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How low will the liebrals go?
http://washingtontimes.com/metro/200...4932-4054r.htm
"Black Democratic leaders in Maryland say that racially tinged attacks against Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele in his bid for the U.S. Senate are fair because he is a conservative Republican. Such attacks against the first black man to win a statewide election in Maryland include pelting him with Oreo cookies during a campaign appearance, calling him an "Uncle Tom" and depicting him as a black-faced minstrel on a liberal Web log. Operatives for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) also obtained a copy of his credit report -- the only Republican candidate so targeted." |
How low will the liebrals go?
Is this post about boats? No?
Then why are you posting here? |
How low will the liebrals go?
wrote in message oups.com... Is this post about boats? No? Then why are you posting here? I don't recall any contributions you have made to this boating NG Brent, but I may be wrong. Why don't you start some boating related threads? |
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On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 16:59:38 -0500, " *JimH*" wrote:
wrote in message roups.com... Is this post about boats? No? Then why are you posting here? I don't recall any contributions you have made to this boating NG Brent, but I may be wrong. Why don't you start some boating related threads? Your post would imply you condone off topic posting. bb |
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"P Fritz" wrote in message ... http://washingtontimes.com/metro/200...4932-4054r.htm "Black Democratic leaders in Maryland say that racially tinged attacks against Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele in his bid for the U.S. Senate are fair because he is a conservative Republican. Such attacks against the first black man to win a statewide election in Maryland include pelting him with Oreo cookies during a campaign appearance, calling him an "Uncle Tom" and depicting him as a black-faced minstrel on a liberal Web log. Operatives for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) also obtained a copy of his credit report -- the only Republican candidate so targeted." Why haven't all of the liberals and progressives here defend this disgusting activity? |
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Bert Robbins wrote: Why haven't all of the liberals and progressives here defend this disgusting activity? Same reason we lose elections. :-) We don't all goose step together to support any liberal or moderate that might happen down the pike- regardless if right or wrong. There is no place for racial comments in a contest for public office. Whether its the reactionaries or the progressives making racial comments, it's wrong in either instance. |
How low will the liebrals go?
Chuck,
Why do most of the liberals or progressive in rec.boats use the expression "goose step" when discussing conservatives or Republicans? I know most conservatives and Republicans disagree on many issues, and openly debate those issues. It sounds like you have gone the way of Kevin and Harry in trying to demonize your opponents, by inferring that they are nothing more than Nazi's. Goebbels would have been proud of you. ; ) wrote in message oups.com... Bert Robbins wrote: Why haven't all of the liberals and progressives here defend this disgusting activity? Same reason we lose elections. :-) We don't all goose step together to support any liberal or moderate that might happen down the pike- regardless if right or wrong. There is no place for racial comments in a contest for public office. Whether its the reactionaries or the progressives making racial comments, it's wrong in either instance. |
How low will the liebrals go?
Chuck is famous for his backhanded complements.
"Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... Chuck, Why do most of the liberals or progressive in rec.boats use the expression "goose step" when discussing conservatives or Republicans? I know most conservatives and Republicans disagree on many issues, and openly debate those issues. It sounds like you have gone the way of Kevin and Harry in trying to demonize your opponents, by inferring that they are nothing more than Nazi's. Goebbels would have been proud of you. ; ) wrote in message oups.com... Bert Robbins wrote: Why haven't all of the liberals and progressives here defend this disgusting activity? Same reason we lose elections. :-) We don't all goose step together to support any liberal or moderate that might happen down the pike- regardless if right or wrong. There is no place for racial comments in a contest for public office. Whether its the reactionaries or the progressives making racial comments, it's wrong in either instance. |
How low will the liebrals go?
