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As a student of politics...
....I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory
yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. |
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"HK" wrote in message . .. ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. The Clinton's can smear with the best of them my friend. Including attacks on B. Obama. Its the way things work around here. db |
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If you are going to post this off topic nonsense, at least do us the
courtesy of putting O.T. in the header. "HK" wrote in message . .. ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. |
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D-unit wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. The Clinton's can smear with the best of them my friend. Including attacks on B. Obama. Its the way things work around here. db Indeed. That's part of being "tough" in the current realpolitic... I expect the Republicans to throw whatever they can, real or made-up, against the Democratic nominee. In fact, they're already tossing crap against Obama in North Carolina. Whoever the Democratic nominee is, he or she damn well better be ready to throw it back and more. |
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"Jim" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: If you are going to post this off topic nonsense, at least do us the courtesy of putting O.T. in the header. "HK" wrote in message . .. ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. I'll do that if you put O.T. in front of all your posts here. Now that's just brilliant. Why would I do that. Maybe I should dumb down some boating content so you can understand it. *Over and out* Hee hee..... you just proved your posts are dumbed down.. Proper procedure on VHF is simply *OUT* .... the yahoo CB crowd use "over and out". |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... "Jim" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: If you are going to post this off topic nonsense, at least do us the courtesy of putting O.T. in the header. "HK" wrote in message . .. ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. I'll do that if you put O.T. in front of all your posts here. Now that's just brilliant. Why would I do that. Maybe I should dumb down some boating content so you can understand it. *Over and out* Hee hee..... you just proved your posts are dumbed down.. Proper procedure on VHF is simply *OUT* .... the yahoo CB crowd use "over and out". Whatever |
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On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:00:57 -0400, "Jim" wrote:
Hee hee..... you just proved your posts are dumbed down.. Proper procedure on VHF is simply *OUT* .... the yahoo CB crowd use "over and out". Whatever Give'em a big 10-4 good buddy just for giggles. :-) |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:00:57 -0400, "Jim" wrote: Hee hee..... you just proved your posts are dumbed down.. Proper procedure on VHF is simply *OUT* .... the yahoo CB crowd use "over and out". Whatever Give'em a big 10-4 good buddy just for giggles. :-) Meet you on the flip side. |
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Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: If you are going to post this off topic nonsense, at least do us the courtesy of putting O.T. in the header. "HK" wrote in message . .. ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. I'll do that if you put O.T. in front of all your posts here. Now that's just brilliant. Why would I do that. Maybe I should dumb down some boating content so you can understand it. Over and out. Any boating content from you would be dumbed down. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:00:57 -0400, "Jim" wrote: Hee hee..... you just proved your posts are dumbed down.. Proper procedure on VHF is simply *OUT* .... the yahoo CB crowd use "over and out". Whatever Give'em a big 10-4 good buddy just for giggles. :-) Whatever happened to your motto of "Lead by Example"? |
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On Apr 23, 5:49*pm, HK wrote:
D-unit wrote: "HK" wrote in messagenews:dY6dnQ9YUOgINJLVnZ2dnUVZWhednZ2d@comca st.com... ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. The Clinton's can smear with the best of them my friend. Including attacks on B. Obama. Its the way things work around here. db Indeed. That's part of being "tough" in the current realpolitic... I expect the Republicans to throw whatever they can, real or made-up, against the Democratic nominee. In fact, they're already tossing crap against Obama in North Carolina. Whoever the Democratic nominee is, he or she damn well better be ready to throw it back and more.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, and Billary can't tell the truth to save their lives.. Now he is saying Obama used the race card.. they have him on tape. The next day he denied it, also on tape... sniper fire indeed. But I know, is, is.... Don't you even care Harry? |
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Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: If you are going to post this off topic nonsense, at least do us the courtesy of putting O.T. in the header. "HK" wrote in message . .. ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. I'll do that if you put O.T. in front of all your posts here. Now that's just brilliant. Why would I do that. Maybe I should dumb down some boating content so you can understand it. *Over and out* Hee hee..... you just proved your posts are dumbed down.. Proper procedure on VHF is simply *OUT* .... the yahoo CB crowd use "over and out". "Hee hee"? Your adult son is likely to mature to post something like that. Then again... |
As a student of politics...
