Religions > Atheism > AWOL To Drop "Turning The Corner Slogan". Must Be Getting Advice From Hoover!
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"Yang, AthD h.c" |
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12 Aug 2004 03:12:31 AM |
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AWOL To Drop "Turning The Corner Slogan". Must Be Getting Advice From Hoover! |
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/08/11/bush.corner/index.html
President Bush has apparently turned a corner in his use of what had
been a popular refrain in recent campaign stump speeches.
Shortly after the Democratic National Convention in Boston,
Massachusetts, Bush hit the campaign trail to express his optimism
about the country's future.
"Turning the corner" or a variation of that was his phrase of choice.
At the time, campaign aides had highlighted the phrase as part of
Bush's late summer message.
"When it comes to improving America's public schools, we are turning
the corner, and we are not turning back," Bush said during a July 30
stop in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
"When it comes to spreading the peace, we're turning a corner, and
we're not turning back," he said the next day in Canton, Ohio.
That refrain was repeated on other campaign stops. But this week, the
"turning the corner" line has disappeared from Bush's speech, as
Democrats seized on the words to charge that the president was out of
touch.
"The last time we had a president who talked about turning the corner
and ran on the slogan of turning the corner was Herbert Hoover," Sen.
John Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, said during a July 31
stop in Greenberg, Pennsylvania.
Hoover was in the White House as the country sank into the Great
Depression in the 1930s [...]
Bush aides told CNN not to expect that line on the campaign trail
anymore, saying it's not working. Publicly, the Bush campaign
maintains there is nothing unusual about the about the evolution of a
stump speech
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Sorcery Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -934 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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| Title: Re: AWOL To Drop "Turning The Corner Slogan". Must Be Getting Advice From Hoover! |
12 Aug 2004 09:57:16 AM |
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in message news:<ma8mh0dk2h4fj1641licsqfdhuuf22ernf@4ax.com>...
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/08/11/bush.corner/index.html
President Bush has apparently turned a corner in his use of what had
been a popular refrain in recent campaign stump speeches.
Shortly after the Democratic National Convention in Boston,
Massachusetts, Bush hit the campaign trail to express his optimism
about the country's future.
"Turning the corner"
If you turn the corner sefveral times you're going around in circles.
JohnN
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| User: "Yang, AthD h.c" |
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| Title: Re: AWOL To Drop "Turning The Corner Slogan". Must Be Getting Advice From Hoover! |
13 Aug 2004 04:01:22 AM |
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On 12 Aug 2004 07:57:16 -0700, (John Norris)
wrote:
"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in message news:<ma8mh0dk2h4fj1641licsqfdhuuf22ernf@4ax.com>...
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/08/11/bush.corner/index.html
President Bush has apparently turned a corner in his use of what had
been a popular refrain in recent campaign stump speeches.
Shortly after the Democratic National Convention in Boston,
Massachusetts, Bush hit the campaign trail to express his optimism
about the country's future.
"Turning the corner"
If you turn the corner sefveral times you're going around in circles.
Which sums up NeoCon ideology pretty well.
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Sorcery Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -934 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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| Title: Re: AWOL To Drop "Turning The Corner Slogan". Must Be Getting Advice From Hoover! |
12 Aug 2004 03:16:44 PM |
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in message news:<ma8mh0dk2h4fj1641licsqfdhuuf22ernf@4ax.com>...
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/08/11/bush.corner/index.html
President Bush has apparently turned a corner in his use of what had
been a popular refrain in recent campaign stump speeches.
Shortly after the Democratic National Convention in Boston,
Massachusetts, Bush hit the campaign trail to express his optimism
about the country's future.
"Turning the corner" or a variation of that was his phrase of choice.
At the time, campaign aides had highlighted the phrase as part of
Bush's late summer message.
"When it comes to improving America's public schools, we are turning
the corner, and we are not turning back," Bush said during a July 30
stop in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
"When it comes to spreading the peace, we're turning a corner, and
we're not turning back," he said the next day in Canton, Ohio.
That refrain was repeated on other campaign stops. But this week, the
"turning the corner" line has disappeared from Bush's speech, as
Democrats seized on the words to charge that the president was out of
touch.
