Next US Prez

Discussion in 'Politics' started by 2cents, Sep 6, 2006.

  1. Errrr....

    okay.

    ??

    (Perhaps you have somehow come to the conclusion that I am a Bush backer?? Totally lost me, after the 'happy clap' bit) :confused:
     
    #61     Sep 15, 2006
  2. Good greif........im still trying to figure, out, how you thought i was being sarcastic.

    Thought it was a great line, enscapulting the bush faith based electorate, uh-
    you know, the written word leaves a lot in in interpretation.



    The first bit of my post actually had no sarcastic content on my part, and in this rare instance for me, the second bit didnt either.

    Edit-the "happy clap" was a generic comeback, not necessarily anything to do with anyone, or anyones post-unless they are republicans, right wingers, nazis, quakers, sufi's etc.
     
    #62     Sep 15, 2006
  3. I actually believe that the next candidate will be outside the beltway ....Im not sold on McCain...hero aside, he's not that likeable or interesting if you know what i mean...GW acted like a good ol boy from texas who was outside the Beltway...I love reading all these tombstones on the republican party....been there and heard that before....the problem is the Dems will once again roll out an ultra liberal form a northern state ( hillary, kerry?) and wonder why the heartland of america won't embrace them. the last two times they have been successful, they ran Southern Dems ( Carter and Clinton) who had no ties to DC...Gore is an exception to that, however he had sent so much time in D.C that he was for all intents and purposes, a northern Liberal.
     
    #63     Sep 15, 2006
  4. neophyte321

    neophyte321 Guest

    Actors, their talents know no bounds.

    http://newsbusters.org/node/7649

    Looks like the idiot extremists on the Left will again be taking center-stage in these upcoming election cycles.

    One sure-fire method to kill a political party, Hire Spicoli to represent it. Some-one tell this idiot that Bush's only has two years left on in his term.
     
    #64     Sep 15, 2006
  5. Agreed.
     
    #65     Sep 15, 2006

  6. Im so tired of morons using the word Fascism, especially when they don't understand its meaning. ...its like they can't think of a reason or an intelligent argument so they use one of three catch words: Nazi, fascists and KKK
     
    #66     Sep 15, 2006
  7. neophyte321

    neophyte321 Guest


    I'm now numbed to it. It once caused me fits of rage that could literally ruin my day. It's amzing how the internet allows this stuff to propogate. After a few anerisms, it finally hit me, just consider the source.

    The thing that is still maddening is the realization that this shit from these dingbats is being used as propaganda all-over the globe. ".....Don't Question My Patriotism!" blah

    I'm looking forward to 2008, perhaps afterwards the left will then shut-the-fuck-up.
     
    #67     Sep 15, 2006
  8. Well, its not just the left either....every time a lib. says something we disagree with, doesn't Communist get brought up????
     
    #68     Sep 15, 2006
  9. neophyte321

    neophyte321 Guest

    Well, I'll agree the tone has grown very ugly on both sides. (The hatefully, spiteful, bitter, hysterical shrieking is primarily coming from the left though. I may be biased, but hell I WANT TO FIND A DEMOCRAT TO VOTE FOR! No one party should own all three branches ...)

    Honestly, the ratio of "Communist" charges vs. "Nazi/Hitler/Facism" charges I've witnessed in the past 5 years is 10,000 to 1

    Ok, that may not be "honest", but it might be pretty damn close.

    Shit, the number of times I've witnessed innuendo from the left in America charging Bush as a mass murder and/or the worlds worst terrorist is probably more times than I've heard the "C"-word. (Not exactly on-par with the snickering about Clinton's bent pecker)

    Now there a many,many,many unabashed socialists in the USA, and many don't even shrug when labeled as such.

    :)
     
    #69     Sep 15, 2006
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