Constructive gadfly
Published on December 1, 2003 By stevendedalus In Politics
 Does it make any sense to rebuild Iraq’s schools when millions of kids here are stuck in obscene portable classrooms? And how about the billions for Iraq’s infrastructure when we’re stuck with pre-WWII railways and inner cities?Why is it that Medicare is an exclusive club for the elderly when untold millions of average citizens can’t afford even basic health care, let alone major medical?

Compassionate conservative is a misnomer; rather, it is reactionary with a passion.

Nowadays liberal Democrats call themselves “progressive” — what they really mean is “regressive.”

Why are the presidential candidates who voted for the war embarrassed? In reality they trusted Bush to use the vote as a bargaining chip for UN action. After all, it cannot be construed as a vote to go to war.

Seems odd that Bob Novak the squealer has not been subjected to harsh rebuke.
If the Terminator can terminate the California deficit, then he belongs in the White House.

The only legitimate lobby is to lobby against lobbying.

Did you know in Iraq the French are more highly regarded than the US? — 55%-29%!!

After Rehab will Rush Limbaugh be kinder and gentler to the less fortunate?

How frustrating it must be for a child who is deficient in basic learning skills to be told he is in a “failing” school.

It used to be that there were too many with their heads in the TV; now cell phones are in their heads.

What if Karl Rove decided to challenge Bush for the presidency? Could anyone notice the difference?

I wonder what Tim Russert’s reaction would be to a presidential candidate who popped a Columbia U journalism quiz on him?

Now that half the country questions the validity, not to mention the integrity, of going to war does that mean the country is split down the middle in the context of patriots and traitors?
 



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