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"Leonard Pulver" |
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22 Dec 2003 01:22:03 AM |
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Gutter politics at its worst |
The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
Gutter politics at its worst
by Joe Scarborough
Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
some Democrats crazy?
While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
all along.
Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright suggested that America's government may be
holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
before next year's elections. This is more proof that
the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
worth the sacrifice.
I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
theories that only end up making the entire party look
foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
worst.
Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts
ÒScarborough Country,Ó 10 p.m. ET, weeknights on MSNBC.
© 2003, MSNBC
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| User: "Fmc" |
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22 Dec 2003 01:28:42 AM |
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It is gutter politics to try to justify a war based on WMD by catching
an installed dictator. It is redicules to be expected to be taken serously
and then use Fox News as a source.
"Leonard Pulver" <redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote in message
news:3FE69B55.56BCCE89@gta.igs.net...
The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
Gutter politics at its worst
by Joe Scarborough
Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
some Democrats crazy?
While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
all along.
Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright suggested that America's government may be
holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
before next year's elections. This is more proof that
the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
worth the sacrifice.
I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
theories that only end up making the entire party look
foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
worst.
Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts
ÒScarborough Country,Ó 10 p.m. ET, weeknights on MSNBC.
© 2003, MSNBC
Posted by Permission
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| User: "Leonard Pulver" |
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22 Dec 2003 08:14:46 PM |
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Fmc wrote:
It is gutter politics to try to justify a war based on WMD by catching
an installed dictator. It is redicules to be expected to be taken serously
and then use Fox News as a source.
Like most idiot top posters you do not know your *****
from third base.
*PLONK*
"Leonard Pulver" <redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote in message
news:3FE69B55.56BCCE89@gta.igs.net...
The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
Gutter politics at its worst
by Joe Scarborough
Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
some Democrats crazy?
While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
all along.
Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright suggested that America's government may be
holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
before next year's elections. This is more proof that
the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
worth the sacrifice.
I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
theories that only end up making the entire party look
foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
worst.
Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts
ÒScarborough Country,Ó 10 p.m. ET, weeknights on MSNBC.
© 2003, MSNBC
Posted by Permission
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| User: "Stuart Grey" |
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22 Dec 2003 03:43:03 AM |
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Fmc wrote:
It is gutter politics to try to justify a war based on WMD by catching
an installed dictator. It is redicules to be expected to be taken serously
and then use Fox News as a source.
Actually, that is exactly what Bush said he would do.
President Bush demanded that Saddam either prove that
he disarmed himself of the WMD, per the UN resolution,
or there would be a regime change.
Now we have the regime change in the bag. Saddam is
captured, his sons, who would have inherited his
dictatorship, are dead.
It was never said that we would surely find the WMD
with Saddam gone. The whole point of WMD is that they
are small compared to how many people they can kill;
they are small, and there are lots of places to hide
them in Iraq.
As for your shoving your head up your ***** and claiming
that you don't see anything because you don't like
the news; well, that's just what you liberals have to
do, isn't it?
That and have your heroes like Jim "Baghdad" McDermit,
who went to Iraq to kiss Saddam's *****, tell you the
baseless lies that you like to hear.
"Leonard Pulver" <redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote in message
news:3FE69B55.56BCCE89@gta.igs.net...
The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
Gutter politics at its worst
by Joe Scarborough
Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
some Democrats crazy?
While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
all along.
Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright suggested that America's government may be
holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
before next year's elections. This is more proof that
the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
worth the sacrifice.
I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
theories that only end up making the entire party look
foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
worst.
Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts
ÒScarborough Country,Ó 10 p.m. ET, weeknights on MSNBC.
© 2003, MSNBC
Posted by Permission
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| User: "TheMan" |
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23 Dec 2003 04:25:40 AM |
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"Stuart Grey" <Stuart.Grey@comcastdot.net> wrote in message
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Fmc wrote:
It is gutter politics to try to justify a war based on WMD by
catching
an installed dictator. It is redicules to be expected to be taken
serously
and then use Fox News as a source.
Actually, that is exactly what Bush said he would do.
President Bush demanded that Saddam either prove that
he disarmed himself of the WMD, per the UN resolution,
or there would be a regime change.
AND HE COMPLIED. SHOW PROOF THE U.N VOTED FOR WAR BECAUSE HE DID NOT COMPLY.
Now we have the regime change in the bag. Saddam is
captured, his sons, who would have inherited his
dictatorship, are dead.
Now we have the new dictatorship!
