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"AmericansforEqualJustice" |
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29 Jul 2007 02:25:51 PM |
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Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
We don't need another republican president with questionable taste in
friends. In this video, Fred Thompson proclaims his love of racially
insensitive gaffemeister George Allen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzOx1vABK4Q
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| User: "CyberDroog" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
30 Jul 2007 09:21:45 PM |
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 21:38:41 -0000, jordy <Icnh@hotmail.com> wrote:
It certainly helped Reagan. He was a bad actor and a bad president,
but being an actor did help him communicate effectively with people,
he was able to create a likeable persona, in spite of all his
limitations...
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him a good actor?
At any rate, given a choice I will, in the future, always opt for an
ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
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He can compress the most words into the smallest ideas of any man I ever
met.
- Abraham Lincoln
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
31 Jul 2007 11:58:52 AM |
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On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com>
wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 21:38:41 -0000,jordy<I...@hotmail.com> wrote:
It certainly helped Reagan. He was a bad actor and a bad president,
but being an actor did help him communicate effectively with people,
he was able to create a likeable persona, in spite of all his
limitations...
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him a good actor?
At any rate, given a choice I will, in the future, always opt for an
ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
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well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough training to
connect with people...
-"Jordy"
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| User: "CyberDroog" |
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31 Jul 2007 07:20:40 PM |
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On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:58:52 -0700, jordy <Icnh@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com>
wrote:
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him a good actor?
At any rate, given a choice I will, in the future, always opt for an
ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough training to
connect with people...
No actor is that well trained. Reagan was just generally a nice guy. Even
top Democrats who knew him felt that way.
--
With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and
evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that
takes religion.
- Steven Weinberg
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| User: "Audie Murphys Ghost" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
31 Jul 2007 10:10:56 PM |
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In article <6bkva3d1pugc9i5htqunn5bi3naet8a9ri@news.easynews.com>,
CyberDroog <CyberDroog@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:58:52 -0700, jordy <Icnh@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com>
wrote:
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him a good actor?
At any rate, given a choice I will, in the future, always opt for an
ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough training to
connect with people...
No actor is that well trained. Reagan was just generally a nice guy. Even
top Democrats who knew him felt that way.
Ted Kennedy, in particular. Reagan and Kennedy genuinely liked each
other.
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| User: "Red" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
01 Aug 2007 08:02:30 AM |
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On Jul 31, 11:10?pm, Audie Murphy's Ghost <takebackamer...@2008.com>
wrote:
In article <6bkva3d1pugc9i5htqunn5bi3naet8a...@news.easynews.com>,
CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:58:52 -0700, jordy <I...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com>
wrote:
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him a good actor?
At any rate, given a choice I will, in the future, always opt for an
ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough training to
connect with people...
No actor is that well trained. Reagan was just generally a nice guy. Even
top Democrats who knew him felt that way.
Ted Kennedy, in particular. Reagan and Kennedy genuinely liked each
other.
You shouldn't put Kennedy and Reagan in the same sentence. That's an
affront to a decent human being like Ronald Wilson Reagan. You too
should change your name. You're a disgrace to the real hero, Audie
Murphey.
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| User: "Audie Murphys Ghost" |
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01 Aug 2007 09:06:36 AM |
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In article <1185973350.470986.256110@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, Red
<RedRedCountry@aol.com> wrote:
On Jul 31, 11:10?pm, Audie Murphy's Ghost <takebackamer...@2008.com>
wrote:
In article <6bkva3d1pugc9i5htqunn5bi3naet8a...@news.easynews.com>,
CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:58:52 -0700, jordy <I...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com>
wrote:
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him a good
actor?
At any rate, given a choice I will, in the future, always opt for an
ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough training to
connect with people...
No actor is that well trained. Reagan was just generally a nice guy. Even
top Democrats who knew him felt that way.
Ted Kennedy, in particular. Reagan and Kennedy genuinely liked each
other.
You shouldn't put Kennedy and Reagan in the same sentence. That's an
affront to a decent human being like Ronald Wilson Reagan. You too
should change your name. You're a disgrace to the real hero, Audie
Murphey.
I stated a fact. Reagan and Kennedy liked each other. In fact, they
liked each other quite a bit. If you can't handle that because it
interferes with the cartoons running through what passes for your mind,
well, that's too bad.
