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Libs Say Bush Saying He Wants To See Passion; Going to Nascar Race is "Dividing America"
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| February 26, 2004
| Rush Limbaugh
Posted on 02/27/2004 8:11:33 AM PST by ConservativeStLouisGuy
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Rush nailed just about everything in this one article -- from scoops to nuts....
FReegards,
ConservativeStLouisGuy
To: ConservativeStLouisGuy
Let me ask you something, Ms. Kornblut, whatever, however you pronounce it, Kornblut.It's not hard to pronounce. I don't know why he always does that; I guess he thinks its useful.
To: ConservativeStLouisGuy
Absolutley.
When the best democrats can do is offend the people they want to vote for them the party is in deep trouble.
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posted on
02/27/2004 8:29:00 AM PST
by
cripplecreek
(you win wars by making the other dumb SOB die for his country)
To: ConservativeStLouisGuy
If you want to know what the left's agenda is, just look at what they claim that the right wants to do.
When they say that we're dividing America, you know exactly what they're up to.
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posted on
02/27/2004 8:30:48 AM PST
by
Sofa King
(MY rights are not subject to YOUR approval http://www.angelfire.com/art2/sofaking/index.html)
To: ConservativeStLouisGuy
Now hold on here. I am a freakin' connosseur of cheese steaks... if you people knew just how many cheese steaks I eat in a given month you'd probably think I was disturbed. And I do prefer them with provolone cheese. An original philly cheese steak is made with what basically amounts to Cheeze Whiz, and I -much- prefer provolone.
And btw, the rest of my eating habits are about as un-elite as you can get, hot dogs and tuna fish sandwiches is about what rounds out my diet (lol) so it's not like my cheese steak fetish is something I enjoy as the single "common man" element in an otherwise elitist diet.
Now, please don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that Kerry -did- have any clue what he was eating - he didn't, and the pictures are the proof. But the fact that he asked for a Philly Cheese Steak with provolone is not proof of anything, dangit =P
Qwinn
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posted on
02/27/2004 8:36:03 AM PST
by
Qwinn
To: ConservativeStLouisGuy
Everytime the democrats open their mouths, I just walk away.
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posted on
02/27/2004 8:36:07 AM PST
by
man of Yosemite
("When a man decides to do something everyday, that's about when he stops doing it.")
bump to read comments later. I heard Rush yesterday say all this.
Rush really nailed it!
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posted on
02/27/2004 8:39:52 AM PST
by
meema
To: ConservativeStLouisGuy
It's not "Dividing America", it's dividing America from liberals.
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posted on
02/27/2004 8:44:03 AM PST
by
reagan_fanatic
(It's not over till the intern sings)
To: ConservativeStLouisGuy
Our great and wonderful, brave and beloved president, George W Bush is being divisive when he breaths! Everything was just so nice and gray and murky before he came along and told everyone to make a choice, "either you are with us or against us"!
His love for freedom for all the people of the world is divisive also. He should really stop talking about freedom, it's just such a divisive issue.
And peace, my heavens, George Bush wants there to be peace in parts of the world where there is war. How divisive!
I thank God that George Bush has had the courage to draw that divisive line in the sand!
Absolutes ARE so divisive.
We are to rejoice when Righteousness is Victorious and I suppose the enemy would find our rejoicing divisive also - just a guess.
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posted on
02/27/2004 8:46:23 AM PST
by
Esther Ruth
(United we (will) stand as one nation under God!)
To: ConservativeStLouisGuy
"
Libs Say Bush Saying He Wants To See Passion; Going to Nascar Race is "Dividing America"I agree.
Isn't it a beautiful thing?
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posted on
02/27/2004 8:49:53 AM PST
by
G.Mason
(The trouble with practical jokes is that very often they get elected -- Will Rogers)
To: G.Mason
I saw it on Wednesday with my relatively liberal fiancee. Guess we did our part to divide America already. I think Ms. Kornblut ended up with the smaller piece.
