Back at ya, Bully!

Merlin1047

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BP continues to post bitter, distorted articles resentful of the Republican victory and which slander Pres. Bush.

Here's a dose of your own, Bully. The only difference is that this is far closer to the truth than the crap you've been posting lately.

E-mailed to me this morning:

NOVEMBER 6, 2004 ADMIRAL DICK VAN ORDEN

PARDON ME WHILE I GLOAT

by Dick Van Orden

I am not normally a cheerful loser or a gracious winner. Whether its tiddly-winks or war at sea, I want to win, win, win! In fact, I hate to lose and when I win I sometimes want to rub the loser's nose in his defeat. After a sleepless night I feel just rotten enough that the past six months of lies and innuendos from the Kerry camp have it all come home to make me more vindictive than usual. As a result, I want to gloat. Here's why:

I am happy that the sound common sense of a majority of America's voters resulted in a solid victory for a true patriot-and in the humiliating defeat of a lying traitor. There was no doubt in my mind that Bush's truthfulness and forthrightness would prevail against the lies and half-truths of Kerry and his supporters, and I am pleased that a majority of good folks saw the light and pushed the Bush/ Cheney button for justice and for increasing support for the nation's bright future.

I am pleased that the left-leaning media-newspapers, radio, TV and newsmagazines-got their bell rung, but good. Now we are assured that these self-appointed "opinion makers" cannot pull the wool over the eyes of most of us, no matter how hard they twist the facts. Their early reporting of the "leaked" fraudulent exit polls, and their sponsorship of other badly skewed voter polls were designed to mislead voters, in which they failed-miserably. And Dan Rather deserves a special place in hell.

I am delighted that the fat, disgusting a-hole, Michael Moore did not achieve the success that he wished for and that he was repulsed by so many intelligent Americans. May his soul burn in hell.

I hope the Hollywood friends of Michael Moore-especially Barbra Streisand, Whoopi Goldberg, P-Diddler, and their friends-are roasting in the hell of their own making. It seems to me that they all offered to depart the U.S. if Bush won the first time, which they did not do. The time is now doubly ripe for their exit.

I am blissful that all the treasure and invective of George Soros devoted to defeating George Bush went for naught. I only wish for a financial future of similar poor decisions by Soros; I want to see him as bankrupt in bank account as he is in patriotism.

I find it particularly satisfying that the high ranking military suck-ups whose lack of integrity led them to desert their commander-in-chief and follow a lying cheat, even though they knew, or should have known, that his dismissal from the Navy was "less than honorable," as detailed in the military record that he refused to release. It is sad that such Navy types as Bill Crowe, Stan Turner, and even Jimmy Carter would be in that group. It is obvious that their motivation was the hope of a cushy job when their new-found knight in shining armor moved into the White House. Even their strategy was flawed, for Kerry is, and always has been, anti-military; he only used his military service-and those military "advisors"-for personal political gain. He would never have offered that cushy job, once he had used them, just as he never voted for the needed armament that they and their shipmates and their Marine Corps, Army, and Air Force brothers-in-arms needed so badly.

I am thrilled that the whiners who have complained bitterly about the "stolen" 2000 Presidential election must leave that fallacy in the past and now try to find something else to whine about-maybe they can even develop a fantasy that the four million vote plurality was a miscount, and continue their whining as they slink away into their caves.

It pleases me that Kofi Annan and the other United Nations sycophants failed miserably when they tried so hard to influence this election to ensure that a more pliable President Kerry would be elected. I hope they will now realize that either they clean up the bureaucratic, corrupt, do-nothing UN, or they will be short of funds when the Bush-led US decreases-or ends-its support.

I am overjoyed at the failure of Osama bin Laden's carefully timed video of invective against the US and its President in hopes of using Islamic scare tactics on the American people. Bin Laden's aim was to entice our voters to elect a new President who will not be as robust in his pursuit of terrorists and more willing to "negotiate" with Islamic Fundamentalists. He did not understand that Americans are not so panicky as the French, fearful as the Spanish, or unthinking as the English. (As for the Germans, they should know better; we have defeated them in battle often enough to convince them of the rightness of our ways.) I hope Osama dies in a blast from a bunker-buster before he gets a chance to make another video or another attack on our nation.

The blatant attempts of European nations and the EU to cause our President discomfort in his efforts to bring peace to the world make me glad that they are so disappointed with the election results. My joy is unbounded at the chagrin of the French and German and other anti-Bush, anti-American nations (including the people of the UK-but not their loyal and faithful government led by Prime Minister, Tony Blair). Now let those U.S.-sheltered Europeans worry about the end of American financial and military assistance when they have problems. Let them beg for American military aid and other handouts that have helped to sustain their economies. And let them perish in their own sweat when we remove out troops from Germany, the Balkans, and other trouble spots where we have pulled their chestnuts out of the fire.