It was never said that we would surely find the WMD
with Saddam gone. The whole point of WMD is that they
are small compared to how many people they can kill;
they are small, and there are lots of places to hide
them in Iraq.
WMD was the reason for war, despite reservations from the U.N, France,
Germany, Russia, China and 120 other countries plus 80% of the worlds
people.
You guys lied.. and got caught out!! No need for the lame excuses now
dipshit, just admit you guys got lied to.
-TheMan-
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| User: "Stuart Grey" |
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23 Dec 2003 11:08:09 AM |
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TheMan wrote:
"Stuart Grey" <Stuart.Grey@comcastdot.net> wrote in message
news:H0zFb.175979$_M.803432@attbi_s54...
Fmc wrote:
It is gutter politics to try to justify a war based on WMD by
catching
an installed dictator. It is redicules to be expected to be taken
serously
and then use Fox News as a source.
Actually, that is exactly what Bush said he would do.
President Bush demanded that Saddam either prove that
he disarmed himself of the WMD, per the UN resolution,
or there would be a regime change.
AND HE COMPLIED.
Even Hans Blix had to admit that Saddam didn't
comply. David Kay's report shows that Saddam was
in Material breech.
You're support of the mass murdering, rapist,
evil dictator who had worked with and encouraged
terrorism is interesting, but your lies are
rather transparent.
SHOW PROOF THE U.N VOTED FOR WAR BECAUSE HE DID NOT COMPLY.
"Serious consequences". I'd say that Gulf War II
was a serious consequence.
Now we have the regime change in the bag. Saddam is
captured, his sons, who would have inherited his
dictatorship, are dead.
Now we have the new dictatorship!
I don't see anyone feeding you into a paper shredder.
It was never said that we would surely find the WMD
with Saddam gone. The whole point of WMD is that they
are small compared to how many people they can kill;
they are small, and there are lots of places to hide
them in Iraq.
WMD was the reason for war, despite reservations from the U.N, France,
Germany, Russia, China and 120 other countries plus 80% of the worlds
people.
Either Saddam had to show that he disarmed himself of
the WMD, or Saddam had to go. We knew that if the WMD
were well hidden we might not be able to find them
very quickly if we were in Iraq. One thing has to be
certain - Saddam, his sons, and his lackeys like you
can't be around incase those WMD show up after we leave.
This is why President Bush called for Regime Change.
You guys lied.. and got caught out!! No need for the lame excuses now
dipshit, just admit you guys got lied to.
Where's your spider hole? I have some buddies in the 4th I.D.
who would like to pay you a visit.
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| User: "TheMan" |
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24 Dec 2003 11:34:04 AM |
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"Stuart Grey" <Stuart.Grey@comcastdot.net> wrote in message
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TheMan wrote:
"Stuart Grey" <Stuart.Grey@comcastdot.net> wrote in message
news:H0zFb.175979$_M.803432@attbi_s54...
Fmc wrote:
It is gutter politics to try to justify a war based on WMD by
catching
an installed dictator. It is redicules to be expected to be taken
serously
and then use Fox News as a source.
Actually, that is exactly what Bush said he would do.
President Bush demanded that Saddam either prove that
he disarmed himself of the WMD, per the UN resolution,
or there would be a regime change.
AND HE COMPLIED.
Even Hans Blix had to admit that Saddam didn't
comply. David Kay's report shows that Saddam was
in Material breech.
Hans Blix said Iraq was PRO-ACTIVELY DISARMING. I can't help it you aren't
with reality. The U.N then did not support the USA, because Iraq complied.
David Kay is a US paid weapons inspector paid to make it sound like they
weren't complying without actually finding anything. You can't seriously
expect us to believe he's a neutral non-biased weapons inspector can you?
Ahaahhaha
You're support of the mass murdering, rapist,
evil dictator who had worked with and encouraged
terrorism is interesting, but your lies are
rather transparent.
So there are Weapons of mass destruction which are a huge threat to the
world then? WHERE?
SHOW PROOF THE U.N VOTED FOR WAR BECAUSE HE DID NOT COMPLY.
"Serious consequences". I'd say that Gulf War II
was a serious consequence.
Yes, if he didn't comply... and he did comply because the USA could not get
any support at the U.N for an attack after the inspections showed they were
as Hans Blix once again put it "Pro-actively disarming"
Now we have the regime change in the bag. Saddam is
captured, his sons, who would have inherited his
dictatorship, are dead.
Now we have the new dictatorship!
I don't see anyone feeding you into a paper shredder.
