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John Kerry has missed more Senate votes this session than he's made.
After Kerry blew-off the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting in Boston earlier this week, Menino was quoted as saying of Kerry's refusal to appear and subsequent actions, "This is typical of small- minded individuals who have to create controversy." John Kerry has taken some flack over the absence of African Americans among his top campaign advisors and a "certain amount of awkwardness," was reported during his speech at Jesse Jackson's Rainbow/PUSH event Tuesday. Jackson had earlier been quoted describing Kerry as "the best we have to work with." "When he was running for Lieutenant Governor in 1982, John Kerry campaigned against planning for state evacuation in the event of a nuclear attack. He actually ran a radio ad saying, 'Someone has to stand up and say 'no' to this madness.'" During a Democrat fundraiser in San Francisco Monday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told the audience. "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." |
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Comments interspersed...
"Bart Senior" wrote in message . net... John Kerry has missed more Senate votes this session than he's made. Are you trying to say that this is a good or bad thing? After Kerry blew-off the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting in Boston earlier this week, Menino was quoted as saying of Kerry's refusal to appear and subsequent actions, "This is typical of small- minded individuals who have to create controversy." He didn't want to cross a picket line. He's never crossed a picket line. He wants the union votes more than the mayors votes. Seems logical to me. John Kerry has taken some flack over the absence of African Americans among his top campaign advisors and a "certain amount of awkwardness," was reported during his speech at Jesse Jackson's Rainbow/PUSH event Tuesday. Jackson had earlier been quoted describing Kerry as "the best we have to work with." Seems like he would be perfect for the racists who don't think minorities should be involved in decision making. So, is this a good or bad thing from your perspective? "When he was running for Lieutenant Governor in 1982, John Kerry campaigned against planning for state evacuation in the event of a nuclear attack. He actually ran a radio ad saying, 'Someone has to stand up and say 'no' to this madness.'" Sounds like it was a huge waste of money. Where are people supposed to go, Canada? During a Democrat fundraiser in San Francisco Monday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told the audience. "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Like illegal drugs? Like WMDs? Like assault rifles? Pretty easy to take things out of context isn't it.... |
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![]() Jonathan Ganz wrote "Bart Senior" wrote John Kerry has missed more Senate votes this session than he's made. Are you trying to say that this is a good or bad thing? Good point Jon. I should be happy he doesn't show up. After Kerry blew-off the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting in Boston earlier this week, Menino was quoted as saying of Kerry's refusal to appear and subsequent actions, "This is typical of small- minded individuals who have to create controversy." He didn't want to cross a picket line. He's never crossed a picket line. He wants the union votes more than the mayors votes. Seems logical to me. Seems like a lame reason to me. John Kerry has taken some flack over the absence of African Americans among his top campaign advisors and a "certain amount of awkwardness," was reported during his speech at Jesse Jackson's Rainbow/PUSH event Tuesday. Jackson had earlier been quoted describing Kerry as "the best we have to work with." Seems like he would be perfect for the racists who don't think minorities should be involved in decision making. So, is this a good or bad thing from your perspective? So why do you support him? Are you a racist? I'd keep my distance from Jackson. The guy is an idiot. "When he was running for Lieutenant Governor in 1982, John Kerry campaigned against planning for state evacuation in the event of a nuclear attack. He actually ran a radio ad saying, 'Someone has to stand up and say 'no' to this madness.'" Sounds like it was a huge waste of money. Where are people supposed to go, Canada? It had nothing to do with money. "Kerry justified not being prepared by saying a nuclear attack was 'unthinkable.' On 9/11, America learned planning for the 'unthinkable' must be our first priority. Kerry's lack of judgment on preparation for an attack at the height of the Cold War calls into question whether he has the judgment necessary to lead our nation today in a time of terrorist threats. President Bush's leadership in the face of these threats has made our nation safer and more secure." During a Democrat fundraiser in San Francisco Monday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told the audience. "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Like illegal drugs? Like WMDs? Like assault rifles? Pretty easy to take things out of context isn't it.... She was talking about taking back tax cuts to give more to the needy zeros. Full Quote: "Many of you are well enough off that ... the tax cuts may have helped you," Sen. Clinton said. "We're saying that for America to get back on track, we're probably going to cut that short and not give it to you. We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Karl Marx could not have said it better. Hillary Clinton is a communist. If the people in the communist countries recognize the importance of a free market, why don't the liberals? Go live in Russia and see what it is like before you vote liberal and vote to destroy the US. While there is no better place than the 'leftiest big city on the Left Coast' to spout this socialist drivel, this shows why Hillary Clinton is still not quite ready for primetime when it comes to politics. Socialist type phrases "for the common good" don't play very well outside those pockets of liberalism. Getting back on track? Increasing taxes puts us back on track? Putting us back on track would be to stop the out of control spending. taxation is worse in this country than every before--every form of tax is being levied. In Connecticut, you pay taxes on products you return to the store! You pay taxes on used cars--when taxes have already been paid on them mulitple times with eash sale? Why? The bureacracy is getting bigger and bigger, requiring more and more money. It has to stop. Letting liberalism run it's course and we will end up with dead beats voting themselves more benefits at the expense of productive workers, and a crippled economy consisting of mainly lower class incomes. The trend is clear. The middle class is paying for what the Democrats vote for themselves. Not hte