Chuck normally does not lash out in the profanity and anger expressed by
some in rec.boats, but he does take position that are not based upon any facts. IE all conservatives have the same position on all issues and take their direction from "above". Both my wife and I are conservative, and we disagree on most issues. ; ) I know there is no one in rec.boats I agree with 100% of the time. He also believes most conservatives listen to talk radio and repeat whatever the current talking points are. He holds this position even though the ratings of these shows prove that the majority of those voting for conservative positions do not listen to talk radio. The Goosestep comment is a great propaganda technique. "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... Chuck is famous for his backhanded complements. "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... Chuck, Why do most of the liberals or progressive in rec.boats use the expression "goose step" when discussing conservatives or Republicans? I know most conservatives and Republicans disagree on many issues, and openly debate those issues. It sounds like you have gone the way of Kevin and Harry in trying to demonize your opponents, by inferring that they are nothing more than Nazi's. Goebbels would have been proud of you. ; ) wrote in message oups.com... Bert Robbins wrote: Why haven't all of the liberals and progressives here defend this disgusting activity? Same reason we lose elections. :-) We don't all goose step together to support any liberal or moderate that might happen down the pike- regardless if right or wrong. There is no place for racial comments in a contest for public office. Whether its the reactionaries or the progressives making racial comments, it's wrong in either instance. |
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I hope all liebrals continue to think like chuck....they will continue to
lose elections......not because they don't "goose step together" but rather because the majority of the country rejects what they stand for. "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... Chuck, Why do most of the liberals or progressive in rec.boats use the expression "goose step" when discussing conservatives or Republicans? I know most conservatives and Republicans disagree on many issues, and openly debate those issues. It sounds like you have gone the way of Kevin and Harry in trying to demonize your opponents, by inferring that they are nothing more than Nazi's. Goebbels would have been proud of you. ; ) wrote in message oups.com... Bert Robbins wrote: Why haven't all of the liberals and progressives here defend this disgusting activity? Same reason we lose elections. :-) We don't all goose step together to support any liberal or moderate that might happen down the pike- regardless if right or wrong. There is no place for racial comments in a contest for public office. Whether its the reactionaries or the progressives making racial comments, it's wrong in either instance. |
How low will the liebrals go?
I thought you said you were a moderate? ;-)
"Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... Chuck normally does not lash out in the profanity and anger expressed by some in rec.boats, but he does take position that are not based upon any facts. IE all conservatives have the same position on all issues and take their direction from "above". Both my wife and I are conservative, and we disagree on most issues. ; ) I know there is no one in rec.boats I agree with 100% of the time. He also believes most conservatives listen to talk radio and repeat whatever the current talking points are. He holds this position even though the ratings of these shows prove that the majority of those voting for conservative positions do not listen to talk radio. The Goosestep comment is a great propaganda technique. "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... Chuck is famous for his backhanded complements. "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... Chuck, Why do most of the liberals or progressive in rec.boats use the expression "goose step" when discussing conservatives or Republicans? I know most conservatives and Republicans disagree on many issues, and openly debate those issues. It sounds like you have gone the way of Kevin and Harry in trying to demonize your opponents, by inferring that they are nothing more than Nazi's. Goebbels would have been proud of you. ; ) wrote in message oups.com... Bert Robbins wrote: Why haven't all of the liberals and progressives here defend this disgusting activity? Same reason we lose elections. :-) We don't all goose step together to support any liberal or moderate that might happen down the pike- regardless if right or wrong. There is no place for racial comments in a contest for public office. Whether its the reactionaries or the progressives making racial comments, it's wrong in either instance. |
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Paul,
