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Postby conversationpc » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:30 am

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ohsherrie wrote:Ok, I guess I should have said he wasn't harboring terrorists except for that one and of course he should never have helped those families. I mean, it's not as if our government ever aided Bin Laden or anything.


Nah, he just let the whole Bin Laden Clan out of the US after 9/11...


Red herring alert!

http://www.spinsanity.org/post.html?200 ... chive.html


Bullshit Dave. It happened. I was here glued to my TV for days and I remember well when it was reported that he got them out of the country just as he was grounding all the airlines.


Didn't even bother to read the story, did you? Notice I didn't refute the fact that the Bin Laden family was allowed to leave. :roll:
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:31 am

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- I won't use the war because that's an entirely debatable issue but, yes, the tax cut is one thing. The revenues coming in despite the tax cuts are the highest in history.


What programs are those revenues being used for that help the people of this country? Oh yeah, the war. :roll:

Uh, you do realize that the amount of Bush's domestic spending dwarfs even democrats. Something I'm not the least bit happy about but something that should have you dancing around in glee. But like Dave says you have BDS which doesn't allow you to see clearly
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conversationpc wrote:Another is that we have not had another successful terrorist attack since 9/11 and many have been thwarted.


And that has what to do with Bush? Just because he's in office? He was in office on 9/11 too.

Remember the Patriot act? FISA, Foreign Intelligence Surveilance Agency, listening to calls to overseas terrorists. Waterboarding? Any of this ringing a bell? Yes we are now connecting the dots. Thank you. :D
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conversationpc wrote:Bush has appointed more women and minorities to positions of power than any other President.


Yeah, his own personal flunkies.

Yeah, Colin Powell was some flunky :roll:
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Provided additional funding (not including wartime) to a depleted military coming from the Clinton years.


Yep, he's vetoed the health care and education bills but passed a multi-billion dollar non-war related package for the Pentagon. That was great for us? Image

Government health care would be a bigger disaster than government education is. Being equally miserable should not be the goal of this country.
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Severely damaged/hindered Al Qaeda.


Sure he did, just like he got the Taliban out of Afghanistan. :roll:

I for one don't care where we kill the terrorists. Bin Laden declared that Iraq was the frontline for Al Qaeda. They are not doing well there. :D
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Postby ohsherrie » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:33 am

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ohsherrie wrote:Ok, I guess I should have said he wasn't harboring terrorists except for that one and of course he should never have helped those families. I mean, it's not as if our government ever aided Bin Laden or anything.


Nah, he just let the whole Bin Laden Clan out of the US after 9/11...


Red herring alert!

http://www.spinsanity.org/post.html?200 ... chive.html


Bullshit Dave. It happened. I was here glued to my TV for days and I remember well when it was reported that he got them out of the country just as he was grounding all the airlines.


Didn't even bother to read the story, did you. Notice I didn't refute the fact that the Bin Laden family was allowed to leave. :roll:


Well, ya got me there. I didn't read the story.

Edit: I have now and I thank you for bringing it to my attention. Has Raider Fan read it?
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:34 am

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ohsherrie wrote:Ok, I guess I should have said he wasn't harboring terrorists except for that one and of course he should never have helped those families. I mean, it's not as if our government ever aided Bin Laden or anything.


Nah, he just let the whole Bin Laden Clan out of the US after 9/11...

Yeah you are right, we should have detained them and waterboarded them! :D
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Postby Marc S » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:37 am

conversationpc wrote:I can't get over how much your avatar looks like some Johnny Carson skit...


suppose it does if you take away the headdress and beard...Carson doesn't have quite the 'moronic' look that Dubya has though.

I had to laugh, they showed Bush speaking at the summit in Israel this week, he couldn't even pronounce Mahmoud Abbas and Ehud Olmert's name...what a sharp guy!
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Postby conversationpc » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:42 am

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conversationpc wrote:I can't get over how much your avatar looks like some Johnny Carson skit...


suppose it does if you take away the headdress and beard...Carson doesn't have quite the 'moronic' look that Dubya has though.

I had to laugh, they showed Bush speaking at the summit in Israel this week, he couldn't even pronounce Mahmoud Abbas and Ehud Olmert's name...what a sharp guy!


Bush actually pronounces most of those foreign names better than supposedly intelligent people like John Kerry and his ilk, not to mention that he is bi-lingual (but I guess he must be dumb anyway). His pronunciation of nuclear still drives me nuts, though.
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Postby ArnelRox » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:44 am

conversationpc wrote: His pronunciation of nuclear still drives me nuts, though.


