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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:44 am

RedWingFan wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Since then only Dukakis has come close to looking that stupid with his Army tank incident.


I beg to differ...Unless this photo is doctored, Kerry looks much dumber.

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Damn I was just about to post that!!!! :lol:
My search came up with this one! :lol:

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hah! I forgot about that one!!!
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:46 am

Rhiannon wrote:SEPARATED AT BIRTH?
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Postby Don » Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:49 am

These are actual photos from the Carter Library

Here is the rabbit fleeing the scene

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Here is the President watching the alleged aggressor

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Postby conversationpc » Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:51 am

Gunbot wrote:Here is the rabbit fleeing the scene

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'Es a killer! :lol:
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Postby RedWingFan » Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:52 am

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Gunbot wrote:Here is the rabbit fleeing the scene

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'Es a killer! :lol:

He does have a crazy look in his eye, huh? :lol:
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Postby Calbear94 » Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:53 am

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Tomulator wrote:Glad to see the "media smeer job" against all things "Bush" has worked for you.

:roll:


Glad to see Nixon’s broadside against the liberal media bogeyman still lives on, close to twenty years after his death.
The media has given this president a total pass.


No. The American People did. He was re-elected in 2004, when there were already signs that the War in Iraq was not going well, a soaring national debt (due to illogical increases in military spending and simultaneous tax cuts), deep underlying concerns about the economy, and nearly three years of mediocre results in education under No Child Left Behind (which has forced teachers and administrators to focus on test results and bureaucratic compliance, rather than on improving instruction and making education more interesting and relevant to today's students).
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Postby RedWingFan » Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:00 am

Calbear94 wrote:No. The American People did. He was re-elected in 2004, when there were already signs that the War in Iraq was not going well

Hows Iraq doing now? After most democrats declared it lost (Thanks for your support Sen. Reid)
Calbear94 wrote:a soaring national debt (due to illogical increases in military spending and simultaneous tax cuts)

The tax cuts helped spur the greatest influx to the treasury in history if my memory's correct. I'll agree with you on Bush's NON-MILITARY spending being out of control though.
Calbear94 wrote:deep underlying concerns about the economy, and nearly three years of mediocre results in education under No Child Left Behind (which has forced teachers and administrators to focus on test results and bureaucratic compliance

Test results aren't important?
Want to see a real improvement of education? Open it up to competition! Give "child tax credits" to those who opt out of the "bureaucratic" school system. Make them truly compete. :D
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:14 am

conversationpc wrote:You brought up the Downing Street Memo once before. Didn't they find out that the supposed "originals" were destroyed and the only copies left were something typed up by a reporter? If so, I'm not sure the veracity of that document could even be trusted.


That's the first I've heard of that, but it's not like it would change anything.
Simply pull another card out of the deck and get the same result.
From Colin Powell's chief of staff to Scott Mckellan to Richard Clarke to Spanish President Aznar, everyone is spilling their guts.
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Postby Calbear94 » Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:11 am

Calbear94 wrote:No. The American People did. He was re-elected in 2004, when there were already signs that the War in Iraq was not going well


RedWingFan wrote:Hows Iraq doing now? After most democrats declared it lost (Thanks for your support Sen. Reid.


It's still not going well. The violence may ebb and flow, but there is no clear end in site. Many Iraqis, especially the Shiites, are running out of patience on a date for U.S. withdrawl. Reports from U.S. military commanders regarding the unreadiness of Iraqi troops and police forces is alarming. The number of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq is nearing 5000. And, this figure does not even begin to reflect the real number of casualties since it does not reflect the number of soldiers injured or maimed. The human cost on the US side alone will be staggering without even considering Iraqi casualties.

RedWingFan wrote:The tax cuts helped spur the greatest influx to the treasury in history if my memory's correct. I'll agree with you on Bush's NON-MILITARY spending being out of control though.


How is this? Deep tax cuts and continued increases in spending on Iraq has taken away from domestic programs spending. Even more alarming though is the amount of foreign debt being accumulated to underwrite the War in Iraq.

RedWingFan wrote:Test results aren't important?

