To: rocky88
put an end to the politics of unnecessary war. Why don't they just move on?
2 posted on
04/25/2003 10:46:28 AM PDT by
AppyPappy
(If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
To: AppyPappy
LOL.
4 posted on
04/25/2003 10:46:56 AM PDT by
Registered
(RIP Baghdad Bob)
To: AppyPappy
Why don't they just move on?Good line!
It should be painfully obvious about something else that every conservative has been saying; These are not Peace Rallies, they are Anti-Bush Rallys. Way to prove us right YET AGAIN, MoveOn.
10 posted on
04/25/2003 10:54:48 AM PDT by
PeoplesRep_of_LA
("As long as it takes...No. That's the answer to your question. As long as it takes." GWB)
To: AppyPappy
It would be nice to ask them what they propose to do about the Iranian nuke program. I doubt that they are able to effectively deal with much less recognize the complexities of the real world. Their "international campaign's director" is 22 years old. That tells you something.
I remember when they started up when Clinton was on the coals. They wanted to Move On, but they that they would diligently campaign to defeat any congressman who voted for impeachment. THus, they wanted to Move On when it suited their purposes, and NOT move on when it suited their purposes. Reminds me of my 5 year old. My contempt for these people knows no limits.
To: AppyPappy
Why don't they just move on? They should change their name to irrelevant.org.
I wonder if they realize half their membership is freepers with fake names and email addresses.
To: AppyPappy
I agree, why doesn't moveon.org just move on! After all it's not 1969 any more.
22 posted on
04/25/2003 11:18:35 AM PDT by
Ptaz
To: AppyPappy
Hehehe. They should consider changing their name to "DontMoveOn.com" for the next 10 years since all they care about is who is in power rather than policy or national security. Once a traitorous scoundrel is back in power then they can revert back to "MoveOnNothingHereToSeeFolks.com"
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