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I want to Get New-beat
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| 2/14/2005
| SketchMD
Posted on 02/14/2005 7:26:54 PM PST by SketchMD
I read through this thread and I got to thinking... "Gosh, I wanna be a newbie." So I figured I'd ante up and take my beating. :)
My name is Aaron and I'm a newbie. The first step to recovery is admitting I have a problem.
Beat down, boys. I won't flinch. :)
TOPICS: Heated Discussion
KEYWORDS: bendover; bitchslap; dildo; goshimajerk; notworththetime; pinhead
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To: quantim
Beat down, boys. I won't flinch. :) Sounds like a libRat gayster troll popped up from the sewer.
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posted on
02/15/2005 4:48:14 AM PST
by
utahguy
(Ya gotta kill it before you grill it: Ted Nugent)
To: SketchMD
BTW...Welcome to FR
Now that you got that out of your system...you might want to not post anymore vanities for a while!
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posted on
02/15/2005 7:06:05 AM PST
by
trussell
(I Never Frown, even when I am sad, because I never know who is falling in love with my Smile!!!)
To: SketchMD
On a scale of 1 to 10, I rate this a 2. You didn't even use the words "censor," "nazi" or "free speech" once.
To: SketchMD
Um, your tagline is a Dave Matthews quote; makes me wonder about your politics. And what's with the "aye"?
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posted on
02/15/2005 10:02:21 PM PST
by
teenyelliott
(Soilent green is made of liberals...)
To: cripplecreek
speaking of cleavage...
Has anyone here ever seen the IMAX 3-D movie that had the 'vampire girl' with the big gazongas (what the heck was her name? she hosted some horror movie show or something- Elvira or something)
Anyway... seeing her in 3-D gave you a WHOLE NEW PERSPECTIVE on her..um...talents!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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posted on
02/17/2005 8:50:02 AM PST
by
Mr. K
(this space for rent)
To: teenyelliott
Wonder all you want about my politics. Just because I listen to DMB doesn't mean my politics are left of center. I happen to be a musician who appreciates the awesome talents on display with DMB.
As for the "aye"... British friends, British influence.
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posted on
02/17/2005 3:32:02 PM PST
by
SketchMD
("Shut up I'm thinking, I had a clue now it's gone forever" ~Dave Matthews Band, Warehouse)
To: SketchMD
Well, it's a good sign that you stuck around long enough to respond. Keep posting. The more you post the more people will trust you. Good to have you along.
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posted on
02/17/2005 3:47:52 PM PST
by
teenyelliott
(Soilent green is made of liberals...)
To: teenyelliott
It also goes to show that conservatives are quite easily stereotyped by their own people.
I am a Christian, but I'm not of the Christian right. I am a conservative, but did not vote for Bush (or Kerry).
I am a conservative who thinks the Neocons are out to lunch.
I am a conservative who thinks Rep Dutch Ruppersberger (D) is not that bad.
If I had to send a shot across the bow, I'd shoot it across the liberal and the conservative bow... No one has a corner on truth. There's some good things being said by conservatives that liberals won't hear because they don't want to. Likewise, there are some good minds with good ideas over at DU but because they are labelled as "progressive" or "liberal", conservatives won't even give them the time of day. Partisanship is going to kill this country, folks.
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posted on
02/18/2005 6:53:25 AM PST
by
SketchMD
("Shut up I'm thinking, I had a clue now it's gone forever" ~Dave Matthews Band, Warehouse)
To: SketchMD
Funny, I am not a Christian but am a traditionalist and very conservative.
You cannot, in my opinion, be a conservative having not voted for Bush. Conservatives believe it is imperative to vote and make it count. Either you did not for for a presidential candidate at all or you wasted your vote with some kind of silly protest by voting for someone like Nader who obviously cannot win. We have a two party system, like it or lump it. You do have to choose sides.
I do not think all liberals are bad. I love Lieberman. He is one of the few who is pleasant, has convictions that do not change with the polls, and he believes in protecting his country at all levels.
