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39% of Americans believe Bush should be impeached.
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:39:50 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote
(in article ): George Graves wrote: On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 11:58:20 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote (in article ): George Graves wrote: On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:24:27 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote (in article ): George Graves wrote: On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:06:28 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote (in article ): George Graves wrote: On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 12:53:04 -0700, sechumlib wrote (in article ): On 2007-07-08 13:53:32 -0400, George Graves said: On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 06:49:25 -0700, sechumlib wrote (in article ): On 2007-07-07 22:34:26 -0400, George Graves said: OK, I'm all for it. What are the charges? Remember, these have to be legitimate charges, instances where he broke US law. Anyone who consider's Clinton's impeachment to have been based on "legitimate charges" is living out in the never-never land of the far right. Anyone who condones perjury in a court of law, by anyone, high or low, has no right to live under a Democratic Republic. That means you, buddy. Is that a threat, or just the empty bluster it looks like? I'm no Republican, but had I been the Judge, Clinton would have done time. Just curious, what about Scooter? Scooter GOT time, but Bush pardoned him. LOLOLOL Oh man...... what happened to ....... It undermines our entire court system if ONE perjurer is allowed to get away with lying under oath, much less the sitting President of the United States. "Do as we say, not as we do", NeoCON/Jesuslander mentality, hummm..... possibly? Did I say that I AGREED with Bush's action? I did not. I was merely pointing out that it has nothing per se to do with the US system of jurisprudence, but its rather a presidential privilege just as a governor has the privilege of granting stays of execution and commuting death sentences to life in prison. You guys should start reading for content instead of looking for NeoCons under every bed... HAHAHAHAHA!! If they had their way, they would be under all our beds!! Keepin us "moral"............ Thankfully, their day in the sun is over. If the REAL Conservatives in the Republican party were smart, they'd form a new party to distance themselves from these people. We need a strong, national, third party anyway because the two parties that we now have have not represented an increasing number of Americans' interests in decades. Agreed!!! I have absolutely no problem with Genuine Conservatives or Genuine Republicans. And agree with more of their policies than Democratic Policies. But for example, HannaBot, O'Riley & OxyRush are neither. These people are media entertainers. Whether they believe what they say or not is irrelevant, because they are on the air to make money and they will say whatever drums-up enough controversy to gain viewers/listeners. The more of a following they have, the more money they make. I don't know about today, but I know someone who worked with Limbaugh when he was first starting out in a Sacramento CA. radio station. This person insists that Limbaugh believed NONE right-wing of the things he spouted. He just knew that taking the liberal stand on things would not be controversial, and would not stir-up listeners to call-in, so he decided to take the ultra-right-wing side of things which was guaranteed to rile-up liberals and get them to call in and scream and hollar. It worked. Given the nature of the business, I can understand that. |
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39% of Americans believe Bush should be impeached.
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:32:02 -0700, Jason McNorton wrote
(in article ): In article , gmgraves2 @comcast.net says... On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:24:27 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote (in article ): George Graves wrote: On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:06:28 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote (in article ): George Graves wrote: On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 12:53:04 -0700, sechumlib wrote (in article ): On 2007-07-08 13:53:32 -0400, George Graves said: On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 06:49:25 -0700, sechumlib wrote (in article ): On 2007-07-07 22:34:26 -0400, George Graves said: OK, I'm all for it. What are the charges? Remember, these have to be legitimate charges, instances where he broke US law. Anyone who consider's Clinton's impeachment to have been based on "legitimate charges" is living out in the never-never land of the far right. Anyone who condones perjury in a court of law, by anyone, high or low, has no right to live under a Democratic Republic. That means you, buddy. Is that a threat, or just the empty bluster it looks like? I'm no Republican, but had I been the Judge, Clinton would have done time. Just curious, what about Scooter? Scooter GOT time, but Bush pardoned him. LOLOLOL Oh man...... what happened to ....... It undermines our entire court system if ONE perjurer is allowed to get away with lying under oath, much less the sitting President of the United States. "Do as we say, not as we do", NeoCON/Jesuslander mentality, hummm..... possibly? Did I say that I AGREED with Bush's action? I did not. I was merely pointing out that it has nothing per se to do with the US system of jurisprudence, but its rather a presidential privilege just as a governor has the privilege of granting stays of execution and commuting death sentences to life in prison. You guys should start reading for content instead of looking for NeoCons under every bed... We're just too weak as a country to survive I think. Go algore! Go whatever, just leave me alone and don't mind the jihadists on their way in. Go Jason! |
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39% of Americans believe Bush should be impeached.
I wish you guys would learn how to delete the extraneous stuff at the top of the messages. I have to do a couple of Page Downs just to get the the current message. If you can't get rid of the crap at the top, maybe you could--dare I say it--top post (ugh). Bearman |
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39% of Americans believe Bush should be impeached.
