VERY OT Democrat hypocrisy on Kerry's alleged affair
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I wish that the political threads would not go on, however it seems like many people wish to ebter into a discussion. SO the title of the post is very obvious that you should go elsewhere is you do not wish to discuss this issue. YOU MAY JUMP TO THE NEWSCLIP AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, THE REST OF THIS IS MY POLITICAL RANT, NO OFFENSE> Please read the excert I have pasted below. While Clinton is/was as polarizing an individual as Bush is, I think intelligent debate is healthy. However, it seems many individuals can’t seem to debate rationally. I think Clinton was a lame duck president in his 8 years in office. This means he sat in the chair, and let the world unfold around him. I also believe Clinton is a wonderful politician, and has much charisma. On a side note, Hitler had much charisma too (I am not saying Clinton was evil like that, though). When Clinton took office, it was a fact that the economy was starting to recover, and that the internet was becoming an economic force. Therefore the economy did better, spurned on by tax cuts that Congress twisted Clinton’s arm for, and got. During the 8 years that Clinton was in office, the economy hummed along with or without help from Clinton. At the end of his 8 years, the economy started into a recession, this is fact. Under Clinton there was no oversight over the large corporations of the US, and the stock market was over-valued. Clinton didn’t even start the Palestinian/Isreal peace talks….the peace process began under Bush Sr. The corporate scandals of today took many years to formulate…again under Clinton’s watch. Clinton was therefore, lucky. The economy is cyclical, and those variable he should have controlled he did not…but he was fortunate enough to leave office before the bombs he figuratively built, exploded. Clinton sought to dilute US power in the rest of the world, he did not want the US to be a Super-power. The result was that France, and Germany really, really liked us! Old-Europe will always begrudge what America has accomplished, and delight in any equalization in power between the US and the rest of the world. In Clinton’s 8 years terrorist and Islamic extremism grew. This extremism did not suddenly appear in a few years under Bush. We all know that a rock band is difficult enough to form, let alone, a terrorist network! Thereore, even though the world seemed to like us more under Clinton…the hatred still existed. Again, this hatred is against the way our culture is, pure and simple. So about Bush: He is not a good politician like CLinton, nor is he as charismatic. Clinton is a good BS-er…he wold make a good salesmen, and he probably copuld (and did!) talk many women into bed. Bush stutters, he is not a smooth talker. However, he does what he thinks is right for the country and not just himself. These problems in the world today did not just happen overnight. The economy was in recession when Bush came into office. The corporate scandals finally erupted, the market was down due to the internet bubble bursting. Bin Laden had all his networks already in place, and Saddamm had, had NO U.N. inspectors since Clinton/UN allowed IRAQ to go unsupervised. Bush came into office in a fluky election. The news media reported on the winner of Florida BEFORE the northern third had even voted, prompting this very conservative section of florida to have on of the worst voter-turnouts ever, because everyone their vote didn’t matter. The news media really screwed up the florida election results, as well as the "popular vote." No one will ever know whether Bush cold have won the "popular vote." Also, remember that the Election Machines were messed up for years under Gov. Chiles (D), before Jeb Bush got to the state. Also, remember that the ballots that were "confusing" were designed by the Democrats—so if anyone was "disenfranchised" blame the democrats. Bush was elected under the laws of US, period. When elections go bad, there is a hierarchy of the way things should go. This process went along, and Bush won. The recounts have shown mixed results, but it appears Bush would have won all the recounts, hanging chads, or not! Remember all the military ballots that the Democrats wished to throw out, and that they wanted to recount heavily Democratic districts supervised by Democrats doing the recounts! As a side note….did anyone ever realize that on the Florida ballot there was a candidate up for the Presidential Election named Monica Moorehead? Very funny name given Clinton’s mess onthe blue dress! Why did Bush go into Iraq afterall….Oil? Not. I think Bush would have had a much easier time to sit back and let IRAQ simmer and finally boil over years in the future. He took extreme political risk by going into IRAQ. We get most of ouor oil from South America anyway, BTW. You may say, we should have gotten Saddam the first time in ‘91. Well, rememeber that the UN and the Coalition had stated goals of ONLY removing Saddam. This time around, remember that there were 17 some resolutions to the UN about IRAQ. Also remember that Clinton took no flap for the war in Bosnia…does everyone remember that war?? Clinton did that war to remove a dictator…and Milosevich had no history of WMD’s!! So let’s talk about WMD’s. Let’s say you are told a bar will have a PA for your next gig, so you show up with only your DI box, and no rig. Guess what, the bar owner was wrong, or the PA broke the night before. So is it your fault you did not bring your rig?? The intelligence on IRAQ was messed up a bit. The intelligence on Pearl Harbor was also shown to be messed up. We actually had intelligence that we were to be bombed by Japan, and did nothing. IRAQ HAD WMD’s this is a fact. IRAQ was trying to aquire nuclear weapons, this is a fact as shown by David Kaye. IRAQ would have continued it’s search for WMD’s. The fact is, there may still be WMD’s there, they may have been moved to Syria right before the war, no one knows. Does everyone know that there was an old fuselage of a Boeing 707 in Northern IRAQ used for terrorist training? Does everyone realize that there were chemical weapon suits found in the IRAQI bunkers? Does everyone realize that IRAQ had buried many weapon systems in the sand, to be used later? It is a fact that entire MIG fighters were buried under sand, to be used later! How many nuts have you run across in your yard buried by Squirrels over the year? Hmmm, think about it. I welcome any responses, Good Day…and please keep the conversation going without name-calling, The Republican Dude In an excerpt from drudgereport.com: NEWSWEEK’s Jonathan Alter defended the aggressive adultery rumor line-of-questioning of the first President Bush on ABC’s NIGHTLINE on August 12, 1992, on a broadcast titled: "The Media Charges George Bush With Adultery." "In this situation, the Oval Office isn’t a temple," Alter explained. "The President is a candidate and he has to be asked tough, often distasteful, but nonetheless important kinds of questions." UPI’s Helen Thomas also defended the Bush affair reportage: "Some people might have felt that it wasn’t appropriate. But when you have the President there, I think it’s very legitimate to ask him any question." CUT TO 2004: NEWSWEEK’S Alter blasted any and all coverage of the Kerry infidelity probe last week on a New York City talkradio outlet — calling the investigation "sleazy." The media outrage over an erupting story of possible infidelity of a presidential candidate — 2004 — peaked with Joe Conason’s cover story in SALON late last week ["There he goes again! Matt Drudge and the GOP smear machine are back in the Democrats' pants"] Conason lamented: "But the kind of proof usually required by national news organizations isn’t what Drudge needs in order to put innuendo into circulation." But is this really the same Joe Conason who in the Summer of 1992 wrote a magazine cover story entitled "1,000 REASONS NOT TO VOTE FOR GEORGE BUSH?" Consaon’s reason #1: "He cheats on his wife." The rumor of President Bush having an affair was never proved by the media. The developing Kerry drama may or may not join it on the shelf.