They should be used as a measure of student performance only. By tying funding to test results, No Child Left Behind has forced teachers and administrators to focus solely on test results to ensure continued funding and their own continued employment. The focus should be on instruction and trying to inspire young minds. The focus on test results has led teachers to more of the "drill and kill." I have even seen school companion subject courses built solely around test coaching workbooks... The money should be spent on more educational resources and more effective professional development and support for teachers. The result of Bush's flawed educational policy, understandably, has been more boredom for students and increased frustration from just about every stakeholder in our educational system.

RedWingFan wrote:Want to see a real improvement of education? Open it up to competition! Give "child tax credits" to those who opt out of the "bureaucratic" school system. Make them truly compete. :D


An economic end-run around Brown v. Board of Education? No thank you! The children of most wealthy parents already go to private schools. Credits or vouchers would lead to more middle and lower-middle class families sending their children to private schools. Funding would almost completely dry up for the public schools, and only poor students would remain. The social stratification in America would only worsen. Government spending would have to increase just to maintain a delicate social balance. America would fall further behind economically to other countries in the world because a larger segment of the population would be inadequately educated.
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Postby Voyager » Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:14 am

AlteredDNA wrote:So...George Bush stole your son's passport?


What an asshole!

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Postby RedWingFan » Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:18 am

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AlteredDNA wrote:So...George Bush stole your son's passport?


What an asshole!

:lol:

I would have laughed at this post if I wasn't so distracted by your wonderful av. :shock:
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Postby Voyager » Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:19 am

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AlteredDNA wrote:So...George Bush stole your son's passport?


What an asshole!

:lol:

I would have laughed at this post if I wasn't so distracted by your wonderful av. :shock:


Yeah... it beats David Lee Roth doing a backflip, eh?

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Re: OT - Thank you, George Bush - gag

Postby Centaure » Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:26 am

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Journey Mom wrote: How many days before Bush is gone??


Not soon enough.


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Postby RobbieG » Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:58 am

Enigma869 wrote:I think Bush is the biggest jackass of a president this nation has EVER seen! The guy has run the country into the ground, presided over the worst economy that any of us has ever seen, and can't put a simple English sentence together! Having said all that, I'm a bit perplexed what your son's run-in with police on foreign soil has to do with that dope :shock:


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Yes Bush is the president but what majority party is running Congress?
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Postby AlteredDNA » Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:00 am

Voyager wrote:
AlteredDNA wrote:So...George Bush stole your son's passport?


What an asshole!

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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:30 am

RobbieG wrote:Yes Bush is the president but what majority party is running Congress?


Right...and it was the fault of Congress that the good people of New Orleans were completely ignored by our government after Hurricane Katrina devastated their city! Definitely another one of Bush's "shining moments"! :roll:


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Postby RobbieG » Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:34 am

Enigma869 wrote:
RobbieG wrote:Yes Bush is the president but what majority party is running Congress?


Right...and it was the fault of Congress that the good people of New Orleans were completely ignored by our government after Hurricane Katrina devastated their city! Definitely another one of Bush's "shining moments"! :roll:


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Remeber Ruby Ridge. We can go back and forth but the point is who runs the country. You remember your government classes from high school?
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Postby Saint John » Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:53 am

Enigma869 wrote:
RobbieG wrote:Yes Bush is the president but what majority party is running Congress?


Right...and it was the fault of Congress that the good people of New Orleans were completely ignored by our government after Hurricane Katrina devastated their city! Definitely another one of Bush's "shining moments"! :roll:


Hurricane Katrina was an embarrassment to the people that rely on our government for everything. I'm ashamed that those people are Americans. Aside from the elderly and children, those people are government leeches and nothing else. When you're told a fucking hurricane is coming...leave!!! My friend fled Florida 4 times in 2 years because he feared for the safety of his family. All you need is a car or a fucking bus ticket. It's not rocket science.
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Postby Eric » Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:57 am

Enigma869 wrote:
RobbieG wrote:Yes Bush is the president but what majority party is running Congress?


Right...and it was the fault of Congress that the good people of New Orleans were completely ignored by our government after Hurricane Katrina devastated their city! Definitely another one of Bush's "shining moments"! :roll:


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Postby 7 Wishes » Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:04 pm

Thankfully, there are quite a few non-conservative voices giving input to this thread. It's amazing. As a Democrat, I can still pick out at least a dozen situations which Clinton didn't handle well as President. But you conservatives will defend Bush, and the war, regardless of what the facts dictate.

The Downing Street memo was NOT a fake...it was the real deal.

