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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 12:05:26 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:

On 25/03/2011 11:04 AM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/03/2011 10:21 AM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/03/2011 6:51 AM, OmDeFlume wrote:
On 3/25/2011 12:06 AM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/03/2011 8:15 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:04:11 -0700,
wrote:

Colin Powell could beat him but he is not willing and the far
right
doesn't think he is right enough.

Powell has too much baggage with the UN testimony. Too bad,
since
he's
a decent, thoughtful guy who couldn't win against Cheney.

You could use the same argument as fleabaggers used on McCain,
Powell is
too old.

Powell is just one year younger, but he isn't senile and isn't an
angry old man.

Pretty sure Obama is going to be a one term dodo if they can
come up
with anything 1/2 baked.

I would welcome a Republican presidential candidate who would
be a
rational, viable choice, which would be helpful for a healthy,
honest,
debate about the important issues facing us.

I don't see one around that has any chance of getting the
nomination.
It think it's more likely that it'll be someone who is either
extreme
and ignorant or extreme with a lot of baggage.

Hey, go for it if he wants. I would vote for Powell, he is a
republican
military, sure to kick some ass.

Powell is an intelligent former statesman and general. He's
about as
anti-war as you can get.

I doubt he would be interested at this point, given his age and the
baggage.

As far as I am concerned "baggage" is really experience. That is
particularly true in this case.

I would really prefer someone who wasn't from the Bush/Clinton/Bush
legacy. I am just not sure who it would be,

I know I will be reminded I can't vote but here goes...

ANYBODY but Obama. We got the bottom of the pond with that one.

But but, pondscum floats.

Sure was a dirty pond whee Obama came from.


Really? I've been to Hawaii twice, and I found it to be a remarkable
place. How many times have you been there?

Not once. I prefer Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico. Have lived in 4 other
countries too. Been to Europe. Probably been to at least 40 states on a
visit or pass through. And you? Whole life in backwater USA?



No, I've been around and to more countries and continents than you've
mentioned. I do like Hawaii a lot, though. Beautiful, multi-cultural,
terrific beaches, pretty mountains, fabulous local restaurants, et cetera.


Wife has been to Hawaii. See seems to prefer the spanish touch. From
what I hear of Hawaii, I would agree. But might get there in the next
year or two. Say in 2 years if they still offer the 20 island cruise --
goes to more than Hawaii. 34 days on a cruise ship sounds interesting.
But this year is out as we are looking for a retirement community in
Panama or Costa Rica. Hope to have something in the next year.


If you need a few bucks to leave sooner, just let us know.
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 10:14:27 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:

On 25/03/2011 10:04 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 22:06:11 -0600,
wrote:

On 24/03/2011 8:15 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:04:11 -0700,
wrote:

Colin Powell could beat him but he is not willing and the far right
doesn't think he is right enough.

Powell has too much baggage with the UN testimony. Too bad, since he's
a decent, thoughtful guy who couldn't win against Cheney.

You could use the same argument as fleabaggers used on McCain, Powell is
too old.

Powell is just one year younger, but he isn't senile and isn't an
angry old man.

Pretty sure Obama is going to be a one term dodo if they can come up
with anything 1/2 baked.

I would welcome a Republican presidential candidate who would be a
rational, viable choice, which would be helpful for a healthy, honest,
debate about the important issues facing us.

I don't see one around that has any chance of getting the nomination.
It think it's more likely that it'll be someone who is either extreme
and ignorant or extreme with a lot of baggage.

Hey, go for it if he wants. I would vote for Powell, he is a republican
military, sure to kick some ass.

Powell is an intelligent former statesman and general. He's about as
anti-war as you can get.

I doubt he would be interested at this point, given his age and the
baggage.

As far as I am concerned "baggage" is really experience. That is
particularly true in this case.

I would really prefer someone who wasn't from the Bush/Clinton/Bush
legacy. I am just not sure who it would be,

I know I will be reminded I can't vote but here goes...

ANYBODY but Obama. We got the bottom of the pond with that one.


Except there is no "we" that includes you.

You hate him because he's black, and he's better educated and more
successful than you.


So is that an excuse or a reason?


It's your excuse or reason.
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 12:29:34 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 09:03:29 -0700,
wrote:

On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 22:15:07 -0400,
wrote:

On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:04:11 -0700,
wrote:

Colin Powell could beat him but he is not willing and the far right
doesn't think he is right enough.

Powell has too much baggage with the UN testimony. Too bad, since he's
a decent, thoughtful guy who couldn't win against Cheney.