rich. The rich move their money to the Cayman Island while working people pay the price. The liberal politicians have sold out America because the job pays well, and it give them an opportunity for graft, and kickbacks, not because they believe in what they say. Look at what happened in California, when worker's comp was increased --2/3 of the industry tax revenue left the state! The world 9th largest economy crumbled, and may never recover. People will not stand around letting themselves be robbed through excessive taxation. If you want to give, then give. Don't mandate that everyone else lose their homes, and what they have just because the poor majority votes themselves more benefits. If this continues, most of the money will leave the US and there will be a crippled US economey and ghost of a tax base. What will the liberals do then? Eat each other? Vote smart. Vote conservative or there won't be any country for your children to enjoy, only oppressive taxation, which history has shown, over and over again to cripple economies. A conservative vote is a vote for freedom and our future. |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Comments interspersed... "Bart Senior" wrote in message John Kerry has missed more Senate votes this session than he's made. Are you trying to say that this is a good or bad thing? Works for me. Now if we could just get the other 99 senators to "miss" votes. During a Democrat fundraiser in San Francisco Monday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told the audience. "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Like illegal drugs? Like WMDs? Like assault rifles? Pretty easy to take things out of context isn't it.... Like money. More and more of our money. Max |
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I think the worst offender is someone who takes away your job.
I'd gladly give up some cash to have the job market actually be stable or growing (not talking about burger flippers). Talk to Bu****. He's taken away millions of jobs. Fortunately, despite him, they're starting to come back. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Comments interspersed... "Bart Senior" wrote in message John Kerry has missed more Senate votes this session than he's made. Are you trying to say that this is a good or bad thing? Works for me. Now if we could just get the other 99 senators to "miss" votes. During a Democrat fundraiser in San Francisco Monday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told the audience. "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Like illegal drugs? Like WMDs? Like assault rifles? Pretty easy to take things out of context isn't it.... Like money. More and more of our money. Max |
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what have you got against burger flippers?
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... I think the worst offender is someone who takes away your job. I'd gladly give up some cash to have the job market actually be stable or growing (not talking about burger flippers). Talk to Bu****. He's taken away millions of jobs. Fortunately, despite him, they're starting to come back. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Comments interspersed... "Bart Senior" wrote in message John Kerry has missed more Senate votes this session than he's made. Are you trying to say that this is a good or bad thing? Works for me. Now if we could just get the other 99 senators to "miss" votes. During a Democrat fundraiser in San Francisco Monday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told the audience. "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Like illegal drugs? Like WMDs? Like assault rifles? Pretty easy to take things out of context isn't it.... Like money. More and more of our money. Max |
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I eat too many of them.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... what have you got against burger flippers? "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... I think the worst offender is someone who takes away your job. I'd gladly give up some cash to have the job market actually be stable or growing (not talking about burger flippers). Talk to Bu****. He's taken away millions of jobs. Fortunately, despite him, they're starting to come back. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Comments interspersed... "Bart Senior" wrote in message John Kerry has missed more Senate votes this session than he's made. Are you trying to say that this is a good or bad thing? Works for me. Now if we could just get the other 99 senators to "miss" votes. During a Democrat fundraiser in San Francisco Monday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told the audience. "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Like illegal drugs? Like WMDs? Like assault rifles? Pretty easy to take things out of context isn't it.... Like money. More and more of our money. Max |
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In desperate need !
If it wasn't for the investigative reports of David Sween, who has been one step ahead of the effort to frame an innocent man, Scott Peterson would have been dead and buried by now, just like Richard Albert Ricci was. The fact that David Sween is responsible for saving Scott Peterson became graphically plain recently, when the disgraced prosecution tried to save the reputation of the incompetent, Detective Allen Brocchini. The detective had gotten a call about how Scott dumped Laci in the ocean on April 19, 2003, a day after Scott Peterson was arrested, but Detective Allen Brocchini did not follow up because, in his words, "I just couldn't corroborate it, and I just didn't put a lot of stock in it." In retrospect, such a call is consistent with the persistent effort to frame Scott Peterson, and investigator, David Sween, had virually made that crystal clear when he wrote the following report: http://www.geocities.com/botenth/scott.htm So you see, if David Sween did not methodically and systematically expose every absurd plot to frame Scott Peterson, the prosecution might have fraudulently "cemented" the case against Scott early on, and he may have died in prison, just like Richard Albert Ricci did. The April 19 telephone call tip that Brochini dismissed is the very same one that the prosecution has currently embraced, and that is a clear indication of the fact that earlier efforts to frame Scott Peterson were discarded because David Sween exposed every fraudulent effort to "cement" the case against Scott Peterson. If Scott has a guardian angel looking over his shoulder, his name is David Sween, and I seriously believe that in the absence of his brilliant reporting, Scott Peterson would be dead. _____________________________ this was posted on the nsnews message board and it is worth repeating here ! http://www.geocities.com/botenth/scott.htm |
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Fine, write me a check.