I relish the hope that Islamic fundamentalists will now understand the election result as a blow from which they cannot recover. It fills me with joy that their dreams of world domination will be shattered by Bush's and the American nation's resolve to see them defeated and sent to join their Allah-without the 72 virgins waiting for them.

It pleases me more than I can say that the Senate Minority Leader, Thomas Daschle lost his seat. As the leading obstructionist for the Democrat party, he was primarily responsible for withholding approval of many Bush appointments to Federal judgeships, high-level positions, and other necessary personnel. Good riddance.

The demise of the junk-yard dog, loudmouth James Carville, also brings me great happiness. That happiness is further enhanced by the victory of the first Republican to win a Senate seat in Louisiana, Carville's home state.

I am delighted with the success of John O'Neill and his Swift Boat Vets-and with those thousands of non-Swifties who joined with them-on their forthright revelation of the truth of Kerry's service in Vietnam. They took a truthful but difficult position and made an impact-good and honorable Navy men all. Bush gets gentlemanly credit for not using them and their data in his campaign to demean Kerry, but the word was out that they spoke the truth. I maintain that they were the MVPs of this election; their testimony turned the tide against Kerry, and he never recovered.

And, finally, I must express my unbounded gratification at the defeat of Senator Kerry, a worthless Senator, anti-military extremist, lying self-promoter, and former Naval officer who disgraced us all. His traitorous collusion with the enemy is second only to that of Jane Fonda. He should have been court-martialed for giving aid and comfort to the enemy in time of war. His dishonorable quest for medals and a quick return to the US, where he turned against his shipmates and lied about their actions resulted in a less than honorable separation from the Navy. Jimmy Carter's amnesty allowed him to file for, and get, an honorable discharge 18 years after he left the service. He should have received a court martial.

While my thoughts may seem to be mean-spirited, do not be confused-they really are mean-spirited, as I mean them to be. I have suffered the tortures of the damned over the past year as I heard and read the lies and nasty remarks from politicians, citizens, and media "experts" about our President. I have barely tolerated the feeble but divisive attempts of foreign and domestic peaceniks to build a case against our war on the Islamic fundamentalists, who use terrorism as a weapon against us in order to intimidate out citizens and drive some of our gutless politicians to seek "negotiations" to avoid "confrontations" with those who seek to kill our citizens.

Most of all, I have seethed with anger at those who shamefully derided out military, blissfully reporting on their failures and neglecting their successes. They triumphantly celebrated our difficulties by running daily body counts of our own heroic men killed in battle with the enemy, even publishing their pictures in papers and on TV as if to mock the President who sent them to defend our nation. I have only disgust for such tactics. And those are the very same people who now plead for "united actions" in the House and Senate, now that they are in a steadily declining minority. I would advise our President to "watch your six" because these are really enemies and they are not to be trusted.

Four more years! How sweet it is!
 
What - no reply from Bully? Allow me to stand in for him, then:

These are obviously the rantings of a racist homophobe with severe cognitive dysfunction - the result of years of substance abuse while AWOL, according to a new book by the respected, objective physician, Dr. Democrat. If you would only stop trying to wrap America around your favorite deity and live a life rooted in real consequences....here - now......OH MY GOD MY BRAIN IS SHRINKING!!!!!!!!
 
musicman said:
What - no reply from Bully? Allow me to stand in for him, then:

These are obviously the rantings of a racist homophobe with severe cognitive dysfunction - the result of years of substance abuse while AWOL, according to a new book by the respected, objective physician, Dr. Democrat. If you would only stop trying to wrap America around your favorite deity and live a life rooted in real consequences....here - now......OH MY GOD MY BRAIN IS SHRINKING!!!!!!!!

:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Damn, that was a great impression.

What time zone do you live in? It's seven AM here in God's country and I'm not nearly that sharp this early - if ever.
 
Merlin1047 said:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Damn, that was a great impression.

What time zone do you live in? It's seven AM here in God's country and I'm not nearly that sharp this early - if ever.



Same here, Merlin. Living in the great state of Ohio - home of....Bullypulpit. You know he's gotta be proud!
:mad:
 
Couldn't manage to get anything else on that post after Bully's smiley. Thanks for the kind words, Merlin. But, actually, it's fairly close to bedtime for this Bonzo!
 
musicman said:
What - no reply from Bully? Allow me to stand in for him, then:

These are obviously the rantings of a racist homophobe with severe cognitive dysfunction - the result of years of substance abuse while AWOL, according to a new book by the respected, objective physician, Dr. Democrat. If you would only stop trying to wrap America around your favorite deity and live a life rooted in real consequences....here - now......OH MY GOD MY BRAIN IS SHRINKING!!!!!!!!

