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Bobsprit November 3rd 04 01:52 PM

Winner List!
 

Scotty Potty
Joe
Bin Laden
Terrorism
Drug Companies
Racists
Dave


Scott Vernon November 3rd 04 02:01 PM

King George


"Bobsprit" wrote ...

Scotty Potty
Joe
Dave




Scott Vernon November 3rd 04 02:06 PM


"Bobsprit" cried...


Bush
SailLoco
U.S.A.

Scotty Potty
Joe
Dave




Bobsprit November 3rd 04 02:17 PM

U.S.A.


How did the USA win? Drug companies will continue to steal. Environment will
continue to suffer. The rights of American women and gays will continue to be
challenged. Deficit will continue to grow.
Some win that is.

RB

Scott Vernon November 3rd 04 02:25 PM


"Bobsprit" cried...
U.S.A.


Boo hoo hoo hoo Boo hoo hoo hoo
Boo hoo hoo hoo Boo hoo hoo hoo
Boo hoo hoo hoo Boo hoo hoo hoo

Some LOSER I am.

RB




Bobsprit November 3rd 04 10:46 PM

Bin Laden
Terrorism
Drug Companies
Racists
Dave


You forgot the rich guys who have dollars invested in defence.


The fact that a president who protects Bin Laden was re-elected pretty much
says it all.

RB

Thom Stewart November 3rd 04 11:23 PM

Cheessee Oz

Spare us your comments. You've proven yourself a loser on two
continents, politically.

I hope this loss for the Democrate acts as a wake up call. They've gone
way to far to the left. I truly hope that the leaders, some how, pulls
the party back to a much more Moderate Stance.

Ole Thom/ From the losers list


Jonathan Ganz November 4th 04 12:22 AM

In article ,
wrote:
Actually, the problem is that they haven't gone far enough to the left at all.
If you don't see that, you are blind.


Exactly.


--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."


Bobsprit November 4th 04 12:54 AM

I hope this loss for the Democrate acts as a wake up call. They've gone
way to far to the left.


Yeah...silly democrats! Save the environment, save the sick with cheaper meds
and new science, equal rights for everyone. What kinda kooky stuff is that,
right Thom?
Age and wisdom often part, assuming they were ever joined to begin with.

RB

Maxprop November 4th 04 02:10 AM


wrote in message

Actually, the problem is that they haven't gone far enough to the left at
all.
If you don't see that, you are blind.


Why not just foment a leftist revolution, Einstein? Kill the president,
shoot up Congress, and install a puppet dictator.

Is that far enough left for ya?

(Isn't it time for you to run and hide again (killfile me)?)


Max



Maxprop November 4th 04 02:17 AM


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message

Cheessee Oz

Spare us your comments. You've proven yourself a loser on two
continents, politically.

I hope this loss for the Democrate acts as a wake up call. They've gone
way to far to the left. I truly hope that the leaders, some how, pulls
the party back to a much more Moderate Stance.


For socialists like Oz, Ganz, and BBtheS only someone akin to Fidel Castro
or Leonid Brezhnev will do. For the rest of the democrat party, they would
be well-advised to seek a more centrist point of view, as you suggest. I
suspect yesterday's vote was, to some degree, a referrendum on this. Most
democrats aren't the rabid leftists that a few in this NG seem to be.


Ole Thom/ From the losers list


I feel left out, having been omitted from the either list. I've been rather
abrasive today in my posts. Perhaps I'll make one or the other list after
all.



Jonathan Ganz November 4th 04 02:48 AM

In article k.net,
Maxprop wrote:
For socialists like Oz, Ganz, and BBtheS only someone akin to Fidel Castro
or Leonid Brezhnev will do. For the rest of the democrat party, they would
be well-advised to seek a more centrist point of view, as you suggest. I
suspect yesterday's vote was, to some degree, a referrendum on this. Most
democrats aren't the rabid leftists that a few in this NG seem to be.


You're really an idiot. Castro and Brezhnev are COMMUNISTS not
socialists. Sweden is pretty close to Russia. Maybe you were thinking
of them.

I feel left out, having been omitted from the either list. I've been rather
abrasive today in my posts. Perhaps I'll make one or the other list after
all.


You've always been on the loser list. No need to be repetitive.
--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."


Thom Stewart November 4th 04 03:34 AM

Nutsy,

I'd like to suggest that you, also Jon, take a look at a map of the
States that the Democrats didn't take.

The Big Red covered the south and Bible Belt Midwest. Then;

Check your history to see where the last two Democratic Presidents came
from. Even my old mind remembers. Arkansas Clinton; Georgia Carter.
Both rather conservative areas. In fact, only one Democrat President,
Kennedy wasn't from the South and he had the help of Watergate. The
other two, Johnson from Texas and Truman from Missouri. Most were middle
of the road guys

Now Nutsy & Jon if you would explain why the South and mid west needs to
have a greater Lefty-Liberal choice I'd be more than willing to listen.

