Check out the below photo of Ray Nagin, Mayor of N’awlins. What a dummy, playing around with guns. I DO support gun control - for Liberals. You could kill somebody with a dipshit like this swinging guns around. Worse yet, the dumbass police chief is just as bad, standing there laughing about fooling around with guns.
It’s a wonder the city will survive at all with keystone kops like this…

Makes me wonder why they need all this new firepower at all
since they disarmed everyone during Katrina.
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Barack Obama stands without hand on heart during the National Anthem.
This picture is the exclamation point on the Democrat party. Barack Obama doesn’t even have enough common sense to fake it during the National Anthem. This country needs less Democrats with this kind of sentiment, not more, and certainly not a leader. Picture - Time Magazine. H/T Newsbusters.
The Time Magazine caption under the picture is one word, Respect.
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I urge Republican’s to look very closely before you decide to sit out in 2008!
The above picture is legit. It was taken on Friday, July 27, 2007 by AP photographer Jeff Gentner (link here) at West Virginia State University in Institute, W.Va. I’d call it the true face of a power hungry madwoman. Speaking of which, the picture below is of Marti Comyns who obviously feels the same.
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John Edwards Appears on the Cover of
Esquire Magazine. See Teaser Above Edwards’ Cheesy Pose.
Update: Perri Nelson Notes:
I really like the other caption, behind Mr. Edwards…
“Can a white man still be elected president?”
No, Esquire magazine doesn’t have an agenda do they?
What a RAG.
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Reid, Schumer and Durbin smile for the Camera after announcing the
all night session (stunt) to debate the 2008 defense authorization Bill
Is that a betting slip in Reids hand? He looks like he just picked the trifecta at the OTB.
The smile on the faces of these three lackluster leaders pretty much says it all. This is how they approach the serious issue of the war in Iraq. Comfy in their multi-million dollar homes, air conditioned offices and liberal vacation schedules while they debate the fate of our soldiers overseas.
Harry Reid announced that the Democrats plan to hold an all night session in response to a Republican lead filibuster on the Levin-Reed amendment portion of bill H.R. 1585, the 2008 Defense Authorization bill. Imagine that, a real filibuster. But don’t worry, Reid said it will only last one night.
Dick Durbin, always one to to slither up to the camera with some completely asinine statement made the following remark:
“How many sleepless nights have our soldiers and their families had?” Sen. Dick Durbin, No. 2 in the Democratic leadership, said Monday.
Durbin is obviously the last person that should comment on soldiers feelings after his gulag remark. But we should entertain the thought and think about that question for a minute. The soldiers and their families probably have had many sleepless nights wondering if their own government, as lead by the likes of Dick Durbin and Jack Murtha, was going to brand them as Vietnam style baby killers. The obstructionist Democrats have been perpetual bullet counters in their quest to use the soldiers as pawns in a politically motivated war against the Bush administration. So yes, sleepless would be an understatement.
The Democrats have never supported the war or even entertained the prospect of success in Iraq and now they are debating ways to officially surrender. That would give any soldier and his or her family sleepless nights. At least during WWII the soldiers knew they had the backing of the government; one that actually rallied for the war by building up public support instead of against it in an effort to score political points.
Winning a war is a foreign concept to these people. Their whole platform is based on losing and losers. So Democrats do the next insincere thing. They smile for the camera and pretend that they give a crap.
Want to end the war? Try supporting the effort to win for a change. You’d be amazed what can be accomplished if only you had the will to try.
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Just Another Normal Day in the Gaza Strip
The AP photo has this to say about the photo:
Hamas militants sit as they pose in the passport processing area of the terminal at the Rafah Border Crossing which is now controlled by Hamas militants, near Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, June 15, 2007. On its first day of full rule in Gaza, the Islamic militant Hamas on Friday granted amnesty to Fatah leaders, signaling that it seeks conciliation with the defeated forces of moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
Notice the label “militants”. Can someone let the AP know that Hamas is a known terrorist organization and should be labeled as such? Also, considering that they posed for the camera I wonder if Eyad Albaba, the guy that took the shot, asked them to pose in such an orderly manner?
I’m curious to read how other people react to this image. My initial reaction is that this is the result to expect when terrorists such as Hamas gain control; even if they are taking control in elections or by force from other terrorist groups. Any clear-minded thinking person must recognize that no good can come from this.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, in this case it speaks volumes.
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The following image and caption appeared in an English version of Pravda. Note how the AP phrases their captions when they are far from the prying eyes of Americans.