"The last time we had a president who talked about turning the corner
and ran on the slogan of turning the corner was Herbert Hoover," Sen.
John Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, said during a July 31
stop in Greenberg, Pennsylvania.
Hoover was in the White House as the country sank into the Great
Depression in the 1930s [...]
Bush aides told CNN not to expect that line on the campaign trail
anymore, saying it's not working. Publicly, the Bush campaign
maintains there is nothing unusual about the about the evolution of a
stump speech
Thanks for the link. The kid in the photo doesn't seem too pleased,
does he? Maybe he doesn't like being fondled. If Bush were a priest
his church would get sued.
Radio Guy.
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| User: "Yang, AthD h.c" |
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13 Aug 2004 04:00:59 AM |
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On 12 Aug 2004 13:16:44 -0700, () wrote:
"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in message news:<ma8mh0dk2h4fj1641licsqfdhuuf22ernf@4ax.com>...
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/08/11/bush.corner/index.html
President Bush has apparently turned a corner in his use of what had
been a popular refrain in recent campaign stump speeches.
Shortly after the Democratic National Convention in Boston,
Massachusetts, Bush hit the campaign trail to express his optimism
about the country's future.
"Turning the corner" or a variation of that was his phrase of choice.
At the time, campaign aides had highlighted the phrase as part of
Bush's late summer message.
"When it comes to improving America's public schools, we are turning
the corner, and we are not turning back," Bush said during a July 30
stop in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
"When it comes to spreading the peace, we're turning a corner, and
we're not turning back," he said the next day in Canton, Ohio.
That refrain was repeated on other campaign stops. But this week, the
"turning the corner" line has disappeared from Bush's speech, as
Democrats seized on the words to charge that the president was out of
touch.
"The last time we had a president who talked about turning the corner
and ran on the slogan of turning the corner was Herbert Hoover," Sen.
John Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, said during a July 31
stop in Greenberg, Pennsylvania.
Hoover was in the White House as the country sank into the Great
Depression in the 1930s [...]
Bush aides told CNN not to expect that line on the campaign trail
anymore, saying it's not working. Publicly, the Bush campaign
maintains there is nothing unusual about the about the evolution of a
stump speech
Thanks for the link. The kid in the photo doesn't seem too pleased,
does he? Maybe he doesn't like being fondled. If Bush were a priest
his church would get sued.
The kid has more important things to do.
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Sorcery Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -934 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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| Title: Rehabbing, Bill Clinton, the Impeached Rapist |
13 Aug 2004 09:22:58 AM |
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Rehabbing, Bill Clinton, the Impeached Rapist
Former President Bill Clinton's book is being released on Tuesday, and
the media onslaught is gearing up. The first big interview is with
Dan Rather, to be broadcast on '60 Minutes' on Sunday. If the
transcript that has been released is any indication, get ready for
quite a love fest. I think they edited out the portion when Rather
asked Clinton if he wanted to get naked. Clinton calls his impeachment
"a badge of honor." That's
interesting...because as one of only two presidents to be impeached,
it may be more like a badge of denial. Perhaps history will not be so
kind. Lying under oath is not a badge of honor. And don't give me this
"he only lied about his personal life" nonsense. Clinton lied under
oath with the intent to deny to a plaintiff her day in court under a
statute that Clinton himself signed into law! Did you understand that?
Let me amplify things for you a bit.
Early in his presidency Clinton made a big deal ... press conference
and all ... about signing legislation that attached federal criminal
penalties to some incidents of sexual harassment. A woman named Paula
Jones then uses that very law to sue Clinton for his actions in that
hotel room in Little Rock. Then Clinton lies under oath in order to
prevent Paula Jones from having a fair and honest hearing of her
complaint. Clinton calls this a badge of honor? If perjury is a badge
of honor, what would he call his rape of Juanita Brodderick, the
Silver Star?
Clinton also takes undeserved credit for the booming economy of the
1990's. Our economy was already growing when Clinton took office in
1993. The Reagan boom continued for most of the 90's despite Clinton's
attempts to kill it with tax increases. Clinton also takes pride in
the war in Kosovo, in which he says he rid the world of a dictator
(something apparently George Bush isn't allowed to do.) Then when it
came to the issue of Monica Lewinsky, he calls the affair a "terrible
moral error." How neat and tidy....he also gave his reason for why he
did it: because he could. What a sleaze ball.
