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Top 10 Most Dangerous Liberals 10-12 to 10-19
Patriot Paradox ^

Posted on 10/21/2003 5:53:51 AM PDT by sonsofliberty2000

Here are the results of the First Top Ten Most Dangerous Liberal Panels Weekly Votes: For more info see this link: Most Dangerous Liberal Panel

This is also posted at Patriot Paradox:

10. Supreme Court 10 points

Flurry: "for making law rather than interpreting it. Rewritting the Constittution to suit their agenda"

9. Joseph Biden 11 points

"There's no clear articulation within this administration of what the goals, what the message is, what the plan is. You have this significant division within the administration between the Powells and the Rumsfelds."

8T. Madeline Albright 13 points

"America is much stronger in a multilateral system, we must be on the same side, work with other people in the world. It shouldn't be America versus the others," Albright said, speaking in French.

"It's difficult to be in France and criticise my government. But I'm doing so because Bush and the people working for him have a foreign policy that is not good for America, not good for the world," she said.

8T. LA Times 13 points

From King of Fools:

It is incredible the the LA Times paid someone to investigate an issue as petty as this. Hugh Hewitt has pointed out that the story was generated by the LA Times (General Casts War in Religious Terms) but that they gave the story to MSNBC so they could broadcast it first. Why would a newspaper, whose primary objective is the scoop the opposition, give their own story away to a rival and allow them to print it first? The only reason that comes to mind is that they (the LA Time) were trying to manufacture news.

7T. Ed Asner points

World Net Daily

7T. Florida Supreme Court 14 points

For refusing to hear the Terri Schiavo case

6. John Kerry 15 points

From Yahoo:

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry said on Sunday President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney should apologize for misleading the American people about the war in Iraq and called the international fighting force there a "fraud."

Kerry criticized Bush and Cheney for justifying the war, in part, by saying Iraq was "on the road" to building nuclear weapons, which the senator said has been proven not to be true.

5. CBS 16 points

"for their biased reporting on homeschooling" and "for their castigation of the Pope and his "many flaws" on what is surely the prelude to his death"

4. John Street 17 points

From ABC News:

PHILADELPHIA Oct. 20 — Mayor John Street gets polite applause when he talks about policy on the campaign trail these days. The big cheers come when he mentions the bug planted in his office by the FBI.

In the two weeks since news broke that Street was a subject of a federal investigation, Philadelphia's second black mayor has sought to cast himself as a man being persecuted because of his race, and the message appears to be resonating with black voters.

Stumping around the city this weekend two weeks ahead of the Nov. 4 election, Street received raucous ovations from supporters, who hollered approval when he said the investigation is nothing more than a Republican dirty trick.

3. Howard Dean 23 points

From Yahoo:

"President Bush has brought the Enron model from Texas to Washington," Dean said, repeating his pledge to repeal all of the president's tax cuts.

2. Hillary Clinton 36 points

2 reasons here:

From Yahoo News:

During her remarks, Sen. Clinton said the anti-gay marriage amendment is also being used to distract Americans from the nation's real problems.

"They'd rather talk about taking away rights and undermining the ability of Americans to live their own lives, to have their own families," said Clinton, "than to talk about the miserable economy, to talk about their miserable foreign policy, to talk about their rollback of environmental laws and workers' rights, education and health care!"

Then her 10-16 speech in Senate. Here are a few nuggets:

Nevertheless, I think it is clear, and it is not just a mistake, it is not just a wrong assessment--I think now it is clear that, for a combination of reasons, the administration gilded the lily, engaged in hyperbole, took whatever small nugget of intelligence that existed and blew it up into a mountain, in order, I suppose, to make the case more strongly and convincingly to the American people"...

"It is hard for me to really understand how this administration, led by many--from the Vice President to the Secretary of Defense to others who have been committed to overturning the regime of Saddam Hussein since they made the mistake of not going to Baghdad in the first gulf war--could be so ill prepared. How on Earth? These people have spent 10 years obsessing over Saddam Hussein and Iraq. One would think they knew what they would do when they arrived."




and number 1:
Ted Kennedy 60 points

Boston Globe

Ratcheting up his criticism of the war in Iraq, Senator Edward M. Kennedy accuses the Bush administration of telling "lie after lie after lie" to defend its policy in a fiery speech prepared for delivery today on the Senate floor.

"The trumped up reasons for going to war have collapsed," Kennedy says in a speech that underscores his opposition to President Bush's request for $87 billion to fund military operations and rebuilding in Iraq and Afghanistan. An advance copy of the speech was obtained by the Globe.



Others reciving points:

Bill Clinton 6
John Edwards 4
Patty Murrary 3
Gray Davis 7
Apathy 8
ACLU 9
Government of Tanzania 1
“Biker Bar” 2
Ken Hamblin 3
Bloomberg Conference Board 5
Texas State Senator Florence Shapiro 6
Matt Lauer 7
Albertson’s, Ralph’s and Vons Grocery Giants 9
ABC 9
Wash Post 8
NBC 6
Wesley Clark 5
Black Caucus 9
Ben Affleck 8
Al Franken 5
Arnold 6
Terry Gross of NPR 7
Chris Matthews 1
United Way 3
Dennis Kucinich 8
PIPA 7
Mike Farrell 6

Voters: Born Conservative, Flurry, ChewedGum, Lucky2, Scenic Sounds, sonsofliberty2000, Old Sarge, BlindedbyTruth, TaxRelief, hilaryrhymeswithrich

Points are accrued as such:

A number 1 vote counts as 10 points. All subsequent votes count in descending order all the way to 1 point.


