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What's admirable about this? It's pure politics. If bush gave a ****
about these kind of people, he would fund medicaid instead of cutting it. If he cared about life he would have pardoned SOMEBODY instead of executing a record number in Texas. Sorry, I can't see any humanitarian part of the man. Hell, she can't even vote, but all those in the conservative base that support her do. Capt. Jeff |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 07:59:38 -0600, Tamaroak wrote:
What's admirable about this? It's pure politics. If bush gave a **** about these kind of people, he would fund medicaid instead of cutting it. If he cared about life he would have pardoned SOMEBODY instead of executing a record number in Texas. Sorry, I can't see any humanitarian part of the man. Hell, she can't even vote, but all those in the conservative base that support her do. Capt. Jeff A super example of a Bush-hating post. Little bearing on the subject, but lot's of wrath. Harry K. would love this post! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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Tamaroak wrote:
What's admirable about this? It's pure politics. If bush gave a **** about these kind of people, he would fund medicaid instead of cutting it. If he cared about life he would have pardoned SOMEBODY instead of executing a record number in Texas. Sorry, I can't see any humanitarian part of the man. Hell, she can't even vote, but all those in the conservative base that support her do. What's really discouraging is that the religious right (actually, those who depend on ignorant whackos for political support) are *already* planning their campaign of outrage, based on the theory that "liberals" are behind the "judicial activism" that let Terry Schiavo die. John H wrote: A super example of a Bush-hating post. Really? Looks like simple fact to me. Please post examples of President Bush's humitarian achievements. ... Little bearing on the subject, but lot's of wrath. Any minor criticism of President Bush, no matter how factual, looks to you like "wrath." DSK |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 10:01:22 -0500, DSK wrote:
Tamaroak wrote: What's admirable about this? It's pure politics. If bush gave a **** about these kind of people, he would fund medicaid instead of cutting it. If he cared about life he would have pardoned SOMEBODY instead of executing a record number in Texas. Sorry, I can't see any humanitarian part of the man. Hell, she can't even vote, but all those in the conservative base that support her do. What's really discouraging is that the religious right (actually, those who depend on ignorant whackos for political support) are *already* planning their campaign of outrage, based on the theory that "liberals" are behind the "judicial activism" that let Terry Schiavo die. John H wrote: A super example of a Bush-hating post. Really? Looks like simple fact to me. Please post examples of President Bush's humitarian achievements. ... Little bearing on the subject, but lot's of wrath. Any minor criticism of President Bush, no matter how factual, looks to you like "wrath." DSK Sorry, Doug. I don't have the patience to put up with you. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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Please post examples of President Bush's humitarian achievements.
John H wrote: Sorry, Doug. I don't have the patience to put up with you. In other words, another strike-out for the Bush cheerleaders. You can't give any examples of charitable or humanitarian achievements of note. Why can't you give reasons for your opinions? Most half-intelligent people can. Are you totally guided by prejudice & hypocrisy? DSK |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 16:59:16 -0500, DSK wrote:
Please post examples of President Bush's humitarian achievements. John H wrote: Sorry, Doug. I don't have the patience to put up with you. In other words, another strike-out for the Bush cheerleaders. You can't give any examples of charitable or humanitarian achievements of note. Why can't you give reasons for your opinions? Most half-intelligent people can. Are you totally guided by prejudice & hypocrisy? DSK No, I simply don't have Dave's patience. You can ascribe any meaning to that you wish. Here, help yourself: In other words, In other words, In other words, In other words, -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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