Yeah but that's how they say it in Texas. Ask Larry, Liam or Rick. :lol: :lol:
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Postby Rick » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:46 am

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conversationpc wrote: His pronunciation of nuclear still drives me nuts, though.


Yeah but that's how they say it in Texas. Ask Larry, Liam or Rick. :lol: :lol:


Negative. I can pronounce Nuclear, it's not Nucular.
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Postby conversationpc » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:46 am

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conversationpc wrote: His pronunciation of nuclear still drives me nuts, though.


Yeah but that's how they say it in Texas. Ask Larry, Liam or Rick. :lol: :lol:


Do those morons say it like that also? :lol:

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Postby Rockindeano » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:46 am

LOL, unbelievable.

Colin Powell was a great soldier, even as Sec of State. He could not wait to get the hell out of this toilet of an administration. He was forced to lie his ass off at the UN(1441).
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:49 am

conversationpc wrote:
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conversationpc wrote:I can't get over how much your avatar looks like some Johnny Carson skit...


suppose it does if you take away the headdress and beard...Carson doesn't have quite the 'moronic' look that Dubya has though.

I had to laugh, they showed Bush speaking at the summit in Israel this week, he couldn't even pronounce Mahmoud Abbas and Ehud Olmert's name...what a sharp guy!


Bush actually pronounces most of those foreign names better than supposedly intelligent people like John Kerry and his ilk, not to mention that he is bi-lingual (but I guess he must be dumb anyway). His pronunciation of nuclear still drives me nuts, though.

Yeah, or Bush 41's pronouncing Saddam "SAD-um". I heard a rumour that "SAD-um" meant something insulting, and he Bush 41 was doing it on purpose. Anyone else hear that?
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Postby Rhiannon » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:50 am

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conversationpc wrote: His pronunciation of nuclear still drives me nuts, though.


Yeah but that's how they say it in Texas. Ask Larry, Liam or Rick. :lol: :lol:


Do those morons say it like that also? :lol:

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Liam pronounces it "big-boooooomm" and then squeals like a schoolgirl. :lol:
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:51 am

Rockindeano wrote:LOL, unbelievable.

Colin Powell was a great soldier, even as Sec of State. He could not wait to get the hell out of this toilet of an administration. He was forced to lie his ass off at the UN(1441).

Dude please don't cherry pick. Please go back and address my responses to your ridiculous arguments on pg.6. Thanks.
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Postby Rockindeano » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:53 am

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Rockindeano wrote:LOL, unbelievable.

Colin Powell was a great soldier, even as Sec of State. He could not wait to get the hell out of this toilet of an administration. He was forced to lie his ass off at the UN(1441).

Dude please don't cherry pick. Please go back and address my responses to your ridiculous arguments on pg.6. Thanks.


I can't. I am not smart enough and frankly, I am getting dizzy and downright exhausted battling here. Don't you fuckers work?
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:55 am

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Rockindeano wrote:LOL, unbelievable.

Colin Powell was a great soldier, even as Sec of State. He could not wait to get the hell out of this toilet of an administration. He was forced to lie his ass off at the UN(1441).

Dude please don't cherry pick. Please go back and address my responses to your ridiculous arguments on pg.6. Thanks.


I can't. I am not smart enough and frankly, I am getting dizzy and downright exhausted battling here. Don't you fuckers work?

Work? Where do you think I'm at? :lol:
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Postby ohsherrie » Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:57 am

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What programs are those revenues being used for that help the people of this country? Oh yeah, the war. :roll:

Uh, you do realize that the amount of Bush's domestic spending dwarfs even democrats. Something I'm not the least bit happy about but something that should have you dancing around in glee. But like Dave says you have BDS which doesn't allow you to see clearly


Uh, yeah, and it's doing nothing for the people of this country.


And that has what to do with Bush? Just because he's in office? He was in office on 9/11 too.

Remember the Patriot act? FISA, Foreign Intelligence Surveilance Agency, listening to calls to overseas terrorists. Waterboarding? Any of this ringing a bell? Yes we are now connecting the dots. Thank you. :D


We connected the dots long ago, but you're missing quite a few. Much of that sounds like a dictatorship rather than the USA to me.

Yeah, his own personal flunkies.

Yeah, Colin Powell was some flunky :roll:


No, that's why he got out and blew the whistle. But then you don't believe anything he said, you just want to use him as an example. :roll:

Yep, he's vetoed the health care and education bills but passed a multi-billion dollar non-war related package for the Pentagon. That was great for us? Image

Government health care would be a bigger disaster than government education is. Being equally miserable should not be the goal of this country.