It was never said that we would surely find the WMD
with Saddam gone. The whole point of WMD is that they
are small compared to how many people they can kill;
they are small, and there are lots of places to hide
them in Iraq.
WMD was the reason for war, despite reservations from the U.N, France,
Germany, Russia, China and 120 other countries plus 80% of the worlds
people.
Either Saddam had to show that he disarmed himself of
the WMD, or Saddam had to go. We knew that if the WMD
were well hidden we might not be able to find them
very quickly if we were in Iraq.
And he did which is why you didn't get any support at the U.N!! Are all you
Americans this fucking stupid?
Put the pieces together... U.N passes resolution forcing serious
consequences if iraq doesn't disarm, Hans Blix says Iraq "pro-actively
disarming", USA can't get enough support at U.N for war. Pretty obvious he
complied to anyone with half a brain.
-TheMan-
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| User: "Stuart Grey" |
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24 Dec 2003 04:16:54 PM |
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TheMan wrote:
"Stuart Grey" <Stuart.Grey@comcastdot.net> wrote in message
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TheMan wrote:
"Stuart Grey" <Stuart.Grey@comcastdot.net> wrote in message
news:H0zFb.175979$_M.803432@attbi_s54...
Fmc wrote:
It is gutter politics to try to justify a war based on WMD by
catching
an installed dictator. It is redicules to be expected to be taken
serously
and then use Fox News as a source.
Actually, that is exactly what Bush said he would do.
President Bush demanded that Saddam either prove that
he disarmed himself of the WMD, per the UN resolution,
or there would be a regime change.
AND HE COMPLIED.
Even Hans Blix had to admit that Saddam didn't
comply. David Kay's report shows that Saddam was
in Material breech.
Hans Blix said Iraq was PRO-ACTIVELY DISARMING. I can't help it you aren't
with reality. The U.N then did not support the USA, because Iraq complied.
You lie. Blix said that just before the U.S. Invasion,
and no sooner, that Iraq had been "pro actively" cooperating
with the inspection team. He didn't say that Iraq was
disarming, pro actively or otherwise.
He also pointed out in the same report that Iraq's track
record of cooperation had "not been good" and that he
didn't think there was any point to asking for more time.
http://mumbai.usconsulate.gov/wwwhwashnews192.html
Now, I have to wonder- do you lie to support Saddam,
or do you lie because you hate America?
David Kay is a US paid weapons inspector paid to make it sound like they
weren't complying without actually finding anything. You can't seriously
expect us to believe he's a neutral non-biased weapons inspector can you?
Ahaahhaha
So, you're going to shove your head up your *****
and say that you don't see the evidence. I figured
you would.
And again, you lie. Kay's report said that there was
an ongoing program to produce WMD and that Saddam was
in material breech of the UN resolutions.
You're support of the mass murdering, rapist,
evil dictator who had worked with and encouraged
terrorism is interesting, but your lies are
rather transparent.
So there are Weapons of mass destruction which are a huge threat to the
world then? WHERE?
Again, President Bush said that Saddam would not
have his finger on WMD. There were two ways to
achieve this goal: Disarmament, or "regime change".
Iraq is a big place and the material at issue can
fit in a two car garage. It is the administration's
goal to either find those WMD, or make sure that
no one else in Saddam's old regime can.
SHOW PROOF THE U.N VOTED FOR WAR BECAUSE HE DID NOT COMPLY.
"Serious consequences". I'd say that Gulf War II
was a serious consequence.
Yes, if he didn't comply... and he did comply because the USA could not get
any support at the U.N for an attack after the inspections showed they were
as Hans Blix once again put it "Pro-actively disarming"
Again, I gave a cite that shows that you're
lying.
< snip more lies >
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| User: "Leonard Pulver" |
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23 Dec 2003 03:09:04 PM |
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Stuart Grey wrote:
TheStupidLittleBoy whined:
"Stuart Grey" <Stuart.Grey@comcastdot.net> wrote in message
news:H0zFb.175979$_M.803432@attbi_s54...
Fmc wrote:
It is gutter politics to try to justify a war based on WMD by
catching
an installed dictator. It is redicules to be expected to be taken
serously
and then use Fox News as a source.
Actually, that is exactly what Bush said he would do.
President Bush demanded that Saddam either prove that
he disarmed himself of the WMD, per the UN resolution,
or there would be a regime change.
AND HE COMPLIED.
Even Hans Blix had to admit that Saddam didn't
comply. David Kay's report shows that Saddam was
in Material breech.
