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Former Vice President Dick Cheney stepping into the Benghazi fray to make a statement that is just breathtaking: “I think it’s one of the worst incidents, frankly, that I can recall in my career.” Yup, because four dead ranks right up there with thre 3,000+ who died on 9-11 during Cheney's watch, the Katrina disaster on Cheney's watch, and, of course, the two wars Cheney lied us into. Why wasn't Cheney prosecuted? |
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"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... Former Vice President Dick Cheney stepping into the Benghazi fray to make a statement that is just breathtaking: “I think it’s one of the worst incidents, frankly, that I can recall in my career.” Yup, because four dead ranks right up there with thre 3,000+ who died on 9-11 during Cheney's watch, the Katrina disaster on Cheney's watch, and, of course, the two wars Cheney lied us into. Why wasn't Cheney prosecuted? ------------------------------------------------------ Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Like the ultra right crackpots who see things only through self designed filters, you seem to view politics, big business and social issues through your own set of filters. If there's no room for reconsideration from time to time as things change or for the serious consideration of other points of view, then you are no more open minded than the republican lunatics that you detest so much. |
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On 5/15/13 8:17 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... Former Vice President Dick Cheney stepping into the Benghazi fray to make a statement that is just breathtaking: “I think it’s one of the worst incidents, frankly, that I can recall in my career.” Yup, because four dead ranks right up there with thre 3,000+ who died on 9-11 during Cheney's watch, the Katrina disaster on Cheney's watch, and, of course, the two wars Cheney lied us into. Why wasn't Cheney prosecuted? ------------------------------------------------------ Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Like the ultra right crackpots who see things only through self designed filters, you seem to view politics, big business and social issues through your own set of filters. If there's no room for reconsideration from time to time as things change or for the serious consideration of other points of view, then you are no more open minded than the republican lunatics that you detest so much. The subject under discussion is a comment Dick Cheney made. Is there something in that statement that rings true? How can he rank the deaths of four Americans, a tragedy to be sure, but a minor one, as one of the "worst" incidents he can recall in his career, when his career included a number of "incidents" in which he was involved that make the deaths of four people little more than a sad blip? I blame Cheney far more than Bush for our foreign policy "misadventures" in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bush is a simple man who was brought up by decent parents, and I am sure Cheney saw that and lied and misled Bush to the best of his ability. I don't think that it is my "liberalism" that makes me feel Cheney is disgusting. |
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On 5/15/2013 8:17 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... Former Vice President Dick Cheney stepping into the Benghazi fray to make a statement that is just breathtaking: “I think it’s one of the worst incidents, frankly, that I can recall in my career.” Yup, because four dead ranks right up there with thre 3,000+ who died on 9-11 during Cheney's watch, the Katrina disaster on Cheney's watch, and, of course, the two wars Cheney lied us into. Why wasn't Cheney prosecuted? ------------------------------------------------------ Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Like the ultra right crackpots who see things only through self designed filters, you seem to view politics, big business and social issues through your own set of filters. If there's no room for reconsideration from time to time as things change or for the serious consideration of other points of view, then you are no more open minded than the republican lunatics that you detest so much. I don't think Harry ever said he was open minded or ever even tried to think outside the box his handlers built around him. |
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On 5/15/2013 8:36 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 5/15/13 8:17 AM, Eisboch wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... Former Vice President Dick Cheney stepping into the Benghazi fray to make a statement that is just breathtaking: “I think it’s one of the worst incidents, frankly, that I can recall in my career.” Yup, because four dead ranks right up there with thre 3,000+ who died on 9-11 during Cheney's watch, the Katrina disaster on Cheney's watch, and, of course, the two wars Cheney lied us into. Why wasn't Cheney prosecuted? ------------------------------------------------------ Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Like the ultra right crackpots who see things only through self designed filters, you seem to view politics, big business and social issues through your own set of filters. If there's no room for reconsideration from time to time as things change or for the serious consideration of other points of view, then you are no more open minded than the republican lunatics that you detest so much. The subject under discussion is a comment Dick Cheney made. Is there something in that statement that rings true? How can he rank the deaths of four Americans, a tragedy to be sure, but a minor one, as one of the "worst" incidents he can recall in his career, when his career included a number of "incidents" in which he was involved that make the deaths of four people little more than a sad blip? I blame Cheney far more than Bush for our foreign policy "misadventures" in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bush is a simple man who was brought up by decent parents, and I am sure Cheney saw that and lied and misled Bush to the best of his ability. I don't think that it is my "liberalism" that makes me feel Cheney is disgusting. Why do you continue to try to pick Cheeny's bones while there is fresh meat on the table? |
