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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Fred Stone"
Date: 08 Nov 2007 10:31:01 AM
Object: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq
http://iraqpundit.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-good-news-is-bad-news.html
When Good News Is Bad News
While the following good news stories may come as a great disappointment
to many people, we Iraqis welcome the developments:
This Arabic story says Baghdad officials decided to reopen 10 main roads
in the city by removing concrete barriers. This is in addition to last
week's reopening of Palestine Street, which had been blocked for
security reasons.
These Arabic stories say Deputy Prime Minister Barham Saleh placed the
first stone to rebuild Baghdad's fabled Mutanabbi Street, which had been
around since the Abbasids -- until it was blown up by insurgents last
March.
Before you start calling me names, let me say something. Nobody's saying
everything's back to normal. This Arabic story says Nouri Al Maliki took
a stroll along historic Abu Nawwas Street amid tight security.
I know those who are wedded to the idea of a failed Iraq are calling me
a deluded idiot and worse. But things are improving slowly. My relatives
in Baghdad say there's no comparison; things are much better than they
were six months ago. They can visit friends in different areas and walk
about the neighbourhood in the evening.
Frankly, I don't understand why so many mock us for wanting a future for
Iraq. Is your hatred for George Bush so great that you prefer to see
millions of civilians suffer just to prove him wrong?
It really comes down to this: you are determined to see Iraq become a
permanent hellhole because you hate Bush. And we are determined to see
Iraq become a success, because we want to live.
posted by IraqPundit at 3:17 AM
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of
all trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at
least two centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers
still keep cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people.
One must keep on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose
by default."
.

User: "JTEM"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 08 Nov 2007 09:28:50 PM
Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

When Good News Is Bad News
While the following good news stories may come as
a great disappointment to many people, we Iraqis
welcome the developments:

We lost more men in Iraq this year than any other year.
.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 09 Nov 2007 12:18:34 PM
JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote in news:1194578930.814841.122710
@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

When Good News Is Bad News
While the following good news stories may come as
a great disappointment to many people, we Iraqis
welcome the developments:


We lost more men in Iraq this year than any other year.

We have lost less men in Iraq *in five years* than in the worst *single
battle* of WWII.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of all
trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at least two
centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers still keep
cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people. One must keep
on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose by default."
.
User: "JTEM"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 12 Nov 2007 03:13:51 AM
Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

We have lost less men in Iraq *in five years* than
in the worst *single battle* of WWII.

As someone pointed out, the war ended five years
ago... supposedly... at least according to Bush.
.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 12 Nov 2007 09:24:45 AM
JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote in news:1194858831.067191.135910@
50g2000hsm.googlegroups.com:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

We have lost less men in Iraq *in five years* than
in the worst *single battle* of WWII.


As someone pointed out, the war ended five years
ago... supposedly... at least according to Bush.

Umm no, but keep trying, Lunchie. Maybe some day that stupid lie will fool
somebody who isn't a gulliberal.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of all
trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at least two
centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers still keep
cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people. One must keep
on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose by default."
.
User: "JTEM"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 13 Nov 2007 03:26:24 AM
Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Maybe some day that stupid lie will fool
somebody who isn't a gulliberal.

Once again, the irony has achieved critical mass...
.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 13 Nov 2007 10:46:49 AM
JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote in news:1194945984.865073.103780
@v65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Maybe some day that stupid lie will fool
somebody who isn't a gulliberal.


Once again, the irony has achieved critical mass...

Your brain already imploded into a black hole, "JTEM", a long time ago. No
rational thought can escape your self-created event horizon.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of all
trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at least two
centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers still keep
cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people. One must keep
on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose by default."
.
User: "JTEM"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 14 Nov 2007 07:06:00 AM
Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Your brain already imploded into a black hole, "JTEM",
a long time ago. No rational thought can escape your
self-created event horizon.

And you know this from all the robust economic growth
here at home, and the mountains of WMDs in Iraq?
.





User: "Free Lunch"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 09 Nov 2007 01:05:46 PM
On 09 Nov 2007 18:18:34 GMT, in alt.atheism
Fred Stone <fstone69@earthling.com> wrote in
<Xns99E38790A1B88freddybear@216.151.153.45>:

JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote in news:1194578930.814841.122710
@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

When Good News Is Bad News
While the following good news stories may come as
a great disappointment to many people, we Iraqis
welcome the developments:


We lost more men in Iraq this year than any other year.