You're support of the mass murdering, rapist,
evil dictator who had worked with and encouraged
terrorism is interesting, but your lies are
rather transparent.
SHOW PROOF THE U.N VOTED FOR WAR BECAUSE HE DID NOT COMPLY.
"Serious consequences". I'd say that Gulf War II
was a serious consequence.
Now we have the regime change in the bag. Saddam is
captured, his sons, who would have inherited his
dictatorship, are dead.
Now we have the new dictatorship!
I don't see anyone feeding you into a paper shredder.
It was never said that we would surely find the WMD
with Saddam gone. The whole point of WMD is that they
are small compared to how many people they can kill;
they are small, and there are lots of places to hide
them in Iraq.
WMD was the reason for war, despite reservations from the U.N, France,
Germany, Russia, China and 120 other countries plus 80% of the worlds
people.
Either Saddam had to show that he disarmed himself of
the WMD, or Saddam had to go. We knew that if the WMD
were well hidden we might not be able to find them
very quickly if we were in Iraq. One thing has to be
certain - Saddam, his sons, and his lackeys like you
can't be around incase those WMD show up after we leave.
This is why President Bush called for Regime Change.
You guys lied.. and got caught out!! No need for the lame excuses now
dipshit, just admit you guys got lied to.
Where's your spider hole? I have some buddies in the 4th I.D.
who would like to pay you a visit.
It is in Australia, a continent colonized by
guttersnipes and convicts from good old blighty, and
which in the 21st cent has an extraordinarily high
percentage of insanity.
You can see with that background, TheStupidLittleBoy
can not be blamed for his ignorance nor his insanity. (:-))
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| User: "Stuart Grey" |
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23 Dec 2003 03:29:19 PM |
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Leonard Pulver wrote:
Stuart Grey wrote:
TheStupidLittleBoy whined:
Where's your spider hole? I have some buddies in the 4th I.D.
who would like to pay you a visit.
It is in Australia, a continent colonized by
guttersnipes and convicts from good old blighty, and
which in the 21st cent has an extraordinarily high
percentage of insanity.
You can see with that background, TheStupidLittleBoy
can not be blamed for his ignorance nor his insanity. (:-))
Not all Australians are insane. :-) Australia did
send troops to Iraq in support of our effort to
rid the world of Saddam and get his fingers off
WMD (you can do that by getting rid of the WMD,
or getting rid of Saddam. Saddam chose the latter
method).
On the other hand, many Australians DID refuse
to do any actual shooting, and their government
backed them up. Having Australians watch your 6
was pretty risky. If you want to have people you
can depend on, it's Americans. You can't trust
Australians.
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| User: "Leonard Pulver" |
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23 Dec 2003 08:51:34 PM |
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Stuart Grey wrote:
Leonard Pulver wrote:
Stuart Grey wrote:
TheStupidLittleBoy whined:
Where's your spider hole? I have some buddies in the 4th I.D.
who would like to pay you a visit.
It is in Australia, a continent colonized by
guttersnipes and convicts from good old blighty, and
which in the 21st cent has an extraordinarily high
percentage of insanity.
You can see with that background, TheStupidLittleBoy
can not be blamed for his ignorance nor his insanity. (:-))
Not all Australians are insane. :-)
Did I say that? Of course not. What I did say:
which in the 21st cent has an extraordinarily high
percentage of insanity.
Australia did
send troops to Iraq in support of our effort to
rid the world of Saddam and get his fingers off
WMD (you can do that by getting rid of the WMD,
or getting rid of Saddam. Saddam chose the latter
method).
On the other hand, many Australians DID refuse
to do any actual shooting, and their government
backed them up. Having Australians watch your 6
was pretty risky. If you want to have people you
can depend on, it's Americans. You can't trust
Australians.
So what else is new
I had some Anzac units in the line next to mine in WW
II, and they were tough fighting men. You had to kill
them, to stop them.
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| User: "Stuart Grey" |
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23 Dec 2003 09:53:56 PM |
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Leonard Pulver wrote:
I had some Anzac units in the line next to mine in WW
II, and they were tough fighting men. You had to kill
them, to stop them.
Yeah. Those guys weren't there in Gulf War II. The
cold war has changed the world. It's a new generation.
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| User: "Leonard Pulver" |
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23 Dec 2003 10:20:44 PM |
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Stuart Grey wrote:
Leonard Pulver wrote:
I had some Anzac units in the line next to mine in WW
II, and they were tough fighting men. You had to kill
them, to stop them.
Yeah. Those guys weren't there in Gulf War II. The
cold war has changed the world. It's a new generation.