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@comcast.net says... On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:32:02 -0700, Jason McNorton wrote (in article ): In article , gmgraves2 @comcast.net says... On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:24:27 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote (in article ): George Graves wrote: On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:06:28 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote (in article ): George Graves wrote: On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 12:53:04 -0700, sechumlib wrote (in article ): On 2007-07-08 13:53:32 -0400, George Graves said: On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 06:49:25 -0700, sechumlib wrote (in article ): On 2007-07-07 22:34:26 -0400, George Graves said: OK, I'm all for it. What are the charges? Remember, these have to be legitimate charges, instances where he broke US law. Anyone who consider's Clinton's impeachment to have been based on "legitimate charges" is living out in the never-never land of the far right. Anyone who condones perjury in a court of law, by anyone, high or low, has no right to live under a Democratic Republic. That means you, buddy. Is that a threat, or just the empty bluster it looks like? I'm no Republican, but had I been the Judge, Clinton would have done time. Just curious, what about Scooter? Scooter GOT time, but Bush pardoned him. LOLOLOL Oh man...... what happened to ....... It undermines our entire court system if ONE perjurer is allowed to get away with lying under oath, much less the sitting President of the United States. "Do as we say, not as we do", NeoCON/Jesuslander mentality, hummm..... possibly? Did I say that I AGREED with Bush's action? I did not. I was merely pointing out that it has nothing per se to do with the US system of jurisprudence, but its rather a presidential privilege just as a governor has the privilege of granting stays of execution and commuting death sentences to life in prison. You guys should start reading for content instead of looking for NeoCons under every bed... We're just too weak as a country to survive I think. Go algore! Go whatever, just leave me alone and don't mind the jihadists on their way in. Go Jason! :P Since around 1996 until now, I add my comments I'll try not to be too political, but I do like Fred, I do like the PS3, I like Blu-Ray and HDTV (long live HD), and I will say that Macs now have their place even though I just bought a really nice Asus Vista laptop. However.. I can't take all the brainless Bush bashing or the '"gotta destroy humanity to save it"' global warming hoax. And yes I'll *lean* libertarian these days when it comes down to it, which used to upset me. And yes George, you are walking into the dark side with the Bush bashing. There is an agenda to silence anyone that might be pro-war. Gotta watch out for that, as a fellow non-liberal around here. |
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 16:02:03 -0700, Jason McNorton wrote
(in article ): In article , gmgraves2 @comcast.net says... On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:32:02 -0700, Jason McNorton wrote (in article ): In article , gmgraves2 @comcast.net says... On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:24:27 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote (in article ): George Graves wrote: On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:06:28 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote (in article ): George Graves wrote: On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 12:53:04 -0700, sechumlib wrote (in article ): On 2007-07-08 13:53:32 -0400, George Graves said: On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 06:49:25 -0700, sechumlib wrote (in article ): On 2007-07-07 22:34:26 -0400, George Graves said: OK, I'm all for it. What are the charges? Remember, these have to be legitimate charges, instances where he broke US law. Anyone who consider's Clinton's impeachment to have been based on "legitimate charges" is living out in the never-never land of the far right. Anyone who condones perjury in a court of law, by anyone, high or low, has no right to live under a Democratic Republic. That means you, buddy. Is that a threat, or just the empty bluster it looks like? I'm no Republican, but had I been the Judge, Clinton would have done time. Just curious, what about Scooter? Scooter GOT time, but Bush pardoned him. LOLOLOL Oh man...... what happened to ....... It undermines our entire court system if ONE perjurer is allowed to get away with lying under oath, much less the sitting President of the United States. "Do as we say, not as we do", NeoCON/Jesuslander mentality, hummm..... possibly? Did I say that I AGREED with Bush's action? I did not. I was merely pointing out that it has nothing per se to do with the US system of jurisprudence, but its rather a presidential privilege just as a governor has the privilege of granting stays of execution and commuting death sentences to life in prison. You guys should start reading for content instead of looking for NeoCons under every bed... We're just too weak as a country to survive I think. Go algore! Go whatever, just leave me alone and don't mind the jihadists on their way in. Go Jason! P Since around 1996 until now, I add my comments I'll try not to be too political, but I do like Fred, I do like the PS3, I like Blu-Ray and HDTV (long live HD), and I will say that Macs now have their place even though I just bought a really nice Asus Vista laptop. However.. I can't take all the brainless Bush bashing or the '"gotta destroy humanity to save it"' global warming hoax. And yes I'll *lean* libertarian these days when it comes down to it, which used to upset me. And yes George, you are walking into the dark side with the Bush bashing. There is an agenda to silence anyone that might be pro-war. Gotta watch out for that, as a fellow non-liberal around here. Unfortunately, Jason, Bush is an extra-easy target. He IS the worst president in US history (thereby knocking Jimmy Carter out of the cellar) and I'm ultra sorry that it turned out to be someone running on the Republican ticket who gets the "honor''. I believe that real Conservatives need to distance themselves from this administration and try to convince people that not all Conservatives are Republicans and not all Republicans are Bush Republicans. If we can't do that, then we run the risk of becoming a one-party system where only Democrats can get elected to anything. The result will be the end of the United States as a Republic. |
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39% of Americans believe Bush should be impeached.
