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Charles Pisano - 23 May 2008 23:58 GMT
Hillary Clit-on has foregone any pretense that she used to embrace with
the racist code words she used to use  in the past and has (out and out)
called for the ASSASSINATION of her opponent..

This is one sick, twisted individual who has resorted to an all or
nothing strategy. Clearly the U.S. can not consider her for this office
in the future..ever...

On a cable news channel yesterday I saw an article that showed Obama in
the cross hairs of a rifle scope...This is a last ditch attempt by the
feminists of our country to fulfill their  desires. There is no one more
racist than a feminist...

Banjo playin' butt fukin' sodomite  hillary has been outed for what she
is ...give it up you sick bitch...

CP
JoeSpareBedroom - 24 May 2008 00:18 GMT
> Hillary Clit-on has foregone any pretense that she used to embrace with
> the racist code words she used to use  in the past and has (out and out)
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> CP

Lagavulin? Or other? Tell us about it.
Cathy F. - 24 May 2008 00:21 GMT
> Hillary Clit-on has foregone any pretense that she used to embrace with
> the racist code words she used to use  in the past and has (out and out)
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> CP

You post this disgusting tirade, & call someone *else* sick?  If you don't
think she's a good candidate (acc. to anothetr p[ost of yours, because she's
female), fine; but the way in which you couched your dislike is extremely
distasteful.  Nevermind the subject line, which would be enough to tick off
any woman in her 40's & up.

Cathy
Don't Taze Me, Bro! - 24 May 2008 00:37 GMT
> You post this disgusting tirade, & call someone *else* sick?  If you don't
> think she's a good candidate (acc. to anothetr p[ost of yours, because
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Cathy

He defends a black man by being an misogynist. Something tells me Dr. King
would not have liked that.
Don't Taze Me, Bro! - 24 May 2008 00:37 GMT
> Hillary Clit-on has foregone any pretense that she used to embrace with
> the racist code words she used to use  in the past and has (out and out)
> called for the ASSASSINATION of her opponent..

So you counter Hillary by using misogynist words like refering to her as a
"clit," and "bitch?"

I think Hillary is a bad choice for President, but you are an idiot who does
not get the plot.
Wickeddoll® - 24 May 2008 02:05 GMT
"Don't Taze Me, Bro!"
*snipping troll*
So you counter Hillary by using misogynist words like refering to her as a
> "clit," and "bitch?"
>
> I think Hillary is a bad choice for President, but you are an idiot who
> does not get the plot.

I hope you guys aren't trying to reason with this guy.  This is mild,
compared to what he's said in the past.

Natalie
Jeff Strickland - 24 May 2008 02:27 GMT
> Hillary Clit-on has foregone any pretense that she used to embrace with
> the racist code words she used to use  in the past and has (out and out)
> called for the ASSASSINATION of her opponent..

I am not a Hillary fan, but she did NOT call for an assassination.

She said that Bill did not wrap the nomination until June '92 in California,
and that Bobby Kennedy did not have the nomination wrapped up when he was
assassinated in June '68. Both of these candidates stayed in the race until
June, while she is being encouraged to drop out. Her reason to stay is that
these candidates stayed until June, so she should remain too.

The problem with her reasoning is that in '68 and '92, California held 58
delegates, and was a very large late-season prize. California held its
primary in February this year, there are no big prizes left to score.
Hillary has no chance of winning the delegate count from the remaining
primaries, this was not the case in '68 when Bobby Kennedy was here, or in
'92 when Hubby was in town.

She did not suggest that Obama will get bumped off, but her rationale for
staying in the race is disengenuous if she is going to base it on Kennedy in
'68 or Hubby in '92.
mack - 24 May 2008 21:39 GMT
>> Hillary Clit-on has foregone any pretense that she used to embrace with
>> the racist code words she used to use  in the past and has (out and out)
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> staying in the race is disengenuous if she is going to base it on Kennedy
> in '68 or Hubby in '92.