Thinking that all republicans or conservatives think alike and goosestep to a "higher being" will continue to chase moderates away from the Democratic Candidate and have them vote for the Republican candidate. Bush won the last election because the moderates considered Bush the lesser of two evils. The liberals in rec.boats fail to realize Bush is in power not because of the far rightwing of the Republican Party. Bush won the election for one reason, the far leftwing has taken over the Democratic Party. If the Democratic Party was able to convert 2% of the moderates to vote for their candidate Bush would not be in power today. Harry likes to cut and paste the poll numbers, poll numbers do not reflect how a person will vote. If the Dem's put up another far right wing candidate, they will lose the next election too. "P. Fritz" wrote in message ... I hope all liebrals continue to think like chuck....they will continue to lose elections......not because they don't "goose step together" but rather because the majority of the country rejects what they stand for. "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... Chuck, Why do most of the liberals or progressive in rec.boats use the expression "goose step" when discussing conservatives or Republicans? I know most conservatives and Republicans disagree on many issues, and openly debate those issues. It sounds like you have gone the way of Kevin and Harry in trying to demonize your opponents, by inferring that they are nothing more than Nazi's. Goebbels would have been proud of you. ; ) wrote in message oups.com... Bert Robbins wrote: Why haven't all of the liberals and progressives here defend this disgusting activity? Same reason we lose elections. :-) We don't all goose step together to support any liberal or moderate that might happen down the pike- regardless if right or wrong. There is no place for racial comments in a contest for public office. Whether its the reactionaries or the progressives making racial comments, it's wrong in either instance. |
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Paul,
We are moderate conservatives. ; ) My wife is actually more conservative than I am. I voted for Kerry because I knew Bush would carry my state and get the electoral votes, but I wanted to make a statement against Bush being one hell of a poor choice. "P. Fritz" wrote in message ... I thought you said you were a moderate? ;-) "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... Chuck normally does not lash out in the profanity and anger expressed by some in rec.boats, but he does take position that are not based upon any facts. IE all conservatives have the same position on all issues and take their direction from "above". Both my wife and I are conservative, and we disagree on most issues. ; ) I know there is no one in rec.boats I agree with 100% of the time. He also believes most conservatives listen to talk radio and repeat whatever the current talking points are. He holds this position even though the ratings of these shows prove that the majority of those voting for conservative positions do not listen to talk radio. The Goosestep comment is a great propaganda technique. "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... Chuck is famous for his backhanded complements. "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... Chuck, Why do most of the liberals or progressive in rec.boats use the expression "goose step" when discussing conservatives or Republicans? I know most conservatives and Republicans disagree on many issues, and openly debate those issues. It sounds like you have gone the way of Kevin and Harry in trying to demonize your opponents, by inferring that they are nothing more than Nazi's. Goebbels would have been proud of you. ; ) wrote in message oups.com... Bert Robbins wrote: Why haven't all of the liberals and progressives here defend this disgusting activity? Same reason we lose elections. :-) We don't all goose step together to support any liberal or moderate that might happen down the pike- regardless if right or wrong. There is no place for racial comments in a contest for public office. Whether its the reactionaries or the progressives making racial comments, it's wrong in either instance. |
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Bert Robbins wrote:
Chuck is famous for his backhanded complements. ....and his accuracy in dealing same out to deserving antagonists. |
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Harry,
You have stated many times that the reason you come to rec.boats is to harass the right wing trash. I would estimate that less than 1% of your posts are related to any boating discussion. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: Bert Robbins wrote: Chuck is famous for his backhanded complements. ...and his accuracy in dealing same out to deserving antagonists. Bert is famous for being a non-contributor to boating discussions. |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Don White wrote: Bert Robbins wrote: Chuck is famous for his backhanded complements. ...and his accuracy in dealing same out to deserving antagonists. Bert is famous for being a non-contributor to boating discussions. You can say that again. |
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Dr. Dr. Smithers wrote: Chuck, Why do most of the liberals or progressive in rec.boats use the expression "goose step" when discussing conservatives or Republicans? I know most conservatives and Republicans disagree on many issues, and openly debate those issues. It sounds like you have gone the way of Kevin and Harry in trying to demonize your opponents, by inferring that they are nothing more than Nazi's. The goose step is a extremely disciplined, highly regulated, ostentatious way to march. There is no room for self expression, and any one non-conformist goose-stepper doing a poor job spoils the entire effect. It's a march style employed by groups more concerned with how much noise they make and how impressive they look than with making some actual progress. It's the type of activity that wouldn't appeal to most liberals. Now, here's the *extremely funny part*! (pay attention, please).......... Reread my comments. I never said that conservatives or Republicans "goose step", I only said that liberals generally *do not*. In the mind of some, apparently, there was a natural correlation between "goose stepping" and the right wing. Sorry about that, but it isn't my fault. I merely said that liberals do not goose step- and any further conclusions were made by others. :-) |
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How low will the liebrals go?