Undeterred by protests, Bush says he is on a goodwill tour to talk about making sure the benefits of democracy - in the form of better housing, health care and education - are available to all Latin Americans, not just the wealthy © AP
Kind of sounds like something I read on the Daily Kos.
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As a Bears fan I’d like to thank Reggie Bush for taunting the Bears defense as he ran the ball in on what proved to be one of the only plays the Saints connected on for the entire game. From that point on the D was on a mission to punish the Saints with payback. Do the dance, risk the injury prone flip, but never, ever, point your finger in the face of one of the leagues best defenses while a visitor in their house!
I was lucky enough to watch the Bears with family and friends as the NFC Title Champs proceeded to make every critic eat their words for 3 hours in a 39-14 rout!!. I was especially happy to see Terry Bradshaw and Joey Buck jump onto the Bears bandwagon after the game; sweet.
Go Bears - the 2006 NFC Title Champs!
As you can see, my all time favorite play of the game was the 33 yard touchdown pass from Grossman to Bernard Berrian. When comparing somersaults between Bush and Berrian I’ll gladly take the one that turned out to be the final debilitating blow to the Saints.
Stats wise the Bears dominated on all fronts, 1 penalty and no turnovers. The Saints marched right out of soldier field with four turnovers.
The “experts” never really gave the Bears credit and that was apparently all they needed to get the motivation to stomp all over the Saints. Mike Mulligan of the Chicago Sun Times captured that sentiment after the game.
The 39-14 victory over the Saints came with double value for the Bears, who not only won the NFC, but also reacted with a sort of moral glee after proving their doubters wrong. Portrayed as a plucky underdog more than a dominant team, the Bears were fueled by the disbelief in their season and the apparently universal agreement that they couldn’t beat the Saints — despite the fact dome teams had gone 0-9 when playing in a conference title game outdoors since the 1970 merger.
Ogunleye held up a copy of the ESPN.com Web page in which eight experts all picked the Saints to win.
”This kind of stuff motivated us,” Ogunleye said. ”And the reason why is the Saints’ offense — they have all these guys. That kind of [ticked] us off a little bit. We’re the No. 1 defense in the league, and we get no credit.”
Next time you hear the Chicago Bears theme song it will be heard from the warm confines of Superbowl XLI as they meet up with Peyton Manning and the Colts who won their game in the last minute of play with a game ending interception. The Colts made an incredible comeback with over 30 points in the second half to come from behind over Tom Brady and the Patriots. It was a game to be seen.
The Bears head to the Superbowl for the first time in 21 years!! Congrats to everyone, we will be rooting for you one last time this season; have fun and play tough - but most of all Bear Down!
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The Troops Respond to Kerry
It took all of about 2 minutes for the MSM to plaster the President Bush “Mission Accomplished” banner across the internet when Democrats needed it to score an out of context political talking point. But the story is quite different when it comes to disseminating a true message from our troops overseas.
Hence the New York Post is the only MSM outlet that decided the Troops should have a say in the American media. Not so coincidentally, the Post is one of the few major MSM newspaper outlets that has an increase in sales and revenue. Hmmm, wonder why that is?
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Bill Maher is so funny. I am sure that his depiction of Steve Irwin is one step behind countless moonbats who will be wearing a similar costume for President Bush on Halloween. Grab him up quick ladies.

“Vote Democrat on November 7th”
Yeah, I am going to take advice from this idiot just as soon as I am done walking on broken glass, playing in traffic and standing on a golf course holding a lighting rod during an electrical storm.
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