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WorldNetDaily.com ^ | 31/12/2002 | Lib/Dem/Soc/Commie Morons

Posted on 12/31/2002 4:41:33 AM PST by DocFarmer


WorldNetDaily


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2002
Bad Art Moore! Bad, bad, bad …

You and the type of people you cater to, are the kind of "mindless sheep" that are as dangerous to America as a thousand Osamas! The shameless way in which you attack Sen. Murray reminds me of a very frightened little boy that wants to lash out at anything that moves because of his own fear.

I know you will not print this, it was never meant for that. What it was meant for was Art Moore, a person that shows off his own brand of mindless gibberish as if it were a badge of honor. Sen. Murray cares more about this country than you could, or ever have on your best day. The way which you twisted her words into something they never were would make even the greatest liar that ever lived blush.

You have much in common with the young kid who yells fire in a theater when there is none, just so he can hide and watch the people run screaming from the theater with terror taking their minds over. Some may think as they flee that they smelled smoke, others may think they saw flames. All because you were able to plant a lie in their minds when you yelled fire in the theater where there was none.

Only a buffoon with a very sick sense of humor by the name of Art Moore, a wannabe news editor with WorldNetDaily and his accomplice Bruce Eberle, a person who it seems was never was able to use the words "basic English" and "passing grade" in the same sentence.

Gary Holubec


Asinine braying

Congratulations on your great splash into Yellow Dog Journalism that has helped to make WND so "notable." If you ever come to this part of the country, bring your inner tube – you could splash around and feel quite at home in our city "lagoon."

As no admirer of bin Laden, nor a supporter of Sen. Murray, I think it is quite unfair to add your twisting of what she stated. Bin Laden is popular in the Muslim world – your braying is a disservice to whoever would take the time to read your asinine article.

Kenneth Link


Move on to 'more important' topics

Wow, you've got a new story an hour, it seems, about Sen. Murray. How about just giving up and getting some common sense? You are wasting your time – she's not going to resign, and the news isn't going to pick this story up.

Sure, it's easy to get anyone to sign a petition, but it just really doesn't mean anything. Are we who are loyal WND readers going to have to suffer through story after story after story about this? Move on to more important topics in the news and get creative.

Scott Crump


Can't we all just get along?

I never, ever write in or respond to anything, but felt very compelled to do so in this case after reading the various story lines involving Patty Murray and her bin Laden comments. I find it deplorable and scary that we cannot dialogue in this country without intense scrutiny, threats of violence and online polls to resign for simply asking questions.

This particular case in point in my mind is particularly dangerous, because now no one will be able to ask the questions that Pat Murray was asking. In case you haven't realized it, she was asking these questions and making these statements to help us figure out a way out from this tremendous threat that we're facing. Also, in case you didn't realize, the "we're the strongest, we don't have to listen to anyone else's opinion, America's perfect" mentality isn't working too well.

We're making enemies on an almost daily basis, many of our strong friends are now lukewarm at best – besides the ever loyal British – most of our allies are allies because of a combination of money and coercion. Our attitude and policies are allowing bin Laden and other leading Islamists to keep millions of people fomenting at the mouth dreaming of destroying us. Our current warlike posture to Iraq will further fuel their zeal and create hundreds of thousands more like them.

The situation is dire, the implications are huge, chemical or dirty bomb attacks in our cities plus who-knows-how-many other methods of attack. As a nation, our way of life has never been more threatened. At a time like this, when all options and ideas should be looked at, you launch a campaign to shut down and drown out a very necessary dialogue that needs to be addressed.

How many times do you see the people in various Islamic countries carry Bush pictures in support? How many carry bin Laden's? How many times do you see them burning the American flag? Don't you see how helpful it would be to look into why that happens? When you're not feeling well, you go to the doctor – you tell him the symptoms and he figures what is the probable cause and gives you medication. He doesn't criticize you and say you are praising your illness, he listens and tries to fix you.

Patty Murray wasn't praising bin laden, she was trying to get us out of this horrible situation. Praising him is saying, "yes he's right, what a great guy." Asking what it is that he does that makes him popular so that we might use it to help defeat him is intelligent. Trying to kill that message and force her to step down is ignorant, foolhardy and dangerous.

T. Busse


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To: summer
Her remarks were not questions but statements she alleged to be complete facts.

I find it amazing that so many people gloss over the fact that the things Murray said Bin Laden was doing are not even true. Can you imagine radical islamists building day care centers when they don't even allow women to leave the house without a male relative. Who would be using these mythical day care centers?

Once again, this is a case of the democrats intentions mattering more than what they actually say. This only applies to democrats because they are always assumed (by the main stream media and other democrats)to have good intentions, while Republicans are always assumed to have evil ones.

21 posted on 12/31/2002 7:39:51 AM PST by knuthom
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To: Johnny Shear
If there is anyone who know about being an embarrassment to conservatives, I'm sure it would be you (based on your past posts).
22 posted on 12/31/2002 7:50:02 AM PST by Iowegian
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To: knuthom
Good points.
23 posted on 12/31/2002 7:59:26 AM PST by summer
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To: Lee'sGhost
"We're making enemies on an almost daily basis, many of our strong friends are now lukewarm at best – besides the ever loyal British – most of our allies are allies because of a combination of money and coercion."