"John H." wrote in message ... On 3 Nov 2005 08:10:25 -0800, wrote: Dr. Dr. Smithers wrote: Chuck, Why do most of the liberals or progressive in rec.boats use the expression "goose step" when discussing conservatives or Republicans? I know most conservatives and Republicans disagree on many issues, and openly debate those issues. It sounds like you have gone the way of Kevin and Harry in trying to demonize your opponents, by inferring that they are nothing more than Nazi's. The goose step is a extremely disciplined, highly regulated, ostentatious way to march. There is no room for self expression, and any one non-conformist goose-stepper doing a poor job spoils the entire effect. It's a march style employed by groups more concerned with how much noise they make and how impressive they look than with making some actual progress. It's the type of activity that wouldn't appeal to most liberals. Now, here's the *extremely funny part*! (pay attention, please).......... Reread my comments. I never said that conservatives or Republicans "goose step", I only said that liberals generally *do not*. In the mind of some, apparently, there was a natural correlation between "goose stepping" and the right wing. Sorry about that, but it isn't my fault. I merely said that liberals do not goose step- and any further conclusions were made by others. :-) That's called a 'tap dance', Chuck! And a fantasy that liebrals generallty do not goose step. -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK |
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John H. wrote: That's called a 'tap dance', Chuck! Yep. And even a Saturday night beer-swillin', rib-sauce on the tee-shirt wearin', yellow sticker on the pickup drivin', chain smokin' rodeo ropin', Limbaugh on the radio listenin' corn-serve-a-tive knows the difference between a tap dance and a goose step. :-) (Gould grabs top hat and cane, band strikes up "Tea for Two", and he rat-a-tat-tats and clickety-clacks off stage, left). :-) |
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Chuck,
That is excellent literary skills, but then again, I have always thought your literary skills are head and shoulders over most. Advertisers often use a method of advertising where they leave off common expression or phrase and allow the person reading or listening to the ad to fill in expression or phrase. Coke used to do this in many of their ads, the ad guys call this "closure". You were very effective in using "closure" in your posts, keep up the good work. wrote in message oups.com... Dr. Dr. Smithers wrote: Chuck, Why do most of the liberals or progressive in rec.boats use the expression "goose step" when discussing conservatives or Republicans? I know most conservatives and Republicans disagree on many issues, and openly debate those issues. It sounds like you have gone the way of Kevin and Harry in trying to demonize your opponents, by inferring that they are nothing more than Nazi's. The goose step is a extremely disciplined, highly regulated, ostentatious way to march. There is no room for self expression, and any one non-conformist goose-stepper doing a poor job spoils the entire effect. It's a march style employed by groups more concerned with how much noise they make and how impressive they look than with making some actual progress. It's the type of activity that wouldn't appeal to most liberals. Now, here's the *extremely funny part*! (pay attention, please).......... Reread my comments. I never said that conservatives or Republicans "goose step", I only said that liberals generally *do not*. In the mind of some, apparently, there was a natural correlation between "goose stepping" and the right wing. Sorry about that, but it isn't my fault. I merely said that liberals do not goose step- and any further conclusions were made by others. :-) |
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How low will the liebrals go?