You could use the same argument as fleabaggers used on McCain, Powell is
too old.

Powell is just one year younger, but he isn't senile and isn't an
angry old man.

Pretty sure Obama is going to be a one term dodo if they can come up
with anything 1/2 baked.

I would welcome a Republican presidential candidate who would be a
rational, viable choice, which would be helpful for a healthy, honest,
debate about the important issues facing us.

I don't see one around that has any chance of getting the nomination.
It think it's more likely that it'll be someone who is either extreme
and ignorant or extreme with a lot of baggage.

Hey, go for it if he wants. I would vote for Powell, he is a republican
military, sure to kick some ass.

Powell is an intelligent former statesman and general. He's about as
anti-war as you can get.

I doubt he would be interested at this point, given his age and the
baggage.

As far as I am concerned "baggage" is really experience. That is
particularly true in this case.

I would really prefer someone who wasn't from the Bush/Clinton/Bush
legacy. I am just not sure who it would be,


Really? Like Newt's experience dumping his wife while she was getting
chemo? Was that his first wife or his third?


Similar to Edwards huh? Politicians are generally scum.


Yes, similar to Edwards in moral failing. No, not similar to Edwards
as a ardent supporter of family values, whatever that means.


Or, like all the experience pandering to the crazy bat**** people?

Or, the stop funding the gov't crowd that has no governance
experience?


I said I am not sure who it would be. The pool of candidates is really
pretty shallow and I don't blame them. The job of president really
sucks. It will only get worse as the economic problems we have been
ignoring for the last 50 years start exploding in our face.

The 2012-2016 president will have to tell 83 million boomers they are
not going to get everything they were promised. That may get ugly.


Nobody ever gets "everything" they're promised. It's the nature of
democracy and compromise to achieve the best for everyone.
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In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/03/2011 10:21 AM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/03/2011 6:51 AM, OmDeFlume wrote:
On 3/25/2011 12:06 AM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/03/2011 8:15 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:04:11 -0700,
wrote:

Colin Powell could beat him but he is not willing and the far
right
doesn't think he is right enough.

Powell has too much baggage with the UN testimony. Too bad,
since
he's
a decent, thoughtful guy who couldn't win against Cheney.

You could use the same argument as fleabaggers used on McCain,
Powell is
too old.

Powell is just one year younger, but he isn't senile and isn't an
angry old man.

Pretty sure Obama is going to be a one term dodo if they can
come up
with anything 1/2 baked.

I would welcome a Republican presidential candidate who would be a
rational, viable choice, which would be helpful for a healthy,
honest,
debate about the important issues facing us.

I don't see one around that has any chance of getting the
nomination.
It think it's more likely that it'll be someone who is either
extreme
and ignorant or extreme with a lot of baggage.

Hey, go for it if he wants. I would vote for Powell, he is a
republican
military, sure to kick some ass.

Powell is an intelligent former statesman and general. He's about as
anti-war as you can get.

I doubt he would be interested at this point, given his age and the
baggage.

As far as I am concerned "baggage" is really experience. That is
particularly true in this case.

I would really prefer someone who wasn't from the Bush/Clinton/Bush
legacy. I am just not sure who it would be,

I know I will be reminded I can't vote but here goes...

ANYBODY but Obama. We got the bottom of the pond with that one.

But but, pondscum floats.

Sure was a dirty pond whee Obama came from.


Really? I've been to Hawaii twice, and I found it to be a remarkable
place. How many times have you been there?


Not once. I prefer Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico. Have lived in 4 other
countries too. Been to Europe. Probably been to at least 40 states on a
visit or pass through. And you? Whole life in backwater USA?



No, I've been around and to more countries and continents than you've
mentioned. I do like Hawaii a lot, though. Beautiful, multi-cultural,
terrific beaches, pretty mountains, fabulous local restaurants, et cetera.


Most Hawaiian cities are crime ridden hell holes.


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"HarryisPaul" wrote in message
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In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/03/2011 10:21 AM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/03/2011 6:51 AM, OmDeFlume wrote:
On 3/25/2011 12:06 AM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/03/2011 8:15 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:04:11 -0700,
wrote:

Colin Powell could beat him but he is not willing and the far
right
doesn't think he is right enough.

Powell has too much baggage with the UN testimony. Too bad,
since
he's
a decent, thoughtful guy who couldn't win against Cheney.

You could use the same argument as fleabaggers used on McCain,
Powell is
too old.

Powell is just one year younger, but he isn't senile and isn't
an
angry old man.

Pretty sure Obama is going to be a one term dodo if they can
come up
with anything 1/2 baked.