"HK" wrote in message . .. ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. "Most people on the right have no problem understanding people on the left because many, if not most, were on the left themselves when they were younger. But many, if not most, people on the left find it inexplicable how any decent and intelligent person could be on the right." - Thomas Sowell, April 8, 2008 |
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On Apr 23, 11:32*pm, "Lu Powell" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. "Most people on the right have no problem understanding people on the left because many, if not most, were on the left themselves when they were younger. But many, if not most, people on the left find it inexplicable how any decent and intelligent person could be on the right." - Thomas Sowell, April 8, 2008 It's because the far left is mostly ignorant and intolerant too.. Kind of like the KKK, or the Nation of Islam, they care little about anyone who can not serve their own selfish needs... |
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As a student of politics...
Lu Powell wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. "Most people on the right have no problem understanding people on the left because many, if not most, were on the left themselves when they were younger. But many, if not most, people on the left find it inexplicable how any decent and intelligent person could be on the right." - Thomas Sowell, April 8, 2008 If there are, Sowell ain't one of them. |
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HK wrote:
CalifBill wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. wrote: On Apr 23, 5:49 pm, HK wrote: D-unit wrote: "HK" wrote in messagenews:dY6dnQ9YUOgINJLVnZ2dnUVZWhednZ2d@comca st.com... ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. The Clinton's can smear with the best of them my friend. Including attacks on B. Obama. Its the way things work around here. db Indeed. That's part of being "tough" in the current realpolitic... I expect the Republicans to throw whatever they can, real or made-up, against the Democratic nominee. In fact, they're already tossing crap against Obama in North Carolina. Whoever the Democratic nominee is, he or she damn well better be ready to throw it back and more.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, and Billary can't tell the truth to save their lives.. Now he is saying Obama used the race card.. they have him on tape. The next day he denied it, also on tape... sniper fire indeed. But I know, is, is.... Don't you even care Harry? What I care about is that on inauguration day in January, a Democrat is sworn in as POTUS. Vote McCain, he sucks less. If Obama could accomplish anything, why would Chicago be more dangerous than Iraq? McCain=McBush. No thanks. I thought you said many hundred of times, that you thought McCain was an intelligent man, with strong principles, and while you might not agree with all of his beliefs, you thought he was a first class individual. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: CalifBill wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. wrote: On Apr 23, 5:49 pm, HK wrote: D-unit wrote: "HK" wrote in messagenews:dY6dnQ9YUOgINJLVnZ2dnUVZWhednZ2d@comca st.com... ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. The Clinton's can smear with the best of them my friend. Including attacks on B. Obama. Its the way things work around here. db Indeed. That's part of being "tough" in the current realpolitic... I expect the Republicans to throw whatever they can, real or made-up, against the Democratic nominee. In fact, they're already tossing crap against Obama in North Carolina. Whoever the Democratic nominee is, he or she damn well better be ready to throw it back and more.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, and Billary can't tell the truth to save their lives.. Now he is saying Obama used the race card.. they have him on tape. The next day he denied it, also on tape... sniper fire indeed. But I know, is, is.... Don't you even care Harry? What I care about is that on inauguration day in January, a Democrat is sworn in as POTUS. Vote McCain, he sucks less. If Obama could accomplish anything, why would Chicago be more dangerous than Iraq? McCain=McBush. No thanks. I thought you said many hundred of times, that you thought McCain was an intelligent man, with strong principles, and while you might not agree with all of his beliefs, you thought he was a first class individual. So? That I think McCain a decent guy doesn't mean I want to see him as POTUS. You don't do much abstract thinking, do you? |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: CalifBill wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. wrote: On Apr 23, 5:49 pm, HK wrote: D-unit wrote: "HK" wrote in messagenews:dY6dnQ9YUOgINJLVnZ2dnUVZWhednZ2d@comca st.com... ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. The Clinton's can smear with the best of them my friend. Including attacks on B. Obama. Its the way things work around here. db Indeed. That's part of being "tough" in the current realpolitic... I expect the Republicans to throw whatever they can, real or made-up, against the Democratic nominee. In fact, they're already tossing crap against Obama in North Carolina. Whoever the Democratic nominee is, he or she damn well better be ready to throw it back and more.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, and Billary can't tell the truth to save their lives.. Now he is saying Obama used the race card.. they have him on tape. The next day he denied it, also on tape... sniper fire indeed. But I know, is, is.... Don't you even care Harry? What I care about is that on inauguration day in January, a Democrat is sworn in as POTUS. Vote McCain, he sucks less. If Obama could accomplish anything, why would Chicago be more dangerous than Iraq? McCain=McBush. No thanks. I thought you said many hundred of times, that you thought McCain was an intelligent man, with strong principles, and while you might not agree with all of his beliefs, you thought he was a first class individual. So? That I think McCain a decent guy doesn't mean I want to see him as POTUS. You don't do much abstract thinking, do you? I was not commenting about you not wanting to see him president, which I would not expect you to. I was commenting on your statement McCain is the same as Bush, who you stated is an idiot, a failure in life, a drunk, who got us into a war for personal financial reasons and the list goes on and on. I can comprehend abstract thinking, but I do have doubts about your ability. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: CalifBill wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. wrote: On Apr 23, 5:49 pm, HK wrote: D-unit wrote: "HK" wrote in messagenews:dY6dnQ9YUOgINJLVnZ2dnUVZWhednZ2d@comca st.com... ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. The Clinton's can smear with the best of them my friend. Including attacks on B. Obama. Its the way things work around here. db Indeed. That's part of being "tough" in the current realpolitic... I expect the Republicans to throw whatever they can, real or made-up, against the Democratic nominee. In fact, they're already tossing crap against Obama in North Carolina. Whoever the Democratic nominee is, he or she damn well better be ready to throw it back and more.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, and Billary can't tell the truth to save their lives.. Now he is saying Obama used the race card.. they have him on tape. The next day he denied it, also on tape... sniper fire indeed. But I know, is, is.... Don't you even care Harry? What I care about is that on inauguration day in January, a Democrat is sworn in as POTUS. Vote McCain, he sucks less. If Obama could accomplish anything, why would Chicago be more dangerous than Iraq? McCain=McBush. No thanks. I thought you said many hundred of times, that you thought McCain was an intelligent man, with strong principles, and while you might not agree with all of his beliefs, you thought he was a first class individual. So? That I think McCain a decent guy doesn't mean I want to see him as POTUS. You don't do much abstract thinking, do you? I was not commenting about you not wanting to see him president, which I would not expect you to. I was commenting on your statement McCain is the same as Bush, who you stated is an idiot, a failure in life, a drunk, who got us into a war for personal financial reasons and the list goes on and on. I can comprehend abstract thinking, but I do have doubts about your ability. I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? |
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HK wrote:
I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? Your reply is not conducive to reasonable discourse. I thought you believed in reasonable discourse, and preferred a NG without flames, where discussion could be civil. Even if you disagreed with my post, it definitely was reasonable discourse and was not a flame. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? Your reply is not conducive to reasonable discourse. I thought you believed in reasonable discourse, and preferred a NG without flames, where discussion could be civil. Even if you disagreed with my post, it definitely was reasonable discourse and was not a flame. Go pee up a rope, Reggie. Your years of crappy behavior here disqualify you from participating in "reasonable discourse." |
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On Apr 24, 8:08*am, HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? Your reply is not conducive to reasonable discourse. *I thought you believed in reasonable discourse, and preferred a NG without flames, where discussion could be civil. *Even if you disagreed with my post, it definitely was reasonable discourse and was not a flame. Go pee up a rope, Reggie. Your years of crappy behavior here disqualify you from participating in "reasonable discourse." Now THERE is the pot calling the kettle black!!!!! Harry has been the most unpleasant person here for years. |
