.

  16. Cole Whitaker Says:
    April 8th, 2004 at 10:16 pm

    Matt- they may be glad that Saddam is gone… that is not the same as the majority being glad that we are there now.

  17. ms heather Says:
    April 9th, 2004 at 12:34 am

    Matt- they may be glad that Saddam is gone… that is not the same as the majority being glad that we are there now.

    You know Cole, I’ve really had a s***ty day, so sorry but I will now have to take it out on you…

    Since you obviously spend a lot of time on the computers, (especially trolling Matt’s blog) why don’t you read accounts of the troops that are actually over there, who actually see it, rather than some bedwetting Dhimmi=rat “journalist” who are only going over there with an agenda, an agenda to spin this into another “Vietnam” and cry Pollyanna over how horrible things are over there and how much the Iraqis hate America. I don’t believe it’s the majority opinion. It’s just what you and your fellow looney lefters WANT to happen.

    Hate’s a bad thing, Cole. (high blood pressure, ulcers, wrinkles, etc) Bush isn’t the enemy, for crying out loud. Radical Islamism is. Take your damn blinders off before it’s too late.

  18. Dan Says:
    April 9th, 2004 at 10:41 am

    Kerry misses a catch. Big deal. Bush takes enough vacations he should be able to hold onto a football (though he looks like a chimp doing it).

  19. Aaron Says:
    April 9th, 2004 at 10:46 am

    you complain about Bush moving his operation (temporarily) for a few days from the White House to Crawford, TX, but Kerry takes a week off (from merely campaigning) and gets a slide?

    President’s don’t take vacations… it’s merely a temporary relocation of operation. You think he’s out of touch and can’t push the red button at a moment’s notice?

  20. Cole Whitaker Says:
    April 9th, 2004 at 12:08 pm

    Heather- why don’t you read this and then reassess your post.
    http://www.beaconschool.org/~clehmann/MT/archives/001766.php

    Blinders? Before what’s too late? Are you worried I may be “Left Behind?”

  21. Bart Says:
    April 9th, 2004 at 3:48 pm

    Cole - you already are “left” and way “behind”. You’re just too stupid to realize it.

  22. Cole Whitaker Says:
    April 9th, 2004 at 6:49 pm

    Hey Bart- stick to playing frisbee golf and working on that Lon Mabon impression.

  23. Moe Syzslak Says:
    April 9th, 2004 at 7:44 pm

    Cole - You are a drowning man, with a failed ideology, clutching at strawmen.

  24. Cole Whitaker Says:
    April 10th, 2004 at 1:23 pm

    OK Moe. Failed ideologies? What you mean like preemption in Iraq? Stick to pouring drinks in a pretend cartoon bar.

  25. Elephant Man Says:
    April 11th, 2004 at 10:22 am

    Wow, Cole responds to ms.heather’s post with a link to a left-wing blog. This blog posted a letter from a “contractor” in Iraq who is complaining about how things are going over there. This “contractor” is a friend of the left-wing blogger so I can imagine his political affiliation.

    Of course we all know that Cole is always one to provide a biased source to his assertions. (If he bothers to provide one at all)

    Have some more Kool-Aid, Cole.