This whole brouhaha about Hillary Clinton is such a tempest in a teapot that
it hardly is newsworthy.   Olbermann's comments on this statement of hers
was so over the top and egregious that one would have thought she was
calling for Obama's assassination.   The woman was simply calling attention
to the timeline, in saying that her husband didn't clinch the nomination
until California voted in 1992 and  that Kennedy had not sewed it up at the
time of his death.   If she was speaking in code, recommending that a nutjob
kill her opponent, it was so veiled as to become meaningless.
(BTW, I'm not a Hillary supporter, but she was pilloried for no reason.)
D L - 25 May 2008 02:24 GMT
This whole brouhaha about Hillary Clinton is such a tempest in a teapot
that it hardly is newsworthy.   Olbermann's comments on this statement
of hers was so over the top and egregious that one would have thought
she was calling for Obama's assassination.   The woman was simply
calling attention to the timeline, in saying that her husband didn't
clinch the nomination until California voted in 1992 and that Kennedy
had not sewed it up at the time of his death.   If she was speaking in
code, recommending that a nutjob kill her opponent, it was so veiled as
to become meaningless. (BTW, I'm not a Hillary supporter, but she was
pilloried for no reason.)
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To me it wasnt' veiled ENOUGH by a looong shot. She's now become obvious
and this was not just interpreted this way by one person as you so
conviently imply...

Please ...she's desperate and she knows she's done. 51% of the
population is female and there are 4 times as many whites as blacks and
she STILL can't get the job done.  Give it up hillary. It's ANOTHER job
Monica probably does better..
Jeff Strickland - 25 May 2008 02:37 GMT
This whole brouhaha about Hillary Clinton is such a tempest in a teapot
that it hardly is newsworthy. Olbermann's comments on this statement
of hers was so over the top and egregious that one would have thought
she was calling for Obama's assassination. The woman was simply
calling attention to the timeline, in saying that her husband didn't
clinch the nomination until California voted in 1992 and that Kennedy
had not sewed it up at the time of his death. If she was speaking in
code, recommending that a nutjob kill her opponent, it was so veiled as
to become meaningless. (BTW, I'm not a Hillary supporter, but she was
pilloried for no reason.)
------------------

To me it wasnt' veiled ENOUGH by a looong shot. She's now become obvious
and this was not just interpreted this way by one person as you so
conviently imply...

Please ...she's desperate and she knows she's done. 51% of the
population is female and there are 4 times as many whites as blacks and
she STILL can't get the job done.  Give it up hillary. It's ANOTHER job
Monica probably does better..

<JS>
You're an idiot. Hillary is an idiot too, but we already knew that.

</JS>
badgolferman - 25 May 2008 03:52 GMT
> > Hillary Clit-on has foregone any pretense that she used to embrace
> > with the racist code words she used to use  in the past and has
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> for staying in the race is disengenuous if she is going to base it on
> Kennedy in '68 or Hubby in '92.

What Mrs. Clinton said is just morally wrong.  I am no fan of either
her or Obama but to draw a parallel to an assasination is very
low-class.  I can draw only one of two conclusions: 1) Either she meant
what she said and is sending a message to Obama or someone else or 2)
She made a big mistake, in which case that's even more reason she not
be considered for the nomination.

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Wickeddoll® - 25 May 2008 03:57 GMT
"badgolferman" ...

>> "Charles Pisano" ...
>> > Hillary Clit-on has foregone any pretense that she used to embrace
[quoted text clipped - 27 lines]
> She made a big mistake, in which case that's even more reason she not
> be considered for the nomination.

She's wearing her desperation on her sleeve, which is too bad. I had a lot
more respect for her before this mudfest.

On another level, though, I can't help but feel sorry for her.  She's worked
for so long toward this goal, and is watching it slip away to a younger,
less-seasoned, probably less deserving upstart.

That's gotta hurt.

Natalie
Scott  in  Florida - 25 May 2008 13:10 GMT
>She's wearing her desperation on her sleeve, which is too bad. I had a lot
>more respect for her before this mudfest.