Bill Clinton's purpose in selling his memoirs is threefold. To
rehabilitate his legacy and rewrite history, to sell books and make
money and lastly to steal the spotlight away from The Poodle, ensuring
his defeat at the polls and paving the way for his "wife" to run in
2008.
boortz.com
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Left-wing liberals are EVERYTHING they accuse the right of being. They
are mean, vicious, hateful, greedy, cold-hearted, closed-minded,
selfish, intolerant, bigoted and racist.
Liberals HATE America!
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13 Aug 2004 01:19:24 PM |
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In article <bkjph0drk32i2jd2ppef0t0kt6tq5rivlh@4ax.com>,
mmmoore@N0TSPAM.0RG says...
Rehabbing, Bill Clinton, the Impeached Rapist
Former President Bill Clinton's book is being released on Tuesday, and
the media onslaught is gearing up. The first big interview is with
Dan Rather, to be broadcast on '60 Minutes' on Sunday. If the
transcript that has been released is any indication, get ready for
quite a love fest. I think they edited out the portion when Rather
asked Clinton if he wanted to get naked. Clinton calls his impeachment
"a badge of honor." That's
interesting...because as one of only two presidents to be impeached,
it may be more like a badge of denial. Perhaps history will not be so
kind. Lying under oath is not a badge of honor. And don't give me this
"he only lied about his personal life" nonsense. Clinton lied under
oath with the intent to deny to a plaintiff her day in court under a
statute that Clinton himself signed into law! Did you understand that?
Let me amplify things for you a bit.
Early in his presidency Clinton made a big deal ... press conference
and all ... about signing legislation that attached federal criminal
penalties to some incidents of sexual harassment. A woman named Paula
Jones then uses that very law to sue Clinton for his actions in that
hotel room in Little Rock. Then Clinton lies under oath in order to
prevent Paula Jones from having a fair and honest hearing of her
complaint. Clinton calls this a badge of honor? If perjury is a badge
of honor, what would he call his rape of Juanita Brodderick, the
Silver Star?
Clinton also takes undeserved credit for the booming economy of the
1990's. Our economy was already growing when Clinton took office in
1993. The Reagan boom continued for most of the 90's despite Clinton's
attempts to kill it with tax increases. Clinton also takes pride in
the war in Kosovo, in which he says he rid the world of a dictator
(something apparently George Bush isn't allowed to do.) Then when it
came to the issue of Monica Lewinsky, he calls the affair a "terrible
moral error." How neat and tidy....he also gave his reason for why he
did it: because he could. What a sleaze ball.
Bill Clinton's purpose in selling his memoirs is threefold. To
rehabilitate his legacy and rewrite history, to sell books and make
money and lastly to steal the spotlight away from The Poodle, ensuring
his defeat at the polls and paving the way for his "wife" to run in
2008.
boortz.com
Are you saying Hillary isn't his "wife"?? You really need to lay off the
Mad Dog...
BDK
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| Title: Liberal Hollywood vs. "Stupid" America. Liberals Hate America! |
12 Aug 2004 05:30:33 AM |
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Liberal Hollywood vs. "Stupid" America. Liberals Hate America!
Led by their guru Michael Moore, Hollywood's limousine liberals agree:
Americans are ignorant.
Hollywood vs. "Stupid" America
By Howard Mortman
MSNBC.com | November 13, 2003
If you’re an American, chances are there’s a celebrity who thinks
you’re dumb. Maybe even stupid. Or an idiot. Or something worse, which
we can’t print here.
Yes, show a celebrity an American, and that celebrity will show you an
ignoramus.
Too sweeping a statement? Perhaps. But what about this Michael Moore
screed about Americans in the London Mirror earlier this month? “They
are possibly the dumbest people on the planet. ...We Americans suffer
from an enforced ignorance. We don’t know about anything that’s
happening outside our country. Our stupidity is embarrassing.”
Until Michael Moore pointed it out, you probably didn’t know how
embarrassingly stupid you are. In fact, you probably have so little
intelligence you didn’t know that Moore isn’t the only celebrity who
thinks
you’re dumb. Indeed, Moore has colleagues in the celebrity kingdom who
think the same thing.
