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11 Oct 2004 09:35:35 AM |
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Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine' |
Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
(2004-10-11)
A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an object
which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by President George
Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's backbone, in a
sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
Similar images of Mr. Kerry showed "no comparable spinal features."
When asked about the new evidence, Mr. Kerry said, "I had a spine when I
defended this country as a young man, and I will have one again when I defend
her as president of the United States."
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11 Oct 2004 05:09:46 PM |
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"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
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: Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
: (2004-10-11)
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: A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an
object
: which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by President George
: Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.
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: "It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's backbone, in
a
: sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
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: Similar images of Mr. Kerry showed "no comparable spinal features."
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: When asked about the new evidence, Mr. Kerry said, "I had a spine when I
: defended this country as a young man, and I will have one again when I
defend
: her as president of the United States."
Reminds me of a decades old political debate in NZ.
When the then prime minister 'Robert Muldoon' following
his adversaries pre election speech on stage. He noted
" It's a funny thing. From back stage I was watching Bill
Rowling and I could see a shiver moving around his back
looking for a spine to run down."
A nice warm up line
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11 Oct 2004 05:23:08 PM |
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"ur_droll" <who.gives@*****.co> wrote in message
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"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
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: Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
: (2004-10-11)
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: A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an
object
: which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by President
George
: Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.
:
: "It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's backbone,
in
a
: sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
:
: Similar images of Mr. Kerry showed "no comparable spinal features."
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: When asked about the new evidence, Mr. Kerry said, "I had a spine when I
: defended this country as a young man, and I will have one again when I
defend
: her as president of the United States."
Reminds me of a decades old political debate in NZ.
When the then prime minister 'Robert Muldoon' following
his adversaries pre election speech on stage. He noted
" It's a funny thing. From back stage I was watching Bill
Rowling and I could see a shiver moving around his back
looking for a spine to run down."
is that when you became a coward at kiwi?
A nice warm up line
did you suck em all off for a warm meal kiwi?
A woman went to her Health Maintenance Organization. After about 15 minutes
with one of the new doctors, she went screaming down the hall. Another
doctor stopped and asked her what the problem was and she explained.
The second doctor went back to the first and said, "What's the matter with
you? Mrs. Terry is 63 years old. She has four grown children and seven
grandchildren and you told her she was pregnant?"
The new doctor simply smiled and said, "Cured her hiccups though, didn't
it?"
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14 Oct 2004 12:11:48 AM |
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Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote:
Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
(2004-10-11)
A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an object
which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by President George
Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's backbone, in a
sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
Bush has a backbone?!? Sure doesn't seem that way. He certainly
doesn't have the courage to admit his mistakes.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
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15 Oct 2004 08:39:06 AM |
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(Ray Fischer) wrote in
news:ckl1qj$kao$1@bolt.sonic.net:
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote:
Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
(2004-10-11)
A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an
object which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by
President George Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's backbone,
in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
Bush has a backbone?!? Sure doesn't seem that way. He certainly
doesn't have the courage to admit his mistakes.
And give the Democrats a soundbite for their next attack ad? Yeah right.
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14 Oct 2004 12:24:36 AM |
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In article <ckl1qj$kao$1@bolt.sonic.net>, Ray Fischer
<rfischer@bolt.sonic.net> wrote:
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote:
Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
(2004-10-11)
A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an object
which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by President George
Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's backbone, in a
sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
Bush has a backbone?!? Sure doesn't seem that way. He certainly
doesn't have the courage to admit his mistakes.
Maybe he was confused by the wireless receiver Bush was wearing in the
first debate. He probably thought that thing was his backbone.
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| User: "Pr0r3p" |
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14 Oct 2004 07:53:23 AM |
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"David W. Barnes" <spam@aol.com> wrote in message news:<131020042224366792%spam@aol.com>...
In article <ckl1qj$kao$1@bolt.sonic.net>, Ray Fischer
<rfischer@bolt.sonic.net> wrote:
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote:
Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
(2004-10-11)
A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an object
which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by President George
Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's backbone, in a
sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
Bush has a backbone?!? Sure doesn't seem that way. He certainly
doesn't have the courage to admit his mistakes.
Maybe he was confused by the wireless receiver Bush was wearing in the
first debate. He probably thought that thing was his backbone.
If that was his backbone then the man has some serious problems with
his spine. First, it's SQUARE and second, it has a wire running out
of it.