Why anyone would have any respect for her is really beyond me.

What is there to respect?

>On another level, though, I can't help but feel sorry for her.  She's worked
>for so long toward this goal, and is watching it slip away to a younger,
>less-seasoned, probably less deserving upstart.

'less deserving upstart' is mild.  He is a nothing.  ...an empty suit,
for sure.

>That's gotta hurt.

The only thing this hurts is the Democratic party.  What a bunch of
boobs..... <g>

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Wickeddoll® - 25 May 2008 18:15 GMT
"Scott in Florida"
"Wickeddoll®"
wrote:

>>She's wearing her desperation on her sleeve, which is too bad. I had a lot
>>more respect for her before this mudfest.
>
> Why anyone would have any respect for her is really beyond me.
>
> What is there to respect?

The fact that she's a Senator?!  Love her or hate her, the average woman
doesn't achieve that much.  Before you say she dirty-dealed her way to
office, show me *proof* that male politicians don't do the same thing.

>>On another level, though, I can't help but feel sorry for her.  She's
>>worked
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> 'less deserving upstart' is mild.  He is a nothing.  ...an empty suit,
> for sure.

Feh - you need a new, relevant name for him.  Magic Negro was the worst, but
now "empty suit" is getting tiresome; especially when there are so many from
both parties who qualify for that moniker.

>>That's gotta hurt.
>
> The only thing this hurts is the Democratic party.  What a bunch of
> boobs..... <g>

Republicans aren't impressing me either.  If anything, they look worse to
me.

Natalie
CharlesTheCurmudgeon - 25 May 2008 19:47 GMT
> "Scott in Florida"
> "Wickeddoll®"
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
>
> Natalie

I agree with Natalie on this one.   When even RUSH LIMBAUGH is getting mad
at the Republican party, something is seriously wrong.  The Republicans, who
got the majority in both the House and the Senate in 1994 by issuing the
Contract with America,  (Joe don't bother calling it the Contract On
America, shows just what an ignorant liberal you are. You've already done it
once this month.)  which called for less government spending, less
government and more accountability by Congress, lost it by trying to be more
and more like the Dimocrats, i.e. big government, more spending and earmarks
and more liberal policies.  We need to throw all the bums out, but we don't
get that choice.  We usually get a choice between Republicant and Dimogogue,
sometimes not even that much.

OMG, I agree with Natalie on something?  Actually there are a lot of things
I agree with her on, but also a few things I do not agree with her on.

Sadly, Hillary's favorite toy must be getting quite a workout.  I see her
smiling that smile of hers a lot, even though she's losing.   And we know
Bill ain't making her smile like that.

Charles the Curmudgeon
Wickeddoll® - 25 May 2008 20:01 GMT
"CharlesTheCurmudgeon" ...

> "Wickeddoll®"...
>> "Scott in Florida"
[quoted text clipped - 43 lines]
> but we don't get that choice.  We usually get a choice between Republicant
> and Dimogogue, sometimes not even that much.

*sigh* I'm cautiously optimistic...

> OMG, I agree with Natalie on something?  Actually there are a lot of
> things I agree with her on, but also a few things I do not agree with her
> on.

We've agreed in the past - once in a while :-)

> Sadly, Hillary's favorite toy must be getting quite a workout.  I see her
> smiling that smile of hers a lot, even though she's losing.   And we know
> Bill ain't making her smile like that.
>
> Charles the Curmudgeon
LOL I think she believes she's showing us how tenacious she can be, but
really, this just makes her look pathetic.

Here's a toon for Scott:

http://cagle.com/working/080520/lane.gif

Natalie
Scott  in  Florida - 25 May 2008 20:51 GMT
>Here's a toon for Scott:
>
>http://cagle.com/working/080520/lane.gif
>
>Natalie

ROFL....

Good one.

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Scott in Florida

Wickeddoll® - 25 May 2008 21:06 GMT
"Scott in Florida"
"Wickeddoll®"
>>Here's a toon for Scott:
>>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Good one.