I would welcome a Republican presidential candidate who would be
a
rational, viable choice, which would be helpful for a healthy,
honest,
debate about the important issues facing us.

I don't see one around that has any chance of getting the
nomination.
It think it's more likely that it'll be someone who is either
extreme
and ignorant or extreme with a lot of baggage.

Hey, go for it if he wants. I would vote for Powell, he is a
republican
military, sure to kick some ass.

Powell is an intelligent former statesman and general. He's about
as
anti-war as you can get.

I doubt he would be interested at this point, given his age and
the
baggage.

As far as I am concerned "baggage" is really experience. That is
particularly true in this case.

I would really prefer someone who wasn't from the Bush/Clinton/Bush
legacy. I am just not sure who it would be,

I know I will be reminded I can't vote but here goes...

ANYBODY but Obama. We got the bottom of the pond with that one.

But but, pondscum floats.

Sure was a dirty pond whee Obama came from.


Really? I've been to Hawaii twice, and I found it to be a remarkable
place. How many times have you been there?


Not once. I prefer Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico. Have lived in 4 other
countries too. Been to Europe. Probably been to at least 40 states on a
visit or pass through. And you? Whole life in backwater USA?



No, I've been around and to more countries and continents than you've
mentioned. I do like Hawaii a lot, though. Beautiful, multi-cultural,
terrific beaches, pretty mountains, fabulous local restaurants, et cetera.


Most Hawaiian cities are crime ridden hell holes.

***********

You've been sitting around too much watching 'Dog, the Bounty Hunter'.

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True North wrote:


"HarryisPaul" wrote in message
...

In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/03/2011 10:21 AM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/03/2011 6:51 AM, OmDeFlume wrote:
On 3/25/2011 12:06 AM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/03/2011 8:15 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:04:11 -0700,
wrote:

Colin Powell could beat him but he is not willing and the

far
right
doesn't think he is right enough.

Powell has too much baggage with the UN testimony. Too bad,
since
he's
a decent, thoughtful guy who couldn't win against Cheney.

You could use the same argument as fleabaggers used on McCain,
Powell is
too old.

Powell is just one year younger, but he isn't senile and

isn't an
angry old man.

Pretty sure Obama is going to be a one term dodo if they can
come up
with anything 1/2 baked.

I would welcome a Republican presidential candidate who

would be a
rational, viable choice, which would be helpful for a healthy,
honest,
debate about the important issues facing us.

I don't see one around that has any chance of getting the
nomination.
It think it's more likely that it'll be someone who is either
extreme
and ignorant or extreme with a lot of baggage.

Hey, go for it if he wants. I would vote for Powell, he is a
republican
military, sure to kick some ass.

Powell is an intelligent former statesman and general. He's

about as
anti-war as you can get.

I doubt he would be interested at this point, given his age

and the
baggage.

As far as I am concerned "baggage" is really experience. That is
particularly true in this case.

I would really prefer someone who wasn't from the

Bush/Clinton/Bush
legacy. I am just not sure who it would be,

I know I will be reminded I can't vote but here goes...

ANYBODY but Obama. We got the bottom of the pond with that one.

But but, pondscum floats.

Sure was a dirty pond whee Obama came from.


Really? I've been to Hawaii twice, and I found it to be a remarkable
place. How many times have you been there?

Not once. I prefer Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico. Have lived in 4 other
countries too. Been to Europe. Probably been to at least 40 states on a
visit or pass through. And you? Whole life in backwater USA?



No, I've been around and to more countries and continents than you've
mentioned. I do like Hawaii a lot, though. Beautiful, multi-cultural,
terrific beaches, pretty mountains, fabulous local restaurants, et
cetera.


Most Hawaiian cities are crime ridden hell holes.

***********

You've been sitting around too much watching 'Dog, the Bounty Hunter'.


Why pay any attention to that particular Loogy, especially one that
lives near Hot-lanta? Hawaii has one of lowest crime rates of all U.S.
states, by the way, according to the FBI's statistical record.

In other words, the Loogy is lying through his teeth. As usual.





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True North wrote:


"Harryk" wrote in message ...

Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/03/2011 8:15 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:04:11 -0700,
wrote:

Colin Powell could beat him but he is not willing and the far
right
doesn't think he is right enough.

Powell has too much baggage with the UN testimony. Too bad, since
he's
a decent, thoughtful guy who couldn't win against Cheney.

You could use the same argument as fleabaggers used on McCain,
Powell is
too old.

Powell is just one year younger, but he isn't senile and isn't an
angry old man.