So put on your well-worn dunce cap and check out what other
celebrities say about your intelligence. And if the celebrities are
correct in their analysis, you’re moving your lips as you read this.
Johnny Depp said a few months back, “America is dumb, is something
like a dumb puppy that has big teeth that can bite and hurt you.”
(Depp later claimed he was quoted out of context and offered: “I am an
American. I love my country and have great hopes for it. It is for
this reason that I speak candidly and sometimes critically about it.”
But still, we’re like dumb puppies?)
Ted Turner once said this about television-watchers: “The United
States has got some of the dumbest people in the world. I want you to
know that; we know that.”
JANE SOUNDS OFF, TOO
Speaking of Ted Turner, Jane Fonda was in Canada this past April and
said: “I don’t know if a country where the people are so ignorant of
reality and of history, if you can call that a free world.”
Also in Canada, Martin Sheen said recently: “Every time I cross this
border, I feel like I’ve left the land of lunatics. You are not armed
and dangerous. You do not shoot each other. I always feel a bit more
human when I come here.”
Lunatics, ignorant people, dummies - even dumb puppies. Yes, we got
’em all here.
Where does this superior celebrity intellect come from? It’s actually
part of a larger phenomenon, one involving the president. Celebrities
sneer at President Bush’s intelligence. And then they think we’re all
the same, just dumb Bush-boosters
For evidence of how much smarter celebrities think they are than the
president, we start again with super-smart guy Michael Moore. A year
ago, he told the London Mirror (he loves those British papers), “I
really do believe Bush is dumber than s@?*. What’s odd about all this
is that Blair is a smart guy. What’s he doing hanging out with a dumb
guy? Back at school if you were smart, you hung out with the other
kids that were smart.”
Sticking with the European press, earlier this year Larry Hagman told
a German newspaper that Bush was a “sad figure: not too well-educated,
who doesn’t get out of America much.” And Sheen told the BBC after
Bush became president: “George W. Bush is like a bad comic working the
crowd. A moron, if you’ll pardon the expression.”
I’m not sure which expression we should be pardoning there, mind you.
Maybe it’s because I’m a moron-American (we’re such a hyphenated
nation these days).
But the hits continue. In April, Edward Norton said of Bush: “As an
actor, I know in my mind, watching him, what a low-quality mind he
has.” And during the 2000 campaign, Cher said, “I don’t like Bush. I
don’t trust him. I don’t like his record. He’s stupid. He’s lazy.”
SNAP OUT OF IT!
Yikes! Stupid and lazy? C’mon, Cher! Snap out of it!
Also during the 2000 campaign, Rob Reiner said, “We have the single
most unqualified man running for president in our lifetime. I’m not
making this up! I’m not making this up! The man has no experience, and
worse than that, he has no intellectual curiosity.” Gee, he makes Bush
sound like a, well, like a meathead.
No celebrity said it smarter than Sandra Bernhard. She asserted her
intelligence and belittled Bush at the same time to the Washington
Post in March 2002: “I’m an intelligent person from America. I was
born in Michigan and raised in Arizona, and while I do reside in New
York, I travel the country extensively. Any thinking person who lives
in the world would be disturbed at what’s going on right now. I think
Bush is amateurish and self-serving, and, frankly, it’s disgusting.”
I would offer a retort to Bernhard, but I can’t think of anything
smart to say. I’ve never been to Michigan.
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Left-wing liberals are EVERYTHING they accuse the right of being. They
are mean, vicious, hateful, greedy, cold-hearted, selfish, intolerant,
bigoted and racist.
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| Title: Re: Liberal Hollywood vs. "Stupid" America. Liberals Hate America! |
12 Aug 2004 08:58:00 AM |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 06:30:33 -0400, none <none@none.com> wrote:
If you’re an American, chances are there’s a celebrity who thinks
you’re dumb. Maybe even stupid. Or an idiot. Or something worse, which
we can’t print here.
They're probably thinking of you.
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12 Aug 2004 05:06:16 AM |
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No One is More Racist than a Liberal!