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On May 15, 8:17*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"F.O.A.D." *wrote in message m... Former Vice President Dick Cheney stepping into the Benghazi fray to make a statement that is just breathtaking: I think it s one of the worst incidents, frankly, that I can recall in my career. Yup, because four dead ranks right up there with thre 3,000+ who died on 9-11 during Cheney's watch, the Katrina disaster on Cheney's watch, and, of course, the two wars Cheney lied us into. Why wasn't Cheney prosecuted? ------------------------------------------------------ Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Like the ultra right crackpots who see things only through self designed filters, *you seem to view politics, big business and social issues through your own set of filters. * If there's no room for reconsideration from time to time as things change or for the serious consideration of other points of view, then you are no more open minded than the republican lunatics *that you detest so much. Why you keep replying to the **** is the real mystery here......DICK !! |
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On Wednesday, 15 May 2013 11:40:14 UTC-3, *e#c wrote:
Why you keep replying to the **** is the real mystery here......DICK !! Maybe because he wants to, jackass. It's supposed to be 'a free country' down there. |
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On Wed, 15 May 2013 08:17:07 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message om... Former Vice President Dick Cheney stepping into the Benghazi fray to make a statement that is just breathtaking: “I think it’s one of the worst incidents, frankly, that I can recall in my career.” Yup, because four dead ranks right up there with thre 3,000+ who died on 9-11 during Cheney's watch, the Katrina disaster on Cheney's watch, and, of course, the two wars Cheney lied us into. Why wasn't Cheney prosecuted? ------------------------------------------------------ Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Like the ultra right crackpots who see things only through self designed filters, you seem to view politics, big business and social issues through your own set of filters. If there's no room for reconsideration from time to time as things change or for the serious consideration of other points of view, then you are no more open minded than the republican lunatics that you detest so much. Do you take issue with the statement that Cheney is as close to the anti-Christ as we've witnessed in American politics in the last 100 years? Sub-human piece of **** who should be tried for war crimes at the Hague. |
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"Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Thinking Cheney is trash is hardly "liberal." No more than thinking Al Sharpton is trash is "conservative." You can defend either if you wish. Pick one. --------------------------------------- If you haven't, read up on Sharpton's past. |
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On 5/15/13 6:54 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Thinking Cheney is trash is hardly "liberal." No more than thinking Al Sharpton is trash is "conservative." You can defend either if you wish. Pick one. --------------------------------------- If you haven't, read up on Sharpton's past. Sharpton is a piker compared to Cheney. |
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On 5/15/13 6:43 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Thinking Cheney is trash is hardly "liberal." No more than thinking Al Sharpton is trash is "conservative." You can defend either if you wish. Pick one. Compared to Cheney, Spiro Agnew was a saint. |
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On Wed, 15 May 2013 19:13:42 -0500, Boating All Out
wrote: So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? ======= Way too quick to play the race card on virtually every issue in my opinion, not to mention being an incurable grand stander. On another matter, he has no visible means of support and has never paid a dime in income taxes according to some reports. How does he do that? |
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On 5/15/2013 7:24 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 5/15/13 6:54 PM, Eisboch wrote: "Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Thinking Cheney is trash is hardly "liberal." No more than thinking Al Sharpton is trash is "conservative." You can defend either if you wish. Pick one. --------------------------------------- If you haven't, read up on Sharpton's past. Sharpton is a piker compared to Cheney. Only in the minds of unreasonable people like you. |