Don't you think "Cheshire Candidate" is catchy?

:-)

Natalie
Scott  in  Florida - 25 May 2008 21:30 GMT
>"Scott in Florida"
> "Wickeddoll®"
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
>Natalie

Yes it is catchy.... <g>

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Scott in Florida

Scott  in  Florida - 25 May 2008 20:50 GMT
>> "Scott in Florida"
>> "Wickeddoll®"
[quoted text clipped - 45 lines]
>get that choice.  We usually get a choice between Republicant and Dimogogue,
>sometimes not even that much.

Oh I agree about the Republcants.  They blew it big time.

Barack is still an empty suit....

>OMG, I agree with Natalie on something?  Actually there are a lot of things
>I agree with her on, but also a few things I do not agree with her on.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Charles the Curmudgeon
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Jeff Strickland - 25 May 2008 20:25 GMT
> "Scott in Florida"
> "Wickeddoll®"
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> doesn't achieve that much.  Before you say she dirty-dealed her way to
> office, show me *proof* that male politicians don't do the same thing.

She did not dirty deal her way into the Senate, but she did pack a suitcase
and move to a state with an open seat. Hillary is a carpet bagger ...

She has not been a very prolific Senator.
Wickeddoll® - 25 May 2008 20:47 GMT
"Jeff Strickland" ...

> "Wickeddoll®" ...
>> "Scott in Florida"
wrote:

>>>>She's wearing her desperation on her sleeve, which is too bad. I had a
>>>>lot
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> She has not been a very prolific Senator.

Someone must like her - isn't this at least her second term?

Natalie
Jeff Strickland - 25 May 2008 22:15 GMT
> "Jeff Strickland" ...
>>
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>
> Natalie

Yep, her second. She's hooked to Bill, that's her ticket to fame.
Scott  in  Florida - 25 May 2008 22:34 GMT
>> "Jeff Strickland" ...
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>
>Yep, her second. She's hooked to Bill, that's her ticket to fame.

She found out how valuable a cheatin hubby can be...

She got beat by an empty suit who happens to be a Magic Negro....

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Wickeddoll® - 26 May 2008 01:18 GMT
"Jeff Strickland" ...

> "Wickeddoll®" ...
>>>> "Scott in Florida"
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
>
> Yep, her second. She's hooked to Bill, that's her ticket to fame.

I just realized a troll's thread title has become an appropriate description
of Ms. Clinton at the moment. Oh, the irony.

:-D

Natalie
Scott  in  Florida - 26 May 2008 01:58 GMT
>"Jeff Strickland" ...
>>
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
>
>Natalie

LOL....so true...

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Scott in Florida

D L - 26 May 2008 19:12 GMT
I just realized a troll's thread title has become an appropriate
description of Ms. Clinton at the moment. Oh, the irony.
:-D
Natalie
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Translation..

'I'm the queen of a male based (no female comptettion please) internet
disscusion board or  I hope and have  to be..real life sucks for me..'
Wickeddoll® - 26 May 2008 19:53 GMT
"D L" ...
>I just realized a troll's thread title has become an appropriate
> description of Ms. Clinton at the moment. Oh, the irony.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> 'I'm the queen of a male based (no female comptettion please) internet
> disscusion board or  I hope and have  to be..real life sucks for me..'

A WebTV troll speaks.  Typical.

Not that it's any of your business, but I happen to be a happily married
mother of 2, with a well-paying career.

Since you like to attack strangers online, you probably have none of those.

Hey, I have actually some spare lives - I'd be happy to donate one to a
pathetic individual like you.

Natalie
Mike hunt - 25 May 2008 21:19 GMT
At least Hillary has created a record over her eight years in the Senate
that one can examine to see if it is one with which they can agree.  The
same is true of McCain

Obama has only been in the Senate for three years and he has spent the past
two years running for President.    Other than his promise to make "Change"
we know little or nothing of what those changes will be or how he will get
those changes.   After all the Congress makes laws and appropriates money.
The President merely enforces those laws and spends the money as directed by
the Congress.