Ole Thom


Jonathan Ganz November 4th 04 03:49 AM

In article ,
Thom Stewart wrote:
Nutsy,

I'd like to suggest that you, also Jon, take a look at a map of the
States that the Democrats didn't take.

The Big Red covered the south and Bible Belt Midwest. Then;

Check your history to see where the last two Democratic Presidents came
from. Even my old mind remembers. Arkansas Clinton; Georgia Carter.
Both rather conservative areas. In fact, only one Democrat President,
Kennedy wasn't from the South and he had the help of Watergate. The
other two, Johnson from Texas and Truman from Missouri. Most were middle
of the road guys

Now Nutsy & Jon if you would explain why the South and mid west needs to
have a greater Lefty-Liberal choice I'd be more than willing to listen.


The people are voting against their own best interest, in a large
measure because they are being hijacked by the mix of religion and
politics. Also, the average level of education is pretty low, not just
in the South. The combination of the two is deadly. Thus, we get Bush
for another term.

--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."


SAIL LOCO November 4th 04 04:31 AM

The people are voting against their own best interest, in a large
measure because they are being hijacked by the mix of religion and
politics. Also, the average level of education is pretty low, not just
in the South. The combination of the two is deadly. Thus, we get Bush
for another term.

LOL...................... The uneducated inner city folk on the east and west
coasts voted for Kerry. The crowd that knows they get their entitlements when
a Democrat is in office.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"Trains are a winter sport"

Bobsprit November 4th 04 09:47 AM

The uneducated inner city folk on the east and west
coasts voted for Kerry. The crowd that knows they get their entitlements when
a Democrat is in office.

Snap out of it Loco. California and NY swung hard for Kerry. Why? Because they
are the social and economic centers of the country. In NY you find tolerant
folks who aren't worked up over gay marriage, people who generally like medical
progress and a general understanding of the big picture. High population
density areas generally swing democratic because there's less hate.
The KKK States and counties voted for Bush. Look at the maps on CNN.com county
by county. Look to see where Kerry won in Florida or where Bush did well in PA.
This was old world religious mania vs. progressive science. You cast your vote
against gays, women, medical science and the environment. You also cast your
vote for war and national isolationism. You cast your vote for hate and
misguided patriotism.

RB

Scott Vernon November 4th 04 11:04 AM

what's that sound? Oh, it's a liberal loser whiner.

bwahahahahahahahahah

"Jonathan Loser Ganz" wrote

The people are voting against their own best interest, in a large
measure because they are being hijacked by the mix of religion and
politics. Also, the average level of education is pretty low, not

just
in the South. The combination of the two is deadly. Thus, we get

Bush
for another term.

--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."




Bobsprit November 4th 04 11:44 AM

Peter has a point, and

it was aimed at ganz and your ilk to stop crying about losing and do
something positve for once.


Poor Scotty, he can't even read!

RB

SAIL LOCO November 4th 04 03:54 PM

California and NY swung hard for Kerry. Why? Because they
are the social and economic centers of the country. In NY you find tolerant
folks

I always said the Boob lives in a parallel universe. Nobody ever said
"tolerant folks" live in N.Y. In fact everybody says it's a tough place to
live because of the people. You are displaying that mind set that too many New
Yorkers have which thinks everything between the two coasts is a farm.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"Trains are a winter sport"

Thom Stewart November 4th 04 05:21 PM

Peter,

There is a strange thing that happens in this Country every Election
Year.

It comes as a shock to New Yorkers, San Francisco, and Los Angeles that
they are not the United States. It really bothers them to learn that
they have to be submitted to the will of the rest of the Nation. They
have trouble understanding that they are only a part of the United
States of America and not that the USA is part of their domain.

Ole Thom


Jonathan Ganz November 4th 04 05:36 PM

In article ,
SAIL LOCO wrote:
California and NY swung hard for Kerry. Why? Because they
are the social and economic centers of the country. In NY you find tolerant
folks

I always said the Boob lives in a parallel universe. Nobody ever said
"tolerant folks" live in N.Y. In fact everybody says it's a tough place to
live because of the people. You are displaying that mind set that too many New
Yorkers have which thinks everything between the two coasts is a farm.


They may not be farms, but they're definitly fly-over states.

--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."


Bobsprit November 4th 04 05:40 PM

In fact everybody says it's a tough place to
live because of the people.

Gosh, the US Government survey says NY is the safest city.
FACT.
Loco is an Idiot. FACT!

Bwahahahahhaaha!

RB

Bobsprit November 4th 04 05:42 PM

You are displaying that mind set that too many New
Yorkers have which thinks everything between the two coasts is a farm.

I used to live in Kentucky, you moron. Never did I see a more racist place. I
was in NC this summer and it's no better. My wife is from Ohio and she's glad
to be away from the narrow minded folks there as well.
Moo.

RB

Jonathan Ganz November 4th 04 05:47 PM

In article ,
Scott Vernon wrote:
it was aimed at ganz and your ilk to stop crying about losing and do
something positve for once. Get over it, you lost. move on. Stop
crying and blaming others. In other words, stop being a liberal.


While you aim your insults without provocation at me? Sorry
Peter... **** you scooter.

