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Bush Supporters' Aftermath Thread III

 
 
snood
 
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Reply Tue 14 Nov, 2006 08:05 am
Yeah. That's what matters.
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McTag
 
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Reply Tue 14 Nov, 2006 08:13 am
snood wrote:
Yeah. That's what matters.


McG and his fellows crouch behind their guns, and call it "freedom". But the barrels of their guns form the bars of their cage.
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old europe
 
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Reply Tue 14 Nov, 2006 08:16 am
McGentrix wrote:
I guess it depends on which end you are on.


I don't understand.... Are you actually saying that the Iraqis are worse off than the Americans, because the US is pointing their gun at them?

That would be an unusual statement from you.
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Tue 14 Nov, 2006 08:33 am
Which one of you gets to play Curly?

http://www.voicechoice.com/images/3stooges.jpg
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old europe
 
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Reply Tue 14 Nov, 2006 08:37 am
.... and I was waiting for a clever reply from McGentrix, addressing the contradiction in his own statement. I should have know better.
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snood
 
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Reply Tue 14 Nov, 2006 08:37 am
Here's your three stooges...


http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/usa/dick-cheney/cheney-rumsfeld.jpg


And you're all three of these in one, as far as these stooges are concerned...


http://www.ynoteduk8.com/images/hearnospeakno.jpg
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Foxfyre
 
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Reply Tue 14 Nov, 2006 08:42 am
old europe wrote:
.... and I was waiting for a clever reply from McGentrix, addressing the contradiction in his own statement. I should have know better.


Naw. McG isn't sucked into the 'gotcha game' as easily as I am. But some of the rest of us are learning too.
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old europe
 
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Reply Tue 14 Nov, 2006 08:47 am
Foxfyre wrote:
old europe wrote:
.... and I was waiting for a clever reply from McGentrix, addressing the contradiction in his own statement. I should have know better.


Naw. McG isn't sucked into the 'gotcha game' as easily as I am. But some of the rest of us are learning too.


Aw, I think it's hard to play "gotcha" when merely exchanging opinions... Then again, there's nothing wrong with merely exchanging opinions as long as the level of discourse remains civil. I think. N'est-ce pas?
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Foxfyre
 
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Reply Tue 14 Nov, 2006 08:59 am
old europe wrote:
Foxfyre wrote:
old europe wrote:
.... and I was waiting for a clever reply from McGentrix, addressing the contradiction in his own statement. I should have know better.


Naw. McG isn't sucked into the 'gotcha game' as easily as I am. But some of the rest of us are learning too.


Aw, I think it's hard to play "gotcha" when merely exchanging opinions... Then again, there's nothing wrong with merely exchanging opinions as long as the level of discourse remains civil. I think. N'est-ce pas?


Well, there are friendly forms of "gotcha" too. Smile But your point is well taken and I couldn't agree more.
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Tue 14 Nov, 2006 09:10 am
This how the media works...

Headline: Administration: Detainees have no rights

Inside the article: "The Bush administration said Monday that Guantanamo Bay prisoners have no right to challenge their detentions in civilian courts and that lawsuits by hundreds of detainees should be dismissed."

This is one of the things wrong with our media.
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Tue 14 Nov, 2006 02:02 pm
Gracious in defeat? Democrats? Nahhhhhh...

Florida Democrat Puts More Faith in Polls Than Election Results
By Susan Jones
CNSNews.com Senior Editor
November 14, 2006

(CNSNews.com) - A Florida Democrat says he won't concede defeat in his race to unseat Republican Rep. Tom Feeney "until every vote is actually counted."

Clint Curtis said he is considering a legal challenge to the election results: "In this election, the results did not match the Zogby pre-election poll, our internal VoteNow2006.net polling, or our exit polling," Curtis explained.

"These anomalies need to be investigated and cleared up, not just in my race but for every district where the count just doesn't add up."

Curtis says he has informed the election officials in all four counties in Florida's 24th Congressional District that he is considering a challenge.

According to a news release put out by his campaign, Curtis "has worked tirelessly for over five years to correct issues in America's broken election system." And now, as a congressional candidate, Curtis finally "has the legal standing to pursue an investigation into the anomalies."

The campaign did not mention any "anomalies" aside from inaccurate polls.

Curtis said he plans to examine precinct numbers and personally contact voters, to "tie the voter to the vote."

"This will either confirm the official results or indicate discrepancies," he said. His campaign is seeking both money and volunteers to "participate in this historic effort to restore integrity and accuracy" in the electoral process.

The campaign said it will ask concerned citizens "to assist in contacting voters."

"I can accept that the citizens across the state of Florida were out of step with the rest of the country, as long as we know that this election truly reflects their intent," Curtis said.

The Feeney-Curtis race wasn't exactly close: With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Feeney had 52 percent (123,557 votes) to Curtis's 48 percent (89,672).
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McTag
 
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Reply Wed 15 Nov, 2006 03:28 am
No-one in their right minds, certainly no Democrat, would trust the result of a vote in Florida, after all the Bushes have done there before.
Certainly not one whose result was against all other predictions.
The evil the Bushes have wrought has spread far, at home as well as overseas.
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McTag
 
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Reply Wed 15 Nov, 2006 03:44 am
Hey check this

http://www.able2know.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=86258&highlight=
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Wed 15 Nov, 2006 10:42 am
http://cagle.msnbc.com/working/061114/varvel.jpg
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Wed 15 Nov, 2006 10:47 am
http://cagle.msnbc.com/working/061114/marlette.gif

Laughing Laughing Laughing
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McTag
 
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Reply Wed 15 Nov, 2006 11:06 am
I can understand why the Bushites might be despondent at the moment.

But not why you want to post when you've got nothing constructive, contrite, or even sensible to say.
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Cycloptichorn
 
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Reply Wed 15 Nov, 2006 11:13 am
McT, you may as well ask him to never post again if that's going to be your standard.

Cycloptichorn
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blueflame1
 
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Reply Wed 15 Nov, 2006 11:21 am
boohoohoo
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Wed 15 Nov, 2006 12:03 pm
McTag wrote:
I can understand why the Bushites might be despondent at the moment.

But not why you want to post when you've got nothing constructive, contrite, or even sensible to say.


Hmmmm.... ironic, huh?
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Wed 15 Nov, 2006 03:21 pm
McGentrix wrote:
McTag wrote:
I can understand why the Bushites might be despondent at the moment.

But not why you want to post when you've got nothing constructive, contrite, or even sensible to say.


Hmmmm.... ironic, huh?


Very.
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