Learning Richard, 9/14/2005, 8:50:33 AM,
<1126702233.308335.36530@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> wrote:
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> PRESIDENT BUSH IS THE GREATEST[/color]
You're almost there...
Look, I'll give you a break. You don't have to say he is the greatest
President. Just say he is one of the greatest Presidents. We know you
won't mean it anyway.
badgolferman wrote:[color=blue]
> Learning Richard, 9/14/2005, 8:50:33 AM,
> <1126702233.308335.36530@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> wrote:
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> > PRESIDENT BUSH IS THE GREATEST[/color]
>
> You're almost there...
>
> Look, I'll give you a break. You don't have to say he is the greatest
> President. Just say he is one of the greatest Presidents. We know you
> won't mean it anyway.[/color]
You clipped the part about MORON. He's the greatest MORON we've ever
had in office. Get over it badgolferman.
On 14 Sep 2005 05:50:33 -0700, "Learning Richard"
<learningrichard@gmail.com> wrote:
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>MORON WE'VE EVER HAD IN OFFICE.
>
>Until he puts his money where his mouth is, that's the best you
>dipshits are gonna get.[/color]
Here are some questions for the neocons. Non-answers expected, of
course.
REAL ACCOUNTABILITY: Since President Bush is in the mood to begin
taking responsibility, there are a number of other issues for which he
should also be held accountable. For instance, when will he finally
accept responsibility for launching a war of choice based on flawed
intelligence against a country that was not an imminent threat to the
United States? Or the tripling of global terrorist attacks under his
watch? When will he stand accountable for the $1.40 increase in the
price of gas per gallon over the past four years, and the all-time
high trade deficit, now nearing $700 billion? And when will he tell
ordinary Americans that he is ultimately responsible for the 7 percent
decrease in the real value of the minimum wage, the 11 percent
increase in poverty, and the 6 million new uninsured Americans since
he took office, or the four straight years of declining median
household incomes?
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The only thing he could take the blame for is the Iraq War.
He doesn't fill oil fields with oil so americans can use it to their
hearts' content. It's a market.
He doesn't set wages in the marketplace, although allowing so many
illegal Mexicans in here without being deported probably depresses
wages, so I'll give you some credit there.
Trade deficit? Is bush responsible for millions of americans buying
things from overseas? Was he supposed to pass a law against it? Did
Clinton? What would be the reults of protectionist laws on our export
industries? So again, complete ignorance on your part.
You forgot to say in my opinion, since that is all it is, since what you
believe is not based on fact. One example is the folks that buy imported
products, like Toyotas, are responsible for the trade deficit, not the
government.
mike
"Gary L. Burnore" <gburnore@databasix.com> wrote in message
news:dg9j3h$cad$1@pookiehead.databasix.com...[color=blue]
> Here are some questions for the neocons. Non-answers expected, of
> course.
>
> REAL ACCOUNTABILITY: Since President Bush is in the mood to begin
> taking responsibility, there are a number of other issues for which he
> should also be held accountable. For instance, when will he finally
> accept responsibility for launching a war of choice based on flawed
> intelligence against a country that was not an imminent threat to the
> United States? Or the tripling of global terrorist attacks under his
> watch? When will he stand accountable for the $1.40 increase in the
> price of gas per gallon over the past four years, and the all-time
> high trade deficit, now nearing $700 billion? And when will he tell
> ordinary Americans that he is ultimately responsible for the 7 percent
> decrease in the real value of the minimum wage, the 11 percent
> increase in poverty, and the 6 million new uninsured Americans since
> he took office, or the four straight years of declining median
> household incomes?
>
>
>
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Learning Richard wrote:[color=blue]
> MORON WE'VE EVER HAD IN OFFICE.
>
> Until he puts his money where his mouth is, that's the best you
> dipshits are gonna get.[/color]
Stunningly, this DNA challenged moron has even out done dad. No mean feat in
and of itself. It was a great day in Baghdad, wish he were there.
In article <8V1We.1824$Qq1.276963@newshog.newsread.com>,
"FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Learning Richard wrote:[color=green]
> > MORON WE'VE EVER HAD IN OFFICE.
> >
> > Until he puts his money where his mouth is, that's the best you
> > dipshits are gonna get.[/color]
>
> Stunningly, this DNA challenged moron has even out done dad. No mean feat in
> and of itself. It was a great day in Baghdad, wish he were there.[/color]
We somehow got to get that bastard zackowieezii guy. He's the one
that's causing all the problems. I think ozoma ben laiden is dead or
almost dead and not a major player anymore. Anyway, GWB will get us out
before he leaves office, mark my words and I'll eat my hat if he don't,
with catsup and mustard and a big olive on top.