Clinton took away hundreds of thousand of jobs including mine. Don't blame Bush when you don't have a clue what you are talking about. The Clinton's cheating with White Water gave the green light for corporate greed to go crazy. The economy that began falling with the tech collapse a few years ago, began in Britian when they auctioned off frequency spectrum to the highest telecom bidders, instead of the best qualified companies. The result was that government gained $36 billion instead of the expected $9 billion. Nations around the world got greedy and did the same thing. The companys that got the frequency specturm stood likely to make billions, but not right away. First they had to pay for it, and they didn't have the money. To finance all that, telecom corporations faked growth figures and bankers financed them when they shouldn't. When growth figures were not met, Nokia and other cell makers crashed followed by telecom stocks, then the whole tech sector, then the entire market. If you want to point the finger at any President. Clinton is the clear winner by being a cheat and greedy himself, he set the example that everyone else followed. And he pardoned those who paid him off. Shame on you for blaming Bush, who has integrity and morals, things unknown in the Democratic {sell-out} Party. The Democrats never look at the long picture, their policy is appeasement, like England's Chamberlin in WWII--that never works. It takes toughness and moral intergirty to look after the common good, not personal greedy so prevalent in the Democratic Party. Let's vote for the greediest in the Democratic Party. The nominations are; Hilllary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson, and John Kerry. Jonathan Ganz wrote I think the worst offender is someone who takes away your job. I'd gladly give up some cash to have the job market actually be stable or growing (not talking about burger flippers). Talk to Bu****. He's taken away millions of jobs. Fortunately, despite him, they're starting to come back. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Comments interspersed... "Bart Senior" wrote in message John Kerry has missed more Senate votes this session than he's made. Are you trying to say that this is a good or bad thing? Works for me. Now if we could just get the other 99 senators to "miss" votes. During a Democrat fundraiser in San Francisco Monday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told the audience. "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Like illegal drugs? Like WMDs? Like assault rifles? Pretty easy to take things out of context isn't it.... Like money. More and more of our money. Max |
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I'm sorry you lost your job, but your facts are twisted around.
Anyone who takes a dispassionate look at the economy would see that Clinton did everything he could for the economy, while Bush did nothing. Clinton lied about a blow job. Bush lied about WMDs and a war that has brought this country nothing but heartache and discrace. Clinton never lied about his lack of service. Bush didn't even bother to show up for his physical. Clinton may be a sex addict, but Bush is addicted to alcohol. Good on him that he hasn't had a drink in a long time. I hope he stays sober throughout the rest of his term, although he acts like he's drunk most of the time. He's inarticulate and low brow. He picked a liar and a cheat for his VP, as well as for most of his cabinet. He picked a guy for attorney general who lost an election to a dead guy and who annointed himself with oil. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" wrote in message t... Fine, write me a check. Clinton took away hundreds of thousand of jobs including mine. Don't blame Bush when you don't have a clue what you are talking about. The Clinton's cheating with White Water gave the green light for corporate greed to go crazy. The economy that began falling with the tech collapse a few years ago, began in Britian when they auctioned off frequency spectrum to the highest telecom bidders, instead of the best qualified companies. The result was that government gained $36 billion instead of the expected $9 billion. Nations around the world got greedy and did the same thing. The companys that got the frequency specturm stood likely to make billions, but not right away. First they had to pay for it, and they didn't have the money. To finance all that, telecom corporations faked growth figures and bankers financed them when they shouldn't. When growth figures were not met, Nokia and other cell makers crashed followed by telecom stocks, then the whole tech sector, then the entire market. If you want to point the finger at any President. Clinton is the clear winner by being a cheat and greedy himself, he set the example that everyone else followed. And he pardoned those who paid him off. Shame on you for blaming Bush, who has integrity and morals, things unknown in the Democratic {sell-out} Party. The Democrats never look at the long picture, their policy is appeasement, like England's Chamberlin in WWII--that never works. It takes toughness and moral intergirty to look after the common good, not personal greedy so prevalent in the Democratic Party. Let's vote for the greediest in the Democratic Party. The nominations are; Hilllary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson, and John Kerry. Jonathan Ganz wrote I think the worst offender is someone who takes away your job. I'd gladly give up some cash to have the job market actually be stable or growing (not talking about burger flippers). Talk to Bu****. He's taken away millions of jobs. Fortunately, despite him, they're starting to come back. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Comments interspersed... "Bart Senior" wrote in message John Kerry has missed more Senate votes this session than he's made. Are you trying to say that this is a good or bad thing? Works for me. Now if we could just get the other 99 senators to "miss" votes. During a Democrat fundraiser in San Francisco Monday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told the audience. "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Like illegal drugs? Like WMDs? Like assault rifles? Pretty easy to take things out of context isn't it.... Like money. More and more of our money. Max |