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KEYWORDS: africawatch; dangerousliberals; liberals; toptenliberals
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To: 4mycountry
I love your graphic!
I thought you were on this panel, my FRiend?
41 posted on 10/21/2003 11:07:34 AM PDT by netmilsmom ( We are SITCOMs-single income, two kids, oppressive mortgage.)
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To: sonsofliberty2000
Maybe one should consider this....

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1005140/posts

...added to the points for CBS!
42 posted on 10/21/2003 11:08:53 AM PDT by netmilsmom ( We are SITCOMs-single income, two kids, oppressive mortgage.)
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To: netmilsmom
I was, but I pulled out. Life's a little too busy on my side of the internet. :)
43 posted on 10/21/2003 11:22:00 AM PDT by 4mycountry (Here's to Bush '04, Mr. Limbaugh, the outlawing of speedos and the banning of kiddie animes! *glug*)
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To: 4mycountry
Do you take a summer break? Maybe you can join then. How's the school thing going? I am making headway with Daddy about homeschooling the girls.
44 posted on 10/21/2003 11:24:57 AM PDT by netmilsmom ( We are SITCOMs-single income, two kids, oppressive mortgage.)
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To: netmilsmom
Yes, we take summer break. School's going well; I can get up at 9, start school at 10, get done by 1 pm, and still take an hour's lunch and listen to music. Pretty good, eh? (Esp. since I have 8 subjects!)
45 posted on 10/21/2003 11:31:58 AM PDT by 4mycountry (Here's to Bush '04, Mr. Limbaugh, the outlawing of speedos and the banning of kiddie animes! *glug*)
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To: netmilsmom
And we take all of December off. And an extra month of summer break. And I'm still two grades ahead of public schools. Go figure! :)
46 posted on 10/21/2003 11:36:01 AM PDT by 4mycountry (Here's to Bush '04, Mr. Limbaugh, the outlawing of speedos and the banning of kiddie animes! *glug*)
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To: sonsofliberty2000
I think the only one I would disagree with you would be Madame Secretary. For a former Sec of State to speak ill of the US on foreign soil is beyond belief! And, she's ugly too.

She's my number 1...

47 posted on 10/21/2003 11:41:27 AM PDT by Pharmboy (Dems lie 'cause they have to...)
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To: All
A few people here were upset, mainly due to the way the votes fell and also because hillary, who deserves to easily go down in history as one of the worse liberals, wasn't an automatic number one. That is NOT how this list will work, so I'm sorry to not be able to appease anyone. Here are the rules and thus far all panel members have done an excellent job and should be applauded. I still have open places if anyone else wants to join.

1. Submissions must be in by Monday, reflecting the previous week. The votes are in a format from 1 (being the most dangerous) to ten (being the least). If you can not think of ten send as many as you can. All should be sent to either my Freepmail or my email address. They should have a reason for each vote, at least a link to a news story, but hopefully more then just a link. Put why you thought they should be on the list pretty much.

2. The votes will be compiled in a point system. For a number 1 vote the entry gets ten points. For a number 10 vote the entry gets 1 point. If the vote from Panel Member A is 1. ACLU 2. Ed Asner and 3. Wesley Clark and Panel Member B is 1. Ed Asner 2. John Kerry and 3. Wesley Clark then the compilation is :

1. Ed Asner 19 points
2. Wesley Clark 16
3. ACLU 10 points
4. John Kerry 9 points

Ties will be shown and both will be ranked.

3. No member will discuss the vote until Wednesday when the list is posted at Patriot Paradox and Free Republic when it will be a free-for-all. You can tell who your votes are and so forth.

All entrys must be pertinent to the past weeks news. If the perosn that is voted on does not appear in the news doing anything newsworthy they do not count. All entrys must also have the reason they were voted for.

48 posted on 10/21/2003 1:23:59 PM PDT by sonsofliberty2000 (He is in heaven. If your messengers cannot find him there seek him in the other place yourself.)
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To: sonsofliberty2000
Good pic for #1. This angered me more than anything else this week too ! ...

Ratcheting up his criticism of the war in Iraq, Senator Edward M. Kennedy accuses the Bush administration of telling "lie after lie after lie" to defend its policy in a fiery speech prepared for delivery today on the Senate floor.

"The trumped up reasons for going to war have collapsed," Kennedy says in a speech that underscores his opposition to President Bush's request for $87 billion to fund military operations and rebuilding in Iraq and Afghanistan. An advance copy of the speech was obtained by the Globe.


Source of pic


Senator Teddy, wearing his controversial neck brace, leaves St. Vincent's
Church with his wife, Joan, after the funeral Mass for Mary Jo Kopechne.


49 posted on 10/21/2003 1:48:43 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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To: MeeknMing
LOL Bump!
50 posted on 10/21/2003 1:55:50 PM PDT by sonsofliberty2000 (He is in heaven. If your messengers cannot find him there seek him in the other place yourself.)
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To: sonsofliberty2000
Thanks for the post. If it gets distributed widely, maybe one of these listed turkeys will get the message and tone down their ugly spew. Remember the RATS are so out of touch with mainstream USA it won't hurt to remind the average Jane or John Doe just how fanatically crazy these RATS are.
51 posted on 10/23/2003 1:25:18 PM PDT by lilylangtree
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To: sonsofliberty2000
They hate him because he is a reincarnation or Ronald Reagan...the liberal's worst enemy and he doesn't even have any Hollywood connections.

Plus he likes good old fashioned rockabilly and CW.

52 posted on 10/23/2003 8:38:23 PM PDT by eleni121
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