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NOYB
 
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"Jim" wrote in message
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I don't like calling someone a liar, but when the shoe fits... Your
quote is an outright lie.


Really, Jim? Maybe you should expand your horizons beyond salon's cut and
snip. There's a link below. When you're done reading it, you can post an
apology. I accept your apology in advance.

http://www.theolympian.com/home/spec...08/31980.shtml

Here's the whole quote as published on February 8th in the Olympian:

Maria Yurasek, who attended a caucus at Spokane's Chase Middle School, said
Dean "reminds me of an old boyfriend. He seems angry. I don't think Dean can
beat Bush. I would vote for a dog if he could beat Bush. I would vote for
Satan."




Suggest you actually READ the article in
Salon. OR did you post the Newsmax version?

NOYB QUOTE

"Maria Yurasek, who attended a caucus at Spokane's Chase Middle School,
said Dean "reminds me of an old boyfriend. He seems angry. I don't think
Dean can beat Bush. I would vote for a dog if he could beat Bush. I
would vote for Satan."

NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...

Jim wrote:


http://www.salon.com/news/wire/2004/...ger/index.html

In Arizona, Judy Donovan says she feels desperate for a new president.
In Tennessee, Robert Wilson says he finds the president revolting. In
Washington state, Maria Yurasek says she'd vote for a dog if it could
beat President Bush.


I need maria's address...i have some extra Tellow Dog Democrat pins.



Try the local chapter of Satanic worship.

Here's the complete quote by Maria:

"Maria Yurasek, who attended a caucus at Spokane's Chase Middle School,

said
Dean "reminds me of an old boyfriend. He seems angry. I don't think Dean

can
beat Bush. I would vote for a dog if he could beat Bush. I would vote

for
Satan."
------------------------------------------------------

I guess we can add "Satan worshippers" to the Democratic base of
homosexuals, convicted felons, and sexual deviants.






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"Harry Krause" wrote in message

The party is unifed and focused on delivering the country from the evils
of the neofascist Republicans. Unlike Republicans, Democrats have
diverse opinions on who is best qualifed to wield the sword and slay the
evil dragon (via the political process, of course). The party has tested
its standard bearers and has eliminated all but two serious candidates.
I don't believe anyone ever gave Al Sharpton or Dennis Kucinich much of
a chance.


Jesus, what unconscionable drivel!


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"NOYB" wrote in message news:Xnc_b.78599

The Bush supporters "were more numerous". That's all that really matters.
Screaming louder than the other guys gets you nowhere.


But you forget......

"Gore won the popular vote"! whine, whine "Gore won the popular vote"!


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OK -- you found it, and I apologize. BUT perhaps that's the difference
between a liberal and a Bu****e artist. I gave my source up front.

May I point out that the comment origionally posted by you did not
contain this line


"http://www.theolympian.com/home/specialsections/Election2004/20040208/31980.shtml"

Nice try at a CYA though


NOYB wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I don't like calling someone a liar, but when the shoe fits... Your
quote is an outright lie.



Really, Jim? Maybe you should expand your horizons beyond salon's cut and
snip. There's a link below. When you're done reading it, you can post an
apology. I accept your apology in advance.

http://www.theolympian.com/home/spec...08/31980.shtml

Here's the whole quote as published on February 8th in the Olympian:

Maria Yurasek, who attended a caucus at Spokane's Chase Middle School, said
Dean "reminds me of an old boyfriend. He seems angry. I don't think Dean can
beat Bush. I would vote for a dog if he could beat Bush. I would vote for
Satan."




Suggest you actually READ the article in

Salon. OR did you post the Newsmax version?

NOYB QUOTE

"Maria Yurasek, who attended a caucus at Spokane's Chase Middle School,
said Dean "reminds me of an old boyfriend. He seems angry. I don't think
Dean can beat Bush. I would vote for a dog if he could beat Bush. I
would vote for Satan."

NOYB wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...


Jim wrote:



http://www.salon.com/news/wire/2004/...ger/index.html

In Arizona, Judy Donovan says she feels desperate for a new president.
In Tennessee, Robert Wilson says he finds the president revolting. In
Washington state, Maria Yurasek says she'd vote for a dog if it could
beat President Bush.


I need maria's address...i have some extra Tellow Dog Democrat pins.


Try the local chapter of Satanic worship.

Here's the complete quote by Maria:

"Maria Yurasek, who attended a caucus at Spokane's Chase Middle School,


said

Dean "reminds me of an old boyfriend. He seems angry. I don't think Dean


can

beat Bush. I would vote for a dog if he could beat Bush. I would vote


for

Satan."
------------------------------------------------------

I guess we can add "Satan worshippers" to the Democratic base of
homosexuals, convicted felons, and sexual deviants.







