Good luck, Keith. |
Friday, December 22, 2006
Thursday, December 21, 2006
christmas
Peters Christmas album, includes such titles as - "everybody look at the snow in the yard" and "Ive brought these gifts for you, there up in my bum" and so forth.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Sunday, December 17, 2006
KEITH OLBERMANN, Nov 3: Nuke DIY on the Internet - posted by Republicans...Watc
The next Republican scandal (they come now on a daily basis...). This is a very important clip - the Republicans are - out of their minds and - lying as usual Did you expect anything else? |
Keith Olbermann - Death of -Stay The Course
Olbermann: "We began this week with reports that a mainstay of American politics was in failing health. And all too soon it was clear that ... the worst was true and that the nation had lost an old and honored friend...Tonight we pause to take the long view, the historic view, of the important, the illustrious, and yes, sometimes controversial life and career of Stay The Course." 2006-10-27 |
Keith Olbermann blasts Republican Campaign Ad - WATCH!
Keith Olbermann shows that the Republicans are truly desparate...they must have good reasons. :-) |
Keith Olbermann vs. Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly thinks that he can lecture anybody...so Keith Olbermann gives him a lecture which he will never forget. 2006-10-28 |
Keith Olbermann - Special Comment - Lessons Of Vietnam
It is a shame and it is embarrassing to us all when President Bush travels 8,000 miles only to wind up avoiding reality again. And it is pathetic to listen to a man talk unrealistically about Vietnam, who permitted the “Swift-Boating” of not one but two American heroes of that war, in consecutive presidential campaigns. But most importantly — important beyond measure — his avoidance of reality is going to wind up killing more Americans. And that is indefensible and fatal. Asked if there were lessons about Iraq to be found in our experience in Vietnam, Mr. Bush said that there were, and he immediately proved he had no clue what they were. “One lesson is,” he said, “that we tend to want there to be instant success in the world, and the task in Iraq is going to take a while.” “We’ll succeed,” the president concluded, “unless we quit.” If that’s the lesson about Iraq that Mr. Bush sees in Vietnam, then he needs a tutor. Or we need somebody else making the decisions about Iraq. Mr. Bush, there are a dozen central, essential lessons to be derived from our nightmare in Vietnam, but “we’ll succeed unless we quit,” is not one of them. The primary one — which should be as obvious to you as the latest opinion poll showing that only 31 percent of this country agrees with your tragic Iraq policy — is that if you try to pursue a war for which the nation has lost its stomach, you and it are finished. Ask Lyndon Johnson. |
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