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jps April 26th 09 07:49 PM

How stupid can you get..
 
On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 15:25:26 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Apr 25, 4:20*pm, jps wrote:
On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 10:30:05 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Apr 25, 8:31*am, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message


...
On Apr 25, 8:09 am, "Don White" wrote:


There must be a passel of slow learners down
there...http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/1118515.html


Don, I was kind of wondering that myself......


Canoe spill lands men in hospital


Sat. Apr 25 - 4:46 AM


LIVERPOOL — Two men were taken to Queens General Hospital here Friday
afternoon after their canoe capsized in Ponhook Lake, Queens County.


snip..


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Yes..we know boaters aren't always the brightest around *..take a good look
in here...
but at least none of them are trying to run the most powerful country on
earth.
Scary eh?


Well, I wouldn't' worry about McCain. he had his chance.


You're saying he's not part of Republican leadership? *I'm sure that'd
be news to him.


You boast of such high intelligence, and must ask a question like that?


He may be the most trusted Republican by independents and democrats at
this point. Although he pulled a hail mary stunt by selecting
Palin as a running mate, he still has some credibility. He's
supported Obama when he felt he was right and opposed him when he's
disagreed - his integrity is far more intact than Boner, Cantor,
Gingrich, Limbaugh or Michael Steele.

For the Republicans to distance themselves or throw McCain out of the
party would be further folly but consistent with the self destructive
streak we've been witnessing for the past several years.

Now, why don't you shed some light on your thinking about McCain
instead of flippant, empty rhetoric.

HK April 26th 09 08:12 PM

How stupid can you get..
 
jps wrote:
On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 15:25:26 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Apr 25, 4:20 pm, jps wrote:
On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 10:30:05 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Apr 25, 8:31 am, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Apr 25, 8:09 am, "Don White" wrote:
There must be a passel of slow learners down
there...http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/1118515.html
Don, I was kind of wondering that myself......
Canoe spill lands men in hospital
Sat. Apr 25 - 4:46 AM
LIVERPOOL — Two men were taken to Queens General Hospital here Friday
afternoon after their canoe capsized in Ponhook Lake, Queens County.
snip..
************************************************** ************
Yes..we know boaters aren't always the brightest around ..take a good look
in here...
but at least none of them are trying to run the most powerful country on
earth.
Scary eh?
Well, I wouldn't' worry about McCain. he had his chance.
You're saying he's not part of Republican leadership? I'm sure that'd
be news to him.

You boast of such high intelligence, and must ask a question like that?


He may be the most trusted Republican by independents and democrats at
this point. Although he pulled a hail mary stunt by selecting
Palin as a running mate, he still has some credibility. He's
supported Obama when he felt he was right and opposed him when he's
disagreed - his integrity is far more intact than Boner, Cantor,
Gingrich, Limbaugh or Michael Steele.

For the Republicans to distance themselves or throw McCain out of the
party would be further folly but consistent with the self destructive
streak we've been witnessing for the past several years.

Now, why don't you shed some light on your thinking about McCain
instead of flippant, empty rhetoric.



Actually, McCain is about the only Republican around who a majority of
Americans respect. Who else is there? Palin? Boehner? Limbaugh? Romney?
Certainly not Gingrich, Limbaugh or the idiot congressman from Virginia,
Cantor. It's kind of humorous watching the pundits and others on the GOP
side pushing the party further to the right. It seems like a death wish.
Funnier still is the daily criticism from the right in the absence of
any reasonable ideas to help this country solve the horrific problems
left behind by idiot Bush and his gang of criminals.

Tim April 26th 09 08:13 PM

How stupid can you get..
 
On Apr 26, 1:49*pm, jps wrote:
On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 15:25:26 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Apr 25, 4:20*pm, jps wrote:
On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 10:30:05 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


On Apr 25, 8:31*am, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message


...
On Apr 25, 8:09 am, "Don White" wrote:


There must be a passel of slow learners down
there...http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/1118515.html


Don, I was kind of wondering that myself......