You Dims have been harping for eight years about President Bush's military
experience, but I don't ever hear the same questioning of Obama's military
experience.    At least we know McCain's experience.   Does the work
hypocrisy come to mind?

>> "Scott in Florida"
>> "Wickeddoll."
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> She has not been a very prolific Senator.
CharlesTheCurmudgeon - 25 May 2008 22:59 GMT
>> "Scott in Florida"
>> "Wickeddoll®"
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> She has not been a very prolific Senator.

You mean she carpetbagged like RFK did?  He was a Senator from New York when
he was running for President in 1968.  His brother Teddy was over in Mass,
so he couldn't have that seat, and the state was at least smart enough to
not tolerate TWO Kennedys as senators at the same time.

Charles the Curmudgeon.
Scott  in  Florida - 25 May 2008 20:47 GMT
>"Scott in Florida"
>"Wickeddoll®"
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>doesn't achieve that much.  Before you say she dirty-dealed her way to
>office, show me *proof* that male politicians don't do the same thing.

The fact that anybody is a Senator does not demand respect.

She is the lowest form of slime....oh excuse me....Senator slime.

>>>On another level, though, I can't help but feel sorry for her.  She's
>>>worked
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>now "empty suit" is getting tiresome; especially when there are so many from
>both parties who qualify for that moniker.

Empty suit is what he is.  I shall continue to call him that.  

er how many states are there, Barry?  57?

proof he is an empty suit.

Magic Negro?

The origin....

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-ehrenstein19mar19,0,5335087.story

The author...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ehrenstein

The Paul Shanklin parody....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ehrenstein

>>>That's gotta hurt.
>>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>Natalie
>
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Wickeddoll® - 25 May 2008 21:03 GMT
"Scott in Florida" ...
"Wickeddoll®"
>> wrote:
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> She is the lowest form of slime....oh excuse me....Senator slime.

Very few politicians *aren't* slime on some level.

>>>>On another level, though, I can't help but feel sorry for her.  She's
>>>>worked
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>
> proof he is an empty suit.

Oh, yeah.  Dubya has never made a grammatical or geographical error.  Right.
Got it.

> Magic Negro?
>
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ehrenstein

Oh, I know you didn't make that phrase up - it's just so old.

Guess it could be a lot worse.

I get that you don't like him or any Democrat, but you're really sounding
like a broken record, with infractions of theirs that don't even *touch the
surface* of Republican crimes/immorality.  At least over the last 8 years,
anyway.

For the record (again), I'm an Independent.

Natalie

*snip*
Scott  in  Florida - 25 May 2008 21:49 GMT
>get that you don't like him or any Democrat, but you're really sounding
>like a broken record, with infractions of theirs that don't even *touch the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Natalie

I do like some Democrats.

Republican crimes/immorality?

The Democratic party has a big lead in that category.

Are Republicans Lilly white <g>....NOPE!

The problem with being an 'independent' is that you really don't have
a voice in the political system.  At least I can....and do.....write
to my party and bitch.

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CharlesTheCurmudgeon - 25 May 2008 23:05 GMT
>>get that you don't like him or any Democrat, but you're really sounding
>>like a broken record, with infractions of theirs that don't even *touch
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> a voice in the political system.  At least I can....and do.....write
> to my party and bitch.

The problem in Illinois, is the Democratic Party basically runs the
Republican Party here, since ol Lyin Ryan got sent to the Graybar Hotel.
And Bob Kjellander is bending over backwards to make sure any possible up
and coming 'real' Republicans don't stand a chance.  Only RINOs allowed in
Illinois.   They ought to indict them all.  They're not touching Rod bl.wj.b 
and with all the things mentioned in the recent Rezko trial, there's enough
smoke that something is getting hot.  The only noticable Republican in this
state is Jim Oberweis, the 4 time loser, right now.

