Don’t blame Cheney/Bush all they did was divide the country into “You’re with us or you’re with the terrorist”, ramp up the fear level, use it to invade Afganistan and Iraq, then pull most of troops out Afganistan, and then create hundreds of “Intelligence” agencies to spy on all of us, then classify everything up to and beyond who the Vice-President had lunch with “Top Secret!”
A feud (pronounced /ˈfjuːd/) (referred to in more extreme cases as a blood feud or vendetta or faida) is a long-running argument or fight between parties—often, through association fallacy, groups of people, especially families or clans. Feuds begin because one party (correctly or incorrectly) perceives itself to have been attacked, insulted or wronged by another. Intense feelings of resentment trigger the initial revenge, which causes the other party to feel equally aggrieved and vengeful. The dispute is subsequently fuelled by a long-running cycle of retaliatory violence. This continual cycle of provocation and retaliation makes it extremely difficult to end the feud peacefully. Feuds frequently involve the original parties’ family members and/or associates, can last for generations and may result in extreme acts of violence.
Dtroutma almost 14 years ago
That DOES summarize “classified” documents under Bush/Cheney rules, while they left the henhouse open to the weasels and “Foxes”.
kennethcwarren64 almost 14 years ago
Don’t blame Cheney/Bush all they did was divide the country into “You’re with us or you’re with the terrorist”, ramp up the fear level, use it to invade Afganistan and Iraq, then pull most of troops out Afganistan, and then create hundreds of “Intelligence” agencies to spy on all of us, then classify everything up to and beyond who the Vice-President had lunch with “Top Secret!”
How could any of this be their fault?
parkersinthehouse almost 14 years ago
Dag Danziger’s brilliant
nobody but nobody is a better politicsl observer
you are my FAVE dude
SherriannPederson almost 14 years ago
A feud (pronounced /ˈfjuːd/) (referred to in more extreme cases as a blood feud or vendetta or faida) is a long-running argument or fight between parties—often, through association fallacy, groups of people, especially families or clans. Feuds begin because one party (correctly or incorrectly) perceives itself to have been attacked, insulted or wronged by another. Intense feelings of resentment trigger the initial revenge, which causes the other party to feel equally aggrieved and vengeful. The dispute is subsequently fuelled by a long-running cycle of retaliatory violence. This continual cycle of provocation and retaliation makes it extremely difficult to end the feud peacefully. Feuds frequently involve the original parties’ family members and/or associates, can last for generations and may result in extreme acts of violence.
babka Premium Member almost 14 years ago
tell it!!!!!!!