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 17:05:10 -0500, " *JimH*" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . On 3 Nov 2005 13:00:19 -0800, wrote: John H. wrote: That's called a 'tap dance', Chuck! Yep. And even a Saturday night beer-swillin', rib-sauce on the tee-shirt wearin', yellow sticker on the pickup drivin', chain smokin' rodeo ropin', Limbaugh on the radio listenin' corn-serve-a-tive knows the difference between a tap dance and a goose step. :-) (Gould grabs top hat and cane, band strikes up "Tea for Two", and he rat-a-tat-tats and clickety-clacks off stage, left). :-) What yellow sticker? -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK My son and daughter do not support the war and consider themselves liberal in the views, including political views. They do, however, support the troops and display a yellow ribbon on their cars. Some folks live in a black and white world filled with absolutes. Thankfully my family does not live in that world. It is obvious, however, that some folks in this NG do, and they are all, coincidentally, leaning left. Shows my lack of observation (or something). My wife and I both have one on our GMCs, but I still couldn't figure out what he was discussing. I guess I didn't see it as a political thing. Seems to be going to an extreme when a 'Support Our Troops' sticker is considered a 'bad thing'. I guess some of the libs do though, huh? -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK |
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John H. wrote: On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 17:05:10 -0500, " *JimH*" wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On 3 Nov 2005 13:00:19 -0800, wrote: John H. wrote: That's called a 'tap dance', Chuck! Yep. And even a Saturday night beer-swillin', rib-sauce on the tee-shirt wearin', yellow sticker on the pickup drivin', chain smokin' rodeo ropin', Limbaugh on the radio listenin' corn-serve-a-tive knows the difference between a tap dance and a goose step. :-) (Gould grabs top hat and cane, band strikes up "Tea for Two", and he rat-a-tat-tats and clickety-clacks off stage, left). :-) What yellow sticker? -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK My son and daughter do not support the war and consider themselves liberal in the views, including political views. They do, however, support the troops and display a yellow ribbon on their cars. Some folks live in a black and white world filled with absolutes. Thankfully my family does not live in that world. It is obvious, however, that some folks in this NG do, and they are all, coincidentally, leaning left. Shows my lack of observation (or something). My wife and I both have one on our GMCs, but I still couldn't figure out what he was discussing. I guess I didn't see it as a political thing. Seems to be going to an extreme when a 'Support Our Troops' sticker is considered a 'bad thing'. I guess some of the libs do though, huh? -- John H Who said it was "bad thing"? Lighten up a bit. Odds are you don't have rib sauce on your tee shirt- and I sure as heck can't tap dance, either. :-) |
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wrote in message oups.com... John H. wrote: On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 17:05:10 -0500, " *JimH*" wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On 3 Nov 2005 13:00:19 -0800, wrote: John H. wrote: That's called a 'tap dance', Chuck! Yep. And even a Saturday night beer-swillin', rib-sauce on the tee-shirt wearin', yellow sticker on the pickup drivin', chain smokin' rodeo ropin', Limbaugh on the radio listenin' corn-serve-a-tive knows the difference between a tap dance and a goose step. :-) (Gould grabs top hat and cane, band strikes up "Tea for Two", and he rat-a-tat-tats and clickety-clacks off stage, left). :-) What yellow sticker? -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK My son and daughter do not support the war and consider themselves liberal in the views, including political views. They do, however, support the troops and display a yellow ribbon on their cars. Some folks live in a black and white world filled with absolutes. Thankfully my family does not live in that world. It is obvious, however, that some folks in this NG do, and they are all, coincidentally, leaning left. Shows my lack of observation (or something). My wife and I both have one on our GMCs, but I still couldn't figure out what he was discussing. I guess I didn't see it as a political thing. Seems to be going to an extreme when a 'Support Our Troops' sticker is considered a 'bad thing'. I guess some of the libs do though, huh? -- John H Who said it was "bad thing"? Lighten up a bit. Odds are you don't have rib sauce on your tee shirt- and I sure as heck can't tap dance, either. :-) Then try saying what you mean and stand up for it. The fantasy *stories* you write leave yourself an escape route. The "who me?" card is often played, such as in this case. Say what you mean if you truly believe it Chuck. |
