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![]() "Liar, Liar - Pants on Fire" wrote in message ... On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 15:48:24 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: "hk" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: Sarah Palin's husband recently offered up these quips during his first exposure to the national media. He has a sense of humor himself ..... "Is it me, or do things move very quickly around here?" and, "If I had a crystal ball a couple of years ago, I might have asked a few more questions when Sarah decided to join the PTA." and, "When my wife starts talking about reform, corruption and making the government work for the people ..... it's just best to get out of the way." Pretty cool dude, and no pansy, that's for sure. http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...26716&src=news I'd be more impressed with him if he had spent time sufficient with his children to teach them about birth control. To set the record straight, do blame the parents of every teenager that goes astray? Hey - be careful when talking about this stuff. Remember Harry was a participant in a teen rape - I think he was 12 years old when he was raped by a 16 year old girl. In his dreams.... I'm sure it scared him for life. He needs therapy. |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 16:26:35 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Liar, Liar - Pants on Fire" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 15:48:24 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: "hk" wrote in message om... Eisboch wrote: Sarah Palin's husband recently offered up these quips during his first exposure to the national media. He has a sense of humor himself ..... "Is it me, or do things move very quickly around here?" and, "If I had a crystal ball a couple of years ago, I might have asked a few more questions when Sarah decided to join the PTA." and, "When my wife starts talking about reform, corruption and making the government work for the people ..... it's just best to get out of the way." Pretty cool dude, and no pansy, that's for sure. http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...26716&src=news I'd be more impressed with him if he had spent time sufficient with his children to teach them about birth control. To set the record straight, do blame the parents of every teenager that goes astray? Hey - be careful when talking about this stuff. Remember Harry was a participant in a teen rape - I think he was 12 years old when he was raped by a 16 year old girl. In his dreams.... I have no doubt it's true - it would fit the profile of a typical male statuatory rape victim - you know, the mysogny, fear of strong, vital family oriented women who are also successful professionally. The constant need for attention even negative attention and for approval by telling tales of dubious provenance in attempts to be "one of the guys" which consistently fail. As Governor Palin said, when she's finally in the Office of The Vice President, he'll have a strong advocate for his special needs. Maybe he'll finally get some help. |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 15:41:20 -0400, hk wrote:
Eisboch wrote: Sarah Palin's husband recently offered up these quips during his first exposure to the national media. He has a sense of humor himself ..... "Is it me, or do things move very quickly around here?" and, "If I had a crystal ball a couple of years ago, I might have asked a few more questions when Sarah decided to join the PTA." and, "When my wife starts talking about reform, corruption and making the government work for the people ..... it's just best to get out of the way." Pretty cool dude, and no pansy, that's for sure. http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...26716&src=news Eisboch I'd be more impressed with him if he had spent time sufficient with his children to teach them about birth control. You claimed to have banged a number of girls in HS in the heat of the moment in the backseat of your car. Did you stop to talk about birth control or did you just slap on a rubber from the box of them you kept in your pocket? What if you left that box of rubbers at home? |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 15:41:20 -0400, hk wrote: Eisboch wrote: Sarah Palin's husband recently offered up these quips during his first exposure to the national media. He has a sense of humor himself ..... "Is it me, or do things move very quickly around here?" and, "If I had a crystal ball a couple of years ago, I might have asked a few more questions when Sarah decided to join the PTA." and, "When my wife starts talking about reform, corruption and making the government work for the people ..... it's just best to get out of the way." Pretty cool dude, and no pansy, that's for sure. http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...26716&src=news Eisboch I'd be more impressed with him if he had spent time sufficient with his children to teach them about birth control. You claimed to have banged a number of girls in HS in the heat of the moment in the backseat of your car. Did you stop to talk about birth control or did you just slap on a rubber from the box of them you kept in your pocket? What if you left that box of rubbers at home? I was a Boy Scout; I was always prepared. Oh...the back seat of the car was the last choice of place. We usually could do better. Even back in my teenybopper years, all of us, male and female, knew how to prevent pregnancies. When I got to college, I found that many of the girls were on the pill, but I still used a condom. You see, we knew about STDs, too. |
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![]() "WaIIy" wrote in message ... On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 15:41:20 -0400, hk wrote: Eisboch wrote: Sarah Palin's husband recently offered up these quips during his first exposure to the national media. He has a sense of humor himself ..... "Is it me, or do things move very quickly around here?" and, "If I had a crystal ball a couple of years ago, I might have asked a few more questions when Sarah decided to join the PTA." and, "When my wife starts talking about reform, corruption and making the government work for the people ..... it's just best to get out of the way." Pretty cool dude, and no pansy, that's for sure. http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...26716&src=news Eisboch I'd be more impressed with him if he had spent time sufficient with his children to teach them about birth control. Too bad your mother didn't learn. BTW, Obama's moma was knocked up when she was 18 by a married guy. Impressed ? Shhhhh, that don't count. |