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Sorry, there’s far too much to address in this post to even bother IMO. Brad
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Sounds like a well thought out post. I agreed with you 100%.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I wish that the political threads would not go on, however it seems > like many people wish to ebter into a discussion. SO the title of the > post is very obvious that you should go elsewhere is you do not wish > to discuss this issue. > YOU MAY JUMP TO THE NEWSCLIP AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, THE REST OF > THIS IS MY POLITICAL RANT, NO OFFENSE> > Please read the excert I have pasted below. While Clinton is/was as > polarizing an individual as Bush is, I think intelligent debate is > healthy. However, it seems many individuals can’t seem to debate > rationally. > I think Clinton was a lame duck president in his 8 years in office. > This means he sat in the chair, and let the world unfold around him. > I also believe Clinton is a wonderful politician, and has much > charisma. On a side note, Hitler had much charisma too (I am not > saying Clinton was evil like that, though). > When Clinton took office, it was a fact that the economy was starting > to recover, and that the internet was becoming an economic force. > Therefore the economy did better, spurned on by tax cuts that Congress > twisted Clinton’s arm for, and got. > During the 8 years that Clinton was in office, the economy hummed > along with or without help from Clinton. At the end of his 8 years, > the economy started into a recession, this is fact. Under Clinton > there was no oversight over the large corporations of the US, and the > stock market was over-valued. Clinton didn’t even start the > Palestinian/Isreal peace talks….the peace process began under Bush > Sr. The corporate scandals of today took many years to > formulate…again under Clinton’s watch. > Clinton was therefore, lucky. The economy is cyclical, and those > variable he should have controlled he did not…but he was fortunate > enough to leave office before the bombs he figuratively built, > exploded. > Clinton sought to dilute US power in the rest of the world, he did not > want the US to be a Super-power. The result was that France, and > Germany really, really liked us! Old-Europe will always begrudge what > America has accomplished, and delight in any equalization in power > between the US and the rest of the world. > In Clinton’s 8 years terrorist and Islamic extremism grew. This > extremism did not suddenly appear in a few years under Bush. We all > know that a rock band is difficult enough to form, let alone, a > terrorist network! Thereore, even though the world seemed to like us > more under Clinton…the hatred still existed. Again, this hatred is > against the way our culture is, pure and simple. > So about Bush: He is not a good politician like CLinton, nor is he as > charismatic. Clinton is a good BS-er…he wold make a good salesmen, > and he probably copuld (and did!) talk many women into bed. > Bush stutters, he is not a smooth talker. However, he does what he > thinks is right for the country and not just himself. > These problems in the world today did not just happen overnight. The > economy was in recession when Bush came into office. The corporate > scandals finally erupted, the market was down due to the internet > bubble bursting. Bin Laden had all his networks already in place, and > Saddamm had, had NO U.N. inspectors since Clinton/UN allowed IRAQ to > go unsupervised. > Bush came into office in a fluky election. The news media reported on > the winner of Florida BEFORE the northern third had even voted, > prompting this very conservative section of florida to have on of the > worst voter-turnouts ever, because everyone their vote didn’t matter. > The news media really screwed up the florida election results, as well > as the "popular vote." No one will ever know whether Bush cold have > won the "popular vote." > Also, remember that the Election Machines were messed up for years > under Gov. Chiles (D), before Jeb Bush got to the state. Also, > remember that the ballots that were "confusing" were designed by the > Democrats—so if anyone was "disenfranchised" blame the democrats. > Bush was elected under the laws of US, period. When elections go bad, > there is a hierarchy of the way things should go. This process went > along, and Bush won. > The recounts have shown mixed results, but it appears Bush would have > won all the recounts, hanging chads, or not! Remember all the > military ballots that the Democrats wished to throw out, and that they > wanted to recount heavily Democratic districts supervised by Democrats > doing the recounts! > As a side note….did anyone ever realize that on the Florida ballot > there was a candidate up for the Presidential Election named Monica > Moorehead? Very funny name given Clinton’s mess onthe blue dress! > Why did Bush go into Iraq afterall….Oil? Not. > I think Bush would have had a much easier time to sit back and let > IRAQ simmer and finally boil over years in the future. He took > extreme political risk by going into IRAQ. We get most of ouor oil > from South America anyway, BTW. > You may say, we should have gotten Saddam the first time in ‘91. > Well, rememeber that the UN and the Coalition had stated goals of ONLY > removing Saddam. > This time around, remember that there were 17 some resolutions to the > UN about IRAQ. Also remember that Clinton took no flap for the war in > Bosnia…does everyone remember that war?? Clinton did that war to > remove a dictator…and Milosevich had no history of WMD’s!! > So let’s talk about WMD’s. Let’s say you are told a bar will have a > PA for your next gig, so you show up with only your DI box, and no > rig. > Guess what, the bar owner was wrong, or the PA broke the night before. > So is it your fault you did not bring your rig?? > The intelligence on IRAQ was messed up a bit. The intelligence on > Pearl Harbor was also shown to be messed up. We actually had > intelligence