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December 16, 2005
Condolences to the Kos Kids
Posted by Dave Blount at December 16, 2005 1:16 PM
Democracy is gathering strength in Iraq, and the moonbats at Daily Kos are not dealing with it very well. Like other bats, they retreat into their cave at the first sign of light, snug and safe in the darkness of their fantasy world. But they still know that the gathering light is out there, and it seems to make them very bitter.
Decision '08 has the top 10 Kos Kids reactions to the triumphantly successful elections in Iraq. Here are a few highlights (needless to say, the asterisks are not in the original comments):
[I]t's precisely what BushCo is trying to do. Distract us from the violence and the deaths, of both U.S. and coalition forces and the Iraqi people, by staging these elections and giving us these photo ops.
Earlier this week, on Air America, I heard about a truck of ballots being intercepted on it's way from Iran.
I won't believe the numbers anyway. After the last election took 3 weeks to finalise the votes, I didn't trust those results either.
maybe america needs a good and bloody civil war to remember what democracy is about
This so-called election is utter bullsh**, nothing more than photo ops and PR props.
Has any reporter asked anyone in the administration why the f*** Iraq has had even 1 election if the country can't even employ 60% of the people?! If 50 people are dying a day. Can't one a**hole just ask the f***ing question?!?
I had a realization today while driving to work listening to all the talking heads blather on about Iraqis voting. I. DON'T. GIVE. A. SH**. ABOUT. THIS.
Cheer up, guys. Tyranny still prevails in places like Cuba, North Korea, and Iran — for now, anyway.
With thanks to V the K.

Daily Kos readers wishing the light would go away.


