The link: http://www.democrats.com/node/5037
Yeah, I'm linking it again, motherfuckers, and it's only getting better and better. I keep thinking I'm looking at the cherry on the sundae, but then they take the sundae, dump it in an even bigger bowl, put even more delicious ice cream atop it, sprinkle it with awesomeness, and add yet more sweet, sweet idiciocy to the pile. This shit is as good as it gets.
What follows was posted on the democrats.com as a comment. I read it, I thought it was a clever way to expose the idiocy, and I told Hussain to check it out. He couldn't find it. I didn't think much of it, and copied and pasted it to him. Then, later, I refreshed the page myself. Gone. They deleted it. Somebody came to their site, wrote a cohererent, cogent dissent, and they deleted it. These are the progressives. The supporters of free speech. The enemies of fascism. Can they be more transparent? If they were, would it be that much more hilarious? Because every time they top their last self-humiliation, I laugh even harder. This shit is awesome.
In any case, read the comment, decide for yourself if it's worthy of censorship.
I have to wonder if Bob Fertik and the other founders of this web site favor the retroactive impeachment of Bill Clinton. After all, Bill Clinton claimed Iraq had WMD, was a threat to the US, and had operational ties to al Qaeda (www.smallbizmonthly.com/wmd.html for the Clinton administration's own press releases on Iraq).
In 1995, Madeline Albright told the viewers of 60 Minutes that "the price was worth it" when Lesley Stahl cited that 500,000 Iraqi children had died as a result of sanctions placed on Iraq. Of course, sanctions were placed on Iraq because Saddam allegedly had WMD. Sanctions were not lifted on Iraq until after that country was liberated in 2003.
In 1998 Osama bin Laden cited those deaths and the U.S. presence in SaudiArabia (which Clinton expanded to enforce sanctions placed on Iraq due to Saddam's alleged WMD)as rationales for sending Clinton "messages with no words." Those messages were sent during the summer of 1998 when al Qaeda bombed two U.S. embassies in Africa (i.e., American soil), the USS Cole in 2000, and 9/11.
Instead of attacking al Qaeda after the embassy bombings, Clinton bombed Iraq's "nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons programs" for four days and then launched a war of choice in Kosovo (without Congressional approval).
If Fertik is serious about impeaching Bush over Iraq, let's first conduct a retroactive impeachment of Clinton so that we can get all the facts out on the table before we precede with impeachment hearings against Bush.