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| User: "Ivan Marsh" |
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01 Aug 2007 10:05:42 AM |
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On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 06:02:30 -0700, Red wrote:
On Jul 31, 11:10?pm, Audie Murphy's Ghost <takebackamer...@2008.com>
wrote:
In article <6bkva3d1pugc9i5htqunn5bi3naet8a...@news.easynews.com>,
CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:58:52 -0700, jordy <I...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com>
wrote:
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him a
good actor? At any rate, given a choice I will, in the future,
always opt for an ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough training to
connect with people...
No actor is that well trained. Reagan was just generally a nice guy.
Even top Democrats who knew him felt that way.
Ted Kennedy, in particular. Reagan and Kennedy genuinely liked each
other.
You shouldn't put Kennedy and Reagan in the same sentence. That's an
affront to a decent human being like Ronald Wilson Reagan. You too
should change your name. You're a disgrace to the real hero, Audie
Murphey.
That's funny considering Audie Murphey would disagree with everything you
say.
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| User: "Red" |
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01 Aug 2007 08:41:05 PM |
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On Aug 1, 11:05?am, Ivan Marsh <anno...@you.now> wrote:
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 06:02:30 -0700, Red wrote:
On Jul 31, 11:10?pm, Audie Murphy's Ghost <takebackamer...@2008.com>
wrote:
In article <6bkva3d1pugc9i5htqunn5bi3naet8a...@news.easynews.com>,
CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:58:52 -0700, jordy <I...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com>
wrote:
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him a
good actor? At any rate, given a choice I will, in the future,
always opt for an ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough training to
connect with people...
No actor is that well trained. Reagan was just generally a nice guy.
Even top Democrats who knew him felt that way.
Ted Kennedy, in particular. Reagan and Kennedy genuinely liked each
other.
You shouldn't put Kennedy and Reagan in the same sentence. That's an
affront to a decent human being like Ronald Wilson Reagan. You too
should change your name. You're a disgrace to the real hero, Audie
Murphey.
That's funny considering Audie Murphey would disagree with everything you
say.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
My bet is both you and Paris are either Macaca-heads or darkies. Only
gay black men love Paris.
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| User: "Ivan Marsh" |
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03 Aug 2007 10:38:42 AM |
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On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:41:05 -0700, Red wrote:
On Aug 1, 11:05?am, Ivan Marsh <anno...@you.now> wrote:
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 06:02:30 -0700, Red wrote:
On Jul 31, 11:10?pm, Audie Murphy's Ghost <takebackamer...@2008.com>
wrote:
In article <6bkva3d1pugc9i5htqunn5bi3naet8a...@news.easynews.com>,
CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:58:52 -0700, jordy <I...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com>
wrote:
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him a
good actor? At any rate, given a choice I will, in the future,
always opt for an ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough training to
connect with people...
No actor is that well trained. Reagan was just generally a nice guy.
Even top Democrats who knew him felt that way.
Ted Kennedy, in particular. Reagan and Kennedy genuinely liked each
other.
You shouldn't put Kennedy and Reagan in the same sentence. That's an
affront to a decent human being like Ronald Wilson Reagan. You too
should change your name. You're a disgrace to the real hero, Audie
Murphey.
That's funny considering Audie Murphey would disagree with everything you
say.- Hide quoted text -
My bet is both you and Paris are either Macaca-heads or darkies. Only
gay black men love Paris.
You're funny. It's not often people are reminded that your kind of
ignorance or stupidity still exists in America.
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| User: "Luna" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
03 Aug 2007 10:52:44 AM |
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"Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.08.03.15.38.41.409131@you.now...
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:41:05 -0700, Red wrote:
On Aug 1, 11:05?am, Ivan Marsh <anno...@you.now> wrote:
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 06:02:30 -0700, Red wrote:
On Jul 31, 11:10?pm, Audie Murphy's Ghost <takebackamer...@2008.com>
wrote:
In article <6bkva3d1pugc9i5htqunn5bi3naet8a...@news.easynews.com>,
CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:58:52 -0700, jordy <I...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com>
wrote:
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him a
good actor? At any rate, given a choice I will, in the future,
always opt for an ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough training
to
connect with people...
No actor is that well trained. Reagan was just generally a nice
guy.
Even top Democrats who knew him felt that way.