We have lost less men in Iraq *in five years* than in the worst *single
battle* of WWII.

We have lost far more men and women after the conquest of Iraq than we
ever lost during the occupation of Italy, Germany and Japan. The war
ended long ago, it is the occupation that is the failure.
.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 09 Nov 2007 02:50:05 PM
Free Lunch <lunch@nofreelunch.us> wrote in
news:pqb9j3lrpf7qa0ts195qv6jsj0p7sjfpt1@4ax.com:

On 09 Nov 2007 18:18:34 GMT, in alt.atheism
Fred Stone <fstone69@earthling.com> wrote in
<Xns99E38790A1B88freddybear@216.151.153.45>:

JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote in news:1194578930.814841.122710
@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

When Good News Is Bad News
While the following good news stories may come as
a great disappointment to many people, we Iraqis
welcome the developments:


We lost more men in Iraq this year than any other year.


We have lost less men in Iraq *in five years* than in the worst
*single battle* of WWII.


We have lost far more men and women after the conquest of Iraq than we
ever lost during the occupation of Italy, Germany and Japan. The war
ended long ago, it is the occupation that is the failure.

I'd like to see specific stats on the casualties during the occupations,
Lunchie.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of
all trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at
least two centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers
still keep cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people.
One must keep on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose
by default."
.




User: "655321"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 09 Nov 2007 06:32:05 PM
Fred Stone wrote:

http://iraqpundit.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-good-news-is-bad-news.html

When Good News Is Bad News

Subtitle: "Observations of an Iraqi exile"
So where's this chap writing from? Where are the observations?
<snip all but meaningful data>
What... nothing left? Exactly the kind of vapid bloggery and one-sided
spin that Fred likes to repeat!
(Awaiting the inevitable 'Democrats quoque')
Still awaiting observations.

It really comes down to this: you are determined to see Iraq become a
permanent hellhole because you hate Bush. And we are determined to see
Iraq become a success, because we want to live.

Welcome to the fact-free zone, patrolled by straw-men and -women. Bill
O'Reilly has a seat and a half-dozen Nerf balls ready for him.

posted by IraqPundit at 3:17 AM

"IraqPundit" should get some sleep. Maybe a nap would clear his/her
head... give him/her the energy to do some research. You know... do some
actual OBSERVING. Not just lame opining.
--
655321
.

User: "chibiabos"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 09 Nov 2007 04:49:34 PM
In article <Xns99E27548D7D89freddybear@216.151.153.45>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

http://iraqpundit.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-good-news-is-bad-news.html

I know those who are wedded to the idea of a failed Iraq are calling me
a deluded idiot and worse. But things are improving slowly. My relatives
in Baghdad say there's no comparison; things are much better than they
were six months ago. They can visit friends in different areas and walk
about the neighbourhood in the evening.

Let me know when _I_ can visit friends and walk around Baghdad
neighborhoods in the evening. Then we can talk.
-chib
--
Member of SMASH
Sarcastic Middle-Aged Atheists with a Sense of Humor
.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 09 Nov 2007 06:35:16 PM
chibiabos <chibiabos@nospam.com> wrote in
news:091120071449343169%chibiabos@nospam.com:

In article <Xns99E27548D7D89freddybear@216.151.153.45>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

http://iraqpundit.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-good-news-is-bad-

news.html


I know those who are wedded to the idea of a failed Iraq are calling
me a deluded idiot and worse. But things are improving slowly. My
relatives in Baghdad say there's no comparison; things are much
better than they were six months ago. They can visit friends in
different areas and walk about the neighbourhood in the evening.


Let me know when _I_ can visit friends and walk around Baghdad
neighborhoods in the evening. Then we can talk.

Right now, assuming you have friends in Baghdad.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of
all trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at
least two centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers
still keep cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people.
One must keep on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose
by default."
.
User: "chibiabos"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 11 Nov 2007 12:38:51 PM
In article <Xns99E3C74A02174freddybear@216.151.153.48>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

chibiabos <chibiabos@nospam.com> wrote in
news:091120071449343169%chibiabos@nospam.com:

In article <Xns99E27548D7D89freddybear@216.151.153.45>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

http://iraqpundit.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-good-news-is-bad-

news.html


I know those who are wedded to the idea of a failed Iraq are calling
me a deluded idiot and worse. But things are improving slowly. My
relatives in Baghdad say there's no comparison; things are much
better than they were six months ago. They can visit friends in
different areas and walk about the neighbourhood in the evening.


