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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Freeper on March 20, 2011, 04:38:12 PM
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Nader: Obama should be impeached for 'war crimes'
Former presidential candidate Ralph Nader says that President Obama should be impeached for committing war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The consumer advocate and former presidential candidate said in an interview that aired Friday that Obama has committed "war crimes" on the same level as President Bush.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/150907...
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LOL! This from the guy that GAVE US Bush-Cheney and who personally has all the blood of Iraq and Afghanistan on HIS hands.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x701069
I don't understand how Nader gave us Bush and Cheney. I always thought Nader was one of the moonbats. You would think he would have tried to give us Gore or Kerry.
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I don't understand how Nader gave us Bush and Cheney. I always thought Nader was one of the moonbats. You would think he would have tried to give us Gore or Kerry.
I gave up trying to understand the dumpmonkies a long time ago. :-)
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x701069
I don't understand how Nader gave us Bush and Cheney. I always thought Nader was one of the moonbats. You would think he would have tried to give us Gore or Kerry.
In case one's forgotten, in the folklore of myths and legends popular among the primitives on Skins's island, Ralph Nader took votes away from Aphonse Capote Gore in Florida in 2000, enough to ensure that George Bush won Florida, and hence the presidency.
Of course, that's if one accepts the primitive perception.
As decent and civilized people have known for almost ten years now, George Bush probably won Florida by a Hell of a lot more than just 673 votes, if the votes in the blue cities and blue counties had been accurately tallied.
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As decent and civilized people have known for almost ten years now, George Bush probably won Florida by a Hell of a lot more than just 673 votes, if the votes in the blue cities and blue counties had been accurately tallied.
Dubya had two big factors helping in Florida. Of course every moonbat vote for Nader took a vote away from Algore. Then just weeks before the election, Slick Willy sent a SWAT team to forcibly tear 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez from his family in Florida, and shipped him back to Cuba. This, after his mother had died during an escape from Cuba to allow her child to grow up in freedom. The photo of a screaming, terrified child clutched by a helmeted, armed SWAT trooper enraged hundreds of thousands of Cuban-Americans in Florida, and influenced an enormous number of votes. With Nader, we got payback for Ross Perot getting the votes of enough lamebrain, numbskull, halfwit idiots to elect Slick Willy. Elian was great icing on the cake.
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What they fail to get is this, all Gore had to do was win his home-state of Tennessee, he'd of been President if he won it, and the fact that he didn't says a lot.
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In case one's forgotten, in the folklore of myths and legends popular among the primitives on Skins's island, Ralph Nader took votes away from Aphonse Capote Gore in Florida in 2000, enough to ensure that George Bush won Florida, and hence the presidency.
Of course, that's if one accepts the primitive perception.
As decent and civilized people have known for almost ten years now, George Bush probably won Florida by a Hell of a lot more than just 673 votes, if the votes in the blue cities and blue counties had been accurately tallied.
And dont forget all the military and absentee votes thrown out ...
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What they fail to get is this, all Gore had to do was win his home-state of Tennessee, he'd of been President if he won it, and the fact that he didn't says a lot.
Game, set, and match. H5.