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John Kerry, Just Go Away

Michael Ramirez - 2/1/07
February 1, 2007
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I Hope They Keep It Up

Check this out in the NY Observer Joe Biden gives it to Obama, Clinton and Edwards.  I got this from Mary Kathrine Ham and it's great.  The points he makes about them and their presidential abilities is excellent.  Check it out right    here

Also read the column in today's NY Daily news by Michael Goodwin called "Hillary's big lie grows" this I got from the Sean Hannity show today, read it online here

After they finish with each other who will be left?  It's amazing that they're saying about each other what those of us on the right have been saying for years.  I bet the MSM dosen't know what to do when they have to report what these Democrats are saying about each other.  


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But They Tell Us "We Support The Troops"

Anti-war protesters in America are pulling out an old tactic -  spitting on veterans and their families.  There are several cases of this, including one in Ithaca, NY, where the father of a soldier in Iraq had to scrape off the "gratitude" of an extraordinarily self-righteous woman who objected to his bumper sticker.

Perhaps the worst incident to date happened on Sunday, when a soldier who lost his leg in Iraq was spit on by remnants of  the "Jane Fonda/Sean Penn" peace rally.

It wasn't too long ago that the anti-war crowd was pretending that sympathy for "fellow Americans in uniform" fueled their opposition to the war.  Now, frustrated perhaps by the betrayal of Democrats, they've dropped the act and are beginning to show their true colors.

So much for Camp Casey.

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Never Ending

What timing these Islamic supremacist groups have!  The very day that a suicide bomber, assisted by Islamic Jihad, murders three Israelis at a bakery, a coalition of the usual suspects goes to bat for a Muslim-American who admits to aiding the terrorist organization.

Knowing these groups the way that we do, we certainly didn't foresee them offering a denouncement of the attack or even the pretense of sympathy for non-Muslim victims, but somehow they managed to lower the bar even further than our own dim expectations.

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He Explains Here

Author explains what he means
The author of the LA Times article about "Putting 9/11 Into Perspective" explains it at the above link.

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They're Really Behind You, Far Behind

Cartoons by Michael Ramirez

 
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Mass Graves In Iraq

Mass Graves in Iraq
An Iraqi woman carries a bag containing a body found in a mass grave 50km south of Baghdad and displayed for identification in the nearby town of Al-Mesayeb on Saturday, 24 May 20003. In central Iraq, Iraqis are trying to identify their loved ones whose bodies have been dug-up from several mass graves, which are according to local people containing the remains of hundreds of Shi`ite Muslims, executed by the regime of Saddam Hussein after their uprising in 1991.

Iraqis walk between hundreds of bodies found in a mass grave 50km south of Baghdad and displayed for identification in the nearby town of Al-Mesayeb at Saturday, 24 May 20003. In central Iraq, Iraqis are trying to identify their loved ones whose bodies have been dug-up from several mass graves, which are according to local people containing the remains of hundreds of Shi`ite Muslims, executed by the regime of Saddam Hussein after their uprising in 1991.

Some Iraqi exhume the bones of dead Arabs in a mass grave in the desert 20 km south of the city of Karbala, Iraq. The men were killed and buried during the uprising of the Shiites in 1991 by the regime of ousted Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein

An Iraqi exhumes the bones of dead Arabs in a mass grave in the desert 20 km
 south of the city of Karbala, Iraq. The men were killed and buried during the uprising of the Shiites in 1991 by the regime of ousted Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein.

An Iraqi man exhumes the bones of dead Arabs in a mass grave in the desert 20 km south of the city of Karbala, Iraq. The men were killed and buried during the uprising of the Shiites in 1991 by the regime of ousted Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein

A human skull and other body remains sit on the ground after they were pulled from a mass grave in Mahaweel, central Iraq, Wednesday, May 14, 2003. Villagers dug up the remains of up to 3,000 people they suspect were killed during the 1991 Shiite revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime. Uncounted bodies remained unearthed at the site. By every indication, the mass grave in Mahaweel, 60 miles south of Baghdad, is the largest found in Iraq since U.S. forces overthrew Saddam and his Baath Party government last month.

An Iraqi man checks the remains of bodies pulled from a mass grave in Mahaweel, central Iraq, Wednesday, May 14, 2003. Villagers dug up the remains of up to 3,000 people they suspect were killed during the 1991 Shiite revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime. Uncounted bodies remained unearthed at the site. By every indication, the mass grave in Mahaweel, 60 miles south of Baghdad, is the largest found in Iraq since U.S. forces overthrew Saddam and his Baath Party government last month.

An Iraqi woman cries next to plastic bags containing remains of bodies pulled from a mass grave in Mahaweel, central Iraq, Wednesday, May 14, 2003. Villagers dug up the remains of up to 3,000 people they suspect were killed during the 1991 Shiite revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime. Uncounted bodies remained unearthed at the site. By every indication, the mass grave in Mahaweel, 60 miles south of Baghdad, is the largest found in Iraq since U.S. forces overthrew Saddam
 and his Baath Party government last month.

An Iraqi woman look into a plastic bag containing remains of bodies pulled from a mass grave in Mahaweel, about 100 kilometer south of Baghdad, central Iraq, on Friday, 16 May 2003. Villagers dug up the remains of more than 3,000 people they suspect were killed during the 1991 Shiite revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime. Uncounted bodies remained unearthed at the site. By every indication, the mass grave in Mahaweel is the
 largest found in Iraq since U.S. forces overthrew Saddam and his Baath Party government last month.