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posted on
02/27/2004 8:53:39 AM PST
by
Callahan
To: Qwinn
Provolone is acceptable, and is preferred by some.
The article is incorrect though... Kerry asked for Swiss on his Philly Cheese Steak. That is unforgivable.
To: PBRSTREETGANG
*chuckle* Alright, fair enough. Yes, swiss -is- unforgivable (laughing)
Qwinn
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posted on
02/27/2004 9:09:18 AM PST
by
Qwinn
To: Qwinn
Provolone used to be my preference, but here in Baltimore I've been getting outstanding cheesesteaks with American.
The more disgusting likelihood is that Kerry probably puts ketchup on hot dogs. There is no room for debate on this: any person over the age of 5 who puts ketchup on a hot dog should be deported, or at least forbidden from eating said food until they know better.
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posted on
02/27/2004 9:17:59 AM PST
by
Mr. Bird
To: PBRSTREETGANG
Is it forgivable to ask for pepper jack?
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posted on
02/27/2004 9:18:37 AM PST
by
Chewbacca
("Turn off your machines! Walk off your jobs! Power to the People!" - The Ice Pirates)
To: ConservativeStLouisGuy
If my history is correct, Abraham Lincoln was a divisive President too. He was divisive in two respects. First, he facilitated the sharpening of divisions that already existed in the country by letting the war between the states reach a boiling point, and then fighting it aggressively.
In addition, he divided even his supporters through specific tactical actions, such as suspending habeas corpus during the civil war. This was as controversial at the time as it sounds to us today, but I tend to think that moral clarity is to be much preferred over agreement and appeasement. Whether you love him or hate him, Lincoln brought moral clarity.
These thoughts lead me to suggest that President Bush is already a President deserving of the status of greatness of the caliber of President Lincoln. And I don't think one has to force the comparison based on superficial similarities. The similarities seem to exist at the spiritual level.
During the week of 9-11, when President Bush went to ground zero and gave his comments through the bullhorn, the hair on the back of my neck stood up. This astounding image was just as profound as I had always pictured President Lincoln's Gettysburg address. I was ridiculed for saying it, but I am more confident as each year passes that the bullhorn speech was one of those historic, great moments that define great Presidents. My wife, being quite knowledgeable of such things, tells me that the Gettysburg address was indeed eerily similar to the bullhorn speech. President Lincoln stood surrounded by a bustling crowd, barely distinguishable except by his height. It was an informal address, hardly audible, yet it was a powerful assertion of the absolute historical necessity to bring that war to a moral conclusion. I think many of President Bush's subsequent speeches, particularly his speech to the British Parliament last year, were every bit as historic. Were they divisive? You're damn right they were.
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posted on
02/27/2004 9:19:57 AM PST
by
PonyTailGuy
(pony tails are for girls)
To: Mr. Bird
Oh geez, I'd probably get cement shoes and a trip to a local bridge from you. I put mayo on mine.
And I agree that ketchup on hot dogs is godawful. It used to be considered -required-. I've never understood it.
Qwinn
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posted on
02/27/2004 9:20:46 AM PST
by
Qwinn
To: ConservativeStLouisGuy
The Libs don't like films about religion, because, well, they are about religion - unless the films denigrate christianity - THAT is "art" and "freedom of expression".
As for NASCAR Races - the Libs probably feel they waste fuel. The average lib's idea of a race is some homosexual chasing another homosexual around a racetrack on foot.
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posted on
02/27/2004 9:25:22 AM PST
by
ZULU
(GOD BLESS SENATOR McCARTHY!!!!)
To: Qwinn
I put mayo on mine. Now that I have vomited, I am speechless. What planet are you from? :)
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posted on
02/27/2004 9:26:25 AM PST
by
Mr. Bird
To: Nonstatist
All those words and you pick this out to comment on?
whatever
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