Yeah! So I've noticed. But we are talking of 3 generations.<G>
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22 Dec 2003 11:12:55 AM |
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In article <3FE69B55.56BCCE89@gta.igs.net>, Leonard Pulver <redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote:
}
}The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
}with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
}making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
}
}
}
}Gutter politics at its worst
}
}by Joe Scarborough
}
}
}Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
}some Democrats crazy?
}
}
}While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
}bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
}busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
}lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
}
}
}Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
}America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
}that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
}but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
}
}
}Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
}McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
}"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
}all along.
}
}
}Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
}Albright suggested that America's government may be
}holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
}before next year's elections. This is more proof that
}the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
}is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
}clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
}and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
}worth the sacrifice.
}
}
}I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
}would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
}Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
}Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
}leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
}theories that only end up making the entire party look
}foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
}worst.
}
}
}Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts
}ÒScarborough Country,Ó 10 p.m. ET, weeknights on MSNBC.
Hundreds of American soldiers dead.
Thousands of American soldiers maimed and wounded.
Tens of thousands (at least) of Iraqi civilians killed.
One (1) dictator, harmless to Americans, captured.
Zero (0) WMDs found.
Gazillions of American sheeple led by the nose to praise their
hero-god Duhbya.
...yeah, worth it...REALLY worth it...
----
"Take a look at our agenda. The tax cuts will make the economy
grow. As people do better, they start voting like Republicans--
unless they have too much education and vote Democratic, which
proves there can be too much of a good thing."
- Karl Rove, The New Yorker, February 19, 2001
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22 Dec 2003 11:21:17 AM |
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"FauxPrez" <shrub@whitehouse.gov> wrote in message
news:rCFFb.14870$Pg1.4935@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
One (1) dictator, harmless to Americans, captured.
What is your evidence that Saddam Hussein was "harmless to Americans", Mr.
Democrat??
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25 Dec 2003 07:12:53 PM |
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Original newsgroups restored
DemsLackGravitas wrote:
"FauxPrez" <shrub@whitehouse.gov> wrote in message
news:rCFFb.14870$Pg1.4935@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
One (1) dictator, harmless to Americans, captured.
What is your evidence that Saddam Hussein was "harmless to Americans", Mr.
Democrat??
FauxPrez would not know ***** from shinola
The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
Gutter politics at its worst
by Joe Scarborough
Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
some Democrats crazy?
While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
all along.
Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright suggested that America's government may be
holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
before next year's elections. This is more proof that
the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
worth the sacrifice.
I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
theories that only end up making the entire party look
foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
worst.
Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts
ÒScarborough Country,ª 10 p.m. ET, weeknights on MSNBC.
© 2003, MSNBC
Posted by Permission
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| User: "George Leroy Tyrebiter Jr." |
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25 Dec 2003 07:54:01 PM |
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 20:12:53 -0500, Leonard Pulver
<redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote:
Original newsgroups restored
DemsLackGravitas wrote:
"FauxPrez" <shrub@whitehouse.gov> wrote in message
news:rCFFb.14870$Pg1.4935@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
One (1) dictator, harmless to Americans, captured.
What is your evidence that Saddam Hussein was "harmless to Americans", Mr.
Democrat??
FauxPrez would not know ***** from shinola
Pee Wee Herman doesn't have any WMD, and has never attacked an
American, other than in self-defnse.
He's harmless.
Since Saddam's got the same traits, he's harmless too.
Or alternatively we should try to capture Pee Wee before he nukes us.
The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
Saddam has WMD and is getting ready to nuke us.
That wasn't a conspiracy theory?
And doesn't President Bush look like a fool? Starting a major war to
get WMD - which don't even exist?
Gutter politics at its worst
If the fool's cap fits, the President must wear it.
by Joe Scarborough
Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
some Democrats crazy?
While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
all along.
Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright suggested that America's government may be
holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
before next year's elections. This is more proof that
the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
worth the sacrifice.
I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
theories that only end up making the entire party look
foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
worst.
Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts
ÒScarborough Country,ª 10 p.m. ET, weeknights on MSNBC.
© 2003, MSNBC
Posted by Permission
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22 Dec 2003 08:54:25 PM |
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(FauxPrez) opined in
news:rCFFb.14870$Pg1.4935@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net:
Hundreds of American soldiers dead.
Thousands of American soldiers maimed and wounded.
Tens of thousands (at least) of Iraqi civilians killed.
One (1) dictator, harmless to Americans, captured.
Zero (0) WMDs found.
