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<SMALL>ChicagoBusiness ^ | July 1, 2005 | By Greg Hinz</SMALL>


IL senator threatens possible filibuster if nominee too far right The number two Democrat in the U.S. Senate Friday urged the president to nominate someone of “independence, balance and moderation” to succeed retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.
 

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Patriot, that image is repulsive and sickening. Are you really that desparate? It's not often I'll launch a personal attack to a "political" post but at the risk of being banned or having this sent to RR or whatever....FUCK YOU!!!!! FUCK YOU, Patriot. You apparently are one sick bastard.

Oh, and that "quote" is doctored and inaccurate i.e. a lie.

P.S. Fuck you.
 
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Patriot is nothing short of Karl Rove, Jr ...

what a lowlife scumbag post this is
 
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Well D2 I'm sure the images of GW as Hitler must have you in such a tizzy too.

Let me tell ya whats not inaccurate...The fact that it is Durbins mindless mouth and treasonous comments was on Al Jazeera, and used as propaganda.
The quote in this parody may not be correct but the inference was.
To the point where Turban Durbin was left groveling and blubbering on the floor of the senate apoligising for his "sick bastard" comments.



You guys sure get a rock in your birkenstocks when the same tactics you guys use all the time are turned on ya.

I'll get the exact quote for you....and please...slice and dice the diferences if you will.
 
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The foul stench of fear permeates every post by the right these days, as they see there little emperor revealed to have no clothes.
It's sad but to be expected, the five stages grief are Denial, Guilt, Anger, Bargaining then Acceptance. We can only hope they reach acceptance before they do harm to themselves.
 
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Oh D2

"If I read this to you and did not tell you that it was an FBI agent describing what Americans had done to prisoners in their control, you would most certainly believe this must have been done by Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime -- Pol Pot or others -- that had no concern for human beings," Durbin said Tuesday.

Thats the quote D2.Anything else I can do for ya?

Oh, and that "quote" is doctored and inaccurate i.e. a lie.

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I guees I'm not seein something here would you point out the inaccuracy and or lie in the parody?
 
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Oh d2...whats the apology for????

DURBIN APOLOGIZES ON SENATE FLOOR FOR GUANTANAMO BAY ANALOGIES

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

[WASHINGTON, DC] – U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) today made the following statement on the floor of the United States Senate:

“More than most people, a Senator lives by his words, words are the coin of the realm in our profession. Occasionally words will fail us and occasionally we will fail words.”

“On June 14, I took the floor of the Senate to speak about genuine heartfelt concerns about the treatment of prisoners and detainees at Guantanamo and other places. I raised legitimate concerns that others have raised, including Secretary of State Colin Powell, about the policies of this administration and whether they truly do serve our needs to make America safer and more secure, whether, in fact, some of the policies might, in fact, endanger our troops, or in some ways disparage the image of America around the world.”

“During the course of that presentation, I read an e-mail from the Federal Bureau of Investigation that was discovered to exist last August, and has now been produced as part of the Freedom of Information Act. After reading the horrible details in that memo, which characterized the treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo, I then, on my own, my own words, made some characterizations about that memo. I made reference to the Nazis, Soviets and other repressive regimes.”

“Mr. President, I have come to understand that was a very poor choice of words. I tried to make this very clear last Friday that I understood to those analogies to the Nazis, Soviets and others were poorly chosen. I issued a release which I thought made my intentions and my inner-most feeling as clear as I possibly could.”

“Let me read to you what I said. ‘I have learned from my statement that historical parallels can be misused and misunderstood. I sincerely regret if what I said causes anybody to misunderstand my true feelings. Our soldiers around the world and their families at home deserve our respect, admiration and total support.’”

“Mr. President, it is very clear that even though I thought I had said something that clarified the situation, to many people it was still unclear. I'm sorry if anything that I said caused any offense or pain to those who have such bitter memories of the Holocaust, the greatest moral tragedy of our time. Nothing, nothing should ever be said to demean or diminish that moral tragedy.”

“I'm also sorry if anything I said in any way cast a negative light on our fine men and women in the military. I went to Iraq just a few months ago with Senator Harry Reid and a bipartisan Senate delegation. When you look in the eyes of the soldiers you see your son and daughter. They are the best. I never, ever intended any disrespect for them.”

“Some may believe that my remarks crossed a line. To them, I extend my heartfelt apologies.”

“There's usually a quote from Abraham Lincoln that you can turn to in moments like this. Maybe this is the right one. Lincoln said, ‘If the end brings me out right, what is said against me won't amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, 10,000 angels swearing I was right wouldn't make any difference.’” “In the end, I don't want anything that I may have said detract from the love for my country, my respect for those who bravely risk their lives each day for our security, and this Senate which I am so honored to serve as a member. I offer my apology for those offended by my words. I promise to speak out on the issues that I think are important to the people of Illinois and to the nation.”


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D2 lets make this very clear.
Patriot, that image is repulsive and sickening.

The Durbin image is a parody.




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This image is the image that is sickening and repulsive.
 
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Patriot:

what is disgusting is the 1700 American kids dead because of your Jackass Commander in Chief ...

Durbin at least apologized for being out of line .... Bush owes this country one big apology for his reckless actions that have destroyed any credibility we had left in the Arab world
 
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doc mercer said:
Patriot:

what is disgusting is the 1700 American kids dead because of your Jackass Commander in Chief ...

Durbin at least apologized for being out of line .... Bush owes this country one big apology for his reckless actions that have destroyed any credibility we had left in the Arab world

Hay Doc. What it is! I think you have issues with our great Pres. George W.Bush. I think you may need to revisit these feelings. I know George loves ya. He needs your support.

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Patriot said:
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<SMALL>ChicagoBusiness ^| July 1, 2005 | By Greg Hinz</SMALL>


IL senator threatens possible filibuster if nominee too far right The number two Democrat in the U.S. Senate Friday urged the president to nominate someone of “independence, balance and moderation” to succeed retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.

Frinkin Hilarious Pat.....I want that as my avatar!!!!!
 
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Do you guys support things like what the soldiers did at Abu Gharib?! Laughing at that image or quote is parallel to finding one of those disturbing prison pics funny.
 
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Hell no I thought it was terrible.......
 
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i agree its in bad taste, but I don't see your outrage whenever people post Bush/Hitler parody pics...I think it's fucked up on both ends...but the comparison to Hitler is way worse in my opinion, and you get a kick out of those...
 
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Robfunk, Can you please change my avatar from the Chopper to the Turbin Dick Turban pic that Patriot posted????? I can't stop laughing at that!!!!!


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TRW, I can not. I don't have the power. You would have to cut and paste it in to something like a image viewer or PC paint. Resize it, then upload it on your user CP under avatar.
 
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K thanks anyways....
 
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RW can you imagine that fuckinasshole turban Durbin having the balls to call on the pres for moderation...He wasn't very moderate with his made for AlJazeera comments though was he.
 
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Apparently there's no requirement that Supreme Court justices have prior judicial experience, the Constitution does not even require justices to have law degrees.

Sounds like a recipe for some serious fun.
 

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