An Iraqi man looks into a plastic bag containing remains of bodies pulled from a mass grave in Mahaweel, about 100 kilometer south of Baghdad, central Iraq, on Friday, 16 May 2003. Villagers dug up the remains of more than 3,000 people they suspect were killed during the 1991 Shiite revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime. Uncounted bodies remained unearthed at the site. By
 every indication, the mass grave in Mahaweel is the largest found in Iraq since U.S. forces overthrew Saddam and his Baath Party government last month.
US soldiers fence an area with plastic bags containing remains of bodies pulled from a mass grave with barbed wire in Mahaweel, about 100 kilometer south of Baghdad, central Iraq, Friday, 16 May 2003. Villagers dug up the remains of more than 3,000 people they suspect were killed during the 1991 Shiite revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime. Uncounted bodies remained unearthed at the site. By every indication, the mass grave in Mahaweel is the largest found in Iraq since U.S. forces overthrew Saddam and his Baath Party government last month.

Some Iraqi exhume the bones of dead Arabs in a mass grave in the desert 20 km south of the city of Karbala, Iraq. The men were killed and buried during the uprising of the Shiites in 1991 by the regime of ousted Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein.



An Iraqi man walks past exhumed bones of dead Arabs in a mass grave in the desert 20 km south of the city of Karbala, Iraq. The men were killed and buried during the uprising of the Shiites in 1991 by the regime of ousted Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein.

Journalists and officials walk away from the site where a body was exumed from an unmarked grave in Kirkuk, Iraq Thursday April 17. 2003. An estimated 1,500 unmarked graves have been newly pointed out to United States military officials, who took an informal look at the site Thursday.

An Iraqi man checks the remains of bodies pulled from a mass grave in Mahaweel, central Iraq, Wednesday, May 14, 2003. Villagers dug up the remains of up to 3,000 people they suspect were killed during the 1991 Shiite revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime. Uncounted bodies remained unearthed at the site. By every indication, the mass grave in Mahaweel, 60 miles south of Baghdad, is the largest found in Iraq since U.S. forces overthrew Saddam and his Baath Party government last month.



An Iraqi man takes away a body pulled from a mass grave in Mahaweel, central Iraq, Wednesday, May 14, 2003. Villagers dug up the remains of up to 3,000 people they suspect were killed during the 1991 Shiite revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime. Uncounted bodies remained unearthed at the site. By every indication, the mass grave in Mahaweel, 60 miles south of Baghdad, is the largest found in Iraq since U.S. forces overthrew Saddam and his Baath Party government last month.

U.S. civil administrator in Iraq L. Paul Bremer, second from left, visits the mass grave in Mahaweel, 60 miles south of Baghdad, during a day-long trip to central Iraq Thursday, May 22, 2003. The mass grave is the largest found in Iraq since U.S. forces overthrew Saddam's Baath Party government last month. Others are unidentified.



An Iraqi man rests as he checks a bag containing a body found in a mass grave 50km south of Baghdad and displayed for identification in the nearby town of Al-Mesayeb on Saturday, 24 May 20003. In central Iraq, Iraqis are
 trying to identify their loved ones whose bodies have been dug-up from several mass graves, which are according to local people containing the remains of hundreds of Shi`ite Muslims, executed by the regime of Saddam Hussein after their uprising in 1991.

Iraqis walk between hundreds of bodies found in a mass grave 50km south of Baghdad and displayed for identification in the nearby town of Al-Mesayeb at Saturday, 24 May 20003. In central Iraq, Iraqis are trying to identify
 their loved ones whose bodies have been dug-up from several mass graves, which are according to local people containing the remains of hundreds of Shi`ite Muslims, executed by the regime of Saddam Hussein after their uprising in 1991.

Iraqis walk between hundreds of bodies found in a mass grave 50km south of Baghdad and displayed for identification in the nearby town of Al-Mesayeb at Saturday, 24 May 20003. In central Iraq, Iraqis are trying to identify their loved ones
 whose bodies have been dug-up from several mass graves, which are according to local people containing the remains of hundreds of Shi`ite Muslims, executed by the regime of Saddam Hussein after their uprising in 1991.
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They Don't Care

"If any more of you liberals call here and start whining and moaning about Iraqi deaths, I'm going to get really mad -- because you don't care a whit about Iraqi deaths. You didn't care when they were dying by the hundreds of thousands when Saddam ran the place, and you don't care about them now!"
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The Usual Suspects

"The American left is now building up the notion that we're not really at great risk: 'Yeah, a lot of people are threatening us, but they can't really do anything, so we're just really overreacting here.' So their conclusion is we have to wait until they can pull it off to deal with them?"
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We Overreacted to 9/11?

Liberals Say We "Overreacted" to 9/11




Read this article in the LA Times go here http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-op-bell28jan28,0,1900868.story?
coll=la-home-commentary  how this fool thinks we have overreacted
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Not Another Clinton

Michael Ramirez - 1/30/07
January 30, 2007
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How True

Cartoons by Michael Ramirez

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Who's Fault Is This?

Behold the Peace of Islam: Picture of the Week
Islam: Changing Lives for the Deader

A store worker flinches as a Muslim suicide bomber blows up an Israeli bakery across
 the street.  In addition to murdering Jews, the Religion of Peace racked up Buddhists, Christians, Hindus and the usual quota of Shia and Sunni civilians - all in one day!

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The Religion Of Peace Never Stops

Both Hamas and Fatah have praised the suicide attack against innocent Israelis at a bakery as being a positive step toward ending the in-fighting between the two groups.  The Religion of Peace always has to have someone to demonize and murder, you see.  In the absence of an external enemy, Islam will turn on itself until it is firmly mired in dictatorship and totalitarianism.  Then there will be peace.
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We Have The Best Medical Care

Cartoons by Michael Ramirez

January 26, 2007
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