Ted Kennedy, in particular. Reagan and Kennedy genuinely liked each
other.
You shouldn't put Kennedy and Reagan in the same sentence. That's an
affront to a decent human being like Ronald Wilson Reagan. You too
should change your name. You're a disgrace to the real hero, Audie
Murphey.
That's funny considering Audie Murphey would disagree with everything
you
say.- Hide quoted text -
My bet is both you and Paris are either Macaca-heads or darkies. Only
gay black men love Paris.
You're funny. It's not often people are reminded that your kind of
ignorance or stupidity still exists in America.
The classic "ugly American" - I think it's becoming (thank godfully) far
more "look at that weird mentally ill person blasting spittle in my
direction" lately. Thank Bush for totally creepifying the right wing.
Jean
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| User: "Noon Cat Nick" |
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03 Aug 2007 11:13:24 AM |
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Luna wrote:
The classic "ugly American" - I think it's becoming (thank godfully) far
more "look at that weird mentally ill person blasting spittle in my
direction" lately. Thank Bush for totally creepifying the right wing.
Red doesn't deserve to be called an "ugly American". She's overqualified.
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| User: "Ivan Marsh" |
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03 Aug 2007 11:21:25 AM |
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On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 15:52:44 +0000, Luna wrote:
"Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.08.03.15.38.41.409131@you.now...
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:41:05 -0700, Red wrote:
On Aug 1, 11:05?am, Ivan Marsh <anno...@you.now> wrote:
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 06:02:30 -0700, Red wrote:
On Jul 31, 11:10?pm, Audie Murphy's Ghost
<takebackamer...@2008.com> wrote:
In article
<6bkva3d1pugc9i5htqunn5bi3naet8a...@news.easynews.com>,
CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:58:52 -0700, jordy <I...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog
<CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him
a good actor? At any rate, given a choice I will, in the
future, always opt for an ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough
training
to
connect with people...
No actor is that well trained. Reagan was just generally a nice
guy.
Even top Democrats who knew him felt that way.
Ted Kennedy, in particular. Reagan and Kennedy genuinely liked
each other.
You shouldn't put Kennedy and Reagan in the same sentence. That's
an affront to a decent human being like Ronald Wilson Reagan. You
too should change your name. You're a disgrace to the real hero,
Audie Murphey.
That's funny considering Audie Murphey would disagree with
everything
you
say.- Hide quoted text -
My bet is both you and Paris are either Macaca-heads or darkies.
Only gay black men love Paris.
You're funny. It's not often people are reminded that your kind of
ignorance or stupidity still exists in America.
The classic "ugly American" - I think it's becoming (thank godfully) far
more "look at that weird mentally ill person blasting spittle in my
direction" lately. Thank Bush for totally creepifying the right wing.
Yep... that's the scary thing. The right-wing, conservative GOP I have no
problem with on all but a few points. But Bush made these complete
whack-jobs think they're representative of a majority.
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| User: "Luna" |
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03 Aug 2007 11:47:30 AM |
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"Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.08.03.16.21.23.730552@you.now...
On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 15:52:44 +0000, Luna wrote:
"Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.08.03.15.38.41.409131@you.now...
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:41:05 -0700, Red wrote:
On Aug 1, 11:05?am, Ivan Marsh <anno...@you.now> wrote:
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 06:02:30 -0700, Red wrote:
On Jul 31, 11:10?pm, Audie Murphy's Ghost
<takebackamer...@2008.com> wrote:
In article
<6bkva3d1pugc9i5htqunn5bi3naet8a...@news.easynews.com>,
CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:58:52 -0700, jordy <I...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog
<CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him
a good actor? At any rate, given a choice I will, in the
future, always opt for an ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough
training
to
connect with people...
No actor is that well trained. Reagan was just generally a nice
guy.
Even top Democrats who knew him felt that way.
Ted Kennedy, in particular. Reagan and Kennedy genuinely liked
each other.
You shouldn't put Kennedy and Reagan in the same sentence. That's
an affront to a decent human being like Ronald Wilson Reagan. You
too should change your name. You're a disgrace to the real hero,
Audie Murphey.
That's funny considering Audie Murphey would disagree with
everything
you
say.- Hide quoted text -
My bet is both you and Paris are either Macaca-heads or darkies.
Only gay black men love Paris.
You're funny. It's not often people are reminded that your kind of
ignorance or stupidity still exists in America.