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wrote in message oups.com... John H. wrote: On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 17:05:10 -0500, " *JimH*" wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On 3 Nov 2005 13:00:19 -0800, wrote: John H. wrote: That's called a 'tap dance', Chuck! Yep. And even a Saturday night beer-swillin', rib-sauce on the tee-shirt wearin', yellow sticker on the pickup drivin', chain smokin' rodeo ropin', Limbaugh on the radio listenin' corn-serve-a-tive knows the difference between a tap dance and a goose step. :-) (Gould grabs top hat and cane, band strikes up "Tea for Two", and he rat-a-tat-tats and clickety-clacks off stage, left). :-) What yellow sticker? -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK My son and daughter do not support the war and consider themselves liberal in the views, including political views. They do, however, support the troops and display a yellow ribbon on their cars. Some folks live in a black and white world filled with absolutes. Thankfully my family does not live in that world. It is obvious, however, that some folks in this NG do, and they are all, coincidentally, leaning left. Shows my lack of observation (or something). My wife and I both have one on our GMCs, but I still couldn't figure out what he was discussing. I guess I didn't see it as a political thing. Seems to be going to an extreme when a 'Support Our Troops' sticker is considered a 'bad thing'. I guess some of the libs do though, huh? -- John H Who said it was "bad thing"? Lighten up a bit. Odds are you don't have rib sauce on your tee shirt- and I sure as heck can't tap dance, either. :-) You would step right in with Shirley Temple and Bill Robinson (Mr. Bojangles). Tap, tap, tap............. |
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John H. wrote:
On 3 Nov 2005 13:00:19 -0800, wrote: John H. wrote: That's called a 'tap dance', Chuck! Yep. And even a Saturday night beer-swillin', rib-sauce on the tee-shirt wearin', yellow sticker on the pickup drivin', chain smokin' rodeo ropin', Limbaugh on the radio listenin' corn-serve-a-tive knows the difference between a tap dance and a goose step. :-) (Gould grabs top hat and cane, band strikes up "Tea for Two", and he rat-a-tat-tats and clickety-clacks off stage, left). :-) What yellow sticker? Hard to make out on that yellow Mustang V8 |
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*JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... John H. wrote: On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 17:05:10 -0500, " *JimH*" wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On 3 Nov 2005 13:00:19 -0800, wrote: John H. wrote: That's called a 'tap dance', Chuck! Yep. And even a Saturday night beer-swillin', rib-sauce on the tee-shirt wearin', yellow sticker on the pickup drivin', chain smokin' rodeo ropin', Limbaugh on the radio listenin' corn-serve-a-tive knows the difference between a tap dance and a goose step. :-) (Gould grabs top hat and cane, band strikes up "Tea for Two", and he rat-a-tat-tats and clickety-clacks off stage, left). :-) What yellow sticker? -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK My son and daughter do not support the war and consider themselves liberal in the views, including political views. They do, however, support the troops and display a yellow ribbon on their cars. Some folks live in a black and white world filled with absolutes. Thankfully my family does not live in that world. It is obvious, however, that some folks in this NG do, and they are all, coincidentally, leaning left. Shows my lack of observation (or something). My wife and I both have one on our GMCs, but I still couldn't figure out what he was discussing. I guess I didn't see it as a political thing. Seems to be going to an extreme when a 'Support Our Troops' sticker is considered a 'bad thing'. I guess some of the libs do though, huh? -- John H Who said it was "bad thing"? Lighten up a bit. Odds are you don't have rib sauce on your tee shirt- and I sure as heck can't tap dance, either. :-) Then try saying what you mean and stand up for it. The fantasy *stories* you write leave yourself an escape route. The "who me?" card is often played, such as in this case. Say what you mean if you truly believe it Chuck. I did! I truly meant to say that liberals don't goose step. Until goaded, I didn't even mention conservatives at all. However, some of my esteemed fellows on the opposite side of the fence can't imagine any statement ever being made that doesn't format as "us against them", so they simply assumed I was stating that conservatives are goose steppers. If I say, "my car is really fast," that's no implication that yours is slow. If I say, "my wife is extremely good looking," that's no implication that yours is not. (However, folks who secretly feel that their car is pretty slow and the dear wife is not exactly a supermodel might get a bit defensive. Sorry, can't help that.) When I say "liberals don't goose step", that doesn't mean that conservatives do. (However, folks who secretly feel conservatives probably do goose step might get a bit defensive. Sorry, can't help that.) The trouble here is not what I said, but what some assumed I meant. Little disco music, maestro, if you please.... Tappity, tappity, tappity, tappity, rappity, rappity, tappity, tap. :-) |