How many things has Bush handled disastrously? Hundreds. Consider:

* The economy hasn't been this bad, with such a poor prognosis, since 1982.
* Bush has nearly DOUBLED THE SIZE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (Clinton reduced it by 30% during his Administration) in eight years.
* The war in Iraq was a farce, an incomprehensible vendetta against a conjured-up enemy...75% of Americans and 90% of the rest of the world share this opinion. It will rank as perhaps the biggest foreign policy atrocity in the history of this country.
* Scooter Libby, Scott McClelland, all the proven allegations against Cheney and lower-ranking Administration officials...this list alone could go on for hundreds of pages.
* The price of oil. Hint: deregulation has allowed prospectors to raise the price of oil to obscene prices that do not in any way reflect the realities of the current or foreseeable supply-demand curve. Were the rules still in place that Clinton imposed, the price of oil would be no higher than $2.50 per gallon right now.
* America's standing with the rest of the world is at an all-time low. Ten years ago, under Clinton, it was at its all-time high. Coincidence? Sure, keep telling yourself that.
* Global warming. Only the 20% of Americans who don't ascribe to this theory stand against this "theory" - the rest of the world knows it's true, valid, 100% scientifically proven, and most of all, getting worse. IT IS CAUSED BY MANKIND. Deal with it.

You neo-cons here are living in an illusion. You don't want to believe anything that's happening. You live in complete denial. Thankfully, people who represent your warped and false views are in an ever-shrinking minority here and abroad. Your time is coming to an end.
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Postby RossValoryRocks » Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:45 pm

7 Wishes wrote:Thankfully, there are quite a few non-conservative voices giving input to this thread. It's amazing. As a Democrat, I can still pick out at least a dozen situations which Clinton didn't handle well as President. But you conservatives will defend Bush, and the war, regardless of what the facts dictate.

The Downing Street memo was NOT a fake...it was the real deal.

How many things has Bush handled disastrously? Hundreds. Consider:

* The economy hasn't been this bad, with such a poor prognosis, since 1982.
* Bush has nearly DOUBLED THE SIZE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (Clinton reduced it by 30% during his Administration) in eight years.
* The war in Iraq was a farce, an incomprehensible vendetta against a conjured-up enemy...75% of Americans and 90% of the rest of the world share this opinion. It will rank as perhaps the biggest foreign policy atrocity in the history of this country.
* Scooter Libby, Scott McClelland, all the proven allegations against Cheney and lower-ranking Administration officials...this list alone could go on for hundreds of pages.
* The price of oil. Hint: deregulation has allowed prospectors to raise the price of oil to obscene prices that do not in any way reflect the realities of the current or foreseeable supply-demand curve. Were the rules still in place that Clinton imposed, the price of oil would be no higher than $2.50 per gallon right now.
* America's standing with the rest of the world is at an all-time low. Ten years ago, under Clinton, it was at its all-time high. Coincidence? Sure, keep telling yourself that.
* Global warming. Only the 20% of Americans who don't ascribe to this theory stand against this "theory" - the rest of the world knows it's true, valid, 100% scientifically proven, and most of all, getting worse. IT IS CAUSED BY MANKIND. Deal with it.

You neo-cons here are living in an illusion. You don't want to believe anything that's happening. You live in complete denial. Thankfully, people who represent your warped and false views are in an ever-shrinking minority here and abroad. Your time is coming to an end.


How about sources for your assertations here?

You don't actually just expect people to take you at your word do you? Trust but verify and all of that.

Oh and don't resort to name calling please. It really makes your points completely invalid.

Though I actually do agree with you on 1 point...Bush made the government WAYYYYYYYYY to big.

Beyond that...I think everything else you posted is poppycock.
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Postby BobbyinTN » Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:56 pm

7 Wishes wrote:Thankfully, there are quite a few non-conservative voices giving input to this thread. It's amazing. As a Democrat, I can still pick out at least a dozen situations which Clinton didn't handle well as President. But you conservatives will defend Bush, and the war, regardless of what the facts dictate.

The Downing Street memo was NOT a fake...it was the real deal.