Charles the Curmudgeon.
Wickeddoll® - 26 May 2008 01:16 GMT
"Scott in Florida"
"Wickeddoll®"
wrote:

>>get that you don't like him or any Democrat, but you're really sounding
>>like a broken record, with infractions of theirs that don't even *touch
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> The Democratic party has a big lead in that category.

In the last 8 years?  We'll have to agree to disagree on that one.

> Are Republicans Lilly white <g>....NOPE!
>
> The problem with being an 'independent' is that you really don't have
> a voice in the political system.  At least I can....and do.....write
> to my party and bitch.

Actually, I can "bitch" to anyone.  Keep in mind, they want me to join them,
so they try to woo me.

Natalie
Scott  in  Florida - 26 May 2008 01:56 GMT
>"Scott in Florida"
> "Wickeddoll®"
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>>>the
>>>surface* of Republican crimes/immorality.  At least over the last 8 years,

>>>anyway.
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
>In the last 8 years?  We'll have to agree to disagree on that one.

The Democratic party is one big lie.

It has dropped to the level of whale sh.t.

I'm not saying the Republicans are much better, but the Republicans at
least have a wonderful party platform.

The Democrats are the party of slavery (even today!).  They need
people to be 'dependent' on government to survive.

Despicable in my mind.

>> Are Republicans Lilly white <g>....NOPE!
>>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>Actually, I can "bitch" to anyone.  Keep in mind, they want me to join them,
>so they try to woo me.

You can bitch, but they don't listen.

Pick a side and work to improve it.

Independent is the worst thing one can be, if you want to make a
difference...


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Wickeddoll® - 26 May 2008 02:59 GMT
"Scott in Florida"
"Wickeddoll®"
>> wrote:
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 46 lines]
> Independent is the worst thing one can be, if you want to make a
> difference...

I disagree - they're breaking down my door kissing my a.s.

Natalie
Scott  in  Florida - 26 May 2008 14:13 GMT
>"Scott in Florida"
>"Wickeddoll®"
[quoted text clipped - 52 lines]
>
>Natalie

That is Hachi with his bikini cam......

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Wickeddoll® - 26 May 2008 18:08 GMT
"Scott in Florida"
"Wickeddoll®"
*snip*
>>>>> The problem with being an 'independent' is that you really don't have
>>>>> a voice in the political system.  At least I can....and do.....write
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> That is Hachi with his bikini cam......

I *thought* I smelled cigarette smoke!

Natalie
Scott  in  Florida - 26 May 2008 20:22 GMT
>"Scott in Florida"
>"Wickeddoll®"
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>
>Natalie

LOL...

I suspect he won't give up on his quest.

He may not talk about it all the time, but I just bet the thought is
there...LOL

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D L - 26 May 2008 19:16 GMT
"I disagree - they're breaking down my door kissing my a.s."
Natalie
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More fantasy..
D L - 26 May 2008 19:15 GMT
You can bitch, but they don't listen.
Pick a side and work to improve it.
Independent is the worst thing one can be, if you want to make a
difference...
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  Scott in Florida
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If she doesn't choose, she can't be wrong. And we know females hate to
admit when they're wrong..

CP

D L - 26 May 2008 19:08 GMT
Actually, I can "bitch" to anyone. Keep in mind, they want me to join
them, so they try to woo me.
Natalie
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At least someone wants you.. or at least you think they do...
Wickeddoll® - 26 May 2008 19:54 GMT
"D L" ...
> Actually, I can "bitch" to anyone. Keep in mind, they want me to join
> them, so they try to woo me.
> Natalie
> -------------
>
> At least someone wants you.. or at least you think they do...

So Pissy changed his nick.

Why am I not surprised?

Natalie
D L - 26 May 2008 20:10 GMT
So Pissy changed his nick.
Why am I not surprised?
Natalie

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See what I mean..? This bitch is always on line. If she were my wife,
I'd take her for a ride in the country...