that we were to be bombed by Japan, and did nothing. > IRAQ HAD WMD’s this is a fact. IRAQ was trying to aquire nuclear > weapons, this is a fact as shown by David Kaye. IRAQ would have > continued it’s search for WMD’s. The fact is, there may still be > WMD’s there, they may have been moved to Syria right before the war, > no one knows. > Does everyone know that there was an old fuselage of a Boeing 707 in > Northern IRAQ used for terrorist training? Does everyone realize that > there were chemical weapon suits found in the IRAQI bunkers? Does > everyone realize that IRAQ had buried many weapon systems in the sand, > to be used later? It is a fact that entire MIG fighters were buried > under sand, to be used later! > How many nuts have you run across in your yard buried by Squirrels > over the year? Hmmm, think about it. > I welcome any responses, > Good Day…and please keep the conversation going without > name-calling, > The Republican Dude > In an excerpt from drudgereport.com: > NEWSWEEK’s Jonathan Alter defended the aggressive adultery rumor > line-of-questioning of the first President Bush on ABC’s NIGHTLINE on > August 12, 1992, on a broadcast titled: "The Media Charges George Bush > With Adultery." > "In this situation, the Oval Office isn’t a temple," Alter explained. > "The President is a candidate and he has to be asked tough, often > distasteful, but nonetheless important kinds of questions." > UPI’s Helen Thomas also defended the Bush affair reportage: > "Some people might have felt that it wasn’t appropriate. But when you > have the President there, I think it’s very legitimate to ask him any > question." > CUT TO 2004: > NEWSWEEK’S Alter blasted any and all coverage of the Kerry infidelity > probe last week on a New York City talkradio outlet — calling the > investigation "sleazy." > The media outrage over an erupting story of possible infidelity of a > presidential candidate — 2004 — peaked with Joe Conason’s cover > story in SALON late last week ["There he goes again! Matt Drudge and > the GOP smear machine are back in the Democrats' pants"] > Conason lamented: > "But the kind of proof usually required by national news organizations > isn’t what Drudge needs in order to put innuendo into circulation." > But is this really the same Joe Conason who in the Summer of 1992 > wrote a magazine cover story entitled "1,000 REASONS NOT TO VOTE FOR > GEORGE BUSH?" > Consaon’s reason #1: > "He cheats on his wife." > The rumor of President Bush having an affair was never proved by the > media. > The developing Kerry drama may or may not join it on the shelf.
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Great post. Thoughtful. Truthful.
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> How many nuts have you run across in your yard buried by Squirrels > over the year? Hmmm, think about it.
I don’t actually see any nuts but the holes are everywhere. Little buggers are living in the attic. I trapped them by squirting a whole can of expanding foam into the entry/exit hole. Then they tore some big holes in the soffit screen. I’ve got rat poison all over the place in the attic and the little *&%$#ers won’t die!!!!!! Bud
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Hm, lessee…a rambling, stream-of-consciousness manifesto with not a single citation to back up his rantings? Yeah, I can see how you’d agree with that "100%" — Learning funk bass? visit www.js3jazz.com/store.htm "Speaking the Truth in times of Universal deceit is a revolutionary act." — George Orwell
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Sounds like a well thought out post. I agreed with you 100%. > I wish that the political threads would not go on, however it seems > like many people wish to ebter into a discussion. SO the title of the > post is very obvious that you should go elsewhere is you do not wish > to discuss this issue. > YOU MAY JUMP TO THE NEWSCLIP AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, THE REST OF > THIS IS MY POLITICAL RANT, NO OFFENSE> > Please read the excert I have pasted below. While Clinton is/was as > polarizing an individual as Bush is, I think intelligent debate is > healthy. However, it seems many individuals can’t seem to debate > rationally. > I think Clinton was a lame duck president in his 8 years in office. > This means he sat in the chair, and let the world unfold around him. > I also believe Clinton is a wonderful politician, and has much > charisma. On a side note, Hitler had much charisma too (I am not > saying Clinton was evil like that, though). > When Clinton took office, it was a fact that the economy was starting > to recover, and that the internet was becoming an economic force. > Therefore the economy did better, spurned on by tax cuts that Congress > twisted Clinton’s arm for, and got. > During the 8 years that Clinton was in office, the economy hummed > along with or without help from Clinton. At the end of his 8 years, > the economy started into a recession, this is fact. Under Clinton > there was no oversight over the large corporations of the US, and the > stock market was over-valued. Clinton didn’t even start the > Palestinian/Isreal peace talks….the peace process began under Bush > Sr. The corporate scandals of today took many years to > formulate…again under Clinton’s watch. > Clinton was therefore, lucky. The economy is cyclical, and those > variable he should have controlled he did not…but he was fortunate > enough to leave office before the bombs he figuratively built, > exploded. > Clinton sought to dilute US power in the rest of the world, he did not > want the US to be a Super-power. The result was that France, and > Germany really, really liked us! Old-Europe will always begrudge what > America has accomplished, and delight in any equalization in power > between the US and the rest of the world. > In Clinton’s 8 years terrorist and Islamic extremism grew. This > extremism did not suddenly appear in a few years under Bush. We all > know that a rock band is difficult enough to form, let alone, a > terrorist network! Thereore, even though the world