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On Dec 31, 8:46�am, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 08:38:15 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Dec 31, 4:31?am, John H. wrote: On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 21:08:23 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Dec 30, 1:35?pm, JohnH wrote: On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 16:33:27 -0500, HK wrote: Calif Bill wrote: ................... AP- Green Bay Times - Tue 12-21-07 The Green Bay Packers delivered a shocking announcement today. Their starting quarterback this Sunday will be Mrs. Brett Favre, who will play for Brett during the first quarter. Fans in Green Bay were shocked when this announcement was made, but Mrs. Favre assured the fans that, "Hey, I know this game. I live with Brett. I have taken several road trips on the team plane. I've gone to the pre-game meal. I know a lot of the Packers. I've played around with a lot of the Packers in the back yard. I've tossed the football with them, and I know what a slot right 60-Prevent-Slot-Hook-And-Go is and I know how to avoid a corner blitz." So they polled the people inGreen Bay, 50% of Packers fans are excited, motivated, looking forward to the big game. All right, you think that's ridiculous? Let me reread this. In a shocking announcement today, Mrs. Hillary Clinton announced that she is running for President of the United States because she knows Bill Clinton and has lived with him, and she was there on a lot of trips to China and around the world, and she really cared about kids for 35 years. She's fought and she stood up for kids, and she's tried to fix health care, and she knows fifty percent of the American people say, "That's good enough for us." Which of the right-wing Republican idiots, lunatics or incompetents are you support, Bill? Mitt "I was against flip-flopping until I changed my mind" Romney? Rudy "I am *not* a crook even though the evidence indicates otherwise" Guiliani? Mike "I know Jesus, so I don't have to know foreign policy" Huckabee? Fred "Yes, I am Dead" Thompson? Ron "I'm even crazier than I sound" Paul? Duncan "The 2% in the Polls Solution" Hunter? The only reasonable possibility on the GOP side is John McCain, and he isn't crazy or right-wing enough for the GOP delegates. Maybe you can write in Zell Miller. He's fine until his daily sedation wears off. Trolling, trolling, over the ocean blue... Harry, shame on you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Shame on Harry? Uh, looks like Calif Bill started this one. No bitch at Calif Bill because he launched a right wing troll, but you single out the first moderately left responder? Did you know that some folks are so transparent, they will be reincarnated as storm windows? ?:-) I won't go into a lot of detail, but...... apparently you missed my FIRST friggin' comment which was to Calif Bill ! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Now that you point that out, I guess I can see where you might have intended it to read that way. "Shame on both of you" would have been a better choice of phrase. Sorry to have misread it. �Happy New Year. :-) "Shame on both of you" would have been super, if I had read both and if I could have responded to both at the same time. What do you mean, "I guess I can see...". Would *you* like to be compared to Doug??? Hell, I thought that was a pretty heavy hit. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You lost me again. What, exactly, was a heavy hit? "Sorry to have misread it"? |
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HK wrote:
Don White wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 09:23:59 -0400, "Don White" wrote: ~~ SNERK ~~ This is to inform you that you will be hearing from my attorneys shortly for copyright infringement. RIAA has nothing on me. Can we negotiate a settlement out of court? There are times when your trademark comment is priceless. Everything time has has a price, fella. Good you provide a translation for this? |
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"HK" wrote in message . .. Not a concern. It is the Republicans who will depending upon the short yellow bus voter next year, and "Mike" has a reserved seat on that vehicle. My prediction, for what it's worth, (which isn't much) is as follows: Mike Huckabee will be the Republican nominee. If Barack Obama gets the Democratic nomination, he will also be the next POTUS. If Hillary Clinton gets the Democratic nomination, Huckabee will be the next POTUS. Let's see what happens. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Not a concern. It is the Republicans who will depending upon the short yellow bus voter next year, and "Mike" has a reserved seat on that vehicle. My prediction, for what it's worth, (which isn't much) is as follows: Mike Huckabee will be the Republican nominee. If Barack Obama gets the Democratic nomination, he will also be the next POTUS. If Hillary Clinton gets the Democratic nomination, Huckabee will be the next POTUS. Let's see what happens. Eisboch My guess is the American public will be tired of both parties and the candidates way before election time. Apathy will win. |
