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Religions > Atheism |
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"Fred Stone" |
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12 Mar 2007 08:36:41 AM |
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Dennis the Menace calls out cowardly Kos-tards |
http://kucinich.us/node/3532
The cancellation in the past two days of two planned nationally
televised debates because of candidates’ “scheduling conflicts” and
unwillingness to participate smacks of “manipulation by some candidates
who would rather run and hide than defend their records and their
positions on the war,” Ohio Congressman and Democratic Presidential
candidate Dennis Kucinich said today while campaigning in Texas...
....Other candidates were trying to sidestep the Nevada debate because
they claimed that the sponsoring television network, Fox News Channel,
was conservatively biased.
“If you want to be the President of the United States, you can’t be
afraid to deal with people with whom you disagree politically,” Kucinich
said. “No one is further removed from Fox’s political philosophy than I
am, but fear should not dictate decisions that affect hundreds of
millions of Americans and billions of others around the world who are
starving for real leadership.”
Kucinich said “the public deserves honest, open, and fair public debate,
and the media have a responsibility to demand that candidates come
forward now, before the next war vote in Congress, to explain
themselves.”
“I’m prepared to discuss the war, health care, trade, or any other issue
anytime, anywhere, with any audience, answering any question from any
media. And any candidate who won’t shouldn’t be President of the United
States.”
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"...the Nevada Democratic Party caved in to the lunatic fringe and began
seeking a more "appropriate" television partner.
Comedy Central, perhaps?"
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| User: "IAAH" |
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| Title: Re: Dennis the Menace calls out cowardly Kos-tards |
12 Mar 2007 09:17:26 AM |
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Fred Stone wrote:
http://kucinich.us/node/3532
The cancellation in the past two days of two planned nationally
televised debates because of candidates’ “scheduling conflicts” and
unwillingness to participate smacks of “manipulation by some candidates
who would rather run and hide than defend their records and their
positions on the war,” Ohio Congressman and Democratic Presidential
candidate Dennis Kucinich said today while campaigning in Texas...
...Other candidates were trying to sidestep the Nevada debate because
they claimed that the sponsoring television network, Fox News Channel,
was conservatively biased.
“If you want to be the President of the United States, you can’t be
afraid to deal with people with whom you disagree politically,” Kucinich
said. “No one is further removed from Fox’s political philosophy than I
am, but fear should not dictate decisions that affect hundreds of
millions of Americans and billions of others around the world who are
starving for real leadership.”
Kucinich said “the public deserves honest, open, and fair public debate,
and the media have a responsibility to demand that candidates come
forward now, before the next war vote in Congress, to explain
themselves.”
“I’m prepared to discuss the war, health care, trade, or any other issue
anytime, anywhere, with any audience, answering any question from any
media. And any candidate who won’t shouldn’t be President of the United
States.”
George Bush should not be president, by Kucinich's own
words.
And, I assume, Fred thinks so too - he just doesn't
have the courage to say so.
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| User: "Fred Stone" |
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| Title: Re: Dennis the Menace calls out cowardly Kos-tards |
12 Mar 2007 12:57:06 PM |
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IAAH <iaah@dodgeit.com> wrote in
news:8sadnUNdabdl_WjYnZ2dnUVZ_qPinZ2d@giganews.com:
Fred Stone wrote:
http://kucinich.us/node/3532
The cancellation in the past two days of two planned nationally
televised debates because of candidates’ “scheduling conflicts” and
unwillingness to participate smacks of “manipulation by some
candidates who would rather run and hide than defend their records
and their positions on the war,” Ohio Congressman and Democratic
Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich said today while campaigning
in Texas...
...Other candidates were trying to sidestep the Nevada debate because
they claimed that the sponsoring television network, Fox News
Channel, was conservatively biased.
“If you want to be the President of the United States, you can’t be
afraid to deal with people with whom you disagree politically,”
Kucinich said. “No one is further removed from Fox’s political
philosophy than I am, but fear should not dictate decisions that
affect hundreds of millions of Americans and billions of others
around the world who are starving for real leadership.”
Kucinich said “the public deserves honest, open, and fair public
debate, and the media have a responsibility to demand that candidates
come forward now, before the next war vote in Congress, to explain
themselves.”
“I’m prepared to discuss the war, health care, trade, or any other
issue anytime, anywhere, with any audience, answering any question
from any media. And any candidate who won’t shouldn’t be President of
the United States.”
George Bush should not be president, by Kucinich's own
words.