Gazillions of American sheeple led by the nose to praise their
hero-god Duhbya.
..yeah, worth it...REALLY worth it...
If you have something to say, say it. No need to constantly repeat over,
and over again, ad nauseum. It just makes you look like a loon. Even if I
do agree with the sentiment.
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22 Dec 2003 05:55:35 PM |
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FauxPrez wrote:
In article <3FE69B55.56BCCE89@gta.igs.net>, Leonard Pulver <redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote:
}
}The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
}with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
}making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
}
}
}
}Gutter politics at its worst
}
}by Joe Scarborough
}
}
}Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
}some Democrats crazy?
}
}
}While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
}bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
}busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
}lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
}
}
}Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
}America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
}that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
}but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
}
}
}Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
}McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
}"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
}all along.
}
}
}Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
}Albright suggested that America's government may be
}holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
}before next year's elections. This is more proof that
}the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
}is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
}clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
}and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
}worth the sacrifice.
}
}
}I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
}would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
}Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
}Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
}leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
}theories that only end up making the entire party look
}foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
}worst.
}
}
}Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts
}ÒScarborough Country,Ó 10 p.m. ET, weeknights on MSNBC.
Hundreds of American soldiers dead.
Thousands of American soldiers maimed and wounded.
Tens of thousands (at least) of Iraqi civilians killed.
One (1) dictator, harmless to Americans, captured.
Zero (0) WMDs found.
Gazillions of American sheeple led by the nose to praise their
hero-god Duhbya.
..yeah, worth it...REALLY worth it...
Nothing is dumber than a jackass ....... except FauxPrez
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23 Dec 2003 04:26:44 AM |
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"Leonard Pulver" <redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote in message
news:3FE783F8.EA999352@gta.igs.net...
FauxPrez wrote:
In article <3FE69B55.56BCCE89@gta.igs.net>, Leonard Pulver
<redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote:
}
}The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
}with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
}making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
}
}
}
}Gutter politics at its worst
}
}by Joe Scarborough
}
}
}Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
}some Democrats crazy?
}
}
}While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
}bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
}busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
}lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
}
}
}Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
}America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
}that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
}but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
}
}
}Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
}McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
}"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
}all along.
}
}
}Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
}Albright suggested that America's government may be
}holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
}before next year's elections. This is more proof that
}the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
}is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
}clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
}and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
}worth the sacrifice.
}
}
}I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
}would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
}Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
}Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
}leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
}theories that only end up making the entire party look
}foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
}worst.
}
}
}Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts
}ÒScarborough Country,Ó 10 p.m. ET, weeknights on MSNBC.
Hundreds of American soldiers dead.
Thousands of American soldiers maimed and wounded.
Tens of thousands (at least) of Iraqi civilians killed.
One (1) dictator, harmless to Americans, captured.
Zero (0) WMDs found.
Gazillions of American sheeple led by the nose to praise their
hero-god Duhbya.
..yeah, worth it...REALLY worth it...
Nothing is dumber than a jackass ....... except FauxPrez
Awww the poor Jew doesn't like the truth. Boo hoo... lets bring out the
tissues.
-TheMan-
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| User: "InsuranceBroker" |
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22 Dec 2003 07:11:24 PM |
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Subject: Re: Gutter politics at its worst
From: Leonard Pulver
Date: 12/22/2003 6:55 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <3FE783F8.EA999352@gta.igs.net>
Subject: Re: Gutter politics at its worst
From: Leonard Pulver
Date: 12/22/2003 6:55 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <3FE783F8.EA999352@gta.igs.net>
Hundreds of American soldiers dead.
Thousands of American soldiers maimed and wounded.
Zero (0) WMDs found.
Gazillions of American sheeple led by the nose to praise their
hero-god Duhbya.
..yeah, worth it...REALLY worth it...
Nothing is dumber than a jackass ....... except FauxPrez
I do not know Pulver. Some of your post supporting your zionsit buddies are
surely jackass material.
How many times have you attemted to get the United States into another war for
greater Israel?
Doing Insurance business in the Garden State
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| User: "DDB" |
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22 Dec 2003 09:28:53 PM |
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"InsuranceBroker" <insurancenj@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20031222201124.15356.00001310@mb-m12.aol.com...
Subject: Re: Gutter politics at its worst
From: Leonard Pulver
Date: 12/22/2003 6:55 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <3FE783F8.EA999352@gta.igs.net>
Subject: Re: Gutter politics at its worst
From: Leonard Pulver
Date: 12/22/2003 6:55 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <3FE783F8.EA999352@gta.igs.net>
Hundreds of American soldiers dead.