Let me know when _I_ can visit friends and walk around Baghdad
neighborhoods in the evening. Then we can talk.


Right now, assuming you have friends in Baghdad.

I would love to have friends in Baghdad but, as a long haired blond
American who wears cutoff jeans and t-shirts exclusively, I'm afraid I
wouldn't last very long in any Baghdad neighborhood, including that
Green Zone thingy.
Paris, on the other hand . . . .
-chib
--
Member of S.M.A.S.H.
Sarcastic Middle-aged Atheists with a Sense of Humor
.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 11 Nov 2007 12:48:26 PM
chibiabos <chib@nospam.com> wrote in
news:111120071038513479%chib@nospam.com:

In article <Xns99E3C74A02174freddybear@216.151.153.48>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

chibiabos <chibiabos@nospam.com> wrote in
news:091120071449343169%chibiabos@nospam.com:

In article <Xns99E27548D7D89freddybear@216.151.153.45>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

http://iraqpundit.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-good-news-is-bad-

news.html


I know those who are wedded to the idea of a failed Iraq are
calling me a deluded idiot and worse. But things are improving
slowly. My relatives in Baghdad say there's no comparison; things
are much better than they were six months ago. They can visit
friends in different areas and walk about the neighbourhood in the
evening.


Let me know when _I_ can visit friends and walk around Baghdad
neighborhoods in the evening. Then we can talk.


Right now, assuming you have friends in Baghdad.


I would love to have friends in Baghdad but, as a long haired blond
American who wears cutoff jeans and t-shirts exclusively, I'm afraid I
wouldn't last very long in any Baghdad neighborhood, including that
Green Zone thingy.

Paris, on the other hand . . . .

You'd be safer in Baghdad. They have got the radicals under control.
Paris does not.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of
all trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at
least two centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers
still keep cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people.
One must keep on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose
by default."
.
User: "chibiabos"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 11 Nov 2007 04:32:16 PM
In article <Xns99E58C6B016BBfreddybear@216.151.153.47>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

chibiabos <chib@nospam.com> wrote in
news:111120071038513479%chib@nospam.com:

In article <Xns99E3C74A02174freddybear@216.151.153.48>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

chibiabos <chibiabos@nospam.com> wrote in
news:091120071449343169%chibiabos@nospam.com:

In article <Xns99E27548D7D89freddybear@216.151.153.45>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

http://iraqpundit.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-good-news-is-bad-

news.html


I know those who are wedded to the idea of a failed Iraq are
calling me a deluded idiot and worse. But things are improving
slowly. My relatives in Baghdad say there's no comparison; things
are much better than they were six months ago. They can visit
friends in different areas and walk about the neighbourhood in the
evening.


Let me know when _I_ can visit friends and walk around Baghdad
neighborhoods in the evening. Then we can talk.


Right now, assuming you have friends in Baghdad.


I would love to have friends in Baghdad but, as a long haired blond
American who wears cutoff jeans and t-shirts exclusively, I'm afraid I
wouldn't last very long in any Baghdad neighborhood, including that
Green Zone thingy.

Paris, on the other hand . . . .


You'd be safer in Baghdad. They have got the radicals under control.

Paris does not.

Paris has better pasta.
Ask me how I know.
-chib
--
Member of S.M.A.S.H.
Sarcastic Middle-aged Atheists with a Sense of Humor
.
User: "Free Lunch"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 11 Nov 2007 04:57:01 PM
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 14:32:16 -0800, in alt.atheism
chibiabos <chib@nospam.com> wrote in
<111120071432163841%chib@nospam.com>:

In article <Xns99E58C6B016BBfreddybear@216.151.153.47>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

chibiabos <chib@nospam.com> wrote in
news:111120071038513479%chib@nospam.com:

In article <Xns99E3C74A02174freddybear@216.151.153.48>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

chibiabos <chibiabos@nospam.com> wrote in
news:091120071449343169%chibiabos@nospam.com:

In article <Xns99E27548D7D89freddybear@216.151.153.45>, Fred Stone
<fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:

http://iraqpundit.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-good-news-is-bad-

news.html


I know those who are wedded to the idea of a failed Iraq are
calling me a deluded idiot and worse. But things are improving
slowly. My relatives in Baghdad say there's no comparison; things
are much better than they were six months ago. They can visit
friends in different areas and walk about the neighbourhood in the
evening.


