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John H wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 15:27:39 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Doug Kanter wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Butch Davis wrote: Of course the Privacy Act may just get in the way of the AP folks. Military records are virtually unreleaseable under the protection of the Privacy Act. AP lawyers????? Butch "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Sure, AP lawyers. The AP is a substantial membership organization. It has lawyers. I don't understand Bush's reluctance to release it all. By now, he's released, what, 99.9% of his military record stuff? What could possibly be in the remaining bit that would bother him after all these years? Bush has fallen into an abyss of a credibility gap. ...only with the people who never supported him and never will. Bush supporters don't need an explanation...and you guys would never believe it anyway. Bush supporters apparently need NOTHING, Dr Tooth. That's scary. They don't need explanations which make sense. They don't need reasons which don't insult a normal person's intelligence. They just accept what he says. That's not healthy. They treat your boy as if he were a deity. There a number of ways we could diagnose these symptoms, but I'll be charitable and simply say that they suggest intense laziness. Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" to describe those Republicans who seemingly mindlessly accept Bush and his utter stupidity, his dimwitted persona, his ignoring of serious issues, his long vacations and, of course, 9-11 and its aftermath. Laziness for sure. Unwillingness to deal with realities. Or perhaps they're afraid of the Republican leadership, which actually goes after those in the party who don't toe the line. If I were a Republican these days, I'd be really frightened of the influence on the party and the president of the Southern Baptists and the other religious simpletons who control Bush. They remind me of the Taliban. Must have been before this: arwalden (7073 posts) Aug-09-02, 06:07 PM (ET) 35. Borg. Republiborg. Republicans. Generally used to indicate the mindless, unthinking, hive-mentality of many zealot Republicans. The ones who follow the party line and parrot the party arguments that they've heard from Rush Limbaugh. In most instances, they never think about an issue and make up their own minds. Nor do they understand the meaning of the words they are parroting. (http://www.democraticunderground.com...ForumI D40#35) Yup...it was. Except my term is RepubliBORG. |
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LOL, as I said, Harry life sucks so bad, that he is actually proud of this
accomplishment. so sad. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John H wrote: On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 15:27:39 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Doug Kanter wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Butch Davis wrote: Of course the Privacy Act may just get in the way of the AP folks. Military records are virtually unreleaseable under the protection of the Privacy Act. AP lawyers????? Butch "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Sure, AP lawyers. The AP is a substantial membership organization. It has lawyers. I don't understand Bush's reluctance to release it all. By now, he's released, what, 99.9% of his military record stuff? What could possibly be in the remaining bit that would bother him after all these years? Bush has fallen into an abyss of a credibility gap. ...only with the people who never supported him and never will. Bush supporters don't need an explanation...and you guys would never believe it anyway. Bush supporters apparently need NOTHING, Dr Tooth. That's scary. They don't need explanations which make sense. They don't need reasons which don't insult a normal person's intelligence. They just accept what he says. That's not healthy. They treat your boy as if he were a deity. There a number of ways we could diagnose these symptoms, but I'll be charitable and simply say that they suggest intense laziness. Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" to describe those Republicans who seemingly mindlessly accept Bush and his utter stupidity, his dimwitted persona, his ignoring of serious issues, his long vacations and, of course, 9-11 and its aftermath. Laziness for sure. Unwillingness to deal with realities. Or perhaps they're afraid of the Republican leadership, which actually goes after those in the party who don't toe the line. If I were a Republican these days, I'd be really frightened of the influence on the party and the president of the Southern Baptists and the other religious simpletons who control Bush. They remind me of the Taliban. Must have been before this: arwalden (7073 posts) Aug-09-02, 06:07 PM (ET) 35. Borg. Republiborg. Republicans. Generally used to indicate the mindless, unthinking, hive-mentality of many zealot Republicans. The ones who follow the party line and parrot the party arguments that they've heard from Rush Limbaugh. In most instances, they never think about an issue and make up their own minds. Nor do they understand the meaning of the words they are parroting. (http://www.democraticunderground.com...cgi?az=show_th read&om=16309&forum=DCForumID40#35) Yup...it was. Except my term is RepubliBORG. |
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