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| User: "Chuck Taylor" |
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14 Oct 2004 08:12:18 PM |
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"Pr0r3p" <pr0r3p@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"David W. Barnes" <spam@aol.com> wrote in message
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In article <ckl1qj$kao$1@bolt.sonic.net>, Ray Fischer
<rfischer@bolt.sonic.net> wrote:
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote:
Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
(2004-10-11)
A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an
object
which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by President
George
Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's
backbone, in a
sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
Bush has a backbone?!? Sure doesn't seem that way. He certainly
doesn't have the courage to admit his mistakes.
Maybe he was confused by the wireless receiver Bush was wearing in the
first debate. He probably thought that thing was his backbone.
If that was his backbone then the man has some serious problems with
his spine. First, it's SQUARE and second, it has a wire running out
of it.
Maybe it was "just an inkpen" like Kerry brought out.
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| User: "BOB" |
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14 Oct 2004 09:55:24 PM |
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"Chuck Taylor" <Runninglike@thewind.com> wrote in
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"Pr0r3p" <pr0r3p@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"David W. Barnes" <spam@aol.com> wrote in message
news:<131020042224366792%spam@aol.com>...
In article <ckl1qj$kao$1@bolt.sonic.net>, Ray Fischer
<rfischer@bolt.sonic.net> wrote:
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote:
Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine' (2004-10-11)
A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has
identified an object which caused a bump on the back of a suit
jacket worn by President George Bush during his first debate with
John Forbes Kerry.
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's
backbone, in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr.
Kerry."
Bush has a backbone?!? Sure doesn't seem that way. He certainly
doesn't have the courage to admit his mistakes.
Maybe he was confused by the wireless receiver Bush was wearing in
the first debate. He probably thought that thing was his backbone.
If that was his backbone then the man has some serious problems with
his spine. First, it's SQUARE and second, it has a wire running out
of it.
Maybe it was "just an inkpen" like Kerry brought out.
I heard it was yellow.
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| User: "The Sanity Inspector" |
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14 Oct 2004 10:13:56 AM |
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Using typesetting technology that was not widely available in 1972,
rfischer@bolt.sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote...:
Bush has a backbone?!? Sure doesn't seem that way. He certainly
doesn't have the courage to admit his mistakes.
But he does have the smarts not to fall for that trick, of writing
Terry McAuliffe's talking points for him.
--
bruce
The dignified don't even enter in the game.
-- The Jam
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15 Oct 2004 08:54:35 AM |
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Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message news:<cke5nn$rpr$1@news1.usf.edu>...
Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
Yes, we all learned this when he was so gallantly defending
the American Gulf Coast in the National Guard during the Viet-
nam years.
--
Regards, IM
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11 Oct 2004 01:25:55 PM |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Gactimus wrote:
Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
(2004-10-11)
A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an object
which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by President George
Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's backbone, in a
sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
It's about time Bush showed a spine, unlike when he hid behind children
while reading "My Pet Goat"
--
Randomly generated signature --
We flatter those we scarcely know, and please our fleeting guest; but render many a heartless blow, to those we love the best.
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| User: "Gactimus" |
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11 Oct 2004 01:22:46 PM |
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eldorado <eldorado@fnord.io.com> wrote in
news:Pine.LNX.4.44.0410111325060.13110-100000@fnord.io.com:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Gactimus wrote:
Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
(2004-10-11)
A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an
object which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by
President George Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's backbone,
in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
It's about time Bush showed a spine, unlike when he hid behind children
while reading "My Pet Goat"
We're still waiting for John Kerry to get some backbone. Maybe he will after
he takes a firm position on Iraq instead of his "I've always been consistent
on Iraq" *****.
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| User: "towelie" |
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11 Oct 2004 03:56:08 PM |
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TV's Gactimus wrote:
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's
backbone, in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
It's about time Bush showed a spine, unlike when he hid behind
children while reading "My Pet Goat"
We're still waiting for John Kerry to get some backbone. Maybe he
will after he takes a firm position on Iraq instead of his "I've
always been consistent on Iraq" *****.
Have you been wounded in combat? If not, then you need to keep your fucking
mouth shut about Kerry's supposed lack of courage.