Let me know when _I_ can visit friends and walk around Baghdad
neighborhoods in the evening. Then we can talk.


Right now, assuming you have friends in Baghdad.


I would love to have friends in Baghdad but, as a long haired blond
American who wears cutoff jeans and t-shirts exclusively, I'm afraid I
wouldn't last very long in any Baghdad neighborhood, including that
Green Zone thingy.

Paris, on the other hand . . . .


You'd be safer in Baghdad. They have got the radicals under control.

Paris does not.


Paris has better pasta.

I believe you.

Ask me how I know.

You ran an Italian restaurant in Paris?

-chib

.






User: "Mike"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 09 Nov 2007 01:13:27 PM
On Nov 8, 11:31 am, Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

http://iraqpundit.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-good-news-is-bad-news.html

Fred Stone,
Yes, there have been gains in Baghdad (at the expense of other
regions in Iraq). My feeling is that ANY gains can only be temporary
if the Iraqi politicians don't step up and deal with the hard issues
(sharing oil revenues, etc.). The whole idea of the surge was to buy
some time for the Iraqi soldiers to get better organized and more
competent and to buy some time for the politicians to work out the
hard issues. The frustrating thing is that our soldiers are
delivering on their end (at least they are trying their damndest), but
we are NOT getting similar efforts on the part of the Iraqis. The
Iraqi politicians seem simply determined to put off the hard decisions
for as long as they can. The surge simply CAN'T work without MUCH
better cooperation from the Iraqi politicians.

When Good News Is Bad News
While the following good news stories may come as a great disappointment
to many people, we Iraqis welcome the developments:

This Arabic story says Baghdad officials decided to reopen 10 main roads
in the city by removing concrete barriers. This is in addition to last
week's reopening of Palestine Street, which had been blocked for
security reasons.

These Arabic stories say Deputy Prime Minister Barham Saleh placed the
first stone to rebuild Baghdad's fabled Mutanabbi Street, which had been
around since the Abbasids -- until it was blown up by insurgents last
March.

Before you start calling me names, let me say something. Nobody's saying
everything's back to normal. This Arabic story says Nouri Al Maliki took
a stroll along historic Abu Nawwas Street amid tight security.

I know those who are wedded to the idea of a failed Iraq are calling me
a deluded idiot and worse. But things are improving slowly. My relatives
in Baghdad say there's no comparison; things are much better than they
were six months ago. They can visit friends in different areas and walk
about the neighbourhood in the evening.

Frankly, I don't understand why so many mock us for wanting a future for
Iraq. Is your hatred for George Bush so great that you prefer to see
millions of civilians suffer just to prove him wrong?

It really comes down to this: you are determined to see Iraq become a
permanent hellhole because you hate Bush. And we are determined to see
Iraq become a success, because we want to live.

posted by IraqPundit at 3:17 AM

--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case-that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of
all trading countries than does restriction - has been argued for at
least two centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers
still keep cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people.
One must keep on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose
by default."

.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: When Good News Is Bad News From Iraq 09 Nov 2007 02:56:01 PM
Mike <matmzc@hofstra.edu> wrote in
news:1194635607.184227.299460@v3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:

On Nov 8, 11:31 am, Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

http://iraqpundit.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-good-news-is-bad-

news.html


Fred Stone,

Yes, there have been gains in Baghdad (at the expense of other
regions in Iraq). My feeling is that ANY gains can only be temporary
if the Iraqi politicians don't step up and deal with the hard issues
(sharing oil revenues, etc.). The whole idea of the surge was to buy
some time for the Iraqi soldiers to get better organized and more
competent and to buy some time for the politicians to work out the
hard issues. The frustrating thing is that our soldiers are
delivering on their end (at least they are trying their damndest), but
we are NOT getting similar efforts on the part of the Iraqis. The
Iraqi politicians seem simply determined to put off the hard decisions
for as long as they can. The surge simply CAN'T work without MUCH
better cooperation from the Iraqi politicians.

