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Hey Doug, where's the beef?
"Bart Senior" wrote in message "DSK" wrote In short: lies , more lies, and more liars. If Bush & Cheney are so great, then why does their support rest on such a foundation of falsehood? I could say the same about Kerry and F-911. What you've ignored, Bart, is that the left-wing radicals, such as Doug, believe everything in F911, despite the substantial evidence that it is little more than distorted and dishonest propaganda. Max |
Hey Doug, where's the beef?
And they want to believe Kerry is not an extremist
liberal when the facts show he is. They will accept bias voting record information over the polls of numerous groups. The numerous groups who track voting records look at the entire bill being voted on and then access whether it is good or bad for that particular group. And they give a rating of 0 to 100. Kerry popped out as tied at one extreme with 93. That makes him extremist. They don't want to accept that fact that he is a liberal. Not proud of it, and wants to paint hmself as something he is not. And he wants to run on a shaky war record, like he is some kind of a hero, when he cowardly bailed out after only four months of combat duty. This is what I find so scary, as do so many others. GWB is having a tough enough time. He needs our support, and four more years to accomplish something. We don't need to change watch now. It's double or nothing. "Maxprop" wrote "Bart Senior" wrote in message "DSK" wrote In short: lies , more lies, and more liars. If Bush & Cheney are so great, then why does their support rest on such a foundation of falsehood? I could say the same about Kerry and F-911. What you've ignored, Bart, is that the left-wing radicals, such as Doug, believe everything in F911, despite the substantial evidence that it is little more than distorted and dishonest propaganda. Max |
Hey Doug, where's the beef?
Kerry served his country in VN. Bush barely served
and didn't bother to show up for his physical. We're still waiting to hear from Bush about that. Apparently, he's not got much he wants to tell us. He was a weak governer and is a terrible president. He and his father can share the glory of being one-term presidents. Here's my prediction: After Kerry wins in November, you and your right-wing wacko friends will be totally silent. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" wrote in message . net... And they want to believe Kerry is not an extremist liberal when the facts show he is. They will accept bias voting record information over the polls of numerous groups. The numerous groups who track voting records look at the entire bill being voted on and then access whether it is good or bad for that particular group. And they give a rating of 0 to 100. Kerry popped out as tied at one extreme with 93. That makes him extremist. They don't want to accept that fact that he is a liberal. Not proud of it, and wants to paint hmself as something he is not. And he wants to run on a shaky war record, like he is some kind of a hero, when he cowardly bailed out after only four months of combat duty. This is what I find so scary, as do so many others. GWB is having a tough enough time. He needs our support, and four more years to accomplish something. We don't need to change watch now. It's double or nothing. "Maxprop" wrote "Bart Senior" wrote in message "DSK" wrote In short: lies , more lies, and more liars. If Bush & Cheney are so great, then why does their support rest on such a foundation of falsehood? I could say the same about Kerry and F-911. What you've ignored, Bart, is that the left-wing radicals, such as Doug, believe everything in F911, despite the substantial evidence that it is little more than distorted and dishonest propaganda. Max |
Hey Doug, where's the beef?
"Bart Senior" wrote in message And they want to believe Kerry is not an extremist liberal when the facts show he is. They will accept bias voting record information over the polls of numerous groups. I don't really believe Kerry is an extremist liberal, but he certainly is about as far left as anyone in the Senate these days, by virtue of his voting record. That said, he has a long way to go to be as extreme as Michael Moore. But in this particular campaign there is so much rhetoric coming from the far left--Kerry really has not distanced himself from the likes of Moore, Franken, and Dean--that it is easy to equate the Kerry/Edwards campaign with the extremists. The numerous groups who track voting records look at the entire bill being voted on and then access whether it is good or bad for that particular group. And they give a rating of 0 to 100. Kerry popped out as tied at one extreme with 93. That makes him extremist. It makes him ostensibly the most liberal senator, but an extremist? They don't want to accept that fact that he is a liberal. Not proud of it, and wants to paint hmself as something he is not. It would be tough to paint Kerry as anything other than a liberal. He certainly is no centrist, nor is John E. This is the most liberal ticket the democrats have had since McGovern. And he wants to run on a shaky war record, like he is some kind of a hero, when he cowardly bailed out after only four months of combat duty. This is what I find so scary, as do so many others. GWB is having a tough enough time. He needs our support, and four more years to accomplish something. We don't need to change watch now. It's double or nothing. Traditionally liberals have a tough time getting elected in this country, at least since LBJ. Even Clinton saw this and placed his campaign rhetoric only slightly left of center. Kerry simply has too much baggage to pass himself off as a centrist. He is a liberal, and he seems to make no bones about it. If one is for bigger government and higher taxes, he's their man. Max |
Hey Doug, where's the beef?