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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 23:19:34 GMT, "\"Dbu''" <nttspam@s2-pc.om> wrote:
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>In article <8V1We.1824$Qq1.276963@newshog.newsread.com>,
> "FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Learning Richard wrote:[color=darkred]
>> > MORON WE'VE EVER HAD IN OFFICE.
>> >
>> > Until he puts his money where his mouth is, that's the best you
>> > dipshits are gonna get.[/color]
>>
>> Stunningly, this DNA challenged moron has even out done dad. No mean feat in
>> and of itself. It was a great day in Baghdad, wish he were there.[/color]
>
>We somehow got to get that bastard zackowieezii guy. He's the one
>that's causing all the problems. I think ozoma ben laiden is dead or
>almost dead and not a major player anymore. Anyway, GWB will get us out
>before he leaves office, mark my words and I'll eat my hat if he don't,
>with catsup and mustard and a big olive on top.[/color]
I agree....except we will still have a couple of bases there at the
end of his term.
I'm afraid these idiotic libs are having a bit of an effect on the war
effort. If they would just shut the hell up and let the military do
their job....this thing would have been over a year ago.
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
> On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 23:19:34 GMT, "\"Dbu''" <nttspam@s2-pc.om> wrote:
>[color=green]
> >In article <8V1We.1824$Qq1.276963@newshog.newsread.com>,
> > "FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> Learning Richard wrote:
> >> > MORON WE'VE EVER HAD IN OFFICE.
> >> >
> >> > Until he puts his money where his mouth is, that's the best you
> >> > dipshits are gonna get.[/color][/color][/color]
[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
> >>
> >> Stunningly, this DNA challenged moron has even out done dad. No mean feat in
> >> and of itself. It was a great day in Baghdad, wish he were there.[/color][/color][/color]
Clearly and squarely, the violence that occurred today in Iraq is the
fault of liberals. Read Scott's reply to my query (below) for the
reason why.
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> >
> >We somehow got to get that bastard zackowieezii guy. He's the one
> >that's causing all the problems. I think ozoma ben laiden is dead or
> >almost dead and not a major player anymore. Anyway, GWB will get us out
> >before he leaves office,[/color][/color]
He will if he gives a good god damn about his party winning elections.
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> >mark my words and I'll eat my hat if he don't,
> >with catsup and mustard and a big olive on top.[/color]
>
> I agree....except we will still have a couple of bases there at the
> end of his term.
>
> I'm afraid these idiotic libs are having a bit of an effect on the war
> effort.[/color]
How is that?
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> If they would just shut the hell up and let the military do
> their job....this thing would have been over a year ago.[/color]
Elaborate, please.
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>
> Oh well.. Libs are worth their IQ.....Nuttin...[/color]
In article <nuehi1t6gfptafegqil6lejgr9sgmt88or@4ax.com>,
Scott in Florida <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote:
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> On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 23:19:34 GMT, "\"Dbu''" <nttspam@s2-pc.om> wrote:
>[color=green]
> >In article <8V1We.1824$Qq1.276963@newshog.newsread.com>,
> > "FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> Learning Richard wrote:
> >> > MORON WE'VE EVER HAD IN OFFICE.
> >> >
> >> > Until he puts his money where his mouth is, that's the best you
> >> > dipshits are gonna get.
> >>
> >> Stunningly, this DNA challenged moron has even out done dad. No mean feat
> >> in
> >> and of itself. It was a great day in Baghdad, wish he were there.[/color]
> >
> >We somehow got to get that bastard zackowieezii guy. He's the one
> >that's causing all the problems. I think ozoma ben laiden is dead or
> >almost dead and not a major player anymore. Anyway, GWB will get us out
> >before he leaves office, mark my words and I'll eat my hat if he don't,
> >with catsup and mustard and a big olive on top.[/color]
>
> I agree....except we will still have a couple of bases there at the
> end of his term.
>
> I'm afraid these idiotic libs are having a bit of an effect on the war
> effort. If they would just shut the hell up and let the military do
> their job....this thing would have been over a year ago.
>
> Oh well.. Libs are worth their IQ.....Nuttin...[/color]
We'll have some bases in the mid east alright. We should never have
given them up before.
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