How many things has Bush handled disastrously? Hundreds. Consider:

* The economy hasn't been this bad, with such a poor prognosis, since 1982.
* Bush has nearly DOUBLED THE SIZE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (Clinton reduced it by 30% during his Administration) in eight years.
* The war in Iraq was a farce, an incomprehensible vendetta against a conjured-up enemy...75% of Americans and 90% of the rest of the world share this opinion. It will rank as perhaps the biggest foreign policy atrocity in the history of this country.
* Scooter Libby, Scott McClelland, all the proven allegations against Cheney and lower-ranking Administration officials...this list alone could go on for hundreds of pages.
* The price of oil. Hint: deregulation has allowed prospectors to raise the price of oil to obscene prices that do not in any way reflect the realities of the current or foreseeable supply-demand curve. Were the rules still in place that Clinton imposed, the price of oil would be no higher than $2.50 per gallon right now.
* America's standing with the rest of the world is at an all-time low. Ten years ago, under Clinton, it was at its all-time high. Coincidence? Sure, keep telling yourself that.
* Global warming. Only the 20% of Americans who don't ascribe to this theory stand against this "theory" - the rest of the world knows it's true, valid, 100% scientifically proven, and most of all, getting worse. IT IS CAUSED BY MANKIND. Deal with it.

You neo-cons here are living in an illusion. You don't want to believe anything that's happening. You live in complete denial. Thankfully, people who represent your warped and false views are in an ever-shrinking minority here and abroad. Your time is coming to an end.



EXCELLENT!!! I loved Clinton until he started lying and then I called him a liar. Those rethugnicans are blindly loyal to Bush while he'd rather cut their heads off and shit down their neck than to look at them.

Clinton did wonderful things. Bush gave us the Iraq war and tax cuts from the extremely wealthy, his "base", remember that video?

Republicans accuse of us having no personal responsibility, but they actually have no idea how to take responsibility or to admit mistakes.

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Postby 7 Wishes » Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:05 pm

Stu, no problem. I have to go to bed, but I'll source all of these assertions.
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Postby RossValoryRocks » Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:17 pm

7 Wishes wrote:Stu, no problem. I have to go to bed, but I'll source all of these assertions.


That's all I can ask!

Back it up with proof and it much more likely to be taken as truth.
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Postby Moon Beam » Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:28 pm

Voyager wrote:
RedWingFan wrote:
Voyager wrote:
AlteredDNA wrote:So...George Bush stole your son's passport?


What an asshole!

:lol:

I would have laughed at this post if I wasn't so distracted by your wonderful av. :shock:


Yeah... it beats David Lee Roth doing a backflip, eh?

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Postby Eric » Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:13 am

Global Warming has been manipulated so much that I've become anti-environment....and thats an utterly ridiculous thing to be.

The ecomony has its issues now, but the media has been trying to paint it as being bad for several years when it really wasn't. And its not in a recession now either.

Keep in mind that W inherited a recession in '01 followed by a terrorist attack.

Do I give W a passing grade....no. Is he a miserable failure........no
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Re: OT - Thank you, George Bush - gag

Postby Eric » Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:20 am

Tomulator wrote:
texafana wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Journey Mom wrote: How many days before Bush is gone??


Not soon enough.


:roll:


'scuse me but, Andrew, are you even a US CITIZEN?

If not...shut up. You don't get a vote.

:roll:

PS don't ban me from here for speaking my mind please.


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Postby 7 Wishes » Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:54 am

Eric wrote:Keep in mind that W inherited a recession in '01 followed by a terrorist attack.


This is the most monstrous piece of propagandist bullshit I have EVER read on this board. The economy Clinton handed over to Bush was in near-perfect shape...despite some ballyhooing about the "dotcom bubble"...you are SO FUCKING INCREDIBLY FULL OF SHIT. Stop trying to blame your miserable President's failings on his predecessor.
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Postby conversationpc » Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:57 am

7 Wishes wrote:
Eric wrote:Keep in mind that W inherited a recession in '01 followed by a terrorist attack.


This is the most monstrous piece of propagandist bullshit I have EVER read on this board. The economy Clinton handed over to Bush was in near-perfect shape...despite some ballyhooing about the "dotcom bubble"...you are SO FUCKING INCREDIBLY FULL OF SHIT. Stop trying to blame your miserable President's failings on his predecessor.


The economy WAS beginning a downward turn by the time he took office. Anyway, IF this is the case, then I don't want to hear Obama getting a pass for the sliding economy coming from Bush. Fair and equal treatment. As soon as Obama becomes President, if he does, he should start getting blamed immediately according to how Bush got treated when he first became President.
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