--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."


Jonathan Ganz November 4th 04 05:49 PM

In article ,
Thom Stewart wrote:
Peter,

There is a strange thing that happens in this Country every Election
Year.

It comes as a shock to New Yorkers, San Francisco, and Los Angeles that
they are not the United States. It really bothers them to learn that
they have to be submitted to the will of the rest of the Nation. They
have trouble understanding that they are only a part of the United
States of America and not that the USA is part of their domain.


We tend to lead the nation in all of the significant social and
technological ways. Even the Republican governor we have is pretty
progressive.

--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."


Bobsprit November 4th 04 06:13 PM

Loco, Dave, Joe, and Scotty to agree with me? They started flinging
the insults, and I refuse to lie down.

You sure as hell better not lie down with Scotty Potti around.

RB

Capt. Mooron November 4th 04 10:15 PM


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
Peter,

There is a strange thing that happens in this Country every Election
Year.

It comes as a shock to New Yorkers, San Francisco, and Los Angeles that
they are not the United States. It really bothers them to learn that
they have to be submitted to the will of the rest of the Nation. They
have trouble understanding that they are only a part of the United
States of America and not that the USA is part of their domain.


Sort of the way the USA thinks of itself within the global community??

CM



Thom Stewart November 5th 04 12:37 AM

CM,

You are correct. The USA is looked on as the "BULLY ON THE BLOCK" to the
rest of the world right now. I guess with good reason.

We will do something about it. We alway have! It took a long time to
live down the Monroe Doc. but we did it and we survived. We just don't
give ourselves up until we are sure of our own security. I hope so
anyway.

We have some very good examples of giving up national security shown us
by the countries of Europe/Hitler period.

Capt., We'll come around. Give us time. Your Gybes do help. We are
aware!

Ole Thom


Scott Vernon November 5th 04 12:58 AM

See Jon, this is exactly what Peter was talking about.

SV


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote

They may not be farms, but they're definitly fly-over states.





Scott Vernon November 5th 04 01:01 AM

Watch it Mooron, you're being taped.

Scotty

"Capt. Mooron" wrote
Sort of the way the USA thinks of itself within the global

community??

CM





Scott Vernon November 5th 04 01:05 AM


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote

While you aim your insults without provocation at me? Sorry
Peter, **** you .



tut, tut, more insults, and a gay insult to boot.





Jonathan Ganz November 5th 04 01:06 AM

In article ,
Scott Vernon wrote:
See Jon, this is exactly what Peter was talking about.

SV


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote

They may not be farms, but they're definitly fly-over states.


I know.

Found on Salon.com...

Lefty Web sites are buzzing with a supposed "statistical analysis"
that they say proves that Republicans stole the election by rigging
paperless touch screen machines. According to the analysis performed
by a Democratic Underground regular who goes by the handle
SoCalDemocrat, states that use electronic machines were all showing
strong Kerry support in exit polls, but when the results came in, the
states went to Bush. The polls (which are based on interviews with
voters as they leave the polls) indicate that voters in the state
really voted for Kerry, the lefties say; the machines distorted or
changed their votes. "Maybe Dubayah believes God will see him through
this, but it's going to take more than blind faith to pull the wool
over the data and the facts," SoCalDemocrat writes.
--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."


Scott Vernon November 5th 04 01:06 AM


"Jonathan Loser Ganz" wrote

We tend to lead the nation in all of the significant social and
technological ways.


social ways? Hah! What a pompous little twit you are.

S



Jonathan Ganz November 5th 04 01:06 AM

In article ,
Scott Vernon wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote

While you aim your insults without provocation at me? Sorry
Peter, **** you .



tut, tut, more insults, and a gay insult to boot.


Cheney is gay?

--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."


Jonathan Ganz November 5th 04 01:07 AM

In article ,
Scott Vernon wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote

We tend to lead the nation in all of the significant social and
technological ways.


social ways? Hah! What a pompous little twit you are.


It's accurate. You drive a truck for a living right?

--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."


Scott Vernon November 5th 04 01:17 AM


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Scott Vernon wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote

We tend to lead the nation in all of the significant social and
technological ways.


social ways? Hah! What a pompous little twit you are.


It's accurate. You drive a truck for a living right?



No, it's a hobby of mine. My wife works.

S



Bobsprit November 5th 04 01:23 AM

It's accurate. You drive a truck for a living right?


I wouldn't call that living. "Existing" is a better word for it. Like mold.

RB

Bobsprit November 5th 04 01:24 AM

Scotty Potti wrote...

No, it's a hobby of mine. My wife works the streets.

Scott Vernon November 5th 04 01:26 AM

Ganz
boob
BB
vito




Scott Vernon November 5th 04 01:39 AM

driving home from Hudson today I saw a Subaroo with a Kerry/Edward's
bumper sticker. On the off chance that it was you, I ran it off the
road.

Was that you?

Hopefully,
Scotty

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
It's accurate. You drive a truck for a living right?


I wouldn't call that living. "Existing" is a better word for it.

Like mold.

RB





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