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"pigo" enscribed:
Aren't worth **** except for we're the ones that have elected this President. And this President is continuing to take care of a lot of You made this claim before (including a wild allegation about Clinton giving nuclear secrets to DPRK), but you never managed to back it up. -- Feh. Mad as heck. |
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pigo wrote:
I imagine that if we could make things the way we wanted them we'd all pretty much agree on a lot of ****. But some of us also realize that we have to deal with things the way they actually are as well. Well, you can't "make things the way we wanted" unless you establish a dictatorship, which you are TRYING to figure out how to do. Trouble is, there are still a few "liberal media" that publicize it and people start yelling - thank goodness. Besides, why the hell don't you consider Dubya to be an utter turncoat? He's gone way off the liberal end in spending, and doesn't want to do anything to keep from bankrupting the country in the process. |
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"Disgruntled Customer" wrote in message ... "pigo" enscribed: Aren't worth **** except for we're the ones that have elected this President. And this President is continuing to take care of a lot of You made this claim before (including a wild allegation about Clinton giving nuclear secrets to DPRK), but you never managed to back it up. Well, we're not in the recession he inherited. We're killing terrorists. And we're doing it in Iraq instead of them being in NYC bombing the WTC. And we haven't run away the second the going gets tough as in Somalia. Believe me. If Osama were offered up on a platter (as he was to Clinton) today there'd be a different outcome. |
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"sechumlib" wrote in message ... pigo wrote: I imagine that if we could make things the way we wanted them we'd all pretty much agree on a lot of ****. But some of us also realize that we have to deal with things the way they actually are as well. Well, you can't "make things the way we wanted" unless you establish a dictatorship, which you are TRYING to figure out how to do. Trouble is, there are still a few "liberal media" that publicize it and people start yelling - thank goodness. A few? There's FoxNews that's "non liberal". Got any others? And before you mention talk radio. Those are commentators giving their POV. Libs have them too. It's just that nobody listens. Besides, why the hell don't you consider Dubya to be an utter turncoat? He's gone way off the liberal end in spending, and doesn't want to do anything to keep from bankrupting the country in the process. I never said that I agreed with everything. As a matter of fact I've mentioned a few of the things I don't agree with. Why don't you love him? He is spending like there's no tomorrow on social programs for the leaches, and he's left the borders wide open. |
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"pigo" enscribed:
"Disgruntled Customer" wrote in message ... "pigo" enscribed: Aren't worth **** except for we're the ones that have elected this President. And this President is continuing to take care of a lot of You made this claim before (including a wild allegation about Clinton giving nuclear secrets to DPRK), but you never managed to back it up. Well, we're not in the recession he inherited. How many Americans feel they are better off today than five years ago? The recovery is only putting profits in the pockets of a few. The vast majority of people are facing higher costs at stagnant or falling salaries. It's a frequent dodge to talk about the "economy" instead of the people. We're killing terrorists. And we're doing it in Iraq instead of them How many Iraqis feel they are better off today than five years ago? Do you really think reducing an innocent country to poverty and ruining and turning into a shooting gallery is good foreign policy? Believe me. If Osama were offered up on a platter (as he was to Clinton) today there'd be a different outcome. It was a Republican Congress that stymied his efforts. Everytime Clinton tried to deal with Osama, Republicans started whining about wagging the dog. Clinton warned Bush about Osama eight months before WTC. Bush sat on his butt for eight months because he would rather spite Clinton than serve the needs of the country, -- Feh. Mad as heck. |
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pigo wrote:
"Disgruntled Customer" wrote in message ... You made this claim before (including a wild allegation about Clinton giving nuclear secrets to DPRK), but you never managed to back it up. Well, we're not in the recession he inherited. By "he" I assume you mean Clinton, from Bush Senior. Clinton didn't leave office in a recession. That's the "reactionary media" rewriting truth, a la "1984". |
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pigo wrote:
Why don't you love him? He is spending like there's no tomorrow on social programs for the leaches, and he's left the borders wide open. Maybe because I recognize a fiscal asshole when I see one? As far as the borders go, you and your ilk havee a way of painting everyone to the left of you as traitors, and that's just another example of Neanderthal idiocy. Goes way back to the right-wing screed of the 1960's, "None Dare Call it Treason". |
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"pigo" writes:
No you are comparing the Bush Admistration and conservative, right minded folk to what you perceive as nazi thinking. The very idea that there can be a "right minded" or "right thinking" folk leads to what can be perceived as "nazi thinking". scott (to misapply an aphorism: "Vive la differance!") You could at least have the balls to stand up for..........................oh wait, you're liberal. Nevermind. |
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"Frank F. Matthews" wrote in message ... Disgruntled Customer wrote: "Stan de SD" enscribed: And those strengths and weaknesses are distributed randomly throughout the population, occurring equally likely regardless of race, color, creed, country of origin, or previous state of servitude. Bull****. And that is the creed of the racist. Thanks. -- Feh. Mad as heck. In this situation you come across as far more of a racist. He has definitely come across as an idot... |
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"Disgruntled Customer" wrote in message ... "Jack May" enscribed: "Disgruntled Customer" wrote in message ... I've heard evidence like this before. It's the same evidence that blacks can't be intelligent. I am amazed, though, at your ability to keep talking with your boots jammed all the way down your esophagus. I assumed some one would take a cheap shot by playing the race card to try and squelch an honest discussion and free speech. I've noticed this new tactic among bigots over the last....well, since Bush was selected. Blather... I have noticed the same mindless tactic by Lefty Liberals over the last two decades: accuse others of racism when you can't win your argument on fact and logic alone... :O( |
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