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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... On Dec 30, 9:24?pm, "CalifBill" wrote: "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... On Dec 30, 1:35?pm, JohnH wrote: On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 16:33:27 -0500, HK wrote: Calif Bill wrote: ................... AP- Green Bay Times - Tue 12-21-07 The Green Bay Packers delivered a shocking announcement today. Their starting quarterback this Sunday will be Mrs. Brett Favre, who will play for Brett during the first quarter. Fans in Green Bay were shocked when this announcement was made, but Mrs. Favre assured the fans that, "Hey, I know this game. I live with Brett. I have taken several road trips on the team plane. I've gone to the pre-game meal. I know a lot of the Packers. I've played around with a lot of the Packers in the back yard. I've tossed the football with them, and I know what a slot right 60-Prevent-Slot-Hook-And-Go is and I know how to avoid a corner blitz." So they polled the people inGreen Bay, 50% of Packers fans are excited, motivated, looking forward to the big game. All right, you think that's ridiculous? Let me reread this. In a shocking announcement today, Mrs. Hillary Clinton announced that she is running for President of the United States because she knows Bill Clinton and has lived with him, and she was there on a lot of trips to China and around the world, and she really cared about kids for 35 years. She's fought and she stood up for kids, and she's tried to fix health care, and she knows fifty percent of the American people say, "That's good enough for us." Which of the right-wing Republican idiots, lunatics or incompetents are you support, Bill? Mitt "I was against flip-flopping until I changed my mind" Romney? Rudy "I am *not* a crook even though the evidence indicates otherwise" Guiliani? Mike "I know Jesus, so I don't have to know foreign policy" Huckabee? Fred "Yes, I am Dead" Thompson? Ron "I'm even crazier than I sound" Paul? Duncan "The 2% in the Polls Solution" Hunter? The only reasonable possibility on the GOP side is John McCain, and he isn't crazy or right-wing enough for the GOP delegates. Maybe you can write in Zell Miller. He's fine until his daily sedation wears off. Trolling, trolling, over the ocean blue... Harry, shame on you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Shame on Harry? Uh, looks like Calif Bill started this one. No bitch at Calif Bill because he launched a right wing troll, but you single out the first moderately left responder? Did you know that some folks are so transparent, they will be reincarnated as storm windows? ?:-) Why was it a "right wing Troll"? ?It was an anti Hillary statement ?And Harry took it a sliming level. ?Right now, the only candidate that may give us hope to reign in an out of control Federal Gov't. ?is Ron Paul. ?And that is more like a Libertarian winning. ?Do not really see it happening. ?The Dem's are not the party of the working people anymore. ?Not been that since about Musky days. ?Look at the richest people in Congress. ?Most are Democrats. ?Look at the Blue states and the heavy blue regions. ?The coastal regions with lots of wealth. ? We are screwed!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It's a right wing troll because (in the best tradition of Rush Limbaugh and the rest) it totally distorts the facts. In the same tradition, it is aimed at folks who don't think too critically and prefer to accept ready-made opinions that "sound about right", are deliciously negative, or seem patriotic. The analogy is BS. I am no fan of Hillary Clinton, but her experience goes far beyond being "Mrs. Clinton" for eight years. She has been a US senator for 7 years, and serves on some extremely significant committees- including one dealing with the armed forces or national defense. A fair number of her competitors on both sides of the aisle have *less* government experience, especially at the federal level, than she does. Sorry, Bill. It was a right wing troll in every sense of the tradition. (by the way, there are a couple of Republicans I'd vote for before I would vote for Hillary.... but I doubt that she will be the Democratic nominee in any case) It is a troll but not a right wing troll. I despise the Dem's for putting Hillary in as Senator. Screwed the real New Yorker that would most likely of won. She was a minor attorney in a small town in Arkansas who could not come up with records until after the time limitations came out. She was the first lady of Arkansas, a one party state, that is at the bottom of the pool. She is scum! She came up with some secret health care cure, with a group of people that have never been made known to the public. She has accomplished nada in her 7 years of Senate duty. She seemed to be left out of the loop in the White House, or she would have known about Monika. Barrack, has probably accomplished more in his life than Hillary. And Edwards is a slimy Malpractice attorney, who made a fortune with shaky cases. There is no one being put up by the Dem's that really inspires. Barrack is probably the best of the lot, but he is for even a bigger welfare state than we now have. |
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"BAR" wrote in message regions with lots of wealth. We are screwed! Ron Paul is a whacko. But at least he is for smaller government. And the rest are not whacko? |
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 13:21:54 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
