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Dumbledore's Dilemma

Euthanasia or heroism in Harry Potter? Also: Karl Rove Democrats. Classiness over class. Fair Tax plays fair. Plus more.

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Of the many true and right things Mr. Limbaugh has said over the years, the above provides the most insight into the Democrat/liberal mindset. Add that character flaw to their sanctimonious belief in the garbage shoveled by Mr. Howe and FDR that they are somehow superior human beings with superior ideas and attitudes and you have the recipe for the current "polarization." It is polarizing to question the judgment of fools who would appease the modern day fascist, but not to refer to the President as Hitler (who, by the way, these same clowns would surely even now be "negotiating peace" with).

p>Polarizing? Spend some time wallowing in the garbage on the Huffington Post , DailyKos, MoveOn, DNC, (I immediately shower afterward!) I find it beyond comprehension that these leftarded buffoons wallow in their own self-inflated superiority when they have been the architects of so, so much that has failed America and the people they claim to care so much about beginning with Social Security to the "Great Society" to the surrender of Vietnam to the next great boondoggle National (read Socialized) health care. br> -- Stuart Reed /p>

Lisa, I absolutely loved the way you ended the article.

"But keep in mind, should the fantasists on the far left ever see their real wish come true and impeach George W. Bush, they would then have to contend with his 'other' brain, Richard B. Cheney. And that would be a movie I'd pay to see." That would have to be every liberal's worst nightmare, Dick Cheney as president, even for a few days. I suspect that's one of the reasons talk of impeaching Bush is just that, TALK.

p>It would also be a nightmare for Iran, Syria, Al Qaeda, and Hezbollah. br> -- R. Goodson br> Vero Beach, Florida /p> p> Fear not, fair libs. Rove won't be out of the fray for long. He will emerge shortly in the campaign of Mitt or Rudy and will re-open that can of whup-ass he has laid on you in the last two presidential campaigns. If you thought the hysterical press was ranting about his departure, wait until you see their fear manifest when he comes back after them. Rest up, Dem-Slayer-and come back soon!
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