--
If you don't like my lyrics you can press fast forward. - Jay-Z
aa #2133
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15 Oct 2004 04:26:30 AM |
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"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<2t0abcF1qdh9iU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Gactimus wrote:
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's
backbone, in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
It's about time Bush showed a spine, unlike when he hid behind
children while reading "My Pet Goat"
We're still waiting for John Kerry to get some backbone. Maybe he
will after he takes a firm position on Iraq instead of his "I've
always been consistent on Iraq" *****.
Have you been wounded in combat?
I don't know about him, but I have not. Not many women have, I guess.
If not, then you need to keep your fucking
mouth shut about Kerry's supposed lack of courage.
And why is that? Is the political landscape limited to certain
military personnel, now? I thought discussion was a first amendment
right granted to all Americans.
If you want to be a public figure, it's a given your life will be
scrutinized. If you can't take it, don't run for office. And if
you're a constituent and your candidate doesn't pass scrutiny, too
bad. Welcome to the USA.
--S
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| User: "towelie" |
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15 Oct 2004 04:36:50 AM |
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TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2t0abcF1qdh9iU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Gactimus wrote:
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's
backbone, in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr.
Kerry."
It's about time Bush showed a spine, unlike when he hid behind
children while reading "My Pet Goat"
We're still waiting for John Kerry to get some backbone. Maybe he
will after he takes a firm position on Iraq instead of his "I've
always been consistent on Iraq" *****.
Have you been wounded in combat?
I don't know about him, but I have not. Not many women have, I guess.
If not, then you need to keep your fucking
mouth shut about Kerry's supposed lack of courage.
And why is that?
Because it makes one look like a fucking hypocrite.
Is the political landscape limited to certain
military personnel, now? I thought discussion was a first amendment
right granted to all Americans.
You also have the right to make yourself look like a giant jack-*****, but I
wouldn't recommend it.
If you want to be a public figure, it's a given your life will be
scrutinized. If you can't take it, don't run for office. And if
you're a constituent and your candidate doesn't pass scrutiny, too
bad. Welcome to the USA.
And if you went AWOL from the National Guard, don't cry like a little *****
that your opponent didn't get injured badly enough in combat. It makes
Dumbya look like a big crybaby.
--
If you don't like my lyrics you can press fast forward. - Jay-Z
aa #2133
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16 Oct 2004 02:57:40 PM |
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"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<2t9k1mF1t8afvU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2t0abcF1qdh9iU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Gactimus wrote:
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's
backbone, in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr.
Kerry."
It's about time Bush showed a spine, unlike when he hid behind
children while reading "My Pet Goat"
We're still waiting for John Kerry to get some backbone. Maybe he
will after he takes a firm position on Iraq instead of his "I've
always been consistent on Iraq" *****.
Have you been wounded in combat?
I don't know about him, but I have not. Not many women have, I guess.
If not, then you need to keep your fucking
mouth shut about Kerry's supposed lack of courage.
And why is that?
Because it makes one look like a fucking hypocrite.
No, it doesn't. A hypocrite would be one that criticized someone for
doing X and then doing X oneself.
Is the political landscape limited to certain
military personnel, now? I thought discussion was a first amendment
right granted to all Americans.
You also have the right to make yourself look like a giant jack-*****, but I
wouldn't recommend it.
And yet here you are doing it. What is it you were saying about
hypocrites?
If you want to be a public figure, it's a given your life will be
scrutinized. If you can't take it, don't run for office. And if
you're a constituent and your candidate doesn't pass scrutiny, too
bad. Welcome to the USA.
And if you went AWOL from the National Guard, don't cry like a little *****
that your opponent didn't get injured badly enough in combat. It makes
Dumbya look like a big crybaby.
Except Bush hasn't said word one about Kerry's military service.
--S
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16 Oct 2004 04:45:45 PM |
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TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2t9k1mF1t8afvU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2t0abcF1qdh9iU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Gactimus wrote:
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's
backbone, in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr.
Kerry."
It's about time Bush showed a spine, unlike when he hid behind
children while reading "My Pet Goat"
We're still waiting for John Kerry to get some backbone. Maybe he
will after he takes a firm position on Iraq instead of his "I've
always been consistent on Iraq" *****.
Have you been wounded in combat?
I don't know about him, but I have not. Not many women have, I
guess.
If not, then you need to keep your fucking
mouth shut about Kerry's supposed lack of courage.
And why is that?
Because it makes one look like a fucking hypocrite.
No, it doesn't. A hypocrite would be one that criticized someone for
doing X and then doing X oneself.
