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Jack Goff June 8th 04 02:20 AM

OT--why the 18-29 year olds support Kerry
 

"****tard" wrote:

You guys are funny. If you think that a dummy could get a BA at Yale,

an
MBA at Harvard, own a professional baseball team, get elected and

re-elected
as governor of Texas and then elected as POTUS, then you are obviously

the
fools.


Bush is like encountering a tortoise on a fencepost:
you just *know* someone put him there.


How'd you earn your name?

Oh, I read your post again... never-mind.

Good company you're keeping, Harry!

Jack



John Gaquin June 8th 04 03:24 AM

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"****tard" wrote in message news:0Z5xc.5954

......the modern
inhabitants of Greece are referred to, in English as
Greeks. ONLY as Greeks. Period. Full stop. The end.

'Grecian' is ONLY an adjective, never a noun.

Got it, possum-****er?


Pick up a tube of KY for your next roadkill. Nice name. It fits.

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Gre·cian (grshn) adj. Greek. n. A native or inhabitant of Greece.

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[From Latin Graecia, Greece, from Graecus, Greek. See Greek.]


Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth
Edition; Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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grecian \Gre"cian\, n. 1. A native or naturalized inhabitant of Greece; a
Greek.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.

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Bert Robbins June 8th 04 03:29 AM

OT--why the 18-29 year olds support Kerry
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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jim-- wrote:

"P.Fritz" wrote in message
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"jim--" wrote in message
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Doug Kanter wrote:


"jim--" wrote in message
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Doug Kanter wrote:



"jps" wrote in message
t.com...



In article


.net,

says...



Awhile ago, Harry posted the results of a poll which showed that

the

18-29



year old age group supports Kerry. I think we've found the


answer

"why":


"A new Gallup poll says that 53 percent of Americans between


the

ages


of 18



to 29 do not know who the USA fought in Europe during World War

II."

Democrats. The party for the uninformed.

The leader of your party is less informed than many high school

seniors


and clearly demonstrates a lack of historical context when


sending

our

kids across the globe to fight and die for his ideological whims.

Republicans worship the uninformed because "he's a regular guy


like

me."


So which is worse, an uninformed electorate or an uniformed

President?

Duh.


They support Kerry because they don't know who we fought in WWII.

OK.

Got


it. And, the tail light on my trailer went bad because I ran out


of

baking


powder and forgot to put it on the shopping list.

I'd think the uneducated would cleave unto a president who, while

standing


next to the prime minister of one country, said he was from a

different


one.


Or a president who, if you spun a globe with the names of the


various

countries removed, and asked if he could point out the locations


of,

say, 20 countries...couldn't.

Just your opinion....certainly not fact though.




"The only thing I know about Slovakia is what I learned first-hand

from

your

foreign minister, who came to Texas."-To a Slovak journalist as


quoted

by

Knight Ridder News Service, June 22, 1999. Bush's meeting was with

Janez

Drnovsek, the prime minister of Slovenia.

ROFL!!!!!!!!



Do you suppose your moron could've mustered the brain power to


prepare

for a

state visit and know something his guest's country, or at the very

least,

know that the person he spent time with was the head honcho?



Until he was appointed POTUS, Bush was probably the least traveled
president of the 20th or 21st Century. He hadn't been anywhere outside
the US except Mexico, I think, and that was only to get drunk and


laid.

Similar to Clintons experience prior to becoming POTUS. Clinton


probably

has the edge on blowjobs and getting laid though.

Remeber that clinton dodged the draft by going to England.(back when
avoiding going to veitnam was admirable)....and managed a war protest

trip
to Moscow at the same time




Lucky for him...finding England and Russia on a map would have been
difficult for him otherwise. ;-)



Once again, d.f., Clinton was a Rhodes Scholar.


And what has being a Rhodes Scholar got to do with being a leader?



NOYB June 8th 04 03:57 AM

OT--why the 18-29 year olds support Kerry
 

"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

"****tard" wrote in message news:0Z5xc.5954

......the modern
inhabitants of Greece are referred to, in English as
Greeks. ONLY as Greeks. Period. Full stop. The end.

'Grecian' is ONLY an adjective, never a noun.


Ahhhhh. Another dumb**** liberal to enter the fray. You seem quite a bit
dumber than the rest...except, perhaps for basskisser. Perhaps you two are
related?

"Grecian" is another name for a "greek". Go get a dictionary. Maybe one of
the smarter liberals could read it to you.




NOYB June 8th 04 04:02 AM

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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"****tard" wrote in message
ink.net...