The classic "ugly American" - I think it's becoming (thank godfully) far
more "look at that weird mentally ill person blasting spittle in my
direction" lately. Thank Bush for totally creepifying the right wing.
Yep... that's the scary thing. The right-wing, conservative GOP I have no
problem with on all but a few points. But Bush made these complete
whack-jobs think they're representative of a majority.
The good news is he'll be gone soon and the right wing can rebuild their
reputation by hopefully selecting someone a little more moderate - without
Jesus whispering in his ear and that crazy Canuck, David Frum, speechwriting
about evil empires and axis's of evil.
Like most Canadians I live very close to the US border and come into contact
with Americans all the time. I don't meet people like that freak Red, ever.
I guess those types don't venture far from their trailers.
Jean
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04 Aug 2007 06:20:46 AM |
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On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 16:47:30 GMT, "Luna" <lunajean@gmail.com> wrote:
Like most Canadians I live very close to the US border and come into contact
with Americans all the time. I don't meet people like that freak Red, ever.
I guess those types don't venture far from their trailers.
I've met them, but they tend to be very cautious about how they talk in
public. If you talk to them for an extended period you can begin to sense
that they are trying to find out if you might agree with them. They will
say increasingly inflammatory things, but as soon as you appear to
disagree, they quickly backpeddal.
Then there are some who are just plain nuts and seem to want to be
ostracized. There was a guy like that in college. You'd see him in the
cafeteria reading Mein Kampf, The Turner Diaries, or any number of whackjob
books. For a couple of months he wore a Hitler style mustache. No one ever
talked to him.
--
REFORM, v. A thing that mostly satisfies reformers opposed to
reformation.
- Ambrose Bierce
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| User: "Luna" |
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04 Aug 2007 10:28:24 AM |
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CyberDroog wrote:
On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 16:47:30 GMT, "Luna" <lunajean@gmail.com> wrote:
Like most Canadians I live very close to the US border and come into contact
with Americans all the time. I don't meet people like that freak Red, ever.
I guess those types don't venture far from their trailers.
I've met them, but they tend to be very cautious about how they talk in
public. If you talk to them for an extended period you can begin to sense
that they are trying to find out if you might agree with them. They will
say increasingly inflammatory things, but as soon as you appear to
disagree, they quickly backpeddal.
That is fascinating to me because the weirdo right wing canadians I've
come across always seem to be 1) stupid 2) they assume that people by
default agree with their stances and so are constantly putting their
foot in their mouths and 3) never get invited anywhere! Seems to me
you're saying that American right wing bigoted freaks are far more
nuanced than ours - I concede and salute you.
Then there are some who are just plain nuts and seem to want to be
ostracized. There was a guy like that in college. You'd see him in the
cafeteria reading Mein Kampf, The Turner Diaries, or any number of whackjob
books. For a couple of months he wore a Hitler style mustache. No one ever
talked to him.
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04 Aug 2007 06:11:35 AM |
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On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 15:52:44 GMT, "Luna" <lunajean@gmail.com> wrote:
"Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.08.03.15.38.41.409131@you.now...
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:41:05 -0700, Red wrote:
My bet is both you and Paris are either Macaca-heads or darkies. Only
gay black men love Paris.
You're funny. It's not often people are reminded that your kind of
ignorance or stupidity still exists in America.
The classic "ugly American" - I think it's becoming (thank godfully) far
more "look at that weird mentally ill person blasting spittle in my
direction" lately. Thank Bush for totally creepifying the right wing.
I still think that is over-the-top. I don't even care much for Bush, but he
is certainly nothing at all like Marty or Red.
Besides, there is no creepifying anyone can do to the right wing that
Michelle Malkin can't fix.
--
People often write me and ask how I keep my wood floors so clean when I
live with a child and a dog, and my answer is that I use a technique called
Suffering From a Mental Illness.
- Heather Armstrong, Dooce, 07-07-06
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04 Aug 2007 10:24:05 AM |
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CyberDroog wrote:
On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 15:52:44 GMT, "Luna" <lunajean@gmail.com> wrote:
"Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.08.03.15.38.41.409131@you.now...
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:41:05 -0700, Red wrote:
My bet is both you and Paris are either Macaca-heads or darkies. Only
gay black men love Paris.