Yea I have other nics.. I figure I'll be like the other trolls here who
don't use their REAL names. That way I can act the fool as much as yo'
bitch a.s..
Jeff Strickland - 25 May 2008 20:21 GMT
> She's wearing her desperation on her sleeve, which is too bad. I had a lot
> more respect for her before this mudfest.

My respect for her has not changed. ;-)

> On another level, though, I can't help but feel sorry for her.  She's
> worked for so long toward this goal, and is watching it slip away to a
> younger, less-seasoned, probably less deserving upstart.

It's gotta hurt, but I don't feel her pain.

My regret is that my party is not putting forth the best it has to offer.
Wickeddoll® - 25 May 2008 20:46 GMT
"Jeff Strickland"...

> "Wickeddoll®" ...
>>
>> She's wearing her desperation on her sleeve, which is too bad. I had a
>> lot more respect for her before this mudfest.
>
> My respect for her has not changed. ;-)

I thought as much. :-)

>> On another level, though, I can't help but feel sorry for her.  She's
>> worked for so long toward this goal, and is watching it slip away to a
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>
> My regret is that my party is not putting forth the best it has to offer.

I'm afraid to ask.

Natalie
Scott  in  Florida - 25 May 2008 21:10 GMT
>> She's wearing her desperation on her sleeve, which is too bad. I had a lot
>> more respect for her before this mudfest.
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>
>My regret is that my party is not putting forth the best it has to offer.

Not only aren't the Republicans coming up with the best, they are not
acting like Republicans.

The only reason McCain has a good chance is the quality of the Dim
duo...

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Jeff Strickland - 25 May 2008 22:21 GMT
> Not only aren't the Republicans coming up with the best, they are not
> acting like Republicans.
>
> The only reason McCain has a good chance is the quality of the Dim
> duo...

I'm acting like a Republican, that's the best I can do.

I think November is going to be another exercise in recounts. Last year,
there was little question a Democrat would win the White House, not it looks
like the Republicans have a real chance to win it for a third term in a row.
This one will be very close, it will not be a landslide by any measure of
the word.

I think that if a True Repbulican was running, the Dems would still face a
serious challenge. I give the General Election to McCain by a nose.
Scott  in  Florida - 25 May 2008 22:41 GMT
>> Not only aren't the Republicans coming up with the best, they are not
>> acting like Republicans.
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>This one will be very close, it will not be a landslide by any measure of
>the word.

You may be wrong.

It really depends on who McCain selects as a running mate.

Barry may end up being the George McGovern of the present day...

>I think that if a True Repbulican was running, the Dems would still face a
>serious challenge. I give the General Election to McCain by a nose.
>
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CharlesTheCurmudgeon - 26 May 2008 00:02 GMT
>>> Not only aren't the Republicans coming up with the best, they are not
>>> acting like Republicans.
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>>I think that if a True Repbulican was running, the Dems would still face a
>>serious challenge. I give the General Election to McCain by a nose.

Let us remember NO Senator elected directly to the Presidency has served out
a full term.  Let us be very careful who we choose for a VP.

Why do I have this sneaking suspicion that LBJ had something to do with the
events in Dallas the day I had my tonsils pulled (22 Nov 1963)?  LBJ served
out a full term, but he was elected VP first.  So was Nixon.

Senators directly elected to the Presidency?  Exactly 2.  Warren G Harding,
the Bill Clinton of his day, and JFK.  That's it.   Every other Senator had
some gap or other office.

Harry Truman?  Did a stint as VP.
Nixon?  VP for 8 years
Johnson?  VP for 3 years.
Benjamin Harrison sat out for 2 years between Indiana Senator and President.
Andrew Johnson was VP for a little over a month, and had been Military
Governor of Tennessee.
James Buchanan?  Served as Secretary of State after being a Senator, before
being elected President.
Franklin Pierce  US Attorney between being Senator and President.
John Tyler VP for 1 month.
William Henry Harrison  Ambasador to Columbia and private citizen
Martin Van Buren Governor of New York, Secretary of State and VP
Andrew Jackson Sat out 1825-1828
John Quincy Adams Minister to Russia, Britain and Secretary of State.
James Monroe was Minister to France, Governor of Virginia (twice) Ambassador
to Britain, Secretary of State and War.