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
I think its particularly dispicable to call people unpatriotic for disagreeing with the president.
 
nakedemperor said:
I think its particularly dispicable to call people unpatriotic for disagreeing with the president.

What makes you and your party unpatriotic is espousing insane theories which would lead to the weaking of america and politicizing a war, weakening the entire nation during a time of war. That makes you unpatriotic. It's fine to dissent but your ideas, are wrong, wrong-headed, downright harmful, and yes, ultimatelely unpatriotic.
 
nakedemperor said:
I think its particularly dispicable to call people unpatriotic for disagreeing with the president.

Well it's not unpatriotic in principle, but the application of the principle has frequently failed to meet that measure. It is unpatriotic when one chooses as the vehicle of the disagreement, dishonest statements designed to degrade both the man and the office. In support of this concept, consider the accusations made by that drunken swine kennedy when he asserted that Pres. Bush invented this war while vacationing at his ranch. Consider the ravings of Gore as he spewed his unsupported venom calling the president a liar. Also view the comments of the conspiracy nuts who claim that Pres. Bush is behind the attacks on 9-11.

You are not unpatriotic if you oppose the war in Iraq. You are unpatriotic if you oppose the war in such a manner as to hazard our soldiers or give encouragement to our enemy. Witness the idiots who attempted to block shipment of material to our troops and the arrogant morons from Hollyweird who pranced around Iraq on their personal "fact finding" mission.

Disagreeing with the actions of one's government is a long standing right and tradition of Americans. Unfortunately during the last few years it appears that many people have forgotten that with the right to criticize comes the obligation to voice one's criticisms in a responsible manner.

And here's one more concept which many rabid bitchers seem to be unable to grasp. Even if you feel that you are right in your criticism, you have to ask "Will my words or actions hurt my country?" If the answer is "yes" then perhaps the most patriotic thing one can do is to defer that complaint for a more appropriate moment.
 
rtwngAvngr said:
What makes you and your party unpatriotic is espousing insane theories which would lead to the weaking of america and politicizing a war, weakening the entire nation during a time of war. That makes you unpatriotic. It's fine to dissent but your ideas, are wrong, wrong-headed, downright harmful, and yes, ultimatelely unpatriotic.

I'm unpatriotic?
 
I read the whole post....as difficult as it was for me. No one could ever accuse you of apathy. Its fun for me to paraphrase some military stategy, as if I know what that would be so, "don't burn your bridges". There's lots of work to do and we are going to have to find some common ground.

I hope your "team" succeeds in making this a better, free-er, more compassionate world to live in. I have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
So, you had a week to party, its time to get to work.
 
sagegirl said:
I read the whole post....as difficult as it was for me. No one could ever accuse you of apathy. Its fun for me to paraphrase some military stategy, as if I know what that would be so, "don't burn your bridges". There's lots of work to do and we are going to have to find some common ground.

I hope your "team" succeeds in making this a better, free-er, more compassionate world to live in. I have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
So, you had a week to party, its time to get to work.

Aaah Sage. Woman, you're getting too damn serious. I posted this just to have a little fun. As you know, we "neocons" have been on the receiving end of some rather outrageous propaganda lately. There are a few things that I have learned from a lifelong career in army aviation;

1. Never pass up an opportunity to refuel.
2. Never skimp on maintenance.
3. Never pass up a chance to eat - you may not get another for a long while.
4. Never get in a hurry.
5. Never intentionally fly into a thunderstorm.
6. Never pass up the chance to hug a beautiful woman.
7. And NEVER pass up an opportunity to get even.

But on a more serious note, I hope that "my" team lives up to my expectations because now they're "our" team and the truth is that I don't care about party labels. I care about the country and I will support whomever will lead us in the right direction. I believe that the President's vow to "preserve and protect the Constitution of the United States" is a solemn and sacred duty - a duty shared by all Americans.

This election was less about Bush vs kerry and more about leftist, so-called "progressive" ideology vs traditional American values. In my view it is mostly the left which needs to reassess their priorities because those priorities have been soundly rejected by over 59 million Americans.
 
Merlin1047 said:
This election was less about Bush vs kerry and more about leftist, so-called "progressive" ideology vs traditional American values. In my view it is mostly the left which needs to reassess their priorities because those priorities have been soundly rejected by over 59 million Americans.

the left doesn't have priorities, other than to get ahead by any means, even if it means stepping on a few toes to get there.
 

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