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On 3 Nov 2005 16:07:34 -0800, wrote:
John H. wrote: On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 17:05:10 -0500, " *JimH*" wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On 3 Nov 2005 13:00:19 -0800, wrote: John H. wrote: That's called a 'tap dance', Chuck! Yep. And even a Saturday night beer-swillin', rib-sauce on the tee-shirt wearin', yellow sticker on the pickup drivin', chain smokin' rodeo ropin', Limbaugh on the radio listenin' corn-serve-a-tive knows the difference between a tap dance and a goose step. :-) (Gould grabs top hat and cane, band strikes up "Tea for Two", and he rat-a-tat-tats and clickety-clacks off stage, left). :-) What yellow sticker? -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK My son and daughter do not support the war and consider themselves liberal in the views, including political views. They do, however, support the troops and display a yellow ribbon on their cars. Some folks live in a black and white world filled with absolutes. Thankfully my family does not live in that world. It is obvious, however, that some folks in this NG do, and they are all, coincidentally, leaning left. Shows my lack of observation (or something). My wife and I both have one on our GMCs, but I still couldn't figure out what he was discussing. I guess I didn't see it as a political thing. Seems to be going to an extreme when a 'Support Our Troops' sticker is considered a 'bad thing'. I guess some of the libs do though, huh? -- John H Who said it was "bad thing"? Lighten up a bit. Odds are you don't have rib sauce on your tee shirt- and I sure as heck can't tap dance, either. :-) Ribs are about my most favorite meal. I end up with rib sauce (homemade, BTW) everywhere. And, I ain't ashamed of it. I thought you did a pretty good tap dance! -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK |
How low will the liebrals go?
On 3 Nov 2005 17:41:32 -0800, wrote:
*JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... John H. wrote: On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 17:05:10 -0500, " *JimH*" wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On 3 Nov 2005 13:00:19 -0800, wrote: John H. wrote: That's called a 'tap dance', Chuck! Yep. And even a Saturday night beer-swillin', rib-sauce on the tee-shirt wearin', yellow sticker on the pickup drivin', chain smokin' rodeo ropin', Limbaugh on the radio listenin' corn-serve-a-tive knows the difference between a tap dance and a goose step. :-) (Gould grabs top hat and cane, band strikes up "Tea for Two", and he rat-a-tat-tats and clickety-clacks off stage, left). :-) What yellow sticker? -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK My son and daughter do not support the war and consider themselves liberal in the views, including political views. They do, however, support the troops and display a yellow ribbon on their cars. Some folks live in a black and white world filled with absolutes. Thankfully my family does not live in that world. It is obvious, however, that some folks in this NG do, and they are all, coincidentally, leaning left. Shows my lack of observation (or something). My wife and I both have one on our GMCs, but I still couldn't figure out what he was discussing. I guess I didn't see it as a political thing. Seems to be going to an extreme when a 'Support Our Troops' sticker is considered a 'bad thing'. I guess some of the libs do though, huh? -- John H Who said it was "bad thing"? Lighten up a bit. Odds are you don't have rib sauce on your tee shirt- and I sure as heck can't tap dance, either. :-) Then try saying what you mean and stand up for it. The fantasy *stories* you write leave yourself an escape route. The "who me?" card is often played, such as in this case. Say what you mean if you truly believe it Chuck. I did! I truly meant to say that liberals don't goose step. Until goaded, I didn't even mention conservatives at all. However, some of my esteemed fellows on the opposite side of the fence can't imagine any statement ever being made that doesn't format as "us against them", so they simply assumed I was stating that conservatives are goose steppers. If I say, "my car is really fast," that's no implication that yours is slow. If I say, "my wife is extremely good looking," that's no implication that yours is not. (However, folks who secretly feel that their car is pretty slow and the dear wife is not exactly a supermodel might get a bit defensive. Sorry, can't help that.) When I say "liberals don't goose step", that doesn't mean that conservatives do. (However, folks who secretly feel conservatives probably do goose step might get a bit defensive. Sorry, can't help that.) The trouble here is not what I said, but what some assumed I meant. Little disco music, maestro, if you please.... Tappity, tappity, tappity, tappity, rappity, rappity, tappity, tap. :-) You're absolutely correct, Chuck. You are the most middle-of-the-road guy in the group. Only the Shadow knows how *anyone* could think you were implying anything about conservatives -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK |
How low will the liebrals go?
