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Wow, all the left side guys sure seem upset by the Miller speech. Actually
by the whole convention if I'm reading correctly. An old soldier once said, "Never let your enemy know he has hurt you. It encourages him and teaches him his course of action was wise." Hehehe. Butch |
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Butch Davis wrote:
Wow, all the left side guys sure seem upset by the Miller speech. Actually by the whole convention if I'm reading correctly. An old soldier once said, "Never let your enemy know he has hurt you. It encourages him and teaches him his course of action was wise." Hehehe. Butch I'm not upset by Miller's speech. I thought he was an asshole before he gave it, and nothing in his ravings changed my mind. I thought it would have been more effective if he had actually had the stroke on-stage, but, what the hey. -- Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal! And don't forget to pay your taxes so the rich don't have to! |
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Wow, all the left side guys sure seem upset by the Miller speech. Actually
by the whole convention if I'm reading correctly. The Zell Miller speech frames the righties for what so many of you are. First, many of you define truth as whatever set of facts serves your political interest at the moment. You justify this by claiming that "politics is a dirty business", when you bother to justify it at all. Zell Miller praised Kerry as a "True American Hero", long after Kerry had taken the same positions that Miller cited in his tirade at the Republican convention. Second, many of you you talk about prinicples like loyalty, but many of you have none. When Kerry spoke in the Senate, and when he cast a grand total of two votes against any type of weapons system (one of the votes was on a committee report, not even a bill), he was *supporting* the Republican positions outlined by Bush Sr. and Dick Cheney. http://slate.msn.com/id/2096127/ Happy to accept Kerry's support for defense cuts when the Republicans, (including the current VP and then Secty. of Defense), were advocating greater and larger cuts than congress wanted to authorize, your guys now take that previous support and try to use it bury your previous supporter. Zell Miller's speech is upsetting because it exemplifies exactly what is wrong with the political leadership in this country. When one considers that every vote counts, and that in our dumbed-down, sound byte, under-educated society today there could be enough sheeple so enthralled by a good old fashioned string of juvenile lies and insults to keep the current crew, and its lack of ethics, in power a while longer- it's pretty distressing. The Democrat's guy is not without many flaws, but one past the "we're the god fearing, war mongering, old fashioned valued, compassionate, fiscally conservative party trying to defend liberty at home and instill it abroad"....once one examines the *actions* of the current regime, there is an excellent case for making a change. |
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Harry Krause wrote in message ...
Butch Davis wrote: Wow, all the left side guys sure seem upset by the Miller speech. Actually by the whole convention if I'm reading correctly. An old soldier once said, "Never let your enemy know he has hurt you. It encourages him and teaches him his course of action was wise." Hehehe. Butch I'm not upset by Miller's speech. I thought he was an asshole before he gave it, and nothing in his ravings changed my mind. I thought it would have been more effective if he had actually had the stroke on-stage, but, what the hey. What I especially loved, was that Sean Hannity is ALWAYS whining about how the left are "shrill", "full of hate", etc. THEN, when Zell spewed his blather, along with that semi-literate AHnold, then, all of a sudden it's okay. I mean, I thought Zell was going to blow a gasket....veins in his forehead popping, every once in awhile a little spittle spraying......and Sean has the audacity to carry on about Howard Dean!!!! |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... Harry Krause wrote in message ... Butch Davis wrote: Wow, all the left side guys sure seem upset by the Miller speech. Actually by the whole convention if I'm reading correctly. An old soldier once said, "Never let your enemy know he has hurt you. It encourages him and teaches him his course of action was wise." Hehehe. Butch I'm not upset by Miller's speech. I thought he was an asshole before he gave it, and nothing in his ravings changed my mind. I thought it would have been more effective if he had actually had the stroke on-stage, but, what the hey. What I especially loved, was that Sean Hannity is ALWAYS whining about how the left are "shrill", "full of hate", Democrats *are* full of hate. That's why the Republicans recruited a Democrat to deliver that passionate speech. |
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"NOYB" wrote
Democrats *are* full of hate. That's why the Republicans recruited a Democrat to deliver that passionate speech. Yea, not at all like the choir boy Swift Boat guys. Talk about hate. |
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![]() "Camilo" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote Democrats *are* full of hate. That's why the Republicans recruited a Democrat to deliver that passionate speech. Yea, not at all like the choir boy Swift Boat guys. Talk about hate. How so? |
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I don't recall such a tirade after any of Dean's speeches, or after any of
Harry's posts? Why is that? John H Because you have a selective memory? I don't read even close to half of Harry's posts. He can be extremely prolific, and I don't always have the time. After the first or second post in a thread it usually devolves into one of the usual suspects exchanging childish insults with Harry. Boooooooring. "mark read". Several times a year I express displeasure with Harry's style. I agree with him on many (not all) issues, but disagree about the appropriate tone of discourse in a public forum. Next time I chastise Harry for his style, perhaps you will make take note of it. I cannot remember Howard Dean reeling off an impassioned string of deliberate falsehoods that could even make a pale comparison to Zell Miller's scandalous, amoral, flip flop attack on his formerly "close friend" and "true American hero", John Kerry. If, this November, we sincere patriots and sons of Liberty save the country from a group of folks who want to set fire to the Consitution and spend us into oblivion (ala the Soviet Union), I suspect that Zell Miller's "close friend" will not invite him to the inaugural ball. |
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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... I don't recall such a tirade after any of Dean's speeches, or after any of Harry's posts? Why is that? John H Because you have a selective memory? I don't read even close to half of Harry's posts. He can be extremely prolific, and I don't always have the time. After the first or second post in a thread it usually devolves into one of the usual suspects exchanging childish insults with Harry. Boooooooring. "mark read". Several times a year I express displeasure with Harry's style. I agree with him on many (not all) issues, but disagree about the appropriate tone of discourse in a public forum. Next time I chastise Harry for his style, perhaps you will make take note of it. Please do because I have yet to see it, especially in the magnitude you have with others committing lesser offences. |
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![]() "Camilo" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote Democrats *are* full of hate. That's why the Republicans recruited a Democrat to deliver that passionate speech. Yea, not at all like the choir boy Swift Boat guys. Talk about hate. Have you read the book? If no, then you should. There is no hate just facts. |
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