You're full of it, IAAH. Bush isn't a candidate for President, and he
deals with people with whom he disagrees politically all the time.
And, I assume, Fred thinks so too - he just doesn't
have the courage to say so.
IAAH is a useless troll and I'm not afraid to say so.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"...the Nevada Democratic Party caved in to the lunatic fringe and began
seeking a more "appropriate" television partner.
Comedy Central, perhaps?"
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| User: "IAAH" |
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| Title: Re: Dennis the Menace calls out cowardly Kos-tards |
12 Mar 2007 03:02:20 PM |
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Fred Stone wrote:
IAAH <iaah@dodgeit.com> wrote in
news:8sadnUNdabdl_WjYnZ2dnUVZ_qPinZ2d@giganews.com:
Fred Stone wrote:
http://kucinich.us/node/3532
The cancellation in the past two days of two planned nationally
televised debates because of candidates’ “scheduling conflicts” and
unwillingness to participate smacks of “manipulation by some
candidates who would rather run and hide than defend their records
and their positions on the war,” Ohio Congressman and Democratic
Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich said today while campaigning
in Texas...
...Other candidates were trying to sidestep the Nevada debate because
they claimed that the sponsoring television network, Fox News
Channel, was conservatively biased.
“If you want to be the President of the United States, you can’t be
afraid to deal with people with whom you disagree politically,”
Kucinich said. “No one is further removed from Fox’s political
philosophy than I am, but fear should not dictate decisions that
affect hundreds of millions of Americans and billions of others
around the world who are starving for real leadership.”
Kucinich said “the public deserves honest, open, and fair public
debate, and the media have a responsibility to demand that candidates
come forward now, before the next war vote in Congress, to explain
themselves.”
“I’m prepared to discuss the war, health care, trade, or any other
issue anytime, anywhere, with any audience, answering any question
from any media. And any candidate who won’t shouldn’t be President of
the United States.”
George Bush should not be president, by Kucinich's own
words.
You're full of it, IAAH. Bush isn't a candidate for President, and he
deals with people with whom he disagrees politically all the time.
As long as you call having them taken to "Free Speech
Zones" dealing with them, of course. Or having them
ejected from public fora. Or outing them as CIA agents.
Or simply refusing to answer questions.
I'm ignoring your desperate bleating about how Bush
isn't a candidate, Fred. It's just too sad to discuss.
And, I assume, Fred thinks so too - he just doesn't
have the courage to say so.
IAAH is a useless troll and I'm not afraid to say so.
The usual response when Freddy gets flustered.
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| User: "Yang, AthD h.c" |
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| Title: Re: Dennis the Menace calls out cowardly Kos-tards |
12 Mar 2007 09:30:13 AM |
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:17:26 -0400, IAAH <iaah@dodgeit.com> wrote:
Fred Stone wrote:
http://kucinich.us/node/3532
The cancellation in the past two days of two planned nationally
televised debates because of candidates’ “scheduling conflicts” and
unwillingness to participate smacks of “manipulation by some candidates
who would rather run and hide than defend their records and their
positions on the war,” Ohio Congressman and Democratic Presidential
candidate Dennis Kucinich said today while campaigning in Texas...
...Other candidates were trying to sidestep the Nevada debate because
they claimed that the sponsoring television network, Fox News Channel,
was conservatively biased.
“If you want to be the President of the United States, you can’t be
afraid to deal with people with whom you disagree politically,” Kucinich
said. “No one is further removed from Fox’s political philosophy than I
am, but fear should not dictate decisions that affect hundreds of
millions of Americans and billions of others around the world who are
starving for real leadership.”
Kucinich said “the public deserves honest, open, and fair public debate,
and the media have a responsibility to demand that candidates come
forward now, before the next war vote in Congress, to explain
themselves.”
“I’m prepared to discuss the war, health care, trade, or any other issue
anytime, anywhere, with any audience, answering any question from any
media. And any candidate who won’t shouldn’t be President of the United
States.”
George Bush should not be president, by Kucinich's own
words.
And, I assume, Fred thinks so too - he just doesn't
have the courage to say so.
Fred Stone has Plenty of Courage- the courage to send other people to
Iraq so that they may die for his lies.
--
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
The Bush 'balanced' budget: -3 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: 12.5 million FEWER jobs than Clinton and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -3188 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
newsgroups Yang promises not to revenge post
in response to Sound-of-Trumpet's *****:
rec.art.scifi.written
sci.archaeology
soc.history.what-if
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