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NOYB
 
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You know what they say about "assuming" something...so I guess we're both
guilty. You assumed I made up the Satan part...and I assumed you (or Salon)
intentionally snipped it.

Can we now both agree that Salon intentionally snipped it? Apparently, a
"Salon.com" version of a story puts out as much spin as a "Newsmax"
version...except that the political tilt is to the left rather than the
right.


"Jim" wrote in message
...
OK -- you found it, and I apologize. BUT perhaps that's the difference
between a liberal and a Bu****e artist. I gave my source up front.

May I point out that the comment origionally posted by you did not
contain this line



"http://www.theolympian.com/home/specialsections/Election2004/20040208/31980
..shtml"

Nice try at a CYA though


NOYB wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I don't like calling someone a liar, but when the shoe fits... Your
quote is an outright lie.



Really, Jim? Maybe you should expand your horizons beyond salon's cut

and
snip. There's a link below. When you're done reading it, you can post

an
apology. I accept your apology in advance.


http://www.theolympian.com/home/spec...08/31980.shtml

Here's the whole quote as published on February 8th in the Olympian:

Maria Yurasek, who attended a caucus at Spokane's Chase Middle School,

said
Dean "reminds me of an old boyfriend. He seems angry. I don't think Dean

can
beat Bush. I would vote for a dog if he could beat Bush. I would vote

for
Satan."




Suggest you actually READ the article in

Salon. OR did you post the Newsmax version?

NOYB QUOTE

"Maria Yurasek, who attended a caucus at Spokane's Chase Middle School,
said Dean "reminds me of an old boyfriend. He seems angry. I don't think
Dean can beat Bush. I would vote for a dog if he could beat Bush. I
would vote for Satan."

NOYB wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...


Jim wrote:



http://www.salon.com/news/wire/2004/...ger/index.html

In Arizona, Judy Donovan says she feels desperate for a new

president.
In Tennessee, Robert Wilson says he finds the president revolting. In
Washington state, Maria Yurasek says she'd vote for a dog if it could
beat President Bush.


I need maria's address...i have some extra Tellow Dog Democrat pins.


Try the local chapter of Satanic worship.

Here's the complete quote by Maria:

"Maria Yurasek, who attended a caucus at Spokane's Chase Middle School,

said

Dean "reminds me of an old boyfriend. He seems angry. I don't think

Dean

can

beat Bush. I would vote for a dog if he could beat Bush. I would vote

for

Satan."
------------------------------------------------------

I guess we can add "Satan worshippers" to the Democratic base of
homosexuals, convicted felons, and sexual deviants.











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"NOYB" wrote in message news:Fjc_b.78597
I guess we can add "Satan worshippers" to the Democratic base of
homosexuals, convicted felons, and sexual deviants.


Jeez, NOYB, you've gone to new and lower lows! I realize it's an
election year, and you guys are running scared, but please, get your
head out of your ass.
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 22:16:00 -0500, "John Gaquin"
wrote:


"NOYB" wrote in message news:Xnc_b.78599

The Bush supporters "were more numerous". That's all that really matters.
Screaming louder than the other guys gets you nowhere.


But you forget......

"Gore won the popular vote"! whine, whine "Gore won the popular vote"!


Ok, Bush won the Presidency. But, he certainly didn't win a mandate
for his extremist policies. There has been no attempt to consider the
desires of the majority of voters who didn't vote for the rascal.

bb
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Agreed -- but next time we both give sources.

History cut for brevity

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"bb" wrote in message

Ok, Bush won the Presidency. But, he certainly didn't win a mandate
for his extremist policies.

A) I never heard anyone claim that W received a mandate in the election of
2000.

B) W received his mandate on the morning of September 11, 2001.

C) You may consider some or all of his policies "extremist", but that is
your personal opinion, not general fact.

There has been no attempt to consider the
desires of the majority of voters who didn't vote for the rascal.


D) It may have slipped your attention, but we do not live in a democracy,
wherein the voters are consulted on virtually all matters. We live in a
Constitutional Republic. We send elected persons to staff the government
and to make decisions according to their best judgment. If we don't like
their judgment, we vote them out the next time around. This business of
consulting focus groups, or directly polling constituents, prior to any
decision-making, is, in my view, an abdication of responsibility under the
Constitution.


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John Gaquin wrote:

"bb" wrote in message

Ok, Bush won the Presidency. But, he certainly didn't win a mandate
for his extremist policies.

A) I never heard anyone claim that W received a mandate in the election of
2000.

B) W received his mandate on the morning of September 11, 2001.


Bull. No one gave Bush carte blanche to go crazy with his brand of
right-wing extremism.


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