I truly hope you, nor any of you children either die or lose everything they own because they don't have health care benefits. It's happening more and more.

Sure he did, just like he got the Taliban out of Afghanistan. :roll:

I for one don't care where we kill the terrorists. Bin Laden declared that Iraq was the frontline for Al Qaeda. They are not doing well there. :D


Dream on, spin on, you can't really be stupid enough to believe that.
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Postby ohsherrie » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:01 am

Rockindeano wrote:
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Rockindeano wrote:LOL, unbelievable.

Colin Powell was a great soldier, even as Sec of State. He could not wait to get the hell out of this toilet of an administration. He was forced to lie his ass off at the UN(1441).

Dude please don't cherry pick. Please go back and address my responses to your ridiculous arguments on pg.6. Thanks.


I can't. I am not smart enough and frankly, I am getting dizzy and downright exhausted battling here. Don't you fuckers work?


Dammit Dean, don't you crap out on me now. :x
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:14 am

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What programs are those revenues being used for that help the people of this country? Oh yeah, the war. :roll:

Uh, you do realize that the amount of Bush's domestic spending dwarfs even democrats. Something I'm not the least bit happy about but something that should have you dancing around in glee. But like Dave says you have BDS which doesn't allow you to see clearly


Uh, yeah, and it's doing nothing for the people of this country.

"Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" JFK's democrat party is truly dead.
Replaced by a bunch of socialists looking for daddy gov't to take care of them. Pathetic! :roll:
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ohsherrie wrote:And that has what to do with Bush? Just because he's in office? He was in office on 9/11 too.

Remember the Patriot act? FISA, Foreign Intelligence Surveilance Agency, listening to calls to overseas terrorists. Waterboarding? Any of this ringing a bell? Yes we are now connecting the dots. Thank you. :D


We connected the dots long ago, but you're missing quite a few. Much of that sounds like a dictatorship rather than the USA to me.

Well will you give Bush credit for the good of lack of additional attacks or not? :roll:
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Yeah, his own personal flunkies.

Yeah, Colin Powell was some flunky :roll:


No, that's why he got out and blew the whistle. But then you don't believe anything he said, you just want to use him as an example. :roll:

I don't have an opinion on him one way or the other. I just pointed out that your "minority flunky" argument is bunk.
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Yep, he's vetoed the health care and education bills but passed a multi-billion dollar non-war related package for the Pentagon. That was great for us? Image

Government health care would be a bigger disaster than government education is. Being equally miserable should not be the goal of this country.


I truly hope you, nor any of you children either die or lose everything they own because they don't have health care benefits. It's happening more and more.

I truly hope they're not exposed to Hillary Clinton care and die waiting for an operation. Then again I guess I could sell my house so I could go to the private sector if they're not run out of business by a gov't beuracracy. There are plenty of examples in every socialist health care system.
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ohsherrie wrote:Sure he did, just like he got the Taliban out of Afghanistan. :roll:

I for one don't care where we kill the terrorists. Bin Laden declared that Iraq was the frontline for Al Qaeda. They are not doing well there. :D

Dream on, spin on, you can't really be stupid enough to believe that.

Well I would tell you to read all the articles about our success in Iraq, but they're not there. The good news is not being reported because there's no way it can be spun positively for the democrats! If there were many bad news stories, they would continue to be reported because it would fit their agenda. Speaking of "stupid" anymore of your pathetic responses that you'd like addressed?
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Postby ArnelRox » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:15 am

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conversationpc wrote: His pronunciation of nuclear still drives me nuts, though.


Yeah but that's how they say it in Texas. Ask Larry, Liam or Rick. :lol: :lol:


Negative. I can pronounce Nuclear, it's not Nucular.


1 out of 3.

Okay Rick how about ur neighbors? How do they say it?
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Postby Rick » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:16 am

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conversationpc wrote: His pronunciation of nuclear still drives me nuts, though.


Yeah but that's how they say it in Texas. Ask Larry, Liam or Rick. :lol: :lol:


Negative. I can pronounce Nuclear, it's not Nucular.


1 out of 3.

Okay Rick how about ur neighbors? How do they say it?


Yeah, they're mostly morons. :lol:
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Postby ohsherrie » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:23 am

RaiderFan wrote: As for "stupid" anymore of your pathetic responses that you'd like addressed?


