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wrote: On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 13:53:39 -0500, Keith nuttle wrote: What is sad that the first black president is going to be remember in history as the president who created the depression of 2008. You are quite the moron, and this post from you proves it conclusively. Obama will not even take office until 2009. Keith probably showed up to vote on Wednesday so he could avoid the crowds. I am taking special delight in the angst of the "conservative" Republicans. CNN had a bit on Rush Limbaugh yesterday, and the video being shown made it look as if Rush was abou five blood pressure points away from a stroke. Now *that* would be a small step for mankind. The Republicans who are engaging in "PalinBashing" now are making revelations that are pretty frightening if true...that she didn't know "Africa" was a continent, that she refused to be briefed before her Couric interview, that she spent a lot more than $150,000...they're frightening because they reveal an amazing amount of shallowness on the part of the guy who picked her. What fun Tueday night was...an almost complete repudiation of "conservative" Republicanism. Quit dwelling in the past. Start thinking about how the armchair quarterback is going to perform once he gets in the game and goes to the line of scrimmage. |
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HK wrote: wrote: On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 13:53:39 -0500, Keith nuttle wrote: What is sad that the first black president is going to be remember in history as the president who created the depression of 2008. You are quite the moron, and this post from you proves it conclusively. Obama will not even take office until 2009. Keith probably showed up to vote on Wednesday so he could avoid the crowds. I am taking special delight in the angst of the "conservative" Republicans. CNN had a bit on Rush Limbaugh yesterday, and the video being shown made it look as if Rush was abou five blood pressure points away from a stroke. Now *that* would be a small step for mankind. The Republicans who are engaging in "PalinBashing" now are making revelations that are pretty frightening if true...that she didn't know "Africa" was a continent, that she refused to be briefed before her Couric interview, that she spent a lot more than $150,000...they're frightening because they reveal an amazing amount of shallowness on the part of the guy who picked her. What fun Tueday night was...an almost complete repudiation of "conservative" Republicanism. Quit dwelling in the past. Start thinking about how the armchair quarterback is going to perform once he gets in the game and goes to the line of scrimmage. Oh, I have no doubts about Obama's ability to lead this country. He's smart, he's knowledgeable, he ran a brilliant campaign, beating the Clintons and the Republicans, and he is politically sophisticated. He's certainly going to have to work hard to try to reverse all the horrors perpetrated on us by Bush and the Republicans, but he is up to the task. I *love* the choice of Rahm as chief of staff. I understand the neocon Repubs and conservatives are meeting in Virginia to decide what to do next. Mass suicide seems appropriate. |
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Jim wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 13:53:39 -0500, Keith nuttle wrote: What is sad that the first black president is going to be remember in history as the president who created the depression of 2008. You are quite the moron, and this post from you proves it conclusively. Obama will not even take office until 2009. Keith probably showed up to vote on Wednesday so he could avoid the crowds. I am taking special delight in the angst of the "conservative" Republicans. CNN had a bit on Rush Limbaugh yesterday, and the video being shown made it look as if Rush was abou five blood pressure points away from a stroke. Now *that* would be a small step for mankind. The Republicans who are engaging in "PalinBashing" now are making revelations that are pretty frightening if true...that she didn't know "Africa" was a continent, that she refused to be briefed before her Couric interview, that she spent a lot more than $150,000...they're frightening because they reveal an amazing amount of shallowness on the part of the guy who picked her. What fun Tueday night was...an almost complete repudiation of "conservative" Republicanism. Quit dwelling in the past. Start thinking about how the armchair quarterback is going to perform once he gets in the game and goes to the line of scrimmage. Oh, I have no doubts about Obama's ability to lead this country. He's smart, he's knowledgeable, he ran a brilliant campaign, beating the Clintons and the Republicans, and he is politically sophisticated. He's certainly going to have to work hard to try to reverse all the horrors perpetrated on us by Bush and the Republicans, but he is up to the task. I *love* the choice of Rahm as chief of staff. I understand the neocon Repubs and conservatives are meeting in Virginia to decide what to do next. Mass suicide seems appropriate. That is an option worth considering. |
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 05:57:00 -0500, HK wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 13:53:39 -0500, Keith nuttle wrote: What is sad that the first black president is going to be remember in history as the president who created the depression of 2008. You are quite the moron, and this post from you proves it conclusively. Obama will not even take office until 2009. Keith probably showed up to vote on Wednesday so he could avoid the crowds. I am taking special delight in the angst of the "conservative" Republicans. CNN had a bit on Rush Limbaugh yesterday, and the video being shown made it look as if Rush was abou five blood pressure points away from a stroke. Now *that* would be a small step for mankind. The Republicans who are engaging in "PalinBashing" now are making revelations that are pretty frightening if true...that she didn't know "Africa" was a continent, that she refused to be briefed before her Couric interview, that she spent a lot more than $150,000...they're frightening because they reveal an amazing amount of shallowness on the part of the guy who picked her. I seriously doubt McCain picked her. I don't think that is even a remote possibility. The Republican party was none too thrilled that McCain was their candidate. That was not exactly the game plan. McCain was forced to take Palin. Who was at his side more than anybody during the campaign? Joe Lieberman. Figure it out. I have another bit of business for your to digest. Joe Lieberman abandoned his "Lieberman for Connecticut" party right after he was re-elected, and now it has been taken over by some aspiring candidates that are opposed to Joe Lieberman. He can't get on the ballot in CT again unless he either forms a new party to run against the "Lieberman for CT" party, or else... drumroll... His plan all along was to become the Republican candidate in the next election cycle. He has remained in the Democratic party only to do as much sabotage as possible. His end game is to force the Democrats to force him out, so he can attempt to use THAT as fodder when he runs as a Repulican. There may be a few kinks in his plan, however. Not the least of which is that the Republican party is in complete disarray for the time being, and running as a Republican may not be a particularly strong position in onty 2 years from now. He pretty much has jumped the shark. Wait until he starts betraying the Republican party to gain something personally. That's coming, too. They are foolish enough not to realize that if he cheated on the Dems, he'll eventually cheat on them. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... wrote: On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 13:53:39 -0500, Keith nuttle wrote: What is sad that the first black president is going to be remember in history as the president who created the depression of 2008. You are quite the moron, and this post from you proves it conclusively. Obama will not even take office until 2009. Keith probably showed up to vote on Wednesday so he could avoid the crowds. I am taking special delight in the angst of the "conservative" Republicans. CNN had a bit on Rush Limbaugh yesterday, and the video being shown made it look as if Rush was abou five blood pressure points away from a stroke. Now *that* would be a small step for mankind. The Republicans who are engaging in "PalinBashing" now are making revelations that are pretty frightening if true...that she didn't know "Africa" was a continent, that she refused to be briefed before her Couric interview, that she spent a lot more than $150,000...they're frightening because they reveal an amazing amount of shallowness on the part of the guy who picked her. What fun Tueday night was...an almost complete repudiation of "conservative" Republicanism. When you think about it...it's damn scary. That woman could have been a weak heartbeat away from controlling all our futures. I can't believe a country like the US can't come up with better people to run. |
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