1 posted on
12/08/2003 6:52:53 PM PST by
hotpotato
To: hotpotato
2 posted on
12/08/2003 6:58:38 PM PST by
Samwise
(There are other forces at work in this world, Frodo, besides the will of evil.)
To: hotpotato
Good post. There are actually folks on this website contemplating voting for Dean. Of course, this probably isn't enough to dissuade them of that notion, they are after all, very "principled".
3 posted on
12/08/2003 6:59:57 PM PST by
jwalsh07
To: hotpotato
he became a Congregationalist "because I had a big fight with a local Episcopal church about 25 years ago over a bike path." Somehow, as a lapsed Episcopalian, I should take offence at that remark.
But I cannot.
I'd like to, but I cannot.
BTW, my bike path and I will be exchanging marriage vows at All Saint's Episcopal in Peterborough, NH on Saturday.
Y'all come share.
4 posted on
12/08/2003 7:02:22 PM PST by
billorites
(freepo ergo sum)
To: hotpotato
Wills has nailed him.
5 posted on
12/08/2003 7:04:51 PM PST by
RobbyS
(XP)
To: hotpotato
George Will never fails to make accurate observations. He's one of my favorites. Thanks for the post.
8 posted on
12/08/2003 7:14:27 PM PST by
Jaysun
(Get real, Control-Everybody-But-Yourselves freaks!)
To: hotpotato
Ol Georgie is in good form with this one.
Lots of his recent stuff are fluff and nonsense and I hate it when he starts raving about baseball, but every now and then he whips his pen around like a scalpel. This is a keeper.
Hehehehe... I would love to see Dean's face when he reads it.
9 posted on
12/08/2003 7:17:55 PM PST by
Ronin
(Qui docet discit!)
To: hotpotato; xsmommy
Dean's candidacy will take him as far as hatred allows.
He's dangerous and deranged. He's due for a comeuppance of great magnitude. He thinks he's riding high with the endorsements of Rev. Jackson and Al Bore.
Look for Chris Matthews to play "softball" with Dr. Deanmento --- he likes him, right xsmommy?
11 posted on
12/08/2003 7:23:59 PM PST by
onyx
To: hotpotato
"Howard Dean is no fool. He is, however, not much of a thinker. His talk flows as rapidly as a mountain brook, but is no deeper than one of those."
I would guess he has a quizical look when he takes a s**t!
13 posted on
12/08/2003 7:26:28 PM PST by
lawdude
(Liberalism: A failure every time it is tried!)
To: hotpotato
Howard Dean is a spoiled and angry teenager who never grew up. Just watch - it will become very, very evident to even the most jaded liberals.
14 posted on
12/08/2003 7:29:02 PM PST by
txzman
(Jer 23:29)
To: hotpotato
15 posted on
12/08/2003 7:31:19 PM PST by
Congressman Billybob
(www.ArmorforCongress.com Visit. Join. Help. Please.)
To: hotpotato
"(He) had read much, and although he generally forgot what he read, there were left with him from his reading certain nebulous lights, begotten by other men's thinking, which enabled him to talk on most subjects. It cannot be said of him that he did much thinking for himself -- but he thought that he thought." That is a great quote.
20 posted on
12/08/2003 7:53:10 PM PST by
CyberCowboy777
(I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?)
To: hotpotato; GatorGirl; maryz; *Catholic_list; afraidfortherepublic; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; Askel5; ..
Has Doctor Dean performed abortions?
Howard Dean served on the board of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England for five years.
...
As a medical student Dean did his OB-GYN rotation at a Planned Parenthood clinic, as governor [oh and by the way, Dean sealed his gubernatorial records upon leaving office for the period of 10 years he had requested 20 - curious?] he made changes in state law that caused all family planning to be contracted through Planned Parenthoods abortion mill.
http://www.americandaily.com/item/2000
24 posted on
12/08/2003 8:52:21 PM PST by
narses
("The do-it-yourself Mass is ended. Go in peace" Francis Cardinal Arinze of Nigeria)
To: hotpotato
"Actually, Dean really resembles his supporters' idea of Bush"
Great observation. . .they have created their own worst reality.
26 posted on
12/08/2003 8:59:30 PM PST by
cricket
To: hotpotato
I very much believe that states ought to have the right to recognize -- to organize their own laws. So I'm not likely as president ... to order states to change them." I never realized that the man was that damn dumb.
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ping!
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30 posted on
12/08/2003 11:20:51 PM PST by
nutmeg
To: hotpotato
The thing about Dean, that Will missed, is not his lack of intelligence, it is instead his lazy behavior, his lack of order, his sloppy behavior, which leads to his irrational anger... if Dean simply was organized in thought and debate he'd wouldn't seem like such a creep, fortunately for us people in Washington are elitist and they all think alike. Will thinks Dean is lacking in smarts, Dean (thinking on the same wave length) will beef up on books... rather than getting organized. Why people in Washington rule the world is beyond me.
31 posted on
12/08/2003 11:29:33 PM PST by
Porterville
(No communist or french)
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