My prediction, for what it's worth, (which isn't much) is as follows: Mike Huckabee will be the Republican nominee. He sure does seem to be picking up steam, but I think he's still a long shot. He may be a little short in the $$$ department for the long haul. If Barack Obama gets the Democratic nomination, he will also be the next POTUS. If Hillary Clinton gets the Democratic nomination, Huckabee will be the next POTUS. Let's see what happens. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message . .. Not a concern. It is the Republicans who will depending upon the short yellow bus voter next year, and "Mike" has a reserved seat on that vehicle. My prediction, for what it's worth, (which isn't much) is as follows: Mike Huckabee will be the Republican nominee. If Barack Obama gets the Democratic nomination, he will also be the next POTUS. If Hillary Clinton gets the Democratic nomination, Huckabee will be the next POTUS. Let's see what happens. Eisboch You most likely are correct. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Not a concern. It is the Republicans who will depending upon the short yellow bus voter next year, and "Mike" has a reserved seat on that vehicle. My prediction, for what it's worth, (which isn't much) is as follows: Mike Huckabee will be the Republican nominee. Gosh, I hope so! What a simple-minded rube he is. We're living in a world made far more dangerous by having a president who knew and knows nothing about world policy/affairs, and you think the Republicans will nominate another world policy/affairs numnutz? Maybe he'll learn a little about Pakistan sometime soon. |
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 09:00:01 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: On Dec 31, 8:46?am, John H. wrote: On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 08:38:15 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Dec 31, 4:31?am, John H. wrote: On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 21:08:23 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Dec 30, 1:35?pm, JohnH wrote: On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 16:33:27 -0500, HK wrote: Calif Bill wrote: ................... AP- Green Bay Times - Tue 12-21-07 The Green Bay Packers delivered a shocking announcement today. Their starting quarterback this Sunday will be Mrs. Brett Favre, who will play for Brett during the first quarter. Fans in Green Bay were shocked when this announcement was made, but Mrs. Favre assured the fans that, "Hey, I know this game. I live with Brett. I have taken several road trips on the team plane. I've gone to the pre-game meal. I know a lot of the Packers. I've played around with a lot of the Packers in the back yard. I've tossed the football with them, and I know what a slot right 60-Prevent-Slot-Hook-And-Go is and I know how to avoid a corner blitz." So they polled the people inGreen Bay, 50% of Packers fans are excited, motivated, looking forward to the big game. All right, you think that's ridiculous? Let me reread this. In a shocking announcement today, Mrs. Hillary Clinton announced that she is running for President of the United States because she knows Bill Clinton and has lived with him, and she was there on a lot of trips to China and around the world, and she really cared about kids for 35 years. She's fought and she stood up for kids, and she's tried to fix health care, and she knows fifty percent of the American people say, "That's good enough for us." Which of the right-wing Republican idiots, lunatics or incompetents are you support, Bill? Mitt "I was against flip-flopping until I changed my mind" Romney? Rudy "I am *not* a crook even though the evidence indicates otherwise" Guiliani? Mike "I know Jesus, so I don't have to know foreign policy" Huckabee? Fred "Yes, I am Dead" Thompson? Ron "I'm even crazier than I sound" Paul? Duncan "The 2% in the Polls Solution" Hunter? The only reasonable possibility on the GOP side is John McCain, and he isn't crazy or right-wing enough for the GOP delegates. Maybe you can write in Zell Miller. He's fine until his daily sedation wears off. Trolling, trolling, over the ocean blue... Harry, shame on you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Shame on Harry? Uh, looks like Calif Bill started this one. No bitch at Calif Bill because he launched a right wing troll, but you single out the first moderately left responder? Did you know that some folks are so transparent, they will be reincarnated as storm windows? ?:-) I won't go into a lot of detail, but...... apparently you missed my FIRST friggin' comment which was to Calif Bill ! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Now that you point that out, I guess I can see where you might have intended it to read that way. "Shame on both of you" would have been a better choice of phrase. Sorry to have misread it. ?Happy New Year. :-) "Shame on both of you" would have been super, if I had read both and if I could have responded to both at the same time. What do you mean, "I guess I can see...". Would *you* like to be compared to Doug??? Hell, I thought that was a pretty heavy hit. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You lost me again. What, exactly, was a heavy hit? "Sorry to have misread it"? I thought my comment to Calif Bill comparing him to Doug was a pretty heavy hit. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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