You're still expecting top-down reform, but the real progress in Iraq is
working bottom-up, from the grass roots. The politicians will have no
choice but to settle their differences when the people have rejected
violence as the means of getting what they want.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of
all trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at
least two centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers
still keep cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people.
One must keep on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose
by default."
.


User: "Yang, AthD h.c"

Title: More Of that GOP Fiscal Responsibility Fred Won't Tell You About- 9 TRILLION DEBT 08 Nov 2007 10:47:32 AM
http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSN0754579020071107
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: More Of that US economy Yangie-poo won't tell you about 08 Nov 2007 03:38:08 PM
"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ooe6j3pph23moar8d9cpqum2e7e00nsh2s@4ax.com:



http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSN0754579020071107


Uhh, Yangie-poo, the Democrats control congress now.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of all
trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at least two
centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers still keep
cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people. One must keep
on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose by default."
.
User: "JTEM"

Title: Re: More Of that US economy Yangie-poo won't tell you about 08 Nov 2007 09:30:48 PM
Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Uhh, Yangie-poo, the Democrats control congress now.

That must be why the deficit was so much SMALLER
this year.
Unfortunately, it would take quite a few years of
surpluses to get us back to where we were before
the Republicans began their drunken spending spree...
.
User: "Yang, AthD h.c"

Title: Oops, Fred Stone Caught In Yet Another Lie 09 Nov 2007 09:54:08 AM
On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:30:48 -0800, JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Uhh, Yangie-poo, the Democrats control congress now.


That must be why the deficit was so much SMALLER
this year.

Oop, Freddie-loon's head explodes again.

Unfortunately, it would take quite a few years of
surpluses to get us back to where we were before
the Republicans began their drunken spending spree...

--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: Oops, "JTEM" and Yangie-poo trying to grab credit 09 Nov 2007 12:22:20 PM
"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:1m09j399a5s8se63q5vsd1mhfove57qatn@4ax.com:

On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:30:48 -0800, JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Uhh, Yangie-poo, the Democrats control congress now.


That must be why the deficit was so much SMALLER
this year.


Oop, Freddie-loon's head explodes again.

Yeah, right, the Democrats have been so very very effective at cutting
spending. Suuure, Yangie-poo.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of
all trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at
least two centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers
still keep cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people.
One must keep on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose
by default."
.
User: "Yang, AthD h.c"

Title: Oops, Freddie-loon Has No Proof of His Mythical "Fiscally Reponsible" Republicans. 11 Nov 2007 09:15:48 PM
On 09 Nov 2007 18:22:20 GMT, Fred Stone <fstone69@earthling.com>
wrote:

"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:1m09j399a5s8se63q5vsd1mhfove57qatn@4ax.com:

On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:30:48 -0800, JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Uhh, Yangie-poo, the Democrats control congress now.


That must be why the deficit was so much SMALLER
this year.


Oop, Freddie-loon's head explodes again.


Yeah, right, the Democrats have been so very very effective at cutting
spending. Suuure, Yangie-poo.

How many bridged to nowwhere have the Dem built, Loser Fred?
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: Oops, Freddie-loon Has No Proof of His Mythical "Fiscally Reponsible" Republicans. 12 Nov 2007 09:19:07 AM
"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:hbhfj3h3hbu17ru8f5ornud257k6a8cdoj@4ax.com:

On 09 Nov 2007 18:22:20 GMT, Fred Stone <fstone69@earthling.com>
wrote:

"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:1m09j399a5s8se63q5vsd1mhfove57qatn@4ax.com:

On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:30:48 -0800, JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Uhh, Yangie-poo, the Democrats control congress now.


That must be why the deficit was so much SMALLER
this year.


Oop, Freddie-loon's head explodes again.


Yeah, right, the Democrats have been so very very effective at cutting
spending. Suuure, Yangie-poo.


How many bridged to nowwhere have the Dem built, Loser Fred?

