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Let's talk about replacing GWBush in 2004.

 
 
littlek
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:21 pm
well, the early childhood programs enable wimminfolk to work.
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hobitbob
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:22 pm
and help the po'folks. We all know that poor perople are impoverished becasue they are sinners! Sad
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:23 pm
with shoes on? out of the kitchen?
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Ethel2
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:25 pm
without shoes, but working still
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Ethel2
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:26 pm
but this refers to Early Childhood Development Programs that teach Early Childhood Development to teachers, etc. I think......
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littlek
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:27 pm
WTF?!? Isn't that more ludicris?
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Ethel2
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:27 pm
It's all a communist plot, you see........or one of Satan, or both. Down with psychology.dangerous stuff that. Teaches people to think for themselves, Heaven Forbid!
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hobitbob
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:28 pm
Heck, once you've made sure they haven't been aborted, put'em to work! Wasn't it "colonel" Limbaugh who opined that it was tragic slavery was no longer, because it had taken such better care of the African Americans than the current system? Mad
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:32 pm
"Texas is now the third most urbanized state (behind New York and California) with all the tangles, stench, random violence, architectual rape, historical pillage, neon blight, pollution and ecological imbalance the term implies."
Larry King-March 1975
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littlek
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:35 pm
syphilization
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Ethel2
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:35 pm
Stunning wisdom comes from that man!
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blatham
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 09:46 pm
Littleton...how could such a thing happen?!
Quote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/25/international/25ARMS.html?hp
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 10:36 pm
Clearly, blatham, the real problem is The Rest of The World ... the US by itself isn't even responsible for half the global total Rolling Eyes :wink:
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Ethel2
 
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Reply Wed 24 Sep, 2003 11:56 pm
But this one is the most outrageous:

Dispel the "myth" of the separation of church and state.
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blatham
 
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Reply Thu 25 Sep, 2003 08:15 am
timber

On this subject, I get very angry. How many people, worldwide, died in the last decade from exposure to sarin gas and anthrax? About twenty. What teeny fraction of each second sees that many killed and maimed by weapons products that US corporations and the government are busy selling? The US is not alone, but the US is the worst.
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John Webb
 
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Reply Thu 25 Sep, 2003 08:48 am
An Impossible Dream?
As a child, I was taught that America was the greatest nation on earth and the President our greatest citizen.

My faith in the nation and the people remains undiminished. However, even the truest of patriots must find it impossible to subscribe to the belief that lack of patriotism is failing to support the actions of a figure-head leader of a gang of corrupt, mass-murdering, concentration camp-building, election-rigging, nazis.

My personal inclination would be to support any candidate promising to:

1. Rescind all the multi-billion dollar Iraqi contracts given to friends of the present Administration;

2. Grant legal rights under American law and the Geneva Convention to the inhabitants of Quantanimo Bay (those that Bush hasn't managed to execute behind closed doors);

3. Save American lives and many billions of taxpayers' dollars by getting us out of Afghanistan and Iraq as quickly as humanly possible;

4. Reverse the international hatred and distrust of America being created by the present cartel;

5. Get rid of the Bush trillion dollar deficits.

Hopefully popular with most Democrats, but would any of the candidates do it?
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Thu 25 Sep, 2003 09:38 am
Another thing this administration has white-washed very well are our military who have lost limbs. How many of us have seen any? NONE! Americans are stupid and blind, because they/we can't see how this administration has been successful in hiding the ugly parts of this war. Anybody have a loved one coming back without a limb or two? And that $157 billion tag for Iraq and Afghanistan. While they build the infrastructure of Iraq, our country is falling apart. Since Medicare doesn't pay enough, Blue Cross in California is dropping seniors from their health care at the end of this year. When will it sink in to the American brain? How much more are we willing to sacrifice for Iraq? I think the Iraqi's should elect GWBush as their President. He's done more for them than he's done for the American People.
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John Webb
 
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Reply Thu 25 Sep, 2003 11:44 am
C.I., said "Another thing this administration has white-washed very well are our military who have lost limbs."

Four more seriously injured in Iraq today .... so far.

I see that the President is due to visit England in November and stay at Buckingham Palace.

I can admire the Queen's bravery, but not her wisdom in offering accommodation to someone with the Bush track record of mass-murder and property acquisitions. One hopes she has the sense to ensure that members of the Royal Family, their possessions and the Crown Jewels are well-guarded during his stay? Twisted Evil

Hope there is no oil under London .... or he will bring his forces with him to rescue the British from an evil dictator? Laughing
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PDiddie
 
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Reply Thu 25 Sep, 2003 06:46 pm
cicerone imposter wrote:
Another thing this administration has white-washed very well are our military who have lost limbs. How many of us have seen any? NONE!


You are of course accurate; none in the mainstream media.

That would be bad for business, first of all and almost as importantly, Commandant Rove wouldn't like it

But thank goodness we have the World Wide Web:

http://www.thememoryhole.org/war/wounded/rozelle3.jpg

The above is the least graphic photo I could post, from The Memory Hole ( www.thememoryhole.org )
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PDiddie
 
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Reply Thu 25 Sep, 2003 06:56 pm
Pierre Tristam wrote:
"The USA Patriot Act is homage to George Orwell. The Department of Homeland Security is Franz Kafka's newest castle. The Department of Justice is run by a dangerously sober Elmer Gantry. Guantanamo Bay is a tropical one-stop of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Siberian gulag. And whatever goes on in the White House is a cross between Dr. Strangelove and 'Groundhog Day.'


Daytona News-Journal
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