I report, you decide:
Murtha:
U.S. Rep. John Murtha, an outspoken opponent of the war in Iraq, and Alberto Mora, a former Navy general counsel who clashed with superiors over abuse of terrorism detainees, were honored Monday as recipients of the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. ...
Past recipients of the award include President Gerald Ford, Ukraine President Viktor Yushchenko, and U.S. Sens. John McCain and Russell Feingold. source
Gore/Kerry/Kennedy:
Apparently that Wiley Coyote (aka George Dubya) did it again: He stole another presidential election from the democrats, according to that paragon of political objectivity, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. source
And:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has written a brilliant new article about the biggest political story in the history of the United States: An American politician illegitimately took the office of president by outright theft and fraud. Although such high crimes and misdemeanors have been rumored in previous elections, none in the history of the republic have been so thoroughly documented. George W. Bush is not the legitimate president of the United States. source
Cynthia McKinney:
Cynthia McKinney’s case might not go to trial. A grand jury’s been hearing evidence, but no indictments have come down yet, and they might just quietly make it go away. Oh well, we’ll still have our memories. source
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Oh, Unit76, that's a wonderful idea. So glad you thought of it. That could be an entire post by itself, go for it!
Bush was only legitimately elected one time, so therefore he has only served one term and can be elected again.
Wait a minute, I'm not sure the RIGHT would be happy about that either. Hummm!
Bad idea. We need new blood.
Posted by: Debbie | June 07, 2006 at 10:44 PM
If I were a raging Moonbat, with my tin-foil Hat o' Protection, I would NOT be claiming that "George W. Bush is not the legitimate president of the United States." Since this argument states that he was "selected, not elected", it would bring about a seriously scary proposition (in the minds of all the Bushaters), which is thus: by being appointed to the Presidency, and not elected, President George W. Bush has only served one ELECTED term in office, which, therefore, means that he is eligable to RUN AGAIN, since there is no provision (as far as I can tell) against serving more than twice if first time was not through election!
Heheheheheh...
Imagine a moonbat wrapping their brain around THAT one.
BTW, thanks for stopping by my blog on the 5th and wishing me a Happy Blogiversary!
Posted by: Unit76 | June 07, 2006 at 10:24 PM
"U.S. Rep. John Murtha, an outspoken opponent of the war in Iraq, and Alberto Mora, a former Navy general counsel who clashed with superiors over abuse of terrorism detainees, were honored Monday as recipients of the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award."
That's downright surreal. Murtha, who is rabid to condemn our Marines, before the facts are in. ARRGGHHH!
Posted by: Always On Watch | June 07, 2006 at 09:10 PM
That's great information on Bobby Kennedy. I've met Ethel Kennedy and she is one stern women when she wants to be. I worked at the Kennedy Center in Nashville at George Peabody College/Vanderbilt College and she came to visit often.
I'll check out the sit you left But, thanks. We are not going for a few weeks yet.
Posted by: Debbie | June 07, 2006 at 04:28 PM
Hi! I hope you'll have a nice trip! To enter in Canada I don't think you need a passport yet. A birth certificate and a driver license are enough for now. I think the birth certificate is the most important.
You can find infos there, I didn't check into details but I guess you can find some: http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/menu-e.html
Have a safe trip!
Posted by: Bud_007 | June 07, 2006 at 03:29 PM
Never forget that Bobby Kennedy Jr. was treated many years ago for a heroine addiction. David Horowitz's/Peter Collier's (sp?) book on the Kennedys fingered him as the worst one of the bunch. As teenagers, he and his brothers were so out of control, that their mother, Ethel Skaekel Kennedy, did not let them in her house. They lived in a playhouse in the backyard.
Posted by: Mrs. Peperium | June 07, 2006 at 01:06 PM