Micheal Moore is a Neo-conservative?
Michael Moore is a publicist who bends the truth to meet his own agenda. I have never seen any of his movies or publications. If he's a neoconservative, that's news to me!
He seems to fit all your guys' pre-requisites though. Seems like a lot of the neo-liberals do.
McG, Your labels only shows your ignorance. Many republicans do not agree with Bush's actions and initiatives. You probably haven't been keeping up with the news. That's the reason why over 50 percent of Americans (includes both democrats and republicans) do not approve of how Bush has handled the war in Iraq.
BTW, my above post is not a liberal view; it's only the facts.
cicerone imposter wrote:McG, Your labels only shows your ignorance. Many republicans do not agree with Bush's actions and initiatives. You probably haven't been keeping up with the news. That's the reason why over 50 percent of Americans (includes both democrats and republicans) do not approve of how Bush has handled the war in Iraq.
They weren't my labels, I believe they were your, blacksmithin and Snoods labels. I do agree, though, that they show ignorance.
at this point, i wish bush would beat himself.
preferably, with a rake. make him pay for his mistakes. problem child.
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but, before deciding to vote for bush, if god forbid, he were allowed by law to run again, it would be worth asking a question posed by ronald reagan, the last true republican president;
"are you better off than you were 4 years ago?".
and more importantly, "is the country better off than it was 4 years ago?".
that's who (and what) he would be running against, tico. :wink:
McG, My labels are much harsher and factual. Try again.
DontTreadOnMe wrote:that's who (and what) he would be running against, tico. :wink:
What if he were running against David Duke, former Louisiana State Representative and Grand Wizard of the Knights of the the Ku Klux Klan?
Hehe!
(Doesn't really make a case for Bush that you have to select the Grand Wizard of the Knights of the the Ku Klux Klan as a competitor in order to make a case for his electability......)
old europe wrote:Hehe!
(Doesn't really make a case for Bush that you have to select the Grand Wizard of the Knights of the the Ku Klux Klan as a competitor in order to make a case for his electability......)
I wasn't making a case for Bush ... only illustrating why it's important to know who the opposition is.
Tico wrote:
What if he were running against David Duke, former Louisiana State Representative and Grand Wizard of the Knights of the the Ku Klux Klan?
Tico, Do you understand anything about "viable?"
Ticomaya wrote:old europe wrote:Hehe!
(Doesn't really make a case for Bush that you have to select the Grand Wizard of the Knights of the the Ku Klux Klan as a competitor in order to make a case for his electability......)
I wasn't making a case for Bush ... only illustrating why it's important to know who the opposition is.
Ah, those righties. Always seeing complexities....
...where none exists. They twist and turn everything to make it look they are making some reasonable case for their position. LOL
Hey, when did that guy get to be Grand Wizard? Did someone here at A2K vote me out?
cjh, Your imagination is about as bad as your posts.
Once again c.i., you have no idea what you are talking about. This is why I would never attend an A2K gathering, I don't want to waste my time having to explain everything thrice!
Ticomaya wrote:old europe wrote:Hehe!
(Doesn't really make a case for Bush that you have to select the Grand Wizard of the Knights of the the Ku Klux Klan as a competitor in order to make a case for his electability......)
I wasn't making a case for Bush ... only illustrating why it's important to know who the opposition is.
and an extreme illustration at that.
here's one that is a possibility, though not likely;
jeb bush and dianne feinstein.
cicerone imposter wrote:...where none exists. They twist and turn everything to make it look they are making some reasonable case for their position. LOL
Case in point. How quickly some have forgotten who invented and perfected "spin".
"Hi, I'm Bill Clinton, and I am not here."