Our Great Leader shows he is a uniter, not a divider.

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  1. Mr. Wonderful

    Mr. Wonderful Founding Member

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    First the American people, then the Senate, now the UN, our Great Leader seeks and finds consensus and common ground. How very lucky we are! And now the divisiveness in the Senate lead by ditch diggers Tiny Daschle and Budged Chairman Kent Conrad are in the minority. Our Great Leader will cross the "aisle" to seek honest and caring Democrats who truly want to unite. We are so very lucky to have a President who works hard, plays by the rules, does his homework and is up to the job, unlike his predecessor.
     
  2. Tom

    Tom Founding Member

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    I guess you would have the US claim victory in Vietnam also

    I love how you give Sapling credit for the WATERED DOWN version of the UN resolution. Those countries didn't get swayed to the US opinion -- Sapling caved in big time on the language of the resolution. So just like on campaign finance reform, the federalization of airport security, the disappearance of the privatization of social security, etc., Sapling got his incompetent head handed to him. Of course, who would want such a worthless appendage anyway?
     
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    Mr. Wonderful Founding Member

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    World leaders respect our Great Leader!

    He lays down the facts of the situation, the import and with his intellectual power of persuasion, convinces other leaders of the correct course, which is his! Unlike his predecessor, whose major military accomplishment was convincing the Congressional Black Caucus to support his invasion of Haiti.
     

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