Canoe spill lands men in hospital


Sat. Apr 25 - 4:46 AM


LIVERPOOL — Two men were taken to Queens General Hospital here Friday
afternoon after their canoe capsized in Ponhook Lake, Queens County..


snip..


************************************************** ************


Yes..we know boaters aren't always the brightest around *..take a good look
in here...
but at least none of them are trying to run the most powerful country on
earth.
Scary eh?


Well, I wouldn't' worry about McCain. he had his chance.


You're saying he's not part of Republican leadership? *I'm sure that'd
be news to him.


You boast of such high intelligence, and must ask a question like that?


He may be the most trusted Republican by independents and democrats at
this point. *Although he pulled a hail mary stunt by selecting
*Palin as a running mate, he still has some credibility. *He's
supported Obama when he felt he was right and opposed him when he's
disagreed - his integrity is far more intact than Boner, Cantor,
Gingrich, Limbaugh or Michael Steele.

For the Republicans to distance themselves or throw McCain out of the
party would be further folly but consistent with the self destructive
streak we've been witnessing for the past several years.

Now, why don't you shed some light on your thinking about McCain
instead of flippant, empty rhetoric.


Why? because I really don't have to. My comment isn't truely what is
in question here.

MCain ran for the presidency and lost. He had his chance. And chances
are strong that he won't run again. That's it.

so, whats so "flippant" about that?

HK April 27th 09 12:31 AM

How stupid can you get..
 
wrote:
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 15:12:30 -0400, HK wrote:

Now, why don't you shed some light on your thinking about McCain
instead of flippant, empty rhetoric.


Actually, McCain is about the only Republican around who a majority of
Americans respect. Who else is there? Palin? Boehner? Limbaugh? Romney?
Certainly not Gingrich, Limbaugh or the idiot congressman from Virginia,
Cantor.


Actually Gingrich is the shining star on that list. Without him and
the 104th congress the Clinton "budget miracle" could never have
happened. You have to throw Ross Perot in there too.
The problem for the GOP is they don't have a new Gingrich.
I agree Limbaugh is not helping anyone but Limbaugh, and I can say
that for Olbermann too. I am not sure we are actually served by the 24
hour news cycle.


I agree that on the list of Republican leaders, Gingrich is at or near
the top. Newt, however, has "issues," issues that should infuriate the
evangelicals in the Republican base.

D K[_3_] April 27th 09 12:58 AM

How stupid can you get..
 
jps wrote:

He may be the most trusted Republican by independents and democrats at
this point. Although he pulled a hail mary stunt by selecting
Palin as a running mate, he still has some credibility. He's
supported Obama when he felt he was right and opposed him when he's
disagreed - his integrity is far more intact than Boner, Cantor,
Gingrich, Limbaugh or Michael Steele.

For the Republicans to distance themselves or throw McCain out of the
party would be further folly but consistent with the self destructive
streak we've been witnessing for the past several years.

Now, why don't you shed some light on your thinking about McCain
instead of flippant, empty rhetoric.


What the hell does this post have to do about guns?

jps April 27th 09 08:35 AM

How stupid can you get..
 
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 19:58:58 -0400, D K
wrote:

jps wrote:

He may be the most trusted Republican by independents and democrats at
this point. Although he pulled a hail mary stunt by selecting
Palin as a running mate, he still has some credibility. He's
supported Obama when he felt he was right and opposed him when he's
disagreed - his integrity is far more intact than Boner, Cantor,
Gingrich, Limbaugh or Michael Steele.

For the Republicans to distance themselves or throw McCain out of the
party would be further folly but consistent with the self destructive
streak we've been witnessing for the past several years.

Now, why don't you shed some light on your thinking about McCain
instead of flippant, empty rhetoric.


What the hell does this post have to do about guns?


It's nice to see you have a sense of humor.


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