Thousands of American soldiers maimed and wounded.
Zero (0) WMDs found.
Gazillions of American sheeple led by the nose to praise their
hero-god Duhbya.
..yeah, worth it...REALLY worth it...
Nothing is dumber than a jackass ....... except FauxPrez
I do not know Pulver. Some of your post supporting your zionsit buddies
are
surely jackass material.
How many times have you attemted to get the United States into another war
for
greater Israel?
Ah yes and the party aligned with old Europe the most now show their true
colors by wearing anti-semetism as if it were a medal. Like I said months
ago Lieberman never had a chance to be president because the democrat party
houses more radical racist than does the republican party. Minorities a
merely used buy thie dem party for their benefit and amusement.
Doing Insurance business in the Garden State
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| User: "Leonard Pulver" |
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25 Dec 2003 07:21:39 PM |
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DDB wrote:
"InsuranceBroker" <insurancenj@aol.com> whined in message
news:20031222201124.15356.00001310@mb-m12.aol.com...
Subject: Re: Gutter politics at its worst
From: Leonard Pulver
Date: 12/22/2003 6:55 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <3FE783F8.EA999352@gta.igs.net>
Subject: Re: Gutter politics at its worst
From: Leonard Pulver
Date: 12/22/2003 6:55 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <3FE783F8.EA999352@gta.igs.net>
Hundreds of American soldiers dead.
Thousands of American soldiers maimed and wounded.
Zero (0) WMDs found.
Gazillions of American sheeple led by the nose to praise their
hero-god Duhbya.
..yeah, worth it...REALLY worth it...
Nothing is dumber than a jackass ....... except FauxPrez
I do not know Pulver. Some of your post supporting your zionsit buddies
are
surely jackass material.
How many times have you attemted to get the United States into another war
for
greater Israel?
Ah yes and the party aligned with old Europe the most now show their true
colors by wearing anti-semetism as if it were a medal. Like I said months
ago Lieberman never had a chance to be president because the democrat party
houses more radical racist than does the republican party. Minorities a
merely used buy thie dem party for their benefit and amusement.
The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
It's Gutter Politics at its' Worst
by Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla)
Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
some Democrats crazy?
While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
all along.
Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright suggested that America's government may be
holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
before next year's elections. This is more proof that
the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
worth the sacrifice.
I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
theories that only end up making the entire party look
foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
worst.
Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts
ÒScarborough Country,ª 10 p.m. ET, weeknights on MSNBC.
© 2003, MSNBC
Posted by Permission
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| User: "FauxPrez" |
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23 Dec 2003 11:13:06 PM |
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In article <3FE783F8.EA999352@gta.igs.net>, Leonard Pulver <redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote:
}
}
}FauxPrez wrote:
}>
}> In article <3FE69B55.56BCCE89@gta.igs.net>, Leonard Pulver
} <redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote:
}> }
}> }The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
}> }with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
}> }making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
}> }
}> }
}> }
}> }Gutter politics at its worst
}> }
}> }by Joe Scarborough
}> }
}> }
}> }Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
}> }some Democrats crazy?
}> }
}> }
}> }While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
}> }bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
}> }busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
}> }lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
}> }
}> }
}> }Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
}> }America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
}> }that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
}> }but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
}> }
}> }
}> }Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
}> }McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
}> }"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
}> }all along.
}> }
}> }
}> }Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
}> }Albright suggested that America's government may be
}> }holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
}> }before next year's elections. This is more proof that
}> }the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
}> }is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
}> }clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
}> }and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
}> }worth the sacrifice.
}> }
}> }
}> }I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
}> }would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
}> }Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
}> }Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
}> }leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
}> }theories that only end up making the entire party look
}> }foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
}> }worst.
}> }
}> }
}> }Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) hosts
}> }ÒScarborough Country,Ó 10 p.m. ET, weeknights on MSNBC.
}>
}> Hundreds of American soldiers dead.
}>
}> Thousands of American soldiers maimed and wounded.
}>
}> Tens of thousands (at least) of Iraqi civilians killed.
}>
}> One (1) dictator, harmless to Americans, captured.
}>
}> Zero (0) WMDs found.
}>
}> Gazillions of American sheeple led by the nose to praise their
}> hero-god Duhbya.
}>
}> ..yeah, worth it...REALLY worth it...
}
}Nothing is dumber than a jackass ....... except FauxPrez
So, friend, why don't you refute the points one by one?