You're funny. It's not often people are reminded that your kind of
ignorance or stupidity still exists in America.
The classic "ugly American" - I think it's becoming (thank godfully) far
more "look at that weird mentally ill person blasting spittle in my
direction" lately. Thank Bush for totally creepifying the right wing.
I still think that is over-the-top. I don't even care much for Bush, but he
is certainly nothing at all like Marty or Red.
Not like Marty, no, Marty is just <no adjective fits or is required>
but Red is kind of an archetype for right wing. I don't mean to offend
you if you consider yourself right wing but I'm just saying that it's
peoploe like 'Red" that make the right wing look totally loonlike.
Besides, there is no creepifying anyone can do to the right wing that
Michelle Malkin can't fix.
I wish I knew who that was, I could google but I haven't even had coffee
yet.
You're gonna b daddy times 2 soon. So, son is buddha, the girl has to
have an equally classic designation. What's it gonna be?
Jean
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05 Aug 2007 04:05:30 AM |
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On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 15:24:05 GMT, Luna <lunajean@gmail.com> wrote:
CyberDroog wrote:
I still think that is over-the-top. I don't even care much for Bush, but he
is certainly nothing at all like Marty or Red.
Not like Marty, no, Marty is just <no adjective fits or is required>
but Red is kind of an archetype for right wing. I don't mean to offend
you if you consider yourself right wing but I'm just saying that it's
peoploe like 'Red" that make the right wing look totally loonlike.
I don't consider myself right wing. I'd have to be on board with things
like drug prohibition then. I just think the idea of the right wing being
racist is a canard. And it has lead to the somewhat fascist expectation
that all minorities must think alike. So now, even black republicans are
called racists, Uncle Tom's, etc.
Besides, there is no creepifying anyone can do to the right wing that
Michelle Malkin can't fix.
I wish I knew who that was, I could google but I haven't even had coffee
yet.
Gorgeous right-wing commentator.
You're gonna b daddy times 2 soon. So, son is buddha, the girl has to
have an equally classic designation. What's it gonna be?
I might just take the easy route and call her Buddhette. But I'll have see
her before I know.
--
The Democrats are the party that says government will make you smarter,
taller, richer, and remove the crabgrass on your lawn. The Republicans are
the party that says government doesn't work and then they get elected and
prove it.
- P.J. O'Rourke
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
01 Aug 2007 08:01:09 AM |
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On Jul 31, 8:20?pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:58:52 -0700, jordy <I...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:21 pm, CyberDroog <CyberDr...@ClockworkOrange.com>
wrote:
A bad president, but people loved him? Doesn't that make him a good actor?
At any rate, given a choice I will, in the future, always opt for an
ex-actor over a peanut farmer.
well I think he was a bad actor, but he had enough training to
connect with people...
No actor is that well trained. Reagan was just generally a nice guy. Even
top Democrats who knew him felt that way.
--
With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and
evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that
takes religion.
- Steven Weinberg
Weinberg...go figure!
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
30 Jul 2007 11:45:15 AM |
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On Jul 29, 12:25 pm, AmericansforEqualJustice
<informat...@kenlayisalive.org> wrote:
We don't need another republican president with questionable taste in
friends. In this video, Fred Thompson proclaims his love of racially
insensitive gaffemeister George Allen.
Ouch, that's almost as bad as the liberal racists who derided Powell
and Rice! LOL, continue failing :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzOx1vABK4Q
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| User: "I.P. Freely" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
29 Jul 2007 02:50:04 PM |
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On Jul 29, 3:25 pm, AmericansforEqualJustice
<informat...@kenlayisalive.org> wrote:
We don't need another republican president with questionable taste in
friends. In this video, Fred Thompson proclaims his love of racially
insensitive gaffemeister George Allen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzOx1vABK4Q
----------------- MACACA ALLEN WILL NEVER LIVE DOWN ...
.... his foolish "MOMENT." It killed him politically, even in
Virginia.
And Thompson is really just another buffoon -- LIKE RONNIE REAGAN --
whom many believe accomplished many things that he didn't.
But you can bet Allen, Thompson and Reagan have and had ONE THING (at
least) in common:
Each one hates and hated ordinary Americans.
But most of those "hated" Americans don't seem to perceive this in
their politicians. It's why, TWICE, they voted for their White House
war criminal, their Nincompoop-In-Chief!
