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John Forrest Tomlinson wrote: On 27 Oct 2006 16:04:54 -0700, "SLAVE of THE STATE" wrote: I hadn't known JFT had hissy-fits about copying until Kaptain Dondo mentioned it in rbr obsessions, since I almost never open JFT's posts. So I googled it, and sure enough, John had pee'd his pants about copyright in the past day or two (back then), and there were piles of similar postings. Asking someone to not do something is "peeing my pants"? You have hissy fits, or else you wouldn't do it all the time. You're an idiot. Ouch. You are a real meanie. |
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di wrote:
"bill" wrote in message om... Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Election day's a'comin!! Steve Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. I understand your right to a minority opinion, but please remember it is a minority opinion. I think the original poster deserves more respect. -- Bill (Sleepless biker) Baka Bill, stay with 50mph tricycles, you're not good at politics. Neither is Bush and if you believe in that fool your own ignorance is flapping in the breeze. Think Foley (child molester candidate), Iraq (Viet Nam in the sand), accounting scandals, and the general corruption in office right now and I don't see how you can ignore all that. -- Bill (Sleepless biker) Baka |
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Steven Bornfeld wrote:
bill wrote: Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Election day's a'comin!! Steve Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. Well, it'll be tough to get any meaningful legislation through the next 2 years. And there's that Supreme Court. But it's a start! Steve I understand your right to a minority opinion, but please remember it is a minority opinion. I think the original poster deserves more respect. A lame duck is better than a powerful 'quack'. -- Bill (Sleepless biker) Baka |
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SLAVE of THE STATE wrote:
Dan Gregory wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Isn't that open to some debate? Insert any presidents name and it would be wrong. Again, there is nothing special about Bush. What all the demopublican asswipes are blowing so much hot air about is nothing. I'm voting for one Republican, and that is Arnold for California's governor, partly because his Democrat opponent is useless, and partly because Arnold has the sense to be distancing himself from Bush. Truman and Johnson were both Democrats and both sucked. Of course Johnson was a Texan so that might say something. -- Bill (Sleepless biker) Baka |
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SLAVE of THE STATE wrote:
Steven Bornfeld wrote: bill wrote: Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Election day's a'comin!! Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. Well, it'll be tough to get any meaningful legislation through the next 2 years. And that can only be good -- it's actually the only decent and rational reason to vote for democrats. The less politicians do, the better. You keep mistaking government for society. And there's that Supreme Court. Oh yeah, big deal -- it's been ****ed at least since John Marshall lined-out the necessary and proper clause from the constitution. What's new? But it's a start! Um, no. Same ****, different day. Partly true. A mass die off of the old and career corrupted incumbents might be a good thing for the country, kind of a chance at a 'do over'. -- Bill (Sleepless biker) Baka |
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"bill" wrote in message . com... di wrote: "bill" wrote in message om... Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Election day's a'comin!! Steve Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. I understand your right to a minority opinion, but please remember it is a minority opinion. I think the original poster deserves more respect. -- Bill (Sleepless biker) Baka Bill, stay with 50mph tricycles, you're not good at politics. Neither is Bush and if you believe in that fool your own ignorance is flapping in the breeze. Think Foley (child molester candidate), Iraq (Viet Nam in the sand), accounting scandals, and the general corruption in office right now and I don't see how you can ignore all that. -- Bill (Sleepless biker) Baka It's easy to ignore all that, just think of Jefferson, on the take with $90,000 hidden in his office McKinney, attacking Capitol Police Studds, also a child molester Kennedy, death by drowning Clinton, to much to mention the other Clinton, land scams Johnson, Viet Nam Kennedy, also Viet Nam Carter, Iran need more? |
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"John Forrest Tomlinson" wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 16:52:35 -0500, "Ghost of Chicago Stadium" wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Right. And up is down. Stay the course is adapt to win. And waterboarding isn't torture. -- I like the stuff coming from Tony Snow, he wasn't talking about waterboarding or torture. When the press asked what he was talking about Tony held party line and said he was talking about a simple dunk in the water. I bet he hates his job. |
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di wrote:
"bill" wrote in message . com... di wrote: "bill" wrote in message om... Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Election day's a'comin!! Steve Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. I understand your right to a minority opinion, but please remember it is a minority opinion. I think the original poster deserves more respect. -- Bill (Sleepless biker) Baka Bill, stay with 50mph tricycles, you're not good at politics. Neither is Bush and if you believe in that fool your own ignorance is flapping in the breeze. Think Foley (child molester candidate), Iraq (Viet Nam in the sand), accounting scandals, and the general corruption in office right now and I don't see how you can ignore all that. -- Bill (Sleepless biker) Baka It's easy to ignore all that, just think of Jefferson, on the take with $90,000 hidden in his office Waaay before my time. McKinney, attacking Capitol Police Some police need to be attacked. A badge does not put them above the law and we have corrupt chiefs in charge of honest cops scattered across the country. Studds, also a child molester Never heard of him. Kennedy, death by drowning Teddy or JFK Jr.? Clinton, to much to mention Horny is a crime? So what? the other Clinton, land scams If she runs in 2008 she could win. Johnson, Viet Nam He made it into a full blown fiasco. Kennedy, also Viet Nam He only started it as a limited oversight and not a major conflict. I can hardly blame him after the Cuban missile crisis, which he handled admirably. Bush probably would have nuked Cuba first, then said oops. Carter, Iran That was an obvious, and sadly successful move by a Muslim government to manipulate an American election. Notice how fast the hostages got released once Reagan won? need more? Lots more. You are defending the current idiot by picking on (mostly) dead people. -- Bill (Sleepless biker) Baka |
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On 27 Oct 2006 16:58:33 -0700, "SLAVE of THE STATE"
wrote: John Forrest Tomlinson wrote: On 27 Oct 2006 16:04:54 -0700, "SLAVE of THE STATE" wrote: I hadn't known JFT had hissy-fits about copying until Kaptain Dondo mentioned it in rbr obsessions, since I almost never open JFT's posts. So I googled it, and sure enough, John had pee'd his pants about copyright in the past day or two (back then), and there were piles of similar postings. Asking someone to not do something is "peeing my pants"? You have hissy fits, or else you wouldn't do it all the time. Consistently asking people not to do something that I believe is wrong is a "hissy fit"? You're an idiot. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com **************************** |
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SLAVE of THE STATE wrote:
Steven Bornfeld wrote: bill wrote: Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Election day's a'comin!! Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. Well, it'll be tough to get any meaningful legislation through the next 2 years. And that can only be good -- it's actually the only decent and rational reason to vote for democrats. The less politicians do, the better. You keep mistaking government for society. And there's that Supreme Court. Oh yeah, big deal -- it's been ****ed at least since John Marshall lined-out the necessary and proper clause from the constitution. What's new? But it's a start! Um, no. Same ****, different day. We'll see, Lyndon. Steve |
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