No because you haven't really addressed anything yet. You're just spewing more of your Bush cheerleader rah-rahs. Image


The one thing I will address is that the Patriot Act and all those other dictatorial things you want to credit Bush with have nothing to do with preventing another attack. It's the use of normal, legal vigilance that all presidents have at their disposal if they know how to use them any president would have used if he knew how, that's kept us safe.
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Postby conversationpc » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:32 am

ohsherrie wrote:The one thing I will address is that the Patriot Act and all those other dictatorial things you want to credit Bush with have nothing to do with preventing another attack. It's the use of normal, legal vigilance that all presidents have at their disposal if they know how to use them any president would have used if he knew how, that's kept us safe.


There's one thing I will agree with you on. The Patriot Act gives the federal government too much power. It hasn't been abused yet that I know of but the possibility is there.
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:35 am

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RaiderFan wrote: As for "stupid" anymore of your pathetic responses that you'd like addressed?


No because you haven't really addressed anything yet. You're just spewing more of your Bush cheerleader rah-rahs. Image


The one thing I will address is that the Patriot Act and all those other dictatorial things you want to credit Bush with have nothing to do with preventing another attack. It's the use of normal, legal vigilance that all presidents have at their disposal if they know how to use them any president would have used if he knew how, that's kept us safe.

You do realize the Patriot Act was created by the Bush "regime" for the expressed purpose of preventing another attack, right? :roll:
Or you could just credit our success to dumb luck. :roll:
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Postby lights1961 » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:42 am

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RaiderFan wrote: As for "stupid" anymore of your pathetic responses that you'd like addressed?


No because you haven't really addressed anything yet. You're just spewing more of your Bush cheerleader rah-rahs. Image


The one thing I will address is that the Patriot Act and all those other dictatorial things you want to credit Bush with have nothing to do with preventing another attack. It's the use of normal, legal vigilance that all presidents have at their disposal if they know how to use them any president would have used if he knew how, that's kept us safe.

You do realize the Patriot Act was created by the Bush "regime" for the expressed purpose of preventing another attack, right? :roll:
Or you could just credit our success to dumb luck. :roll:


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Postby conversationpc » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:44 am

lights1961 wrote:I vote either Romo or Favre for president..
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Postby Marc S » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:49 am

Rockindeano wrote:Don't you fuckers work?


Well, do you...? Its evening here so I've got a one half-interested eye on this and the other on the TV with a beer in my other hand. No wonder your economy is about to go into recession with you lot posting all day long! :lol:
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Postby ohsherrie » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:50 am

RaiderFan wrote:You do realize the Patriot Act was created by the Bush "regime" for the expressed purpose of preventing another attack, right? :roll:
Or you could just credit our success to dumb luck. :roll:


I know the reason they got away with enacting it, but it has actually had very little to do with keeping us safe. That could have and would have been accomplished without giving that corrupt regime a monitoring device like that.
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Postby RedWingFan » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:53 am

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RaiderFan wrote:You do realize the Patriot Act was created by the Bush "regime" for the expressed purpose of preventing another attack, right? :roll:
Or you could just credit our success to dumb luck. :roll:


I know the reason they got away with enacting it, but it has actually had very little to do with keeping us safe. That could have and would have been accomplished without giving that corrupt regime a monitoring device like that.

You keep throwing around the "c" word. I take it that you won't be voting for Hillary seeing how she repeatedly accepts campaign donations from Norman Hsu and foreign interests then huh?
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Postby conversationpc » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:54 am

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Rockindeano wrote:Don't you fuckers work?


Well, do you...? Its evening here so I've got a one half-interested eye on this and the other on the TV with a beer in my other hand. No wonder your economy is about to go into recession with you lot posting all day long! :lol:


Other than lunchtime, I haven't been on here for a long stretch yet today. Anyway, I do network administration and tech support, so I have some free time between calls and running upgrades, network jobs, etc. Plus it helps being the network admin since I get to control internet usage. :lol:
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Postby Marc S » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:56 am

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Rockindeano wrote:Don't you fuckers work?


Well, do you...? Its evening here so I've got a one half-interested eye on this and the other on the TV with a beer in my other hand. No wonder your economy is about to go into recession with you lot posting all day long! :lol:


Other than lunchtime, I haven't been on here for a long stretch yet today. Anyway, I do network administration and tech support, so I have some free time between calls and running upgrades, network jobs, etc. Plus it helps being the network admin since I get to control internet usage. :lol:


Poacher turned gamekeeper eh? :lol:
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