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Here's my prediction: After Kerry wins in November, you and your right-wing wacko friends will be totally silent. You are obviously no student of human nature, Jon. Have you forgotten all the flak Clinton took during his 8 years? Do you honestly believe Rush Limbaugh will be "silent" following a Kerry victory? LOL. Max |
Hey Doug, where's the beef?
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 18:09:05 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap: Kerry served his country in VN. Bush barely served He was a fighter pilot, dumbass. It takes years of training to become a pilot, you stupid dumbass. and didn't bother to show up for his physical. We're still waiting to hear from Bush about that. Apparently, he's not got much he wants to tell us. He was a weak governer and is a terrible president. He and his father can share the glory of being one-term presidents. He was an excellant governor, and an excellant president, especially in time of a crisis. And he was an excellant businessman. You're just a gay liberal, who can't accept the truth. Here's my prediction: After Kerry wins in November, you and your right-wing wacko friends will be totally silent. Here's my prediction: After George W. Bush wins reelection, you put the muzzle of a gun in your mouth, and put us out of your misery. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
Hey Doug, where's the beef?
"Maxprop" wrote
"Bart Senior" wrote in message I don't really believe Kerry is an extremist liberal, but he certainly is about as far left as anyone in the Senate these days, by virtue of his voting record. That said, he has a long way to go to be as extreme as Michael Moore. But in this particular campaign there is so much rhetoric I was comparing Kerry to his cohorts in Congress. You are right, he is nowhere as extremist as Moore. coming from the far left--Kerry really has not distanced himself from the likes of Moore, Franken, and Dean--that it is easy to equate the Kerry/Edwards campaign with the extremists. ] Now Moore is really scary. If Kerry has denounced him, I'd feel a lot better about Kerry. When he didn't I had to place him over there with Moore. Kerry really isolated him from much of America with that. The numerous groups who track voting records look at the entire bill being voted on and then access whether it is good or bad for that particular group. And they give a rating of 0 to 100. Kerry popped out as tied at one extreme with 93. That makes him extremist. It makes him ostensibly the most liberal senator, but an extremist? If he is at one extreme in the Senate, then how far to the left would he go if unchecked? Since he won't declare his position, or take the NPAT test, we have no idea what he will do! It would be tough to paint Kerry as anything other than a liberal. He That is what they are trying to do. It's funny because hear we have a man, that is extremely liberal, who won the party nominiation because of this, and yet tries to hide it. certainly is no centrist, nor is John E. This is the most liberal ticket the democrats have had since McGovern. Traditionally liberals have a tough time getting elected in this country, at least since LBJ. Even Clinton saw this and placed his campaign rhetoric only slightly left of center. Kerry simply has too much baggage to pass himself off as a centrist. He is a liberal, and he seems to make no bones about it. If one is for bigger government and higher taxes, he's their man. Max |
Hey Doug, where's the beef?
Limbaugh would be counting the day;'s until the next
election, and begin every day with telling everyone "XX days of Kerry tyranny to go." What do you think the extremist liberals will do, when Kerry loses? They will scream the election was fixed and start impeachment proceedings. What the country needs right now is continuity, not change. "Maxprop" wrote "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Here's my prediction: After Kerry wins in November, you and your right-wing wacko friends will be totally silent. You are obviously no student of human nature, Jon. Have you forgotten all the flak Clinton took during his 8 years? Do you honestly believe Rush Limbaugh will be "silent" following a Kerry victory? LOL. Max |
Hey Doug, where's the beef?
"Horvath" wrote
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 18:09:05 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote this crap: Kerry served his country in VN. Bush barely served He was a fighter pilot, dumbass. It takes years of training to become a pilot, you stupid dumbass. If I had a chance to be a fighter pilot, I'd pick that over anything else. I couldn't qualify, because of my eyesight. I was offered a back seat in an F-4 with the Marines, maybe I should have taken that. and didn't bother to show up for his physical. We're still waiting to hear from Bush about that. Apparently, he's not got much he wants to tell us. He was a weak governer and is a terrible president. He and his father can share the glory of being one-term presidents. Is Jon still whining about GWB's physical? Do you know how many times I ducked things like that. I got sick every time I had a flu shot and finally made a deal with the fellow who gave shots. We'd talk for 30 minutes, he'd pretend he forgot, and ask me if he gave me the shot already, and I'd say yes, and he'd send me on my way! The reserves are even more relaxed than active duty. Here's my prediction: After George W. Bush wins reelection, you put the muzzle of a gun in your mouth, and put us out of your misery. Jon doesn't have a gun. Maybe a water pistol. |
Hey Doug, where's the beef?
Bart Senior wrote:
"Horvath" wrote Here's my prediction: After George W. Bush wins reelection, you (Jon) put the muzzle of a gun in your mouth, and put us out of your misery. Jon doesn't have a gun. Maybe a water pistol. Scared of guns? |
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