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Many of us in PA had mixed feelings about Ridge getting his new job.
On one hand, we got rid of him, on the other hand, we didn't. Scout "Bart Senior" wrote in message . .. KING: News of the day, Tom Ridge warned today about al Qaeda plans of a large-scale attack on the United States. Didn't increase the -- you see any politics in this? What's your reaction? KERRY: Well, I haven't been briefed yet, Larry. They have offered to brief me. I just haven't had time. Kerry doesn't care about what happens here. So John Kerry shows up big time at this fund-raiser last night. It is full of vulgarities, full of insults, full of obscenities. It is liberals in raw form, and Kerry is out there later talking about what "great American values" were on parade at this thing. KERRY: Every performer tonight in their own way -- either verbally or through their music, through their lyrics -- have conveyed to you the heart and soul of our country. You've come here tonight to invest in that, and we're going to leave here tonight determined to 'let America be America again.' Let me translate: Liberal values = vulgarity, insults, and obscentities If our heart and soul is typified by Whoopi Goldberg, and Billy Crystal, then I'd be ashamed to be an American. But it's not it's only a disease called liberal extremism. |
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Bart,
I saw that interview, I believe Kerry did two things well he 1. he answered honestly and in a straightforward manner 2. he let the American people know how he feels about scare tactics one could reread the Q&A this way: King: do you think Ridge's report is a political ploy? Kerry: yes, I don't have time for it. I don't know who I'm voting for at this point, I'm learning more everyday and hope to make an educated decision before November. It's difficult when so much of the world spins reality for their own purposes. For me, the world isn't as black and white as the Liberalism-Conservatism debate that goes on here; I want to know more about Kerry. Quite frankly, I'm ambivalent regarding Bush's performance. I'll vote for the one who can convince me he is the best man. I don't give a damn what party he's with. Scout "Bart Senior" wrote KING: News of the day, Tom Ridge warned today about al Qaeda plans of a large-scale attack on the United States. Didn't increase the -- you see any politics in this? What's your reaction? KERRY: Well, I haven't been briefed yet, Larry. They have offered to brief me. I just haven't had time. {snip} |
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"Bart Senior" wrote in message . .. KING: News of the day, Tom Ridge warned today about al Qaeda plans of a large-scale attack on the United States. Hasn't Al Qaeda been mortally weakened by the defeat of Saddam? Surely, your victory in Iraq means that the world is now safe???? Regards Donal -- |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 00:34:31 +0100, "Donal"
wrote this crap: "Bart Senior" wrote in message ... KING: News of the day, Tom Ridge warned today about al Qaeda plans of a large-scale attack on the United States. Hasn't Al Qaeda been mortally weakened by the defeat of Saddam? Surely, your victory in Iraq means that the world is now safe???? I certainly feel safer. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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Is this before or after you get a blow job from your boyfriend?
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 00:34:31 +0100, "Donal" wrote this crap: "Bart Senior" wrote in message ... KING: News of the day, Tom Ridge warned today about al Qaeda plans of a large-scale attack on the United States. Hasn't Al Qaeda been mortally weakened by the defeat of Saddam? Surely, your victory in Iraq means that the world is now safe???? I certainly feel safer. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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"Horvath" wrote in message ... Surely, your victory in Iraq means that the world is now safe???? I certainly feel safer. So why do we need so much more security at airports???? Regards Donal -- |
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"Donal" wrote in message "Horvath" wrote in message Surely, your victory in Iraq means that the world is now safe???? I certainly feel safer. So why do we need so much more security at airports???? Hmmm. I'm sorry you Irish need more since the Iraq war, but we "Murcans" haven't increased ours since it was scaled up following 9/11. Max |
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"Donal" wrote in message Hasn't Al Qaeda been mortally weakened by the defeat of Saddam? Al qaeda has been weakened, but only because they've been kept busy shoveling ignorant, uneducated dupes (suicide bombers) and money into Iraq to torment the US and the new Iraqi ruling council. You might have noticed that they've not accomplished anything in the USA since 9/11, beyond the ongoing frustration and expense incurred by our gummint. Surely, your victory in Iraq means that the world is now safe???? Would you feel safer if Saddam were still in power? If so, why would you feel less safe now? Max |
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Actually, they've accomplished a lot of their goal. They've forced us
to reduce our Civil Rights, they've forced us to have to remove our shoes before we get on a plane, they've effectively put targets on the backs of every American living or travelling abroad. I'd say we're a lot less safe. Saddam had little to do with it either way. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message link.net... "Donal" wrote in message Hasn't Al Qaeda been mortally weakened by the defeat of Saddam? Al qaeda has been weakened, but only because they've been kept busy shoveling ignorant, uneducated dupes (suicide bombers) and money into Iraq to torment the US and the new Iraqi ruling council. You might have noticed that they've not accomplished anything in the USA since 9/11, beyond the ongoing frustration and expense incurred by our gummint. Surely, your victory in Iraq means that the world is now safe???? Would you feel safer if Saddam were still in power? If so, why would you feel less safe now? Max |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Actually, they've accomplished a lot of their goal. They've forced us to reduce our Civil Rights, Wrong. The Bush administration did this. It was not necessary, and not an appropriate response to terrorism. they've forced us to have to remove our shoes before we get on a plane, If this really bothers you, Jon, you should seek counseling. they've effectively put targets on the backs of every American living or travelling abroad. In theory, perhaps. In reality, highly unlikely. I'm unaware of any Americans traveling abroad (excluding Iraq) who've been victims or close calls of terrorism. I'd say we're a lot less safe. Saddam had little to do with it either way. That was my point. How did ousting Saddam make us less safe? Max |
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