No one is more racist than a liberal. Just ask someone who has been on
both sides of the political fence, former leftist David Horowitz.
(Attn Liberals: Insert your usual and expected left-wing hate-filled
personal attacks HERE if unable to refute the article... as USUAL!)
He asserts, however, that one thing he has never changed is his
opinion on race.
“I once occupied the other side of the political divide. My views on
race, however, have remained entirely consistent with my previous
commitments and beliefs. I opposed racial preferences in the 1960s,
and I oppose them now,” he writes in his new book, "Left Illusions."
“The left’s war against “whiteness” and against America’s democratic
culture ... is integrally connected to the Cold War that America
fought against the Marxist empire after World War II. It is in many
respects the
Cold War come home. ... The agendas of contemporary leftists are
merely updated versions of the ideas and agendas of the Marxist left
that once supported the communist empire. Their goal remains the
destruction of America’s national identity and, in particular, of the
moral, political, and economic institution that form its social
foundation. The identical strategy is alive and well today in the
left’s self-righteous imputation of sexism, racism, and homophobia to
anyone who dissents from its party line.” Thought Crimes
An example of this strategy is the promotion of hate crimes
legislation, which Horowitz is against. “It’s a communist idea. ...
It’s just abhorrent to our entire democratic system to punish thought
as a crime. Under
consistent hate crime legislation we’d have to put the entire
Democratic Party in the House and the Senate in jail. James Carville
would get a life sentence,” he tells NewsMax.
By inciting blacks and other minorities to hate the very elements
responsible for creating the country where they have more opportunity
than anywhere else to succeed, America-hating leftists are able to
marshal
destruction of American culture, as begun by white European males. As
Horowitz points out, no one is more responsible for the plethora of
opportunity that exists in America like nowhere else.
“It should be obvious to anyone with even a modest historical
understanding that ... America and England are the nations that led
the world in abolishing slavery and in establishing the principles of
ethnic and
racial inclusion. ... The creation of America by Protestant Christians
.... was historically essential to the development of institutions that
today afford greater privileges and protections to all minorities than
any society extant. White European-American culture is a culture that
the citizens of this nation can take enormous pride in, precisely
because its principles - revolutionary in their conception and unique
in their provenance - provide for the inclusion of cultures that are
non-white and non-Christian (and which are not so tolerant in their
lands of origin). ... That is why America ’s democratic and
pluralistic framework remains an inspiring beacon to people of all
colors all over the world, from Tienanmen Square to Haiti and
Havana, who have not yet won their freedom, but who aspire to do so.
We are a nation besieged by peoples “of color” trying to immigrate to
our shores to take advantage of the unparalleled opportunities and
rights our society offers them.” The dying of white Americans for
Thomas Jefferson’s proclamation that all
men are created equal accomplished “what no black African” was able to
do, he writes: free the ancestors of today’s black Americans.
Okay Liberals: LET YOUR HATRED & INTOLERANCE FLOW NOW!!!
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Left-wing liberals are EVERYTHING they accuse the right of being. They
are mean, vicious, hateful, greedy, cold-hearted, closed-minded,
selfish, intolerant, bigoted and racist.
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| User: "VincentJames nowhere@noplace" |
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| Title: Re: No One is More Racist than a Liberal! |
12 Aug 2004 06:07:36 AM |
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Bill Darnell <bdarnell@N0SPAM.0RG> wrote in
news:u6gmh099kmp1st7e5ae5ceu88uhtiqkdvf@4ax.com:
No One is More Racist than a Liberal!
Except maybe all the Conservatives that I personally know. And that is
just a plain old fact.
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| User: "Al" |
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| Title: Re: No One is More Racist than a Liberal! |
12 Aug 2004 03:14:36 PM |
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VincentJames <nowhere@noplace> wrote in message news:<Xns9543486D697DEplanarian@38.119.71.33>...
Bill Darnell <bdarnell@N0SPAM.0RG> wrote in
news:u6gmh099kmp1st7e5ae5ceu88uhtiqkdvf@4ax.com:
No One is More Racist than a Liberal!
Except maybe all the Conservatives that I personally know. And that is
just a plain old fact.
Do you support affirmative action? Most liberals do.