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On Apr 24, 7:51*am, HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: CalifBill wrote: "HK" wrote in message news:dbSdnaw4OujmUpLVnZ2dnUVZ_qLinZ2d@comcast .com... wrote: On Apr 23, 5:49 pm, HK wrote: D-unit wrote: "HK" wrote in messagenews:dY6dnQ9YUOgINJLVnZ2dnUVZWhednZ2d@comca st.com... ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. The Clinton's can smear with the best of them my friend. Including attacks on B. Obama. Its the way things work around here. db Indeed. That's part of being "tough" in the current realpolitic.... I expect the Republicans to throw whatever they can, real or made-up, against the Democratic nominee. In fact, they're already tossing crap against Obama in North Carolina. Whoever the Democratic nominee is, he or she damn well better be ready to throw it back and more.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, and Billary can't tell the truth to save their lives.. Now he is saying Obama used the race card.. they have him on tape. The next day he denied it, also on tape... sniper fire indeed. But I know, is, is.... *Don't you even care Harry? What I care about is that on inauguration day in January, a Democrat is sworn in as POTUS. Vote McCain, he sucks less. *If Obama could accomplish anything, why would Chicago be more dangerous than Iraq? McCain=McBush. No thanks. I thought you said many hundred of times, that you thought McCain was an intelligent man, with strong principles, and while you might not agree with all of his beliefs, you thought he was a first class individual. So? That I think McCain a decent guy doesn't mean I want to see him as POTUS. You don't do much abstract thinking, do you? I was not commenting about you not wanting to see him president, which I would not expect you to. *I was commenting on your statement McCain is the same as Bush, who you stated is an idiot, a failure in life, a drunk, who got us into a war for personal financial reasons and the list goes on and on. *I can comprehend abstract thinking, but I do have doubts about your ability. I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - More refined and cultured statements from Harry! |
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On Apr 24, 2:16*am, "CalifBill" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. wrote: On Apr 23, 5:49 pm, HK wrote: D-unit wrote: "HK" wrote in messagenews:dY6dnQ9YUOgINJLVnZ2dnUVZWhednZ2d@comca st.com... ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. The Clinton's can smear with the best of them my friend. Including attacks on B. Obama. Its the way things work around here. db Indeed. That's part of being "tough" in the current realpolitic... I expect the Republicans to throw whatever they can, real or made-up, against the Democratic nominee. In fact, they're already tossing crap against Obama in North Carolina. Whoever the Democratic nominee is, he or she damn well better be ready to throw it back and more.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, and Billary can't tell the truth to save their lives.. Now he is saying Obama used the race card.. they have him on tape. The next day he denied it, also on tape... sniper fire indeed. But I know, is, is.... *Don't you even care Harry? What I care about is that on inauguration day in January, a Democrat is sworn in as POTUS. Vote McCain, he sucks less. *If Obama could accomplish anything, why would Chicago be more dangerous than Iraq?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It isn't. That's a well worn out tactic that is based on no fact. |
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On Apr 24, 12:07*am, wrote:
On Apr 23, 11:32*pm, "Lu Powell" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. "Most people on the right have no problem understanding people on the left because many, if not most, were on the left themselves when they were younger. But many, if not most, people on the left find it inexplicable how any decent and intelligent person could be on the right." - Thomas Sowell, April 8, 2008 It's because the far left is mostly ignorant and intolerant too.. Kind of like the KKK, or the Nation of Islam, they care little about anyone who can not serve their own selfish needs...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's a great job of pigeon holing. |
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On Apr 23, 7:56*pm, "JimH" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:00:57 -0400, "Jim" wrote: Hee hee..... you just proved your posts are dumbed down.. Proper procedure on VHF is simply *OUT* *.... the yahoo CB crowd use "over and out". Whatever Give'em a big 10-4 good buddy just for giggles. :-) Whatever happened to your motto of "Lead by Example"? What ever happened to your wanting a kinder and gentler rec.boats? Why don't you go back over to Chuck's and call everyone in rec.boats some more names? |