seemed to like us > more under Clinton…the hatred still existed. Again, this hatred is > against the way our culture is, pure and simple. > So about Bush: He is not a good politician like CLinton, nor is he as > charismatic. Clinton is a good BS-er…he wold make a good salesmen, > and he probably copuld (and did!) talk many women into bed. > Bush stutters, he is not a smooth talker. However, he does what he > thinks is right for the country and not just himself. > These problems in the world today did not just happen overnight. The > economy was in recession when Bush came into office. The corporate > scandals finally erupted, the market was down due to the internet > bubble bursting. Bin Laden had all his networks already in place, and > Saddamm had, had NO U.N. inspectors since Clinton/UN allowed IRAQ to > go unsupervised. > Bush came into office in a fluky election. The news media reported on > the winner of Florida BEFORE the northern third had even voted, > prompting this very conservative section of florida to have on of the > worst voter-turnouts ever, because everyone their vote didn’t matter. > The news media really screwed up the florida election results, as well > as the "popular vote." No one will ever know whether Bush cold have > won the "popular vote." > Also, remember that the Election Machines were messed up for years > under Gov. Chiles (D), before Jeb Bush got to the state. Also, > remember that the ballots that were "confusing" were designed by the > Democrats—so if anyone was "disenfranchised" blame the democrats. > Bush was elected under the laws of US, period. When elections go bad, > there is a hierarchy of the way things should go. This process went > along, and Bush won. > The recounts have shown mixed results, but it appears Bush would have > won all the recounts, hanging chads, or not! Remember all the > military ballots that the Democrats wished to throw out, and that they > wanted to recount heavily Democratic districts supervised by Democrats > doing the recounts! > As a side note….did anyone ever realize that on the Florida ballot > there was a candidate up for the Presidential Election named Monica > Moorehead? Very funny name given Clinton’s mess onthe blue dress! > Why did Bush go into Iraq afterall….Oil? Not. > I think Bush would have had a much easier time to sit back and let > IRAQ simmer and finally boil over years in the future. He took > extreme political risk by going into IRAQ. We get most of ouor oil > from South America anyway, BTW. > You may say, we should have gotten Saddam the first time in ‘91. > Well, rememeber that the UN and the Coalition had stated goals of ONLY > removing Saddam. > This time around, remember that there were 17 some resolutions to the > UN about IRAQ. Also remember that Clinton took no flap for the war in > Bosnia…does everyone remember that war?? Clinton did that war to > remove a dictator…and Milosevich had no history of WMD’s!! > So let’s talk about WMD’s. Let’s say you are told a bar will have a > PA for your next gig, so you show up with only your DI box, and no > rig. > Guess what, the bar owner was wrong, or the PA broke the night before. > So is it your fault you did not bring your rig?? > The intelligence on IRAQ was messed up a bit. The intelligence on > Pearl Harbor was also shown to be messed up. We actually had > intelligence that we were to be bombed by Japan, and did nothing. > IRAQ HAD WMD’s this is a fact. IRAQ was trying to aquire nuclear > weapons, this is a fact as shown by David Kaye. IRAQ would have > continued it’s search for WMD’s. The fact is, there may still be > WMD’s there, they may have been moved to Syria right before the war, > no one knows. > Does everyone know that there was an old fuselage of a Boeing 707 in > Northern IRAQ used for terrorist training? Does everyone realize that > there were chemical weapon suits found in the IRAQI bunkers? Does > everyone realize that IRAQ had buried many weapon systems in the sand, > to be used later? It is a fact that entire MIG fighters were buried > under sand, to be used later! > How many nuts have you run across in your yard buried by Squirrels > over the year? Hmmm, think about it. > I welcome any responses, > Good Day…and please keep the conversation going without > name-calling, > The Republican Dude > In an excerpt from drudgereport.com: > NEWSWEEK’s Jonathan Alter defended the aggressive adultery rumor > line-of-questioning of the first President Bush on ABC’s NIGHTLINE on > August 12, 1992, on a broadcast titled: "The Media Charges George Bush > With Adultery." > "In this situation, the Oval Office isn’t a temple," Alter explained. > "The President is a candidate and he has to be asked tough, often > distasteful, but nonetheless important kinds of questions." > UPI’s Helen Thomas also defended the Bush affair reportage: > "Some people might have felt that it wasn’t appropriate. But when you > have the President there, I think it’s very legitimate to ask him any > question." > CUT TO 2004: > NEWSWEEK’S Alter blasted any and all coverage of the Kerry infidelity > probe last week on a New York City talkradio outlet — calling the > investigation "sleazy." > The media outrage over an erupting story of possible infidelity of a > presidential candidate — 2004 — peaked with Joe Conason’s cover > story in SALON late last week ["There he goes again! Matt Drudge and > the GOP smear machine are back in the Democrats' pants"] > Conason lamented: > "But the kind of proof usually required by national news organizations > isn’t what Drudge needs in order to put innuendo into circulation." > But is this really the same Joe Conason who in the Summer of 1992 > wrote a magazine cover story entitled "1,000 REASONS NOT TO VOTE FOR > GEORGE BUSH?" > Consaon’s reason #1: > "He cheats on his wife." > The rumor of President Bush having an affair was never proved by the > media. > The developing Kerry drama may or may not join it on the shelf.
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> I’ve got rat poison all over the place in the attic and >the little *&%$#ers won’t die!!!!!!