Pretty sure Obama is going to be a one term dodo if they can
come up
with anything 1/2 baked.

I would welcome a Republican presidential candidate who would be a
rational, viable choice, which would be helpful for a healthy,
honest,
debate about the important issues facing us.

I don't see one around that has any chance of getting the
nomination.
It think it's more likely that it'll be someone who is either
extreme
and ignorant or extreme with a lot of baggage.

Hey, go for it if he wants. I would vote for Powell, he is a
republican
military, sure to kick some ass.

Powell is an intelligent former statesman and general. He's about as
anti-war as you can get.

I doubt he would be interested at this point, given his age and the
baggage.

As far as I am concerned "baggage" is really experience. That is
particularly true in this case.

I would really prefer someone who wasn't from the Bush/Clinton/Bush
legacy. I am just not sure who it would be,


I know I will be reminded I can't vote but here goes...

ANYBODY but Obama. We got the bottom of the pond with that one.



If you seriously believe this country would be better off with Senile
McCain and Brainless Palin at the helm, you are even dumber than I
thought. The thought of having the imbecile Palin a heartbeat away from
the presidency should have been enough for any responsible adult to vote
for Obama and Biden.

Michele Bachmann wants to be the GOP candidate in 2012. She has a
reasonably good chance of winning the first Republican caucus, the one
held in Iowa, where the Republican voters literally are dumber than a
post. Bachmann, of course, panders to extremist christians and to the
teabaggers, the mindless voters who control the hierarchy of the GOP
these days.

Nothing would please me more than to see that fruitcake succeed in the
GOP.

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

It truly is sad and a bit frightening to see how the US has declined
over the past dozen years or so.


Even sadder is you sitting at a computer, nipping at Harry's heels,
while your yard is a pigsty.

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On 25/03/2011 1:14 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 12:05:26 -0600,
wrote:

On 25/03/2011 11:04 AM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/03/2011 10:21 AM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/03/2011 6:51 AM, OmDeFlume wrote:
On 3/25/2011 12:06 AM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/03/2011 8:15 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:04:11 -0700,
wrote:

Colin Powell could beat him but he is not willing and the far
right
doesn't think he is right enough.

Powell has too much baggage with the UN testimony. Too bad,
since
he's
a decent, thoughtful guy who couldn't win against Cheney.

You could use the same argument as fleabaggers used on McCain,
Powell is
too old.

Powell is just one year younger, but he isn't senile and isn't an
angry old man.

Pretty sure Obama is going to be a one term dodo if they can
come up
with anything 1/2 baked.

I would welcome a Republican presidential candidate who would
be a
rational, viable choice, which would be helpful for a healthy,
honest,
debate about the important issues facing us.

I don't see one around that has any chance of getting the
nomination.
It think it's more likely that it'll be someone who is either
extreme
and ignorant or extreme with a lot of baggage.

Hey, go for it if he wants. I would vote for Powell, he is a
republican
military, sure to kick some ass.

Powell is an intelligent former statesman and general. He's
about as
anti-war as you can get.

I doubt he would be interested at this point, given his age and the
baggage.

As far as I am concerned "baggage" is really experience. That is
particularly true in this case.

I would really prefer someone who wasn't from the Bush/Clinton/Bush
legacy. I am just not sure who it would be,

I know I will be reminded I can't vote but here goes...

ANYBODY but Obama. We got the bottom of the pond with that one.

But but, pondscum floats.

Sure was a dirty pond whee Obama came from.


Really? I've been to Hawaii twice, and I found it to be a remarkable
place. How many times have you been there?

Not once. I prefer Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico. Have lived in 4 other
countries too. Been to Europe. Probably been to at least 40 states on a
visit or pass through. And you? Whole life in backwater USA?


No, I've been around and to more countries and continents than you've
mentioned. I do like Hawaii a lot, though. Beautiful, multi-cultural,
terrific beaches, pretty mountains, fabulous local restaurants, et cetera.


Wife has been to Hawaii. See seems to prefer the spanish touch. From
what I hear of Hawaii, I would agree. But might get there in the next
year or two. Say in 2 years if they still offer the 20 island cruise --
goes to more than Hawaii. 34 days on a cruise ship sounds interesting.
But this year is out as we are looking for a retirement community in
Panama or Costa Rica. Hope to have something in the next year.


If you need a few bucks to leave sooner, just let us know.


Why? So a fleabagger friends of yours can rip me off? Hahahaha...
Besides you wouldn't know if I was gone as I can VPN in while on the
road. Not like you using daddy's hand me down computer in a trailer park.
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