Sunday, January 30, 2005

Courtesy of National Review Online's "TKS.," Democratic Underground

TKS is now what was "The Kerry Spot." Democrats Underground is the epi-center of the "Bush is Hitler" universe.

Hard to believe. Wait, then again, it isn't hard to believe. Here it is in it's entirety.

I TRY NOT TO LOOK AT DU, BUT...

It's hard to resist the urge to look at the most furious of the Bush-haters on a day like today. So I glanced at Democratic Underground.

I should know better. These folks aren't the left-wing equivalent of the Freepers; they're much, much further out there.

Still, it's hard not to wonder if they represent the left-wing, Bush-hating, "anti-war" id, free from any constraints or limits. Anyway, some highlights:
I want peace for the Iraqis, but not at the cost of further empowering the Bush regime.
Our media isn't telling the whole story. Gag order on Iraq. No unhappy stories to mess with the bushites minds.

Reacting to the news that an Iraqi election official said that 72 percent of eligible Iraqi voters had turned out so far nationwide: "I don't know any Iraqis, but I know [balderdash] when I smell it." Another: Anyone who believes this [horsepucky] is seriously ignorant.... We don't even get that kind of turnout in our country.

(They're not saying "balderdash" and "horsepucky", obviously. The original language — in fact, most of the comments — are appropriate for the New Jersey Turnpike.)

This election is an absolute fraud. It does NOT represent ALL the groups like the Sunni and the candidates are mostly US puppets. The people whi voted are either paid off or too stupid to be voting anyway. Sounds like a recent US election to me.

(In a case of supreme irony, many are complaining about insufficient voter ID methods and eagerly pointing to reports of "irregularities" with the vote.)

In response to the report of the British military plane crash: "Like a sandstorm, the flying chads swirled around the atmosphere, making air travel difficult."Hearing comments like that, how can one not feel pity? You see happy faces of Iraqis taking place in the first election of their lifetimes, braving threats to life and limb... and your only reaction is more bitterness? What a dark little world of their own making they live in.


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