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On 5/15/2013 9:23 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Wed, 15 May 2013 19:13:42 -0500, Boating All Out wrote: So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? ======= Way too quick to play the race card on virtually every issue in my opinion, not to mention being an incurable grand stander. On another matter, he has no visible means of support and has never paid a dime in income taxes according to some reports. How does he do that? His job is spewing hate, his paycheck comes from the left... |
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"Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Thinking Cheney is trash is hardly "liberal." No more than thinking Al Sharpton is trash is "conservative." You can defend either if you wish. Pick one. --------------------------------------- If you haven't, read up on Sharpton's past. I just did that. Turns out he's cleaner than I thought. Don't care for him much, as he's a "race man." Not into that. And he's too loud. But I see only misdemeanor convictions related to protests. Didn't come off well in the Brawley incident either, maligning people, then not paying up in the civil suit. But nothing like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-FfXmhmj5E War, death and destruction. So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? Too uppity? ------------------------------------------ No, not too "uppity". I think he's a phony and a racist who uses his credentials as a "Reverend" to influence and persuade people in political matters. He was ordained as a child as a Pentecostal minister. The type of "ordination" he received in this faith is not main stream Christianity unless you believe in speaking in tongues and the ability to heal the sick and raise the dead. It's not based on any formal education in theology. Sharpton attended college but dropped out after two years. I watch his show "Politics Nation" from time to time mainly because he can be quite funny sometimes. But usually I have to switch off to the History Channel or Discovery Channel after a while because he starts to get under my skin with some of his biased comments. I thought it was interesting that in a recent advertisement for MSNBC, the "Reverend" recites part of the Pledge of Allegiance, purposely leaving out the "under God" part. Thought that was interesting for someone who claims to be a minister in a Christian faith. But, that's just me. |
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"Wayne B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 15 May 2013 19:13:42 -0500, Boating All Out wrote: So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? ======= Way too quick to play the race card on virtually every issue in my opinion, not to mention being an incurable grand stander. On another matter, he has no visible means of support and has never paid a dime in income taxes according to some reports. How does he do that? ------------------------------------------- I am sure he receives a good salary for his MSNBC gig and is probably careful to pay his taxes now, based on previous run ins with the IRS. But, he's also a one man church with an "official" ordination and title as a "Reverend" which he received when he was 9 years old. Games can be played with such credentials. As a gag on a friend of mine, I sent $70 to an Internet based "ministry" several years ago for their deluxe ordination package. I received all the legal paperwork and "official" title of being a minister and member of the clergy. Much to my surprise, it permits me to conduct legal weddings (as long as I registered with my home state ... which I never did) and many other church related "services". It also allows me (if so motivated) to declare a tax-free status for many activities I might engage in under the guise of them being part of my "ministry" or church. Obviously, I've never even thought of trying anything like that and I certainly don't consider myself a "Reverend" or minister. |
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On May 15, 11:01*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Obviously, I've never even thought of trying anything like that and I certainly don't consider myself a "Reverend" or minister. Evangelist? |
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On 5/15/2013 10:05 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 5/15/2013 9:23 PM, Wayne B wrote: On Wed, 15 May 2013 19:13:42 -0500, Boating All Out wrote: So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? ======= Way too quick to play the race card on virtually every issue in my opinion, not to mention being an incurable grand stander. On another matter, he has no visible means of support and has never paid a dime in income taxes according to some reports. How does he do that? His job is spewing hate, his paycheck comes from the left... When Sharpton went to Florida to stir up the natives over the Martin case, he spent 90% of his time there fundraising for himself. |
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On 5/16/2013 12:01 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"Wayne B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 15 May 2013 19:13:42 -0500, Boating All Out wrote: So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? ======= Way too quick to play the race card on virtually every issue in my opinion, not to mention being an incurable grand stander. On another matter, he has no visible means of support and has never paid a dime in income taxes according to some reports. How does he do that? ------------------------------------------- I am sure he receives a good salary for his MSNBC gig and is probably careful to pay his taxes now, based on previous run ins with the IRS. But, he's also a one man church with an "official" ordination and title as a "Reverend" which he received