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| User: "Nebuchadnezzar II" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
29 Jul 2007 04:58:09 PM |
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"I.P. Freely" <kinkysr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1185738604.690313.177610@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 29, 3:25 pm, AmericansforEqualJustice
<informat...@kenlayisalive.org> wrote:
We don't need another republican president with questionable taste in
friends. In this video, Fred Thompson proclaims his love of racially
insensitive gaffemeister George Allen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzOx1vABK4Q
----------------- MACACA ALLEN WILL NEVER LIVE DOWN ...
... his foolish "MOMENT." It killed him politically, even in
Virginia.
And Thompson is really just another buffoon -- LIKE RONNIE REAGAN --
whom many believe accomplished many things that he didn't.
But you can bet Allen, Thompson and Reagan have and had ONE THING (at
least) in common:
Fred Thompson has the mind of Raygun, the charisma of Nixon, and the
ethics of Tom Delay.
He's the perfect candidate for the GOP.
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| User: "Al Smith" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
29 Jul 2007 07:26:15 PM |
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Fred Thompson has the mind of Raygun, the charisma of Nixon, and the
ethics of Tom Delay.
He's the perfect candidate for the GOP.
The ***** supported Bush's decision to commute the sentence of
Scooter Libby. Thompson can rot in hell.
-Al-
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| User: "Red" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
29 Jul 2007 08:18:44 PM |
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On Jul 29, 8:26?pm, Al Smith <inva...@address.com> wrote:
Fred Thompson has the mind of Raygun, the charisma of Nixon, and the
ethics of Tom Delay.
He's the perfect candidate for the GOP.
The ***** supported Bush's decision to commute the sentence of
Scooter Libby. Thompson can rot in hell.
-Al-
Rot in hell? If you had the same reaction to islamic terrorism I might
agree with you.
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| User: "Nebuchadnezzar II" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
29 Jul 2007 09:09:09 PM |
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"Red" <redredcountry1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1185758324.071706.69170@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 29, 8:26?pm, Al Smith <inva...@address.com> wrote:
Fred Thompson has the mind of Raygun, the charisma of Nixon, and
the
ethics of Tom Delay.
He's the perfect candidate for the GOP.
The ***** supported Bush's decision to commute the sentence of
Scooter Libby. Thompson can rot in hell.
-Al-
Rot in hell? If you had the same reaction to islamic terrorism I might
agree with you.
Hmmm, just "islamic" terrorism? I guess the kind perpetrated by your
hero Timmy McVeigh doesn't count.
Have a nice day.
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| User: "Red" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
30 Jul 2007 06:08:37 AM |
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On Jul 29, 10:09?pm, "Nebuchadnezzar II"
<Nebuchadnez...@microsoft.com> wrote:
"Red" <redredcount...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1185758324.071706.69170@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 29, 8:26?pm, Al Smith <inva...@address.com> wrote:
Fred Thompson has the mind of Raygun, the charisma of Nixon, and
the
ethics of Tom Delay.
He's the perfect candidate for the GOP.
The ***** supported Bush's decision to commute the sentence of
Scooter Libby. Thompson can rot in hell.
-Al-
Rot in hell? If you had the same reaction to islamic terrorism I might
agree with you.
Hmmm, just "islamic" terrorism? I guess the kind perpetrated by your
hero Timmy McVeigh doesn't count.
Have a nice day.
Time McVeigh committed one act of terrorism. Islamic terrorists do it
at least four or five times a DAY nitwit. Just like I thought, you
don't care because you hate America. Poor baby never got his slice of
the American pie.
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| User: "Audie Murphys Ghost" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
30 Jul 2007 07:33:36 AM |
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In article <1185793717.534360.274890@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, Red
<RedRedCountry@aol.com> wrote:
On Jul 29, 10:09?pm, "Nebuchadnezzar II"
<Nebuchadnez...@microsoft.com> wrote:
"Red" <redredcount...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1185758324.071706.69170@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 29, 8:26?pm, Al Smith <inva...@address.com> wrote:
Fred Thompson has the mind of Raygun, the charisma of Nixon, and
the
ethics of Tom Delay.
He's the perfect candidate for the GOP.
The ***** supported Bush's decision to commute the sentence of
Scooter Libby. Thompson can rot in hell.