Oh, I see, you prefer ad hominem attacks...
----
"Take a look at our agenda. The tax cuts will make the economy
grow. As people do better, they start voting like Republicans--
unless they have too much education and vote Democratic, which
proves there can be too much of a good thing."
- Karl Rove, The New Yorker, February 19, 2001
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| User: "Graefaxe" |
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22 Dec 2003 09:18:35 PM |
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Leonard Pulver <redlink@gta.igs.net> opined in news:3FE69B55.56BCCE89
@gta.igs.net:
The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
Gutter politics at its worst
by Joe Scarborough
Well, this will be good...
Why does it always seem that good news from Iraq drives
some Democrats crazy?
Depends on your definition of "good news", I guess.
While America celebrated the capture of one of the most
bloody dictators in history, leading Democrats were
busy filling in the dark clouds around America's silver
lining and floating crazy conspiracy theories.
Howard Dean said Saddam's capture was no big deal for
America's safety. And he earlier floated the theory
that our president was warned about the 9/11 attacks,
but did nothing to save thousands of lives.
Howard Dean was right. SH was no imminent threat to America and the
capture has not helped save American lives. More bombs, more dead, more
ambushes have all ocurred since the capture.
Even Gov. Kean (R) says that there is something wrong with the
administartions story. Does that mean that he is a part of the Left-
wing conspiracy against Bush, also?
Now, this week, veteran Democratic Congressman Jim
McDermott said, the timing of Saddam's capture was
"suspicious" and that America may have been holding him
all along.
So? It is suspicious. It could be that we had him and just announced
it. Would that be the first time that information was witheld from the
American people or the rest of the world by the Thief of State? No.
Does it mean that McDermott actually thinks that this was the case? No,
just that it is suspicious.
Not to be outdone, former Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright suggested that America's government may be
holding Osama bin Laden and would release him right
before next year's elections. This is more proof that
the Democratic Party's visceral hatred of George Bush
is blinding them to the realities that most Americans
clearly see: Arresting Saddam Hussein was a good thing
and that fighting for a democratic, stable Iraq is
worth the sacrifice.
Can we say "tongue-in-cheek" together? Did you actually hear the
statement or just blindly believe what Joe Scarborough says.
I used to be embarrassed when right-wing Republicans
would trot out conspiracy theories about Bill and
Hillary Clinton. But I wonder what my reasonable
Democratic friends are thinking today, as their party
leadership becomes obsessed with crackpot conspiracy
theories that only end up making the entire party look
foolish and irrelevant. It's gutter politics at its
worst.
Hey, we learned from the masters. Got to admit it, Bush is best. Who
else could have orchestrated the smear campaign superimposing a real war
hero and Osama bin-Laden (you may want to look closely at Georgia's
various representative races).
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| User: "Laura Bush-Murderess in our WH " |
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22 Dec 2003 09:16:42 PM |
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 02:22:03 -0500, Leonard Pulver
<redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote:
The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
Sorry, chump, but the worst gutter politics was when the GOP impeached
clinton for lying about his girlfriend. Looks like you can give it
but you can't take it. HAHAHAHA
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| User: "Bob" |
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24 Dec 2003 12:04:36 PM |
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<Laura Bush-Murderess in our WH> wrote in message
news:aqcfuvojaf2v8fl6f7l18uk7gc7pkelo0f@4ax.com...
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 02:22:03 -0500, Leonard Pulver
<redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote:
Sorry, chump, but the worst gutter politics was when the GOP impeached
clinton for lying about his girlfriend. Looks like you can give it
but you can't take it. HAHAHAHA
I just started reading this newsgroup. Are there really this many uninformed
posters?
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| User: "Leonard Pulver" |
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23 Dec 2003 02:16:56 PM |
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Laura Bush-Murderess wailed:
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 02:22:03 -0500, Leonard Pulver
<redlink@gta.igs.net> wrote:
The Democratic party leadership [has] become obsessed
with crackpot conspiracy theories that only end up
making the entire party look foolish and irrelevant.
Sorry, chump, but the worst gutter politics was when the GOP impeached
clinton for lying about his girlfriend. Looks like you can give it
but you can't take it. HAHAHAHA
Certainly those chumps in the House were way off the
rails, first by impeaching and then prosecuting the
case like a bunch of first year law students at the
bottom of the class.
That really was just a stupid sideshow that had no
impact except a gross waste of time and money.
and you are the real chump, as reflected in your handle
and the worthless ***** you post.
Grow up and get a life ...... and a real name
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