Posted on 12/23/2004 6:46:19 AM PST by RtWngr
Disrupters are the same the world over!
You're right... I REALLY don't wanna know...
Interesting..on one level, I can see it..at another..it seems impossible..my thought would be for the wack job from Minn, Dayton..the one who closed his offices..his elevator does NOT go all the way to the roof..
O MY GOODNESS! I just saw your post #59. I would have KILLED to have known about that pic for my Selma shot; that is HYSTERICAL!
Added keywords moonbats, barking moonbats, sore losers.
And just for the record, her legs aren't NORMALLY that hairy. (Again, you don't want to know!)
I just think he'd be risking the least, politically speaking.
Legacy?..a bg risk..It'd be viewed as farcial...unless Jesse gets to him on a day he's really soused..
They should send Jesse and his buddy David Duke to a deserted island and have them kill each other off.
He'd still get elected though.
unless Jesse gets to him on a day he's really soused..
He already has that "legacy" sewn up.
Going into the 2004 election, 93% of blacks believed that the 2000 election had been stolen. What would the dems do, if they lost control of that voting block? They need this propaganda to keep it.
The statistic is tue, often cited, yet completely irrelevant in national and state-wide politics..95% of black voters live in either strongly RED or BLUE states, so that even if 50% switched to the GOP it wouldn't make a difference. That's why they have marginalized their influence to such a great extent..
Hillary said the same thing in 2000. I held my breath for 4 years wiating for Daschle to endorse the idea. That's why it will never pass..the GOP is against it...and all the Dem senators from the small EV states will also oppose it..
I think the point is made that you can't think of some meaningful or factual result of these pot-stirrers challenging the results.
Cheez, their own kind, loving mainstream media is barely even touching this one. These people need to just... go... home...
While the mainstream media debates whether the President was misinformed, exaggerating or misleading the U.S. public, they miss the bigger story of their obvious complicity with the Bush administrations Nazi-style propaganda prior to the war. George W. Bush and his administration deliberately undertook a massive campaign to wage illegal and aggressive war against the people of Iraq. The narrow focus on one fraudulent claim in the State of the Union address misses the second obvious lie: that Iraq was harboring and supporting Al Qaeda terrorists. The only thing Saddam and Osama had in common was that both had been decade-long U.S. allies in the 1980s, which makes the United States the most responsible for harboring Al Qaeda.
Bush and his cabinet, enabled by the media, tell blatant and verfiable lies daily, suggesting that the President is either mentally unstable or a pathological liar far worse than Richard Nixon. Are Presidential lies perfectly acceptable if done in the style of the Third Reich to support the return of a 19th century imperialist occupation of a Third World people?
Our best investigative reporters are routinely afraid that sinister forces in our own military industrial complex will send them grade-A, Made-in-the-U.S.A. anthrax to intimidate them. George W. is President today because his brother, Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida, ordered election supervisors to purge some 58,000 voters from the Florida election rolls by sending them grade-A, Made-in-the-U.S.A. anthrax. Bushs illegal war campaign exposes the media as willing accomplices.
Since the Nazi generals were taken away and hung after the Nuremberg trials, there is no such thing as preventive war under international law and the UN Charter. So it is not surprising the Bush administration uses Nazi-style propaganda to resurrect long-discredited and evil Nazi doctrines like preventive war.
(that wuz fun /s)
They are just peeved because we outfrauded them, niener neiner neiner.
Bush got 11% of the black vote this time--so 4% of blacks who believed the election had been stolen in 2000 voted for Bush this time around? Go figure.
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