Posted on 05/12/2005 7:03:13 AM PDT by OXENinFLA
I agree with you completely. Why are we compelled to be nice to anyone we don't want to be nice to.
Good to see ya here still. :)
Tony about to propose a parliamentary game theory he has about what will happen next week. Asks Hatch to hang on and respond to it.
I'll try to post it if I can type fast enough.
You don't get a choice......you will see a pretty kitty named Viking....then lights out.
LOL Unfortunately, Ohio will be a key state again in 2008. I hate to harm the people of Ohio because of this jerk.
No it's the Halibugers.
Listen..we can all take up a fund raiser for you..(g)a few more $$and you can buy a repo'ed plane from UAL or Delta..FReeper AIR..??
LOL
Can you put Voinovich in your dryer for a few cycles..?
Never forget the 900 FBI files that Hillary has kept for future blackmail use, from the time she and Billy-Boy got into the White House.
As long as any of the affected people are still alive, they can be used to change opinions and votes!
yup , and Now,... does Lugar know where the Trapdoor button is , ChiaJoe , it is time to go[ChiaJoe's OPUS]
Oh please can't we stop this now? You were not personally attacked, I've tried to explain reactions to your post, and txrangerette has been told to stop whining... let's just get on with the thread everyone. We're all here -supposedly- for enjoyment and commraderie.
>."neocon" is frequently used by the left to describe people in the Bush43 administration (wrongly by the way). Thus the dead giveaway.<<
I have no desire to be disruptive. If that term is offensive on this site, I will be happy not to use it. A number of sites on the net use that term to self-identify their position.
The Weekly Standard defined said this
>>Neoconservatism is the first variant of American conservatism in the past century that is in the "American grain." It is hopeful, not lugubrious; forward-looking, not nostalgic; and its general tone is cheerful, not grim or dyspeptic<<
But I'll be happy to use some other term.
No....we buy a TV network first....Pukin can wait.
It's a rhetorical question. You have the same problem we do -- voters who won't stand up for the interests of their own country.
Ah yes, Richardson, a nice guy in a vat of vipers.
And when did Richard Holbrooke hold that post, or did he?
Ohio voted for BUSH. Michigan voted for KERRY. Also, you think Michigan's Senators are better than ours? Please!
you're here since last October and you're stil NEW? Geeze, I've been here since February and it's starting to make me angry when someone calls me "new." whew
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