when he was 9 years old. Games can be played with such credentials. As a gag on a friend of mine, I sent $70 to an Internet based "ministry" several years ago for their deluxe ordination package. I received all the legal paperwork and "official" title of being a minister and member of the clergy. Much to my surprise, it permits me to conduct legal weddings (as long as I registered with my home state ... which I never did) and many other church related "services". It also allows me (if so motivated) to declare a tax-free status for many activities I might engage in under the guise of them being part of my "ministry" or church. Obviously, I've never even thought of trying anything like that and I certainly don't consider myself a "Reverend" or minister. Don't give Krause any ideas. It's probably too late though. The wheels in his head are probably already turning. |
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On 5/15/13 11:47 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Thinking Cheney is trash is hardly "liberal." No more than thinking Al Sharpton is trash is "conservative." You can defend either if you wish. Pick one. --------------------------------------- If you haven't, read up on Sharpton's past. I just did that. Turns out he's cleaner than I thought. Don't care for him much, as he's a "race man." Not into that. And he's too loud. But I see only misdemeanor convictions related to protests. Didn't come off well in the Brawley incident either, maligning people, then not paying up in the civil suit. But nothing like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-FfXmhmj5E War, death and destruction. So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? Too uppity? ------------------------------------------ No, not too "uppity". I think he's a phony and a racist who uses his credentials as a "Reverend" to influence and persuade people in political matters. He was ordained as a child as a Pentecostal minister. The type of "ordination" he received in this faith is not main stream Christianity unless you believe in speaking in tongues and the ability to heal the sick and raise the dead. It's not based on any formal education in theology. Sharpton attended college but dropped out after two years. I watch his show "Politics Nation" from time to time mainly because he can be quite funny sometimes. But usually I have to switch off to the History Channel or Discovery Channel after a while because he starts to get under my skin with some of his biased comments. I thought it was interesting that in a recent advertisement for MSNBC, the "Reverend" recites part of the Pledge of Allegiance, purposely leaving out the "under God" part. Thought that was interesting for someone who claims to be a minister in a Christian faith. But, that's just me. The pledge was written by a socialist minister and then spoken for many years without the "under god" bull****. That phrase wasn't said during my grammar school days in New Haven, either, when in 1954 Congress moronically worked those two words into the pledge. In fact, by 1957, the pledge was dropped from recitation entirely in junior high because of those two words, which many, even those who claimed to be religious, found offensive for any number of reasons. We didn't have "school prayer," either, for the same reasons. |
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On Thursday, May 16, 2013 12:01:59 AM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
It also allows me (if so motivated) to declare a tax-free status for many activities I might engage in... Ah, so that explains the Duval County records. It didn't work out so well, eh? |
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says... On 5/15/2013 7:24 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 5/15/13 6:54 PM, Eisboch wrote: "Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Thinking Cheney is trash is hardly "liberal." No more than thinking Al Sharpton is trash is "conservative." You can defend either if you wish. Pick one. --------------------------------------- If you haven't, read up on Sharpton's past. Sharpton is a piker compared to Cheney. Only in the minds of unreasonable people like you. Please give examples of your stance. |
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says... On Wed, 15 May 2013 21:23:53 -0400, Wayne B wrote: On Wed, 15 May 2013 19:13:42 -0500, Boating All Out wrote: So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? ======= Way too quick to play the race card on virtually every issue in my opinion, not to mention being an incurable grand stander. On another matter, he has no visible means of support and has never paid a dime in income taxes according to some reports. How does he do that? 501(C)(4) abuse Cite? http://tinyurl.com/7hfygw2 |
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says... "Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Thinking Cheney is trash is hardly "liberal." No more than thinking Al Sharpton is trash is "conservative." You can defend either if you wish. Pick one. --------------------------------------- If you haven't, read up on Sharpton's past. I just did that. Turns out he's cleaner than I thought. Don't care for him much, as he's a "race man." Not into that. And he's too loud. But I see only misdemeanor convictions related to protests. Didn't come off well in the Brawley incident either, maligning people, then not paying up in the civil suit. But nothing like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-FfXmhmj5E War, death and destruction. So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? Too uppity? ------------------------------------------ No, not too "uppity". I think he's a phony and a racist who uses his credentials as a "Reverend" to influence and persuade people in political matters. He was ordained as a child as a Pentecostal minister. The type of "ordination" he received in this faith is not main stream Christianity unless you believe in speaking in tongues and the ability to heal the sick and raise the dead. It's not based on any formal education in theology. Sharpton attended college but dropped out after two years. I watch his show "Politics Nation" from time to time mainly because he can be quite funny sometimes. But usually I have to switch off to the History Channel or Discovery Channel after a while because he starts to get under my skin with some of his biased comments. I thought it was interesting that in a recent advertisement for MSNBC, the "Reverend" recites part of the Pledge of Allegiance, purposely leaving out the "under God" part. Thought that was interesting for someone who claims to be a minister in a Christian faith. But, that's just me. While I agree that Sharpton is a phony and a hack, he is no more that than say, O'Reilly, Limbaugh, or Hannity. He makes his money the same way they do. |
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"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 5/15/13 11:47 PM, Eisboch wrote: "Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Thinking Cheney is trash is hardly "liberal." No more than thinking Al Sharpton is trash is "conservative." You can defend either if you wish. Pick one. --------------------------------------- If you haven't, read up on Sharpton's past. I just did that. Turns out he's cleaner than I thought. Don't care for him much, as he's a "race man." Not into that. And he's too loud. But I see only misdemeanor convictions related to protests. Didn't come off well in the Brawley incident either, maligning people, then not paying up in the civil suit. But nothing like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-FfXmhmj5E War, death and destruction. So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? Too uppity? ------------------------------------------ No, not too "uppity". I think he's a phony and a racist who uses his credentials as a "Reverend" to influence and persuade people in political matters. He was ordained as a child as a Pentecostal minister. The type of "ordination" he received in this faith is not main stream Christianity unless you believe in speaking in tongues and the ability to heal the sick and raise the dead. It's not based on any formal education in theology. Sharpton attended college but dropped out after two years. I watch his show "Politics Nation" from time to time mainly because he can be quite funny sometimes. But usually I have to switch off to the History Channel or Discovery Channel after a while because he starts to get under my skin with some of his biased comments. I thought it was interesting that in a recent advertisement for MSNBC, the "Reverend" recites part of the Pledge of Allegiance, purposely leaving out the "under God" part. Thought that was interesting for someone who claims to be a minister in a Christian faith. But, that's just me. The pledge was written by a socialist minister and then spoken for many years without the "under god" bull****. That phrase wasn't said during my grammar school days in New Haven, either, when in 1954 Congress moronically worked those two words into the pledge. In fact, by 1957, the pledge was dropped from recitation entirely in junior high because of those two words, which many, even those who claimed to be religious, found offensive for any number of reasons. We didn't have "school prayer," either, for the same reasons. -------------------------------------------------- So, you figure that the "Rev" dropped the phrase because he found it offensive? |
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wrote in message ... On Thursday, May 16, 2013 12:01:59 AM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote: It also allows me (if so motivated) to declare a tax-free status for many activities I might engage in... Ah, so that explains the Duval County records. It didn't work out so well, eh? ---------------------------------------------------- Harry didn't say that. I did, and I've never declared a tax-free activity. |
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On 5/15/13 9:23 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Wed, 15 May 2013 19:13:42 -0500, Boating All Out wrote: So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? ======= Way too quick to play the race card on virtually every issue in my opinion, not to mention being an incurable grand stander. On another matter, he has no visible means of support and has never paid a dime in income taxes according to some reports. How does he do that? Al hosts a weeknight show on MSNBC and earns more doing that than you ever did as a bankster facilitator in the IT department. I watch Al about once a week. He is the sharpest dresser on TV, I think. |