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![]() "D.Duck" wrote in message news ![]() BTW, Obama's moma was knocked up when she was 18 by a married guy. Impressed ? Shhhhh, that don't count. Did anyone happen to be watching the RNC last night on MSNBC and catch that poor excuse for a "journalist", Keith Olbermann holding back the crocodile tears as he "apologized" for MSNBC's real-time broadcast of the RNC's video tribute to 9/11? He determined, unilaterally, that it was totally inappropriate for the RNC to run the video and apologized to the viewers. Mind you now .... this was not his regular "Countdown" show where he regularly blasts away at Bush, Cheney and all things Republican. He was supposed to be the anchor for the news coverage of the RNC. What has happened to responsible reporting? Tonight, on his Countdown show, that other left wing nutcase, Rachel Maddow, is sitting in for Olbermann (she says he needed a well deserved day off). Maddow started the show by accusing the RNC of deliberately timing the presentations at the convention so there was no time in between them for political analysis, by people like her, to dissect and provide their commentary/analysis. So, she commenced to doing so tonight. Changed the channel. Too much. Eisboch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "D.Duck" wrote in message news ![]() BTW, Obama's moma was knocked up when she was 18 by a married guy. Impressed ? Shhhhh, that don't count. Did anyone happen to be watching the RNC last night on MSNBC and catch that poor excuse for a "journalist", Keith Olbermann holding back the crocodile tears as he "apologized" for MSNBC's real-time broadcast of the RNC's video tribute to 9/11? He determined, unilaterally, that it was totally inappropriate for the RNC to run the video and apologized to the viewers. Mind you now .... this was not his regular "Countdown" show where he regularly blasts away at Bush, Cheney and all things Republican. He was supposed to be the anchor for the news coverage of the RNC. What has happened to responsible reporting? Tonight, on his Countdown show, that other left wing nutcase, Rachel Maddow, is sitting in for Olbermann (she says he needed a well deserved day off). Maddow started the show by accusing the RNC of deliberately timing the presentations at the convention so there was no time in between them for political analysis, by people like her, to dissect and provide their commentary/analysis. So, she commenced to doing so tonight. Changed the channel. Too much. Eisboch He should have stayed at ESPN. I found him quite amusing there. |
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![]() "D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "D.Duck" wrote in message news ![]() BTW, Obama's moma was knocked up when she was 18 by a married guy. Impressed ? Shhhhh, that don't count. Did anyone happen to be watching the RNC last night on MSNBC and catch that poor excuse for a "journalist", Keith Olbermann holding back the crocodile tears as he "apologized" for MSNBC's real-time broadcast of the RNC's video tribute to 9/11? He determined, unilaterally, that it was totally inappropriate for the RNC to run the video and apologized to the viewers. Mind you now .... this was not his regular "Countdown" show where he regularly blasts away at Bush, Cheney and all things Republican. He was supposed to be the anchor for the news coverage of the RNC. What has happened to responsible reporting? Tonight, on his Countdown show, that other left wing nutcase, Rachel Maddow, is sitting in for Olbermann (she says he needed a well deserved day off). Maddow started the show by accusing the RNC of deliberately timing the presentations at the convention so there was no time in between them for political analysis, by people like her, to dissect and provide their commentary/analysis. So, she commenced to doing so tonight. Changed the channel. Too much. Eisboch He should have stayed at ESPN. I found him quite amusing there. I agree. As a sportscaster he was ok. He was ok for a while also when he first started at MSNBC, but now, with his $500 haircuts, phony grey hair (has turned grey in the last 3-4 months) and unabashed ultra liberal journalism, he has become sickening. I can't believe the executives at MSNBC haven't canned him. Eisboch |
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On Sep 5, 8:47*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"D.Duck" wrote in message news ![]() BTW, Obama's moma was knocked up when she was 18 by a married guy. Impressed ? Shhhhh, that don't count. Did anyone happen to be watching the RNC last night on MSNBC and catch that poor excuse for a "journalist", *Keith Olbermann holding back the crocodile tears as he "apologized" for MSNBC's real-time broadcast of the RNC's *video tribute to 9/11? He determined, unilaterally, that it was totally inappropriate for the RNC to run the video and apologized to the viewers. Mind you now .... this was not his regular "Countdown" show where he regularly blasts away at Bush, Cheney and all things Republican. He was supposed to be the anchor for the news coverage of the RNC. What has happened to responsible reporting? * Tonight, on his Countdown show, that other left wing nutcase, Rachel Maddow, is sitting in for Olbermann *(she says he needed a well deserved day off). * Maddow started the show by accusing the RNC of deliberately timing the presentations at the convention so there was no time in between them for political analysis, by people like her, to dissect and provide their commentary/analysis. * So, she commenced to doing so tonight. * Changed the channel. *Too much. Eisboch Yes, but if the "fairness doctrine" gets passed, Oberman will be considered by the Pelosi picked judges as "leaning right" and MSNBC will be forced to also present an hour of "left of center" programming to make up for it ![]() censorship, and intolerance.. It's part of the elite arrogant ideology of even the "moderate" left... |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 20:47:45 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"D.Duck" wrote in message news ![]() BTW, Obama's moma was knocked up when she was 18 by a married guy. Impressed ? Shhhhh, that don't count. Did anyone happen to be watching the RNC last night on MSNBC and catch that poor excuse for a "journalist", Keith Olbermann holding back the crocodile tears as he "apologized" for MSNBC's real-time broadcast of the RNC's video tribute to 9/11? He determined, unilaterally, that it was totally inappropriate for the RNC to run the video and apologized to the viewers. Mind you now .... this was not his regular "Countdown" show where he regularly blasts away at Bush, Cheney and all things Republican. He was supposed to be the anchor for the news coverage of the RNC. What has happened to responsible reporting? Tonight, on his Countdown show, that other left wing nutcase, Rachel Maddow, is sitting in for Olbermann (she says he needed a well deserved day off). Maddow started the show by accusing the RNC of deliberately timing the presentations at the convention so there was no time in between them for political analysis, by people like her, to dissect and provide their commentary/analysis. So, she commenced to doing so tonight. Changed the channel. Too much. Eisboch I thought Obermann was an asshole. But, I also thought the "Tribute to 9/11 Victims" was a little overboard. |
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