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| Title: Re: AWOL To Drop "Turning The Corner Slogan". Must Be Getting Advice From Hoover! |
13 Aug 2004 02:13:29 PM |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 01:12:31 -0700, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
"Turning the corner" or a variation of that was his phrase of choice.
At the time, campaign aides had highlighted the phrase as part of
Bush's late summer message.
"When it comes to improving America's public schools, we are turning
the corner, and we are not turning back," Bush said during a July 30
stop in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
That's definitely true.
"When it comes to spreading the peace, we're turning a corner, and
we're not turning back," he said the next day in Canton, Ohio.
And that's a fact.
That refrain was repeated on other campaign stops. But this week, the
"turning the corner" line has disappeared from Bush's speech, as
Democrats seized on the words to charge that the president was out of
touch.
I guess the 'rats mean he's not "sensitive" enough to fight a "sensitive war".
"The last time we had a president who talked about turning the corner
and ran on the slogan of turning the corner was Herbert Hoover," Sen.
John Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, said during a July 31
stop in Greenberg, Pennsylvania.
Goodness gracious we have to turn the corner after the mess 'rat willie left us.
Hoover was in the White House as the country sank into the Great
Depression in the 1930s [...]
Bush aides told CNN not to expect that line on the campaign trail
anymore, saying it's not working. Publicly, the Bush campaign
maintains there is nothing unusual about the about the evolution of a
stump speech
Of course it's not working - too many 'rats don't understand. After all, they think 'rat
willie was a great president.
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| Title: Re: AWOL To Drop "Turning The Corner Slogan". Must Be Getting Advice From Hoover! |
13 Aug 2004 03:24:14 PM |
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On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 14:13:29 -0500, duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote:
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 01:12:31 -0700, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
"Turning the corner" or a variation of that was his phrase of choice.
At the time, campaign aides had highlighted the phrase as part of
Bush's late summer message.
"When it comes to improving America's public schools, we are turning
the corner, and we are not turning back," Bush said during a July 30
stop in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
That's definitely true.
Unfortunately, in the wrong direction.
"When it comes to spreading the peace, we're turning a corner, and
we're not turning back," he said the next day in Canton, Ohio.
And that's a fact.
Ditto.
That refrain was repeated on other campaign stops. But this week, the
"turning the corner" line has disappeared from Bush's speech, as
Democrats seized on the words to charge that the president was out of
touch.
I guess the 'rats mean he's not "sensitive" enough to fight a "sensitive war".
"The last time we had a president who talked about turning the corner
and ran on the slogan of turning the corner was Herbert Hoover," Sen.
John Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, said during a July 31
stop in Greenberg, Pennsylvania.
Goodness gracious we have to turn the corner after the mess 'rat willie left us.
What? Do you mean economic expansion, job growth, and the elimination
of the deficit?
Hoover was in the White House as the country sank into the Great
Depression in the 1930s [...]
Bush aides told CNN not to expect that line on the campaign trail
anymore, saying it's not working. Publicly, the Bush campaign
maintains there is nothing unusual about the about the evolution of a
stump speech
Of course it's not working - too many 'rats don't understand. After all, they think 'rat
willie was a great president.
And that's a fact.
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| Title: Re: AWOL To Drop "Turning The Corner Slogan". Must Be Getting Advice From Hoover! |
14 Aug 2004 07:54:16 AM |
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On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 20:24:14 GMT, raven1 <quoththeraven@nevermore.com> wrote:
"When it comes to improving America's public schools, we are turning
the corner, and we are not turning back," Bush said during a July 30
stop in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
That's definitely true.
Unfortunately, in the wrong direction.
Why are you opposed to improving education?
"When it comes to spreading the peace, we're turning a corner, and
we're not turning back," he said the next day in Canton, Ohio.
And that's a fact.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Goodness gracious we have to turn the corner after the mess 'rat willie left us.
What? Do you mean economic expansion, job growth, and the elimination
of the deficit?
No, destroyed intelligence service, a recession, a cratering stock market, an eminent 911
all set up under his watch, and a ***** in the White House.
But he did have an overflow of McDonalds cashiers in place.
Of course it's not working - too many 'rats don't understand. After all, they think 'rat
willie was a great president.
And that's a fact.
And that's sad.
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