Well if they do, they will pay you back by doing it in a wall space. "BTDT". Stinko, baby. Suggest big Victor rat traps, baited with peanut butter. Collect trapee and trap with a plastic garbage bag, dispose. Gruesome, but the rat poison is not without issues. You are compelled to deal with this problem in spite of the cruelty involved because critters chew wire insulation (possums, too). Fire hazard, especially in older houses. They’ll also (for some reason) damage your AC ductwork. Our Austin house was surrounded by Pecan trees, just to say I’ve seen plenty of nuts (getting back on the OT). –TP
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Get a cat. A big one. Skogatt (Norwegian Woods Cat) or Maine coon should do the trick. Those cats weigh in average 10 to 13 kilos (that would be 22 to 28 lbs). — Henry! "One of the four last guys that are wearing cowboy boots in France." – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> How many nuts have you run across in your yard buried by Squirrels > over the year? Hmmm, think about it. > I don’t actually see any nuts but the holes are everywhere. Little buggers > are living in the attic. I trapped them by squirting a whole can of > expanding foam into the entry/exit hole. Then they tore some big holes in > the soffit screen. I’ve got rat poison all over the place in the attic and > the little *&%$#ers won’t die!!!!!! > Bud
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LOL Brad – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >Hm, lessee…a rambling, stream-of-consciousness manifesto with not a single >citation to back up his rantings? >Yeah, I can see how you’d agree with that "100%" >– >Learning funk bass? visit www.js3jazz.com/store.htm >"Speaking the Truth in times of Universal deceit is a revolutionary act." — >George Orwell > Sounds like a well thought out post. I agreed with you 100%. > > I wish that the political threads would not go on, however it seems > > like many people wish to ebter into a discussion. SO the title of the > > post is very obvious that you should go elsewhere is you do not wish > > to discuss this issue. > > YOU MAY JUMP TO THE NEWSCLIP AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, THE REST OF > > THIS IS MY POLITICAL RANT, NO OFFENSE> > > Please read the excert I have pasted below. While Clinton is/was as > > polarizing an individual as Bush is, I think intelligent debate is > > healthy. However, it seems many individuals can’t seem to debate > > rationally. > > I think Clinton was a lame duck president in his 8 years in office. > > This means he sat in the chair, and let the world unfold around him. > > I also believe Clinton is a wonderful politician, and has much > > charisma. On a side note, Hitler had much charisma too (I am not > > saying Clinton was evil like that, though). > > When Clinton took office, it was a fact that the economy was starting > > to recover, and that the internet was becoming an economic force. > > Therefore the economy did better, spurned on by tax cuts that Congress > > twisted Clinton’s arm for, and got. > > During the 8 years that Clinton was in office, the economy hummed > > along with or without help from Clinton. At the end of his 8 years, > > the economy started into a recession, this is fact. Under Clinton > > there was no oversight over the large corporations of the US, and the > > stock market was over-valued. Clinton didn’t even start the > > Palestinian/Isreal peace talks….the peace process began under Bush > > Sr. The corporate scandals of today took many years to > > formulate…again under Clinton’s watch. > > Clinton was therefore, lucky. The economy is cyclical, and those > > variable he should have controlled he did not…but he was fortunate > > enough to leave office before the bombs he figuratively built, > > exploded. > > Clinton sought to dilute US power in the rest of the world, he did not > > want the US to be a Super-power. The result was that France, and > > Germany really, really liked us! Old-Europe will always begrudge what > > America has accomplished, and delight in any equalization in power > > between the US and the rest of the world. > > In Clinton’s 8 years terrorist and Islamic extremism grew. This > > extremism did not suddenly appear in a few years under Bush. We all > > know that a rock band is difficult enough to form, let alone, a > > terrorist network! Thereore, even though the world seemed to like us > > more under Clinton…the hatred still existed. Again, this hatred is > > against the way our culture is, pure and simple. > > So about Bush: He is not a good politician like CLinton, nor is he as > > charismatic. Clinton is a good BS-er…he wold make a good salesmen, > > and he probably copuld (and did!) talk many women into bed. > > Bush stutters, he is not a smooth talker. However, he does what he > > thinks is right for the country and not just himself. > > These problems in the world today did not just happen overnight. The > > economy was in recession when Bush came into office. The corporate > > scandals finally erupted, the market was down due to the internet > > bubble bursting. Bin Laden had all his networks already in place, and > > Saddamm had, had NO U.N. inspectors since Clinton/UN allowed IRAQ to > > go unsupervised. > > Bush came into office in a fluky election. The news media reported on > > the winner of Florida BEFORE the northern third had even voted, > > prompting this very conservative section of florida to have on of the > > worst voter-turnouts ever, because everyone their vote didn’t matter. > > The news media really screwed up the florida election results, as well > > as the "popular vote." No one will ever know whether Bush cold have > > won the "popular vote." > > Also, remember that the Election Machines were messed up for years > > under Gov. Chiles (D), before Jeb Bush got to the state. Also, > > remember that the ballots that were "confusing" were designed by the > > Democrats—so if anyone was "disenfranchised" blame the democrats. > > Bush was elected under the laws of US, period. When elections go bad, > > there is a hierarchy of the way things should go. This process went > > along, and Bush won. > > The recounts have shown mixed results, but it appears Bush would have > > won all the recounts, hanging chads, or not! Remember all the > > military ballots that the Democrats wished to throw out, and that they > > wanted to recount heavily Democratic districts supervised by Democrats > > doing the recounts! > > As a side note….did anyone ever realize that on the Florida ballot > > there was a candidate up for the Presidential Election named Monica > > Moorehead? Very funny name given Clinton’s mess onthe blue dress! > > Why did Bush go into Iraq afterall….Oil? Not. > > I think Bush would have had a much easier time to sit back and let > > IRAQ simmer and finally boil over years in the future. He took > > extreme political risk by going into IRAQ. We get most of ouor oil > > from South America anyway, BTW. > > You may say, we