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@comcast.net says... On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 16:02:03 -0700, Jason McNorton wrote (in article ): In article , gmgraves2 @comcast.net says... On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:32:02 -0700, Jason McNorton wrote (in article ): In article , gmgraves2 @comcast.net says... On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:24:27 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote (in article ): George Graves wrote: On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:06:28 -0700, Ric Seyler wrote (in article ): George Graves wrote: On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 12:53:04 -0700, sechumlib wrote (in article ): On 2007-07-08 13:53:32 -0400, George Graves said: On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 06:49:25 -0700, sechumlib wrote (in article ): On 2007-07-07 22:34:26 -0400, George Graves said: OK, I'm all for it. What are the charges? Remember, these have to be legitimate charges, instances where he broke US law. Anyone who consider's Clinton's impeachment to have been based on "legitimate charges" is living out in the never-never land of the far right. Anyone who condones perjury in a court of law, by anyone, high or low, has no right to live under a Democratic Republic. That means you, buddy. Is that a threat, or just the empty bluster it looks like? I'm no Republican, but had I been the Judge, Clinton would have done time. Just curious, what about Scooter? Scooter GOT time, but Bush pardoned him. LOLOLOL Oh man...... what happened to ....... It undermines our entire court system if ONE perjurer is allowed to get away with lying under oath, much less the sitting President of the United States. "Do as we say, not as we do", NeoCON/Jesuslander mentality, hummm..... possibly? Did I say that I AGREED with Bush's action? I did not. I was merely pointing out that it has nothing per se to do with the US system of jurisprudence, but its rather a presidential privilege just as a governor has the privilege of granting stays of execution and commuting death sentences to life in prison. You guys should start reading for content instead of looking for NeoCons under every bed... We're just too weak as a country to survive I think. Go algore! Go whatever, just leave me alone and don't mind the jihadists on their way in. Go Jason! P Since around 1996 until now, I add my comments I'll try not to be too political, but I do like Fred, I do like the PS3, I like Blu-Ray and HDTV (long live HD), and I will say that Macs now have their place even though I just bought a really nice Asus Vista laptop. However.. I can't take all the brainless Bush bashing or the '"gotta destroy humanity to save it"' global warming hoax. And yes I'll *lean* libertarian these days when it comes down to it, which used to upset me. And yes George, you are walking into the dark side with the Bush bashing. There is an agenda to silence anyone that might be pro-war. Gotta watch out for that, as a fellow non-liberal around here. Unfortunately, Jason, Bush is an extra-easy target. He IS the worst president in US history (thereby knocking Jimmy Carter out of the cellar) and I'm ultra sorry that it turned out to be someone running on the Republican ticket who gets the "honor''. I believe that real Conservatives need to distance themselves from this administration and try to convince people that not all Conservatives are Republicans and not all Republicans are Bush Republicans. If we can't do that, then we run the risk of becoming a one-party system where only Democrats can get elected to anything. The result will be the end of the United States as a Republic. I can't agree on any of that. Even if somehow the current president is the 'worst in history' I don't see how that'll destroy entirely either of the parties in the long term. Right now sure, Bush may be very, very unpopular. Why? About a million reasons. Mostly he's out of the spotlight now, and will be that way until late 08. I've had it up with you before, you need to fight within the Republican party for what you believe and then support the nominees. For some reason you seem to like to stand outside of things (Well, you like macs, so not surprising) but it's not good. Being a contrarian conservative is no better than being a michael moore style liberal. |
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39% of Americans believe Bush should be impeached.
George Graves wrote:
Unfortunately, Jason, Bush is an extra-easy target. He IS the worst president in US history (thereby knocking Jimmy Carter out of the cellar) and I'm ultra sorry that it turned out to be someone running on the Republican ticket who gets the "honor''. I believe that real Conservatives need to distance themselves from this administration and try to convince people that not all Conservatives are Republicans and not all Republicans are Bush Republicans. If we can't do that, then we run the risk of becoming a one-party system where only Democrats can get elected to anything. The result will be the end of the United States as a Republic. The Republican Party no longer deserves to exist after it let Cheney and his evil group place their idiot puppet into nomination. And, the convention bought into it. So, **** the Republican Party. |
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Hatunen wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 08:35:47 -0400, sechumlib wrote: On 2007-07-09 02:44:51 -0400, Sam Spade said: What an ass. I have insurance and was there with a legitmate medical issue. I had called my doctor's exchange first and the doctor on call told me to go to the ER with my conition. ...whatever a "conition" might be. Ah. You've raised the flag. I presume we are all free to peruse your postings for misspellings and typos and bring them to your attention. Of course you are. You don't need my pirmission. |
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