On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 00:57:21 GMT, Don White wrote:
John H. wrote: On 3 Nov 2005 13:00:19 -0800, wrote: John H. wrote: That's called a 'tap dance', Chuck! Yep. And even a Saturday night beer-swillin', rib-sauce on the tee-shirt wearin', yellow sticker on the pickup drivin', chain smokin' rodeo ropin', Limbaugh on the radio listenin' corn-serve-a-tive knows the difference between a tap dance and a goose step. :-) (Gould grabs top hat and cane, band strikes up "Tea for Two", and he rat-a-tat-tats and clickety-clacks off stage, left). :-) What yellow sticker? Hard to make out on that yellow Mustang V8 It's on the Bright Teal GMC pickup. -- John H "It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!" HK |
How low will the liebrals go?
John H. wrote: You're absolutely correct, Chuck. You are the most middle-of-the-road guy in the group. Only the Shadow knows how *anyone* could think you were implying anything about conservatives Don't be silly. That stripe that I follow isn't in the "middle of the road", it's over on the left shoulder. I'm very proud to be a liberal. Moreso each day, lately. Point remains, it is possible to say that something is characteristic of liberals or conservatives without implying that the opposite thing must be true about the opposite philosophy. That fast moving shadow must have been cast by somebody leaping between conclusions. |
How low will the liebrals go?
wrote in message oups.com... Point remains, it is possible to say that something is characteristic of liberals or conservatives without implying that the opposite thing must be true about the opposite philosophy. Chuck, Let's be honest about this, normally when you make these comparisons you are implying that the other party is guilty of the offense, you are just using your superior literary skills and excellent tap dancing to be more subtle than most in rec.boats. I have no problems with your subtle approach, or those who have use a heavier hammer, but in your heart, I am sure you know you were implying the other party is guilty of the (fill in the blank) and you want the other party to assume you implying he is guilty of the charge. ; ) If not, then I overestimated your literary skills. |
How low will the liebrals go?
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says... http://washingtontimes.com/metro/200...4932-4054r.htm "Black Democratic leaders in Maryland say that racially tinged attacks against Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele in his bid for the U.S. Senate are fair because he is a conservative Republican. Such attacks against the first black man to win a statewide election in Maryland include pelting him with Oreo cookies during a campaign appearance, calling him an "Uncle Tom" and depicting him as a black-faced minstrel on a liberal Web log. Operatives for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) also obtained a copy of his credit report -- the only Republican candidate so targeted." Think how Karl Rove smeared Max Cleland and John McCain when you're thinking of all-time lows. Republicans set the bar on this game. jps |
How low will the liebrals go?
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Just another Republican myth ( How low will the liebrals go?)
P Fritz wrote:
http://washingtontimes.com/metro/200...4932-4054r.htm Such attacks against the first black man to win a statewide election in Maryland include pelting him with Oreo cookies during a campaign appearance, Just another in an endless list of myths and lies that the faithful swallow whole: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/loc...,6788452.story The key thing for you should the absence of any mention of oreos by the Washington Times reporter on the scene when it was supposed to have happened. It was a fabrication made up after the fact. |
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