should have gotten Saddam the first time in ‘91. > > Well, rememeber that the UN and the Coalition had stated goals of ONLY > > removing Saddam. > > This time around, remember that there were 17 some resolutions to the > > UN about IRAQ. Also remember that Clinton took no flap for the war in > > Bosnia…does everyone remember that war?? Clinton did that war to > > remove a dictator…and Milosevich had no history of WMD’s!! > > So let’s talk about WMD’s. Let’s say you are told a bar will have a > > PA for your next gig, so you show up with only your DI box, and no > > rig. > > Guess what, the bar owner was wrong, or the PA broke the night before. > > So is it your fault you did not bring your rig?? > > The intelligence on IRAQ was messed up a bit. The intelligence on > > Pearl Harbor was also shown to be messed up. We actually had > > intelligence that we were to be bombed by Japan, and did nothing. > > IRAQ HAD WMD’s this is a fact. IRAQ was trying to aquire nuclear > > weapons, this is a fact as shown by David Kaye. IRAQ would have > > continued it’s search for WMD’s. The fact is, there may still be > > WMD’s there, they may have been moved to Syria right before the war, > > no one knows. > > Does everyone know that there was an old fuselage of a Boeing 707 in > > Northern IRAQ used for terrorist training? Does everyone realize that > > there were chemical weapon suits found in the IRAQI bunkers? Does > > everyone realize that IRAQ had buried many weapon systems in the sand, > > to be used later? It is a fact that entire MIG fighters were buried > > under sand, to be used later! > > How many nuts have you run across in your yard buried by Squirrels > > over the year? Hmmm, think about it. > > I welcome any responses, > > Good Day…and please keep the conversation going without > > name-calling, > > The Republican Dude > > In an excerpt from drudgereport.com: > > NEWSWEEK’s Jonathan Alter defended the aggressive adultery rumor > > line-of-questioning of the first President Bush on ABC’s NIGHTLINE on > > August 12, 1992, on a broadcast titled: "The Media Charges George Bush > > With Adultery." > > "In this situation, the Oval Office isn’t a temple," Alter explained. > > "The President is a candidate and he has to be asked tough, often > > distasteful, but nonetheless important kinds of questions." > > UPI’s Helen Thomas also defended the Bush affair reportage: > > "Some people might have felt that it wasn’t appropriate. But when you > > have the President there, I think it’s very legitimate to ask him any > > question." > > CUT TO 2004: > > NEWSWEEK’S Alter blasted any and all coverage of the Kerry infidelity > > probe last week on a New York City talkradio outlet — calling the > > investigation "sleazy." > > The media outrage over an erupting story of possible infidelity of a > > presidential candidate — 2004 — peaked with Joe Conason’s cover > > story in SALON late last week ["There he goes again! Matt Drudge and > > the GOP smear machine are back in the Democrats' pants"] > > Conason lamented: > > "But the kind of proof usually required by national news organizations > > isn’t what Drudge needs in order to put innuendo into circulation." > > But is this really the same Joe Conason who in the Summer of 1992 > > wrote a magazine cover story entitled "1,000 REASONS NOT TO VOTE FOR > > GEORGE BUSH?" > > Consaon’s reason #1: > > "He cheats on his wife." > > The rumor of President Bush having an affair was never proved by the > > media. > > The developing Kerry drama may or may not join
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>Great post. >Thoughtful. >Truthful.
Yeah, especially comparing Bill Clinton with Hitler, and then backing out. Long: <http://www.nybooks.com/articles/16922> Shorter: <http://www.nybooks.com/articles/16922> Quick and easy: <http://www.xoverboard.com/cartoons/2004_02_11.gif> or: <http://tinyurl.com/22w62> Since Uncle Addie got dragged into the room: <http://www.tarpley.net/bush2.htm> Wow, biz connections going back to slavery. Enabling Hitler with money, arms shipments. Big time entanglements in some high places. The rape of Poland. Control of public discourse, aiding the rise of Hitler. Clinton? Such a lightweight– lost money in Whitewater, couldn’t keep it his pants even for a sweathog like Monica. –TP
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Nah, buy a 410 over&under Shotgun! Then go hunting!! Or buy a Ferret. Once Mice and Rats smell a Ferret, they’re out of there!!! But if its Squirrels, put on heavier wire mesh over the areas they get in. Do this during the day,while they’re out eating. Good Luck Bud!! Scott
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Get a cat. > A big one. Skogatt (Norwegian Woods Cat) or Maine coon should do the trick. > Those cats weigh in average 10 to 13 kilos (that would be 22 to 28 lbs). > — > Henry! > "One of the four last guys that are wearing cowboy boots in France." > > How many nuts have you run across in your yard buried by Squirrels > > over the year? Hmmm, think about it. > I don’t actually see any nuts but the holes are everywhere. Little > buggers > are living in the attic. I trapped them by squirting a whole can of > expanding foam into the entry/exit hole. Then they tore some big holes in > the soffit screen. I’ve got rat poison all over the place in the attic > and > the little *&%$#ers won’t die!!!!!! > Bud
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I am OUTRAGED that a political post has appeared in this newsgroup. OUTRAGED I say. Also, I am SHOCKED that there is gambling going on in this establishment. SHOCKED! – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I wish that the political threads would not go on, however it seems > like many people wish to ebter into a discussion. SO the title of the > post is very obvious that you should go elsewhere is you do not wish > to discuss this issue. > YOU MAY JUMP TO THE NEWSCLIP AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, THE REST OF > THIS IS MY POLITICAL RANT, NO OFFENSE> > Please read the excert I have pasted below. While Clinton is/was as > polarizing an individual as Bush is, I think intelligent debate is > healthy. However, it seems many individuals can’t seem to debate > rationally. > I think Clinton was a lame duck president in his 8 years in office. > This means he sat in the chair, and let the world unfold around him. > I also believe Clinton is a wonderful politician, and has much > charisma. On a side note, Hitler had much charisma too (I am not > saying Clinton was evil like that, though). > When Clinton took office, it was a fact that the economy was starting > to recover, and that the internet was becoming an economic force. > Therefore the economy did better, spurned on by tax cuts that Congress > twisted Clinton’s arm for, and got. > During the 8 years that Clinton was in office, the economy hummed > along with or without help from Clinton. At the end of his 8 years, > the economy started into a recession, this is fact. Under Clinton > there was