-Al-
Rot in hell? If you had the same reaction to islamic terrorism I might
agree with you.
Hmmm, just "islamic" terrorism? I guess the kind perpetrated by your
hero Timmy McVeigh doesn't count.
Have a nice day.
Time McVeigh committed one act of terrorism. Islamic terrorists do it
at least four or five times a DAY nitwit. Just like I thought, you
don't care because you hate America. Poor baby never got his slice of
the American pie.
"Time" McVeigh killed 168 Americans and injured more than 800. That's
not so bad according to you, though, is it?
And Nebuchadnezzar II is the one who hates America? Try looking in the
mirror, Pink.
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| User: "Bugman" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
30 Jul 2007 08:07:12 AM |
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"Audie Murphy's Ghost" <takebackamerica@2006.com> wrote in message
news:300720070833361689%takebackamerica@2006.com...
In article <1185793717.534360.274890@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, Red
<RedRedCountry@aol.com> wrote:
On Jul 29, 10:09?pm, "Nebuchadnezzar II"
<Nebuchadnez...@microsoft.com> wrote:
"Red" <redredcount...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1185758324.071706.69170@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 29, 8:26?pm, Al Smith <inva...@address.com> wrote:
Fred Thompson has the mind of Raygun, the charisma of Nixon, and
the
ethics of Tom Delay.
He's the perfect candidate for the GOP.
The ***** supported Bush's decision to commute the sentence of
Scooter Libby. Thompson can rot in hell.
-Al-
Rot in hell? If you had the same reaction to islamic terrorism I
might
agree with you.
Hmmm, just "islamic" terrorism? I guess the kind perpetrated by your
hero Timmy McVeigh doesn't count.
Have a nice day.
Time McVeigh committed one act of terrorism. Islamic terrorists do it
at least four or five times a DAY nitwit. Just like I thought, you
don't care because you hate America. Poor baby never got his slice of
the American pie.
"Time" McVeigh killed 168 Americans and injured more than 800. That's
not so bad according to you, though, is it?
McVeigh knew about the kiddie daycare in that site. There isn't a deep
enough pit in hell for someone like him.
And Nebuchadnezzar II is the one who hates America? Try looking in the
mirror, Pink.
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| User: "Audie Murphys Ghost" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
30 Jul 2007 04:14:35 PM |
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In article <Dr6dnVKpYd4ffzDbnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@giganews.com>, Bugman
<jmposing@hotmail.com> wrote:
"Audie Murphy's Ghost" <takebackamerica@2006.com> wrote in message
news:300720070833361689%takebackamerica@2006.com...
"Time" McVeigh killed 168 Americans and injured more than 800. That's
not so bad according to you, though, is it?
McVeigh knew about the kiddie daycare in that site. There isn't a deep
enough pit in hell for someone like him.
I remember that, shortly before McVeigh's trial, his lawyers set up a
dog-and-pony photo op that showed McVeigh, smiling and at ease,
conferring with his lawyers. They also showed a large pile of his fan
mail. Some of the letters atop the pile were open, and the most
readable of them had this line: "Millions of people love you."
Theer are some real sick bastards in this country.
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| User: "Red" |
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| Title: Re: Fred Thompson Loves Macaca-head George Allen |
31 Jul 2007 08:14:01 AM |
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On Jul 30, 5:14?pm, Audie Murphy's Ghost <takebackamer...@2006.com>
wrote:
In article <Dr6dnVKpYd4ffzDbnZ2dneKdnZydn...@giganews.com>, Bugman
<jmpos...@hotmail.com> wrote:
"Audie Murphy's Ghost" <takebackamer...@2006.com> wrote in message
news:300720070833361689%takebackamerica@2006.com...
"Time" McVeigh killed 168 Americans and injured more than 800. That's
not so bad according to you, though, is it?
McVeigh knew about the kiddie daycare in that site. There isn't a deep
enough pit in hell for someone like him.
I remember that, shortly before McVeigh's trial, his lawyers set up a
dog-and-pony photo op that showed McVeigh, smiling and at ease,
conferring with his lawyers. They also showed a large pile of his fan
mail. Some of the letters atop the pile were open, and the most
readable of them had this line: "Millions of people love you."
Theer are some real sick bastards in this country.
Millions of people hate the Federal Government. Ask Randy Weaver who
saw his wife murdered in cold blood for nothing!
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