Don't forget DURING the 2000 campaign, Bush once
referred to the inhabitants of Greece as the "Grecians".



grecian

\Gre"cian\, n. 1. A native or naturalized inhabitant of Greece; a

Greek.



What's your point?


I don't know what bonehead, post-2000, hillbilly
dictionary you found that in, but the modern
inhabitants of Greece are referred to, in English as
Greeks. ONLY as Greeks. Period. Full stop. The end.

'Grecian' is ONLY an adjective, never a noun.

Got it, possum-****er?


Actually, archeologists use "Grecian" to refer to urns and stone columns.
NOYB does not expose himself to input other than television, and a very
limited selection of input in that genre. He would not know that "grecian"
applies to objects, not people. Therefore, your appelation of "possum
****er" sticks like glue.


Doug,
You're not really going to align yourself with perhaps the dumbest poster to
post to rec.boats since...well...ummm, maybe...ever? Are you?

An inhabitant of Greece can be called a "Grecian" or a "Greek".

Read:
Gre·cian (grshn)
adj.
Greek.

n.
A native or inhabitant of Greece.


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[From Latin Graecia, Greece, from Graecus, Greek. See Greek.]


Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,
Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.












NOYB June 8th 04 04:06 AM

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"****tard" wrote in message
hlink.net...
Doug Kanter wrote:
"****tard" wrote in message
ink.net...


Don't forget DURING the 2000 campaign, Bush once
referred to the inhabitants of Greece as the "Grecians".



Let's not forget the classic: Hispanical


Did he really say that? When and where? I don't
object to beating up on the guy for his boneheaded
utterances, but make sure they're real. The only
references I could find to bush+hispanical in Google
were on satirical pages.


LOL. Your internet searches failed to find any of the numberous sites that
define "Grecian" as a "a native or inhabitant of Greece".

So here's a link for you:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=grecian

Gre·cian (grshn)
adj.
Greek.

n.
A native or inhabitant of Greece.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
[From Latin Graecia, Greece, from Graecus, Greek. See Greek.]

Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,
Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.



Got it, ****tard?









basskisser June 8th 04 12:32 PM

OT--why the 18-29 year olds support Kerry
 
"NOYB" wrote in message news:lKGdnbu8Y5WxtljdRVn-
Ahhhhh. Another dumb**** liberal to enter the fray. You seem quite a bit
dumber than the rest...except, perhaps for basskisser.


Hmm, I suppose, in your own idiotic mind, that you find THAT statement
somehow intelligent?

basskisser June 8th 04 12:36 PM

OT--why the 18-29 year olds support Kerry
 
"jim--" wrote in message news:dvSdnUCca7q6ZFndRVn-
You guys are funny. If you think that a dummy could get a BA at Yale, an
MBA at Harvard, own a professional baseball team, get elected and re-elected
as governor of Texas and then elected as POTUS, then you are obviously the
fools.


Let's see, he got accepted at Yale, with his father's influence.
His dad bought his way to Harvard.
His families political ties, and money, got him a baseballs team,
which, by the way, had to be bailed out when he ran it into the
ground.
Nothing short of the political clout of others in big business that he
is in bed with got him elected to ANY political post.

basskisser June 8th 04 12:42 PM

OT--why the 18-29 year olds support Kerry
 
"NOYB" wrote in message ink.net...
"basskisser" wrote in message
om...
"NOYB" wrote in message

hlink.net...
Awhile ago, Harry posted the results of a poll which showed that the

18-29
year old age group supports Kerry. I think we've found the answer "why":


"A new Gallup poll says that 53 percent of Americans between the ages

of 18
to 29 do not know who the USA fought in Europe during World War II."

Democrats. The party for the uninformed.


The poll says nothing of what percentage of those polled were either
Republican, or Democrat.


That's a good point. If it were *all* Democrats, the number would have been
much higher than 53%.


You just love showing your ignorance, huh? That statement is nothing
short of stupid.

jim-- June 8th 04 12:47 PM

OT--why the 18-29 year olds support Kerry
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
om...
"jim--" wrote in message news:dvSdnUCca7q6ZFndRVn-
You guys are funny. If you think that a dummy could get a BA at Yale,

an
MBA at Harvard, own a professional baseball team, get elected and

re-elected
as governor of Texas and then elected as POTUS, then you are obviously

the
fools.


Let's see, he got accepted at Yale, with his father's influence.
His dad bought his way to Harvard.
His families political ties, and money, got him a baseballs team,
which, by the way, had to be bailed out when he ran it into the
ground.
Nothing short of the political clout of others in big business that he
is in bed with got him elected to ANY political post.


Could be, but the same could then be said of most families of wealth and
influence, including most politicians.




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