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On 5/16/13 9:46 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 5/15/13 11:47 PM, Eisboch wrote: "Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Boating All Out" wrote in message ... In article , says... Sometimes it is hard to take some of your comments seriously Harry because you are so adamantly opposed to anything other than the liberal way. Thinking Cheney is trash is hardly "liberal." No more than thinking Al Sharpton is trash is "conservative." You can defend either if you wish. Pick one. --------------------------------------- If you haven't, read up on Sharpton's past. I just did that. Turns out he's cleaner than I thought. Don't care for him much, as he's a "race man." Not into that. And he's too loud. But I see only misdemeanor convictions related to protests. Didn't come off well in the Brawley incident either, maligning people, then not paying up in the civil suit. But nothing like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-FfXmhmj5E War, death and destruction. So what's your exact beef with little Al Sharpton? Too uppity? ------------------------------------------ No, not too "uppity". I think he's a phony and a racist who uses his credentials as a "Reverend" to influence and persuade people in political matters. He was ordained as a child as a Pentecostal minister. The type of "ordination" he received in this faith is not main stream Christianity unless you believe in speaking in tongues and the ability to heal the sick and raise the dead. It's not based on any formal education in theology. Sharpton attended college but dropped out after two years. I watch his show "Politics Nation" from time to time mainly because he can be quite funny sometimes. But usually I have to switch off to the History Channel or Discovery Channel after a while because he starts to get under my skin with some of his biased comments. I thought it was interesting that in a recent advertisement for MSNBC, the "Reverend" recites part of the Pledge of Allegiance, purposely leaving out the "under God" part. Thought that was interesting for someone who claims to be a minister in a Christian faith. But, that's just me. The pledge was written by a socialist minister and then spoken for many years without the "under god" bull****. That phrase wasn't said during my grammar school days in New Haven, either, when in 1954 Congress moronically worked those two words into the pledge. In fact, by 1957, the pledge was dropped from recitation entirely in junior high because of those two words, which many, even those who claimed to be religious, found offensive for any number of reasons. We didn't have "school prayer," either, for the same reasons. -------------------------------------------------- So, you figure that the "Rev" dropped the phrase because he found it offensive? I don't know. I always found it offensive. |
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On 5/16/13 9:48 AM, Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message ... On Thursday, May 16, 2013 12:01:59 AM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote: It also allows me (if so motivated) to declare a tax-free status for many activities I might engage in... Ah, so that explains the Duval County records. It didn't work out so well, eh? ---------------------------------------------------- Harry didn't say that. I did, and I've never declared a tax-free activity. The morons here try so hard and fail completely. Founding a church might be a fun gag. "Harry's Church of People Who Don't Believe in Stuporstitious Nonsense." |
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says... On Thu, 16 May 2013 08:51:03 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... 501(C)(4) abuse Cite? http://tinyurl.com/7hfygw2 Until fairly recently Sharpton's main source of income was the National Action Network a 501(C)(4). Both the IRS and the State of New York went after him for about a million dollars worth of taxes because of irregularities in his reporting Not true at all and you have NO data to back that up. He's scum but this is just not true. He works for FOX, MSNBC, etc. |
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On Thursday, May 16, 2013 9:48:09 AM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
wrote in message ... On Thursday, May 16, 2013 12:01:59 AM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote: It also allows me (if so motivated) to declare a tax-free status for many activities I might engage in... Ah, so that explains the Duval County records. It didn't work out so well, eh? ---------------------------------------------------- Harry didn't say that. I did, and I've never declared a tax-free activity. Not sure who *you* are, since google shows you both to be foad/eisboch interchangeably. The statement, obviously, was about him. |
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On Thursday, May 16, 2013 10:24:43 AM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 5/16/13 9:48 AM, Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... On Thursday, May 16, 2013 12:01:59 AM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote: It also allows me (if so motivated) to declare a tax-free status for many activities I might engage in... Ah, so that explains the Duval County records. It didn't work out so well, eh? ---------------------------------------------------- Harry didn't say that. I did, and I've never declared a tax-free activity. The morons here try so hard and fail completely. The records show it is *you* who has failed. |
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says... On Thu, 16 May 2013 10:54:47 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 16 May 2013 08:51:03 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... 501(C)(4) abuse Cite? http://tinyurl.com/7hfygw2 Until fairly recently Sharpton's main source of income was the National Action Network a 501(C)(4). Both the IRS and the State of New York went after him for about a million dollars worth of taxes because of irregularities in his reporting Not true at all and you have NO data to back that up. He's scum but this is just not true. He works for FOX, MSNBC, etc. He started working for them fairly recently, certainly less than 10 years ago. Most of his life was funded by several dodgy "non-profits" that used racial blackmail to lever up contributions from companies that did not want trouble from him. http://www.nypost.com/p/news/regional/item_aqIhGdMti9wDeM4k4dMvZJ;jsessionid=C58FE1DF981 839B7BCE471FD5494737C http://www.nypost.com/p/news/regional/item_83CBBYgMujzxLtqgHzPAuN;jsessionid=F4E688C1DE8 17ABB113FC81B634D3D9E http://pohdiaries.com/al-sharptons-tax-problems-just-got-bigger/ The list goes on. These URL's prove that Sharpton hasn't had legitimate income (and quite a bit of it) HOW? |