You're wrong. Dumbya criticized Kerry for doing something, when Bush did a
similar thing, but much worse. That's beyond hypocrisy.
Is the political landscape limited to certain
military personnel, now? I thought discussion was a first amendment
right granted to all Americans.
You also have the right to make yourself look like a giant jack-*****,
but I
wouldn't recommend it.
And yet here you are doing it. What is it you were saying about
hypocrites?
I guess if a non-Repub breathes, some Repub is going to say "Breathing makes
you look like a giant jack-*****!" Since it's a Repub, it would read "giant
jack-***" since Repubs love censorship.
If you want to be a public figure, it's a given your life will be
scrutinized. If you can't take it, don't run for office. And if
you're a constituent and your candidate doesn't pass scrutiny, too
bad. Welcome to the USA.
And if you went AWOL from the National Guard, don't cry like a
little *****
that your opponent didn't get injured badly enough in combat. It
makes
Dumbya look like a big crybaby.
Except Bush hasn't said word one about Kerry's military service.
His spokesmen have said plenty about it. Which means, by proxy, that Dumbs
has said plenty about it. What a fucking piece of ***** hypocrite. And
morons like you worship him.
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If you don't like my lyrics you can press fast forward. - Jay-Z
aa #2133
ap #19
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| User: "Sneechres" |
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16 Oct 2004 11:53:38 PM |
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"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<2tdj4bF1v3u3pU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2t9k1mF1t8afvU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2t0abcF1qdh9iU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Gactimus wrote:
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's
backbone, in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr.
Kerry."
It's about time Bush showed a spine, unlike when he hid behind
children while reading "My Pet Goat"
We're still waiting for John Kerry to get some backbone. Maybe he
will after he takes a firm position on Iraq instead of his "I've
always been consistent on Iraq" *****.
Have you been wounded in combat?
I don't know about him, but I have not. Not many women have, I
guess.
If not, then you need to keep your fucking
mouth shut about Kerry's supposed lack of courage.
And why is that?
Because it makes one look like a fucking hypocrite.
No, it doesn't. A hypocrite would be one that criticized someone for
doing X and then doing X oneself.
You're wrong.
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=hypocrisy
Dumbya criticized Kerry for doing something,
George W. Bush has never said one negative word about John F. Kerry's
military service.
If you want to be a public figure, it's a given your life will be
scrutinized. If you can't take it, don't run for office. And if
you're a constituent and your candidate doesn't pass scrutiny, too
bad. Welcome to the USA.
And if you went AWOL from the National Guard, don't cry like a
little *****
that your opponent didn't get injured badly enough in combat. It
makes
Dumbya look like a big crybaby.
Except Bush hasn't said word one about Kerry's military service.
His spokesmen have said plenty about it.
Who is George W. Bush's official spokesman, what did he say, and when?
--S
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17 Oct 2004 12:03:35 AM |
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TV's Sneechres wrote:
Except Bush hasn't said word one about Kerry's military service.
His spokesmen have said plenty about it.
Who is George W. Bush's official spokesman, what did he say, and when?
Quit playing games. You know damn well what I'm talking about.
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If you don't like my lyrics you can press fast forward. - Jay-Z
aa #2133
ap #19
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19 Oct 2004 12:58:07 AM |
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"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<2tedc6F1t7ct2U1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
Except Bush hasn't said word one about Kerry's military service.
His spokesmen have said plenty about it.
Who is George W. Bush's official spokesman, what did he say, and when?
Quit playing games.
Answer the question. Unless, of course, you're too stupid because
you've fried all your braicells watching idiotic television shows like
South Park.
You know damn well what I'm talking about.
No, acually, what I DO know is that what you think you are talking
about is in all likelihood a typical leftist lie.
--S
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| User: "towelie" |
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19 Oct 2004 01:18:46 AM |
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TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2tedc6F1t7ct2U1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
Except Bush hasn't said word one about Kerry's military service.
His spokesmen have said plenty about it.
Who is George W. Bush's official spokesman, what did he say, and
when?
Quit playing games.
Answer the question. Unless, of course, you're too stupid because
you've fried all your braicells watching idiotic television shows like
South Park.
South Park idiotic? It's not surprising that you don't "get" South Park.
You know damn well what I'm talking about.
No, acually, what I DO know is that what you think you are talking
about is in all likelihood a typical leftist lie.