Let's see your proof that they haven't built any, Yangie-poo.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of
all trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at
least two centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers
still keep cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people.
One must keep on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose
by default."
.
User: "Yang, AthD h.c"

Title: Re: Oops, Freddie-loon Has No Proof of His Mythical "Fiscally Reponsible" Republicans. 12 Nov 2007 09:51:25 AM
On 12 Nov 2007 15:19:07 GMT, Fred Stone <fstone69@earthling.com>
wrote:

"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:hbhfj3h3hbu17ru8f5ornud257k6a8cdoj@4ax.com:

On 09 Nov 2007 18:22:20 GMT, Fred Stone <fstone69@earthling.com>
wrote:

"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:1m09j399a5s8se63q5vsd1mhfove57qatn@4ax.com:

On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:30:48 -0800, JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Uhh, Yangie-poo, the Democrats control congress now.


That must be why the deficit was so much SMALLER
this year.


Oop, Freddie-loon's head explodes again.


Yeah, right, the Democrats have been so very very effective at cutting
spending. Suuure, Yangie-poo.


How many bridged to nowwhere have the Dem built, Loser Fred?


Let's see your proof that they haven't built any, Yangie-poo.

Amount of money proposed for Dem's version- $0.
QED, Freddie-loon.
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: Oops, Freddie-loon Has No Proof of His Mythical "Fiscally Reponsible" Republicans. 12 Nov 2007 06:48:35 PM
"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:hltgj3tvvlp4vqdeem2end14egqbvci3ap@4ax.com:

On 12 Nov 2007 15:19:07 GMT, Fred Stone <fstone69@earthling.com>
wrote:

"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:hbhfj3h3hbu17ru8f5ornud257k6a8cdoj@4ax.com:

On 09 Nov 2007 18:22:20 GMT, Fred Stone <fstone69@earthling.com>
wrote:

"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:1m09j399a5s8se63q5vsd1mhfove57qatn@4ax.com:

On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:30:48 -0800, JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Uhh, Yangie-poo, the Democrats control congress now.


That must be why the deficit was so much SMALLER
this year.


Oop, Freddie-loon's head explodes again.


Yeah, right, the Democrats have been so very very effective at

cutting

spending. Suuure, Yangie-poo.


How many bridged to nowwhere have the Dem built, Loser Fred?


Let's see your proof that they haven't built any, Yangie-poo.



Amount of money proposed for Dem's version- $0.

QED, Freddie-loon.

Let's see your proof of that $0. You can't.
QED, up your *****, Yangie-poo.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of
all trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at
least two centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers
still keep cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people.
One must keep on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose
by default."
.
User: "JTEM"

Title: Re: Oops, Freddie-loon Has No Proof of His Mythical "Fiscally Reponsible" Republicans. 13 Nov 2007 03:13:55 AM
Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Let's see your proof of that $0. You can't.

Um, "Fred," we know you're bat ***** crazy, but does
your mental health provider know that you keep
asking Yang to prove a negative?
You're making a claim, support your own *****
claim with some evidence. That, or post something
that disproves you and claim it supports you... like
you usually do.
.
User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: Oops, Freddie-loon Has No Proof of His Mythical "Fiscally Reponsible" Republicans. 13 Nov 2007 10:49:17 AM
JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote in news:1194945235.436654.256210@
19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:

Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

Let's see your proof of that $0. You can't.


Um, "Fred," we know you're bat ***** crazy, but does
your mental health provider know that you keep
asking Yang to prove a negative?

His claim, he gets to prove it.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"The core of the Free Trade case—that unrestricted international
specialization makes more goods and services available to the people of all
trading countries than does restriction — has been argued for at least two
centuries. Yet the same false old arguments for trade barriers still keep
cropping up, as influential as ever among uninformed people. One must keep
on refuting these fallacies lest the Free Trade case lose by default."
.
User: "JTEM"

Title: Re: Oops, Freddie-loon Has No Proof of His Mythical "Fiscally Reponsible" Republicans. 14 Nov 2007 06:34:23 AM
Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:

JTEM <jte...@gmail.com> wrote

Um, "Fred," we know you're bat ***** crazy, but does
your mental health provider know that you keep
asking Yang to prove a negative?


His claim, he gets to prove it.

Um, "Fred," if you make a positive claim as you did -- that
money was spent on something -- there should be a
record of that money being spent. You could, in a sense,
"prove" your statement.
But you, being a bat ***** crazy freak, thinks Yang should
"Prove" a negative.
.













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