no oversight over the large corporations of the US, and the > stock market was over-valued. Clinton didn’t even start the > Palestinian/Isreal peace talks….the peace process began under Bush > Sr. The corporate scandals of today took many years to > formulate…again under Clinton’s watch. > Clinton was therefore, lucky. The economy is cyclical, and those > variable he should have controlled he did not…but he was fortunate > enough to leave office before the bombs he figuratively built, > exploded. > Clinton sought to dilute US power in the rest of the world, he did not > want the US to be a Super-power. The result was that France, and > Germany really, really liked us! Old-Europe will always begrudge what > America has accomplished, and delight in any equalization in power > between the US and the rest of the world. > In Clinton’s 8 years terrorist and Islamic extremism grew. This > extremism did not suddenly appear in a few years under Bush. We all > know that a rock band is difficult enough to form, let alone, a > terrorist network! Thereore, even though the world seemed to like us > more under Clinton…the hatred still existed. Again, this hatred is > against the way our culture is, pure and simple. > So about Bush: He is not a good politician like CLinton, nor is he as > charismatic. Clinton is a good BS-er…he wold make a good salesmen, > and he probably copuld (and did!) talk many women into bed. > Bush stutters, he is not a smooth talker. However, he does what he > thinks is right for the country and not just himself. > These problems in the world today did not just happen overnight. The > economy was in recession when Bush came into office. The corporate > scandals finally erupted, the market was down due to the internet > bubble bursting. Bin Laden had all his networks already in place, and > Saddamm had, had NO U.N. inspectors since Clinton/UN allowed IRAQ to > go unsupervised. > Bush came into office in a fluky election. The news media reported on > the winner of Florida BEFORE the northern third had even voted, > prompting this very conservative section of florida to have on of the > worst voter-turnouts ever, because everyone their vote didn’t matter. > The news media really screwed up the florida election results, as well > as the "popular vote." No one will ever know whether Bush cold have > won the "popular vote." > Also, remember that the Election Machines were messed up for years > under Gov. Chiles (D), before Jeb Bush got to the state. Also, > remember that the ballots that were "confusing" were designed by the > Democrats—so if anyone was "disenfranchised" blame the democrats. > Bush was elected under the laws of US, period. When elections go bad, > there is a hierarchy of the way things should go. This process went > along, and Bush won. > The recounts have shown mixed results, but it appears Bush would have > won all the recounts, hanging chads, or not! Remember all the > military ballots that the Democrats wished to throw out, and that they > wanted to recount heavily Democratic districts supervised by Democrats > doing the recounts! > As a side note….did anyone ever realize that on the Florida ballot > there was a candidate up for the Presidential Election named Monica > Moorehead? Very funny name given Clinton’s mess onthe blue dress! > Why did Bush go into Iraq afterall….Oil? Not. > I think Bush would have had a much easier time to sit back and let > IRAQ simmer and finally boil over years in the future. He took > extreme political risk by going into IRAQ. We get most of ouor oil > from South America anyway, BTW. > You may say, we should have gotten Saddam the first time in ‘91. > Well, rememeber that the UN and the Coalition had stated goals of ONLY > removing Saddam. > This time around, remember that there were 17 some resolutions to the > UN about IRAQ. Also remember that Clinton took no flap for the war in > Bosnia…does everyone remember that war?? Clinton did that war to > remove a dictator…and Milosevich had no history of WMD’s!! > So let’s talk about WMD’s. Let’s say you are told a bar will have a > PA for your next gig, so you show up with only your DI box, and no > rig. > Guess what, the bar owner was wrong, or the PA broke the night before. > So is it your fault you did not bring your rig?? > The intelligence on IRAQ was messed up a bit. The intelligence on > Pearl Harbor was also shown to be messed up. We actually had > intelligence that we were to be bombed by Japan, and did nothing. > IRAQ HAD WMD’s this is a fact. IRAQ was trying to aquire nuclear > weapons, this is a fact as shown by David Kaye. IRAQ would have > continued it’s search for WMD’s. The fact is, there may still be > WMD’s there, they may have been moved to Syria right before the war, > no one knows. > Does everyone know that there was an old fuselage of a Boeing 707 in > Northern IRAQ used for terrorist training? Does everyone realize that > there were chemical weapon suits found in the IRAQI bunkers? Does > everyone realize that IRAQ had buried many weapon systems in the sand, > to be used later? It is a fact that entire MIG fighters were buried > under sand, to be used later! > How many nuts have you run across in your yard buried by Squirrels > over the year? Hmmm, think about it. > I welcome any responses, > Good Day…and please keep the conversation going without > name-calling, > The Republican Dude > In an excerpt from drudgereport.com: > NEWSWEEK’s Jonathan Alter defended the aggressive adultery rumor > line-of-questioning of the first President Bush on ABC’s NIGHTLINE on > August 12, 1992, on a broadcast titled: "The Media Charges George Bush > With Adultery." > "In this situation, the Oval Office isn’t a temple," Alter explained. > "The President is a candidate and he has to be asked tough, often > distasteful, but nonetheless important kinds of questions." > UPI’s Helen Thomas also defended the Bush affair reportage: > "Some people might have felt that it wasn’t appropriate. But when you > have the President there, I think it’s very legitimate to ask him any > question." > CUT TO 2004: > NEWSWEEK’S Alter blasted any and all coverage of the Kerry infidelity > probe last week on a New York City talkradio outlet — calling the > investigation "sleazy." > The media outrage over an erupting story of possible infidelity of a > presidential candidate — 2004 — peaked with Joe Conason’s cover > story in SALON late last week ["There he goes again! Matt Drudge and > the GOP smear machine are back in the Democrats' pants"] > Conason lamented: > "But the kind of proof usually required by national news organizations > isn’t what Drudge needs in order to put innuendo into circulation." > But is this really the same Joe Conason who in the Summer of 1992 > wrote a magazine cover story entitled "1,000 REASONS NOT TO VOTE FOR > GEORGE BUSH?" > Consaon’s reason #1: > "He cheats on his wife." > The rumor of President Bush having an affair was never proved by the > media. > The developing Kerry drama may or may not join it on the shelf.