I'm not a "leftist." Leftists support gun control. I am opposed to all
forms of it. So who is the liar?
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If you don't like my lyrics you can press fast forward. - Jay-Z
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| User: "Sneechres" |
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| Title: Re: Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine' |
19 Oct 2004 10:04:38 AM |
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"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<2tjpu7F20kc8qU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2tedc6F1t7ct2U1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
Except Bush hasn't said word one about Kerry's military service.
His spokesmen have said plenty about it.
Who is George W. Bush's official spokesman, what did he say, and
when?
Quit playing games.
Answer the question. Unless, of course, you're too stupid because
you've fried all your braicells watching idiotic television shows like
South Park.
South Park idiotic?
Yep.
It's not surprising that you don't "get" South Park.
Problem is, I got it a long time ago and have better things to do with
my time than watch garbage such as. Try reading a book sometime. You
might learn some interesting factoid like who the White House
spokesman is.
You know damn well what I'm talking about.
No, acually, what I DO know is that what you think you are talking
about is in all likelihood a typical leftist lie.
I'm not a "leftist."
Yes you are.
Leftists support gun control.
Among a lot of other things, such as higher taxes, nationalized
healthcare, federal support for homosexuality, pacifism, various
welfare programs, etc.
I am opposed to all
forms of it.
So what.
So who is the liar?
You, until you corroborate your statements about Bush and what he or
his spokesman supposedly said.
A quote will do.
Fill in the blank.
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| User: "towelie" |
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| Title: Re: Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine' |
19 Oct 2004 12:22:01 PM |
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TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2tjpu7F20kc8qU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2tedc6F1t7ct2U1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
Except Bush hasn't said word one about Kerry's military service.
His spokesmen have said plenty about it.
Who is George W. Bush's official spokesman, what did he say, and
when?
Quit playing games.
Answer the question. Unless, of course, you're too stupid because
you've fried all your braicells watching idiotic television shows
like
South Park.
South Park idiotic?
Yep.
It's not surprising that you don't "get" South Park.
Problem is, I got it a long time ago and have better things to do with
my time than watch garbage such as. Try reading a book sometime. You
might learn some interesting factoid like who the White House
spokesman is.
What if I already know who all of the Cabinet members are? Should I just
sit and let my mind atrophy?
You know damn well what I'm talking about.
No, acually, what I DO know is that what you think you are talking
about is in all likelihood a typical leftist lie.
I'm not a "leftist."
Yes you are.
No, I'm not. Quit fucking telling me what goes on in my own mind. Jerk.
Leftists support gun control.
Among a lot of other things, such as higher taxes, nationalized
healthcare, federal support for homosexuality, pacifism, various
welfare programs, etc.
What's wrong with national healthcare? What's so bad about pacifism?
What's so wrong with allowing gays the same rights as the rest of us? Or
are you another xian fundie who won't rest until the US is a theocracy?
I am opposed to all
forms of it.
So what.
So I'm proving you wrong. Dipshit.
So who is the liar?
You, until you corroborate your statements about Bush and what he or
his spokesman supposedly said.
A quote will do.
Fill in the blank.
The blank space inside your skull?
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If you don't like my lyrics you can press fast forward. - Jay-Z
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| User: "Sneechres" |
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| Title: Re: Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine' |
19 Oct 2004 10:48:17 PM |
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"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<2tl0ppF20qj6dU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2tjpu7F20kc8qU1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<2tedc6F1t7ct2U1@uni-berlin.de>...
TV's Sneechres wrote:
Except Bush hasn't said word one about Kerry's military service.
His spokesmen have said plenty about it.
Who is George W. Bush's official spokesman, what did he say, and
when?
Quit playing games.
Answer the question. Unless, of course, you're too stupid because
you've fried all your braicells watching idiotic television shows
like
South Park.
South Park idiotic?
Yep.
It's not surprising that you don't "get" South Park.
Problem is, I got it a long time ago and have better things to do with
my time than watch garbage such as. Try reading a book sometime. You
might learn some interesting factoid like who the White House
spokesman is.
What if I already know who all of the Cabinet members are?
Then you are without excuse.
Should I just
sit and let my mind atrophy?
Looks like you already have.
You know damn well what I'm talking about.
No, acually, what I DO know is that what you think you are talking
about is in all likelihood a typical leftist lie.
I'm not a "leftist."
Yes you are.
No, I'm not.