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On 5/16/13 11:21 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 16 May 2013 10:54:47 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 16 May 2013 08:51:03 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... 501(C)(4) abuse Cite? http://tinyurl.com/7hfygw2 Until fairly recently Sharpton's main source of income was the National Action Network a 501(C)(4). Both the IRS and the State of New York went after him for about a million dollars worth of taxes because of irregularities in his reporting Not true at all and you have NO data to back that up. He's scum but this is just not true. He works for FOX, MSNBC, etc. He started working for them fairly recently, certainly less than 10 years ago. Most of his life was funded by several dodgy "non-profits" that used racial blackmail to lever up contributions from companies that did not want trouble from him. http://www.nypost.com/p/news/regional/item_aqIhGdMti9wDeM4k4dMvZJ;jsessionid=C58FE1DF981 839B7BCE471FD5494737C http://www.nypost.com/p/news/regional/item_83CBBYgMujzxLtqgHzPAuN;jsessionid=F4E688C1DE8 17ABB113FC81B634D3D9E http://pohdiaries.com/al-sharptons-tax-problems-just-got-bigger/ The list goes on. Nothing Al did financially comes close to equaling what any given bankster has done. |
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says... On Thu, 16 May 2013 11:28:26 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 16 May 2013 10:54:47 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 16 May 2013 08:51:03 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... 501(C)(4) abuse Cite? http://tinyurl.com/7hfygw2 Until fairly recently Sharpton's main source of income was the National Action Network a 501(C)(4). Both the IRS and the State of New York went after him for about a million dollars worth of taxes because of irregularities in his reporting Not true at all and you have NO data to back that up. He's scum but this is just not true. He works for FOX, MSNBC, etc. He started working for them fairly recently, certainly less than 10 years ago. Most of his life was funded by several dodgy "non-profits" that used racial blackmail to lever up contributions from companies that did not want trouble from him. http://www.nypost.com/p/news/regional/item_aqIhGdMti9wDeM4k4dMvZJ;jsessionid=C58FE1DF981 839B7BCE471FD5494737C http://www.nypost.com/p/news/regional/item_83CBBYgMujzxLtqgHzPAuN;jsessionid=F4E688C1DE8 17ABB113FC81B634D3D9E http://pohdiaries.com/al-sharptons-tax-problems-just-got-bigger/ The list goes on. These URL's prove that Sharpton hasn't had legitimate income (and quite a bit of it) HOW? This sounds like blackmail to me. If you pay him, you are suddenly not a racist company. ************** Anheuser-Busch gave him six figures, Colgate-Palmolive shelled out $50,000 and Macy's and Pfizer have contributed thousands to the Rev. Al Sharpton's charity. Almost 50 companies - including PepsiCo, General Motors, Wal-Mart, FedEx, Continental Airlines, Johnson & Johnson and Chase - and some labor unions sponsored Sharpton's National Action Network annual conference in April. Terrified of negative publicity, fearful of a consumer boycott or eager to make nice with the civil-rights activist, CEOs write checks, critics say, to NAN and Sharpton - who brandishes the buying power of African-American consumers. In some cases, they hire him as a consultant. The cash flows even as the US Attorney's Office in Brooklyn has been conducting a grand-jury investigation of NAN's finances. There are corporations upon corporations donating to causes much more than Sharptons. Are they all crooks? Red Cross? United Way? Muscular Dystrophy? Alzheimer's Foundation? |
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On 5/16/13 1:53 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 16 May 2013 12:18:48 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... Anheuser-Busch gave him six figures, Colgate-Palmolive shelled out $50,000 and Macy's and Pfizer have contributed thousands to the Rev. Al Sharpton's charity. Almost 50 companies - including PepsiCo, General Motors, Wal-Mart, FedEx, Continental Airlines, Johnson & Johnson and Chase - and some labor unions sponsored Sharpton's National Action Network annual conference in April. Terrified of negative publicity, fearful of a consumer boycott or eager to make nice with the civil-rights activist, CEOs write checks, critics say, to NAN and Sharpton - who brandishes the buying power of African-American consumers. In some cases, they hire him as a consultant. The cash flows even as the US Attorney's Office in Brooklyn has been conducting a grand-jury investigation of NAN's finances. There are corporations upon corporations donating to causes much more than Sharptons. Are they all crooks? Red Cross? United Way? Muscular Dystrophy? Alzheimer's Foundation? As usual, you miss the point. The donors are not crooks but they are blackmailed into donating so as not to be declared racist by a guy who used those unfounded claims to make a living for 3 decades. Blackmail? Is PsychoSnotty involved? |
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