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On Apr 23, 6:51*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: If you are going to post this off topic nonsense, at least do us the courtesy of putting O.T. in the header. "HK" wrote in message om... ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. I'll do that if you put O.T. in front of all your posts here. Now that's just brilliant. Why would I do that. Maybe I should dumb down some boating content so you can understand it. *Over and out* Hee hee..... you just proved your posts are dumbed down.. Proper procedure on VHF is simply *OUT* *.... the yahoo CB crowd use "over and out". - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where did the poster even remotely imply that he was using standard VHF procedure? |
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"HK" wrote in message ... Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? Your reply is not conducive to reasonable discourse. I thought you believed in reasonable discourse, and preferred a NG without flames, where discussion could be civil. Even if you disagreed with my post, it definitely was reasonable discourse and was not a flame. Go pee up a rope, Reggie. Your years of crappy behavior here disqualify you from participating in "reasonable discourse." Is that the best a Yale graduate can do? Did you and GWB attend the same communications classes? |
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wrote in message ... On Apr 24, 12:07 am, wrote: On Apr 23, 11:32 pm, "Lu Powell" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... ...I was mightily impressed by Hillary Clinton's 10-point victory yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. The woman is tough and resilient, tough enough to beat the crap out of the Republicans this fall. I like Barack Obama, but I don't think he is tough enough to take on the Republican smear machine that will be out in full force and, in fact, already is, based upon some dirty ads I've seen. The Indiana primary is one I am going to watch closely. "Most people on the right have no problem understanding people on the left because many, if not most, were on the left themselves when they were younger. But many, if not most, people on the left find it inexplicable how any decent and intelligent person could be on the right." - Thomas Sowell, April 8, 2008 It's because the far left is mostly ignorant and intolerant too.. Kind of like the KKK, or the Nation of Islam, they care little about anyone who can not serve their own selfish needs...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's a great job of pigeon holing. Harry has inappropriate relations with pigeons? Figures. |
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wrote in message ... On Apr 23, 7:56 pm, "JimH" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:00:57 -0400, "Jim" wrote: Hee hee..... you just proved your posts are dumbed down.. Proper procedure on VHF is simply *OUT* .... the yahoo CB crowd use "over and out". Whatever Give'em a big 10-4 good buddy just for giggles. :-) Whatever happened to your motto of "Lead by Example"? What ever happened to your wanting a kinder and gentler rec.boats? Why don't you go back over to Chuck's and call everyone in rec.boats some more names? Jim H is always asking others to lead. I guess he appreciates the view associated with not being the lead dog. |
As a student of politics...
Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? Your reply is not conducive to reasonable discourse. I thought you believed in reasonable discourse, and preferred a NG without flames, where discussion could be civil. Even if you disagreed with my post, it definitely was reasonable discourse and was not a flame. Go pee up a rope, Reggie. Your years of crappy behavior here disqualify you from participating in "reasonable discourse." Is that the best a Yale graduate can do? Did you and GWB attend the same communications classes? "reggie," aka crap-for-brains, gets the treatment from me he deserves, as do you, cyst-breath. If you don't like it, you are welcome to come up here and try to punch me in the nose. |
As a student of politics...
"HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? Your reply is not conducive to reasonable discourse. I thought you believed in reasonable discourse, and preferred a NG without flames, where discussion could be civil. Even if you disagreed with my post, it definitely was reasonable discourse and was not a flame. Go pee up a rope, Reggie. Your years of crappy behavior here disqualify you from participating in "reasonable discourse." Is that the best a Yale graduate can do? Did you and GWB attend the same communications classes? "reggie," aka crap-for-brains, gets the treatment from me he deserves, as do you, cyst-breath. If you don't like it, you are welcome to come up here and try to punch me in the nose. Another juvenile remark from a supposed Yale attendee. Grow up Harry. Set an example that you would like the rest of us to emulate. |
As a student of politics...
Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? Your reply is not conducive to reasonable discourse. I thought you believed in reasonable discourse, and preferred a NG without flames, where discussion could be civil. Even if you disagreed with my post, it definitely was reasonable discourse and was not a flame. Go pee up a rope, Reggie. Your years of crappy behavior here disqualify you from participating in "reasonable discourse." Is that the best a Yale graduate can do? Did you and GWB attend the same communications classes? "reggie," aka crap-for-brains, gets the treatment from me he deserves, as do you, cyst-breath. If you don't like it, you are welcome to come up here and try to punch me in the nose. Another juvenile remark from a supposed Yale attendee. Grow up Harry. Set an example that you would like the rest of us to emulate. GPUAR, pus-breath. |
As a student of politics...
Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? Your reply is not conducive to reasonable discourse. I thought you believed in reasonable discourse, and preferred a NG without flames, where discussion could be civil. Even if you disagreed with my post, it definitely was reasonable discourse and was not a flame. Go pee up a rope, Reggie. Your years of crappy behavior here disqualify you from participating in "reasonable discourse." Is that the best a Yale graduate can do? Did you and GWB attend the same communications classes? I am ignoring Harry, so I missed his comment. I hope he takes the hint and stops trying to talk to me because I am ignoring him. |
As a student of politics...
"HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? Your reply is not conducive to reasonable discourse. I thought you believed in reasonable discourse, and preferred a NG without flames, where discussion could be civil. Even if you disagreed with my post, it definitely was reasonable discourse and was not a flame. Go pee up a rope, Reggie. Your years of crappy behavior here disqualify you from participating in "reasonable discourse." Is that the best a Yale graduate can do? Did you and GWB attend the same communications classes? "reggie," aka crap-for-brains, gets the treatment from me he deserves, as do you, cyst-breath. If you don't like it, you are welcome to come up here and try to punch me in the nose. Another juvenile remark from a supposed Yale attendee. Grow up Harry. Set an example that you would like the rest of us to emulate. GPUAR, pus-breath. Another fine indicator of your maturity, Harry. |
As a student of politics...
Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? Your reply is not conducive to reasonable discourse. I thought you believed in reasonable discourse, and preferred a NG without flames, where discussion could be civil. Even if you disagreed with my post, it definitely was reasonable discourse and was not a flame. Go pee up a rope, Reggie. Your years of crappy behavior here disqualify you from participating in "reasonable discourse." Is that the best a Yale graduate can do? Did you and GWB attend the same communications classes? "reggie," aka crap-for-brains, gets the treatment from me he deserves, as do you, cyst-breath. If you don't like it, you are welcome to come up here and try to punch me in the nose. Another juvenile remark from a supposed Yale attendee. Grow up Harry. Set an example that you would like the rest of us to emulate. GPUAR, pus-breath. Another fine indicator of your maturity, Harry. I learned it from your posts here of the last few months, pus-breath. |
As a student of politics...
Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: I was discussing "policy," crap-for-brains. Because of the similarities in policy between Bush and McCain, McCain is being referred to as McBush. Why don't you crawl back up your ass, where you belong, and go off and haunt some newsgroup where full-time snarkiness is appreciated? Your reply is not conducive to reasonable discourse. I thought you believed in reasonable discourse, and preferred a NG without flames, where discussion could be civil. Even if you disagreed with my post, it definitely was reasonable discourse and was not a flame. Go pee up a rope, Reggie. Your years of crappy behavior here disqualify you from participating in "reasonable discourse." Is that the best a Yale graduate can do? Did you and GWB attend the same communications classes? "reggie," aka crap-for-brains, gets the treatment from me he deserves, as do you, cyst-breath. If you don't like it, you are welcome to come up here and try to punch me in the nose. Another juvenile remark from a supposed Yale attendee. Grow up Harry. Set an example that you would like the rest of us to emulate. GPUAR, pus-breath. Another fine indicator of your maturity, Harry. I learned it from your posts here of the last few months, pus-breath. I've had enough of this childishness. yeah, it does get old doesn't it. same old same old. |
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