Yes, you are. I can smell you from here.
Quit fucking telling me what goes on in my own mind.
From what I can see, it looks like a whole lot of nothing.
Jerk.
Nazi.
Leftists support gun control.
Among a lot of other things, such as higher taxes, nationalized
healthcare, federal support for homosexuality, pacifism, various
welfare programs, etc.
What's wrong with national healthcare?
It's not in the Constitution, it costs too much, is immoral, would
destroy the economy, need I go on, leftist?
What's so bad about pacifism?
It doesn't work, leftist.
What's so wrong with allowing gays the same rights as the rest of us?
Nothing, leftist.
Or
are you another xian fundie who won't rest until the US is a theocracy?
How are you in fact NOT a leftist considering your words on the above
issues (typical leftist ignorant arguments)?
I am opposed to all
forms of it.
So what.
So I'm proving you wrong.
No, you're not. Merely having what might be considered a radical
libertarian view on firearms (conservatives even believe in
controlling guns to the extent that the mentally disturbed, criminals,
and children cannot get them) does not make you NOT a leftist. There
are scads of other issues out there that correlate together to make a
consistent worldview. Things like foreign policy, immigration, tort
reform, views about the courts, academic freedom, politicians
themselves, etc etc etc.
Dipshit.
Intellectual moron.
So who is the liar?
You, until you corroborate your statements about Bush and what he or
his spokesman supposedly said.
A quote will do.
Fill in the blank.
The blank space inside your skull?
I'll take that as a retraction, typically lying leftist.
Go back to your television. Cartman won't argue back.
--S
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| User: "John Baker" |
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| Title: Re: Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine' |
11 Oct 2004 07:09:40 PM |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:56:08 -0500, "towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com>
wrote:
TV's Gactimus wrote:
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's
backbone, in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
It's about time Bush showed a spine, unlike when he hid behind
children while reading "My Pet Goat"
We're still waiting for John Kerry to get some backbone. Maybe he
will after he takes a firm position on Iraq instead of his "I've
always been consistent on Iraq" *****.
Have you been wounded in combat? If not, then you need to keep your fucking
mouth shut about Kerry's supposed lack of courage.
I suspect that 'Gactimus', like his hero Bush, has been no closer to
combat than watching war movies on TV.
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| User: "Frank Dwyer" |
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| Title: Re: Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine' |
12 Oct 2004 02:11:41 PM |
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towelie wrote:
TV's Gactimus wrote:
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's
backbone, in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
It's about time Bush showed a spine, unlike when he hid behind
children while reading "My Pet Goat"
We're still waiting for John Kerry to get some backbone. Maybe he
will after he takes a firm position on Iraq instead of his "I've
always been consistent on Iraq" *****.
Have you been wounded in combat? If not, then you need to keep your fucking
mouth shut about Kerry's supposed lack of courage.
How about his lack of honor, honesty, or trustworthiness? How about the
fact that he's little more than an opportunist?
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| User: "John Baker" |
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| Title: Re: Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine' |
13 Oct 2004 07:07:06 PM |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 19:11:41 GMT, Frank Dwyer <fdwyer@XcitlinkX.net>
wrote:
towelie wrote:
TV's Gactimus wrote:
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's
backbone, in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
It's about time Bush showed a spine, unlike when he hid behind
children while reading "My Pet Goat"
We're still waiting for John Kerry to get some backbone. Maybe he
will after he takes a firm position on Iraq instead of his "I've
always been consistent on Iraq" *****.
Have you been wounded in combat? If not, then you need to keep your fucking
mouth shut about Kerry's supposed lack of courage.
How about his lack of honor, honesty, or trustworthiness? How about the
fact that he's little more than an opportunist?
And this makes him different from nearly every other politician
(including GWB) how, exactly?
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| User: "The Sanity Inspector" |
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| Title: Re: Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine' |
11 Oct 2004 08:51:14 PM |
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Using typesetting technology that was not widely available in 1972,
Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote...:
eldorado <eldorado@fnord.io.com> wrote in
news:Pine.LNX.4.44.0410111325060.13110-100000@fnord.io.com:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Gactimus wrote:
Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'
(2004-10-11)
A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an
object which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by
President George Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.
"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's backbone,
in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."
Don't forget the credit: www.scrappleface.com Scott Ott's style is
unmistakeable.
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bruce
The dignified don't even enter in the game.
-- The Jam
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