So that means whether we elect Barrack (please stop calling him Barry, he's
nothing like Barry Goldwater) or John, the VP will be the important office.
If Hillary is Barrack's VP, he will die in office, mysteriously.

Charles the Curmudgeon
Jeff Strickland - 26 May 2008 00:08 GMT
> So that means whether we elect Barrack (please stop calling him Barry,
> he's nothing like Barry Goldwater) or John, the VP will be the important
> office. If Hillary is Barrack's VP, he will die in office, mysteriously.
>
> Charles the Curmudgeon

Isn't Barrak really spelled Barak?
Scott  in  Florida - 26 May 2008 00:48 GMT
>> So that means whether we elect Barrack (please stop calling him Barry,
>> he's nothing like Barry Goldwater) or John, the VP will be the important
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>
>Isn't Barrak really spelled Barak?

No it is spelled Barry.....

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Scott  in  Florida - 26 May 2008 01:19 GMT
>>>> Not only aren't the Republicans coming up with the best, they are not
>>>> acting like Republicans.
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>Let us remember NO Senator elected directly to the Presidency has served out
>a full term.  Let us be very careful who we choose for a VP.

'we' would choose wisely.  I'm not so sure of McCain....

>Why do I have this sneaking suspicion that LBJ had something to do with the
>events in Dallas the day I had my tonsils pulled (22 Nov 1963)?  LBJ served
>out a full term, but he was elected VP first.  So was Nixon.

I would have no doubt that LBJ had something to do with it, but we
will never know for sure.

>Senators directly elected to the Presidency?  Exactly 2.  Warren G Harding,
>the Bill Clinton of his day, and JFK.  That's it.   Every other Senator had
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>nothing like Barry Goldwater) or John, the VP will be the important office.
>If Hillary is Barrack's VP, he will die in office, mysteriously.

Barry is his nickname.

Barry hates his nickname.

I shall continue to call him Barry.

>Charles the Curmudgeon
>
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CharlesTheCurmudgeon - 26 May 2008 01:50 GMT
>>>>> Not only aren't the Republicans coming up with the best, they are not
>>>>> acting like Republicans.
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>
>>Charles the Curmudgeon

And I shall continue to call him Barack Hussein Obama Bin Laden.

I want to apologize to Barry Goldwater for you for calling the other guy
Barry.

Charles the Curmudgeon
Scott  in  Florida - 26 May 2008 02:08 GMT
>>>>>> Not only aren't the Republicans coming up with the best, they are not
>>>>>> acting like Republicans.
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>
>Charles the Curmudgeon

Barry Obama isn't in the same league as Barry Goldwater....

No need to apologize.  Barry G would understand.

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D L - 26 May 2008 19:13 GMT
"I want to apologize to Barry Goldwater for you for calling the other
guy Barry. "
Charles the Curmudgeon
-------------------
Did you miss your blue pill today..?
Norm De Plume - 24 May 2008 22:29 GMT
> Banjo playin' butt fukin' sodomite  hillary has been outed for what she
> is ...give it up you sick bitch...

I didn't know you were post-menopausal or desperate, but I do now.  I
suggest you contact the doctor who's handling your transexual
treatment to readjust your hormone intake.

Good luck, and stop bothering us.
Wickeddoll® - 24 May 2008 22:41 GMT
"Norm De Plume" ...

>> Banjo playin' butt fukin' sodomite  hillary has been outed for what she
>> is ...give it up you sick bitch...
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>
> Good luck, and stop bothering us.

LOL

Natalie
Jeff Strickland - 25 May 2008 02:00 GMT
>> Banjo playin' butt fukin' sodomite  hillary has been outed for what she
>> is ...give it up you sick bitch...
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>
> Good luck, and stop bothering us.

Or, good riddance. Stop bothering us.
 
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