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> I am OUTRAGED that a political post has appeared in this newsgroup. > OUTRAGED I say. Also, I am SHOCKED that there is gambling going on in > this establishment. SHOCKED!
Here’s your winnings…
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>Great post. >Thoughtful. >Truthful. > Yeah, especially comparing Bill Clinton with Hitler, and then backing out.
Yeah, come on, Steve. Hillary’s a much better comparison. The screaming, whining, nag…. Bud
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Dude, there’s a damned good reason to be skeptical of the Kerry affair charges — ‘cuz it never happened: http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/K/KERRY_POLIER?SITE=YAHOOELN…
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C’mon, it must be true. Drudge is rarely wrong… according to pd. It has to be true, otherwise they’ll have to find dirt elsewhere. I just hope they can find some Iraq war-sized dirt. ;^) Brad >Dude, there’s a damned good reason to be skeptical of the Kerry affair >charges — ‘cuz it never happened: >http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/K/KERRY_POLIER?SITE=YAHOOELN…
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> C’mon, it must be true. Drudge is rarely wrong… according to pd. > It has to be true, otherwise they’ll have to find dirt elsewhere. > I just hope they can find some Iraq war-sized dirt.
I’m nominating this for "Post of the Week".
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I read the news report that was linked to in the previous post, and one line stuck out for me; this was about the parents of Sen. Kerry’s alleged paramour Ms Polier’s parents being quoted in the UK tabloid paper "The Sun". For those of you who aren’t familiar with this rag, it was – and may still be – owned by Rupert Murdock, the ex-Australian now American media baron who owns Fox news, and it has a history of creating news stories (often with a very right-wing extremely pro-Thatcher theme) quoting people that they didn’t even speak with; there was a big scandal in the 80’s when this ‘news’paper was roundly slated for ‘quoting’ the widow of a British soldier killed in the Falklands war when they hadn’t spoken with her. Regards Fretbuzz
> Dude, there’s a damned good reason to be skeptical of the Kerry affair > charges — ‘cuz it never happened:
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>> How many nuts have you run across in your yard buried by Squirrels > over the year? Hmmm, think about it. > I don’t actually see any nuts but the holes are everywhere. Little buggers > are living in the attic. I trapped them by squirting a whole can of > expanding foam into the entry/exit hole. Then they tore some big holes in > the soffit screen. I’ve got rat poison all over the place in the attic and > the little *&%$#ers won’t die!!!!!! > Bud
Shame yer poisonin’ em. I heard they makes great bar-b-que. Taste like Penguin.
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> Shame yer poisonin’ em. I heard they makes great bar-b-que. > Taste like Penguin.
They actually make really good gumbo. No kidding. They’ve just pissed me off to much to eat them at this point. I bought a trap off of Ebay today. Bud
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> I read the news report that was linked to in the previous post, and one line > stuck out for me; this was about the parents of Sen. Kerry’s alleged > paramour Ms Polier’s parents being quoted in the UK tabloid paper "The Sun". > For those of you who aren’t familiar with this rag, it was – and may still > be – owned by Rupert Murdock, the ex-Australian now American media baron who > owns Fox news, and it has a history of creating news stories (often with a > very right-wing extremely pro-Thatcher theme) quoting people that they > didn’t even speak with; there was a big scandal in the 80’s when this > ‘news’paper was roundly slated for ‘quoting’ the widow of a British soldier > killed in the Falklands war when they hadn’t spoken with her. > Regards > Fretbuzz
Doesn’t surprise me. The media sucks. Double that for TV media. Right wing, left wing, whatever. I’m so tired of their "if it bleeds, it leads" mentality. If TV news was your only source of information, you’d think nothing good EVER happens in the world. The only time you hear about anything uplifting, or life-affirming on the news is when it’s tacked on at the end of a broadcast, almost as an afterthought. A make-believe happy ending to the day’s catalog of carnage. To paraphrase a comic routine I once heard: "18 THOUSAND PEOPLE DIED TODAY IN A CHILEAN EARTHQUAKE. But, look….KITTENS!" Sad thing is, it’s not a joke. And that’s just the way they like it. They want you tuned in, they want you frightened of terrorism, of serial snipers, of West Nile virus, of Mad Cows and — (LOL, my latest favorite) Bird Flu — and so does the government that feeds them this shit. Fear makes it hard to think straight…and makes it easy for them to tell you what to do, how to think. In the wake of 9/11 they know that many people (daresay the majority) will listen to anything, believe anything, tolerate anything…as long as they can feel safe. Fuck em. Living in fear isn’t living at all. P.S. And someone please tell Geraldo Rivera that nobody cares if he’s rooting around up Bin Laden’s ass with a flashlight; there are plenty of other reporters over there who manage to cover the war without acting like glory-hound jerk-offs. /rant off
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>I’m nominating this for "Post of the Week".
Don’t you think the POTW should at least be bass related????
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>> Shame yer poisonin’ em. I heard they makes great bar-b-que. > Taste like Penguin. > They actually make really good gumbo. No kidding. They’ve just pissed me > off to much to eat them at this point. I bought a trap off of Ebay today. > Bud
Damn. I was hoping for some jerky.