Liberals think that the government is the answer to any problem. That, to me, makes any idea they have unpalatable. Conservatives believe that the answer to any problem lies with the people.
Partisanship is not going to kill this country. Excessive government will.
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posted on
02/18/2005 12:49:27 PM PST
by
teenyelliott
(Soilent green is made of liberals...)
To: teenyelliott
You cannot, in my opinion, be a conservative having not voted for Bush.What kind of crap is that? Vote as robots? Don't think about your vote? Tell me why a conservative would vote for someone who isn't even a conservative? I'm not trolling but how is Bush a conservative?
Either you did not for for a presidential candidate at all or you wasted your vote with some kind of silly protest by voting for someone like Nader who obviously cannot win.
The only vote wasted is the vote that is not cast with conviction. I voted for Michael Badnarik, the Libertarian candidate for president. That's because I am a libertarian... NOT a Republican and I vote for the candidate who lines up ideologically with me, not because of a party affiliation.
I do not think all liberals are bad. I love Lieberman.
I don;t know that I would classify Lieberman as a liberal. I don't know if liberals would classify Lieberman as a liberal.
Excessive government will.
Well, I can give you that...
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posted on
02/18/2005 9:01:14 PM PST
by
SketchMD
("Shut up I'm thinking, I had a clue now it's gone forever" ~Dave Matthews Band, Warehouse)
To: teenyelliott
Let's be honest, as well...since we're doing that.
Liberal does not equal Democrat and Conservative does not equal Republican.
Ted Kennedy -> Liberal who is a Democrat
Lincoln Chaffee -> Liberal who is a Republican
Zell Miller -> Democrat who is conservative
Tom DeLay -> Republican who is conservative.
Let's cut the crap with the mixing of terminology. Either you know what you're talking about or you don't. Either way, it'll be obvious.
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posted on
02/18/2005 9:04:19 PM PST
by
SketchMD
("Shut up I'm thinking, I had a clue now it's gone forever" ~Dave Matthews Band, Warehouse)
To: SketchMD
This is going to be a lot of typing.
1. As I said, we have a two party system. Given what was at stake in this last election (Kerry the traitor), I campaigned hard for Bush. As close as the polls were, conservatives needed every vote we could get. If you remember, when clinton ran against Bush Sr., he won with 39% (I think)of the vote because Perot was running. In an election as close as the last one, voting for a third party candidate can have the unintended consequence of splitting the vote so that the worst candidate wins. So no, you don't vote as a robot. You put your vote where it will do the most good.
2. Even with Bush's crazy spending, he is still a conservative in every other way. Some of the spending issues are debatable, but you cannot deny that 9/11 and the war on terror has had astronomical effects on spending and in my view it is money that has to be spent.
3. I lean more libertarian than anything else as well, and Badnarik is incredibly smart. As a matter of fact he just finished a 12 hour dvd set on the constitution which I would love to have as soon as it is released. But you KNEW he could not win, so in my view that is the same as not voting at all, in the big picture. A vote for Badnarik simply functioned as a vote not counted for Bush, which meant for every vote cast for the Libertarians that put Kerry one more vote closer to winning. I understand your principle behind voting for him. I'm just glad more people didn't as it might have split the vote enough to let Kerry win.
4. Even the most liberal Republican is more conservative than a conservative Democrat, so I think depending on the subject being discussed those terms can be interchangeable. Lieberman may be conservative when it comes to defense, but he is still a liberal when it comes to social programs. Each party has different degrees of opinion on any given subject, and I think very few people on either side agree across the board on platform issues. But the bottom line is government involvement. All Democrats and all liberals think that the answers to our problems can be found in government. All conservatives and all Republicans think the answer lies with the people. Federal government should be responsible for border security and national defense, as well as an arbiter for states' conflict. As far as I am concerned, that is it.
I would be interested to hear your take on the war on terror, as well as the war in Iraq. I have to admit, I am enjoying the discussion with you.
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posted on
02/19/2005 9:48:52 AM PST
by
teenyelliott
(Soilent green is made of liberals...)
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