What a bunch of tripe!!! Those governments thank their lucky stars that they have the US to clean up all the world's messes for them, they just don't want to appear all that enthusiastic lest their subjects get tied up in a knot about it. To paraphrase Colonel Jessup from a "Few Good Men", that they don't want to know the truth because deep down they want the US on that wall, they need us on that wall.

24 posted on 12/31/2002 8:09:54 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: housethatruthbuilt
I've spoken with native african missionaries (Christian) who say it is hard to compete with the muslims because the Christians try to tell the good news of Jesus Christ and the muslims can buy them a cow or a donkey to convert.
25 posted on 12/31/2002 9:44:04 AM PST by johnb838
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To: knuthom; summer
It's a common tactic with the lefties these days. Criticism of their thoughts is turned around as suppression, even censorship of speaker.

There's plenty of information out there about what Osama and his ilk think. For example, the speeches of Osama. The last thing in the world they would do is quote him because such wouldn't support their wished-for interpretation that places fault and blame on America, or that clarifies that Osama hates the ideas that they themselves would hold dear.

26 posted on 12/31/2002 2:28:21 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Shermy
It's a common tactic with the lefties these days. Criticism of their thoughts is turned around as suppression, even censorship of speaker.

A few years ago the Communications Workers of America (CWA) ran radio ads that attacked Bell Atlantic (now Verizon) and its use of subcontractors as repair persons.

I called one radio station and talked to a gentleman there, telling him that I thought the ads were unconvincing. Instead of answering my concern, he went into a diatribe about how the station and the union had "First Amendment rights" (a point with which I had no dispute at all).

In other words, instead of defending the union position, all he did was namecall.

27 posted on 01/01/2003 5:03:15 AM PST by calvin sun
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To: anniegetyourgun
and she had to pay them to write!

Are you positive they knew how to do that? Hmmmm?

28 posted on 01/01/2003 7:40:55 PM PST by Madcelt
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To: DocFarmer
How many times do you see the people in various Islamic countries carry Bush pictures in support? How many carry bin Laden's? How many times do you see them burning the American flag? Don't you see how helpful it would be to look into why that happens? When you're not feeling well, you go to the doctor – you tell him the symptoms and he figures what is the probable cause and gives you medication. He doesn't criticize you and say you are praising your illness, he listens and tries to fix you.

Patty Murray wasn't praising bin laden, she was trying to get us out of this horrible situation. Praising him is saying, "yes he's right, what a great guy." Asking what it is that he does that makes him popular so that we might use it to help defeat him is intelligent. Trying to kill that message and force her to step down is ignorant, foolhardy and dangerous.

The above-quoted thoughts mirror my own position on the subject. None of the posts I have seen on this thread even tries to answer the questions posed above. Instead, the posters merely rant in unison with cynical Repukie pols intentionally distorting Senator Murray's words to say exactly opposite of any rational interpretation.

29 posted on 01/02/2003 5:57:08 AM PST by MurryMom
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To: MurryMom
Read this letter to the editor and try to explain away Murray's comments: Click here.

Murray owes the families of these folks, the ones whose names are engraved on that wall, and the rest of nation an apology.

30 posted on 01/02/2003 6:01:06 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: calvin sun
Why would the station defend the Union's position? If you wanted a defense of the position you should have contacted the union.The only position the station would ever need to defend would be its right to make a profit from running radio spots. Are you questioning the right of the radio station to make a profit simply because you disagree with a commercial that it ran?
31 posted on 01/02/2003 6:46:48 AM PST by em2vn
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To: mewzilla
Your post didn't identify any statement by Senator Murray that needs to be explained, and Mr. Jacobson's rant didn't do so either. Mr. Jacobson's irrational rant contains a number of statements HE should be called upon to explain, as follows:

In her rush to blame America first, [Sen. Murry didn't blame America for anything, she just raised serious questions about its present leadership] Mrs. Murray has forgotten the high price Americans have paid during this long twilight struggle. [Sen. Murry didn't forget anything].

As I write this, I am fighting back tears [Yes, the crocodile tears of cynical Republican Party politicians] recallingthe friends and colleagues I've lost over the years to senseless actsof terrorism while they tried helping others. How could she be so ungrateful and insensitive? [Sen. Murry expressed exactly the opposite sentiments in her message to the students.]

How could she be so ignorant? [Ignorant of what? If the writer believes Sen. Murry made an error, he should identify such error.]

I would urge her and the high school studentssheaddressed to visit the State Department building in Washington. Within the diplomatic entrance, they will find a granite wall inscribed with the names of those who died in the service of their country and of humanity itself. May Mrs. Murray never disregard their sacrifice again. [I prefer to believe that Sen. Murray has already visited the State Department Building. Nothing in her message indicates forgetfulness of the message inscribed there]

32 posted on 01/02/2003 8:15:31 AM PST by MurryMom
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To: MurryMom
MurryMom,

You raise an interesting point. If you allow me, I'll try to respond in a cogent fashion.

How many times do you see the people in various Islamic countries carry Bush pictures in support? How many carry bin Laden's? How many times do you see them burning the American flag? Don't you see how helpful it would be to look into why that happens?

You're right, we see that on TV all the time. And I wondered about that myself. Until I found out a couple of secrets about the news media. Open secrets, actually. News crews and editors are very specific on what they film and what they display on the tube. It's almost never pro-American. When there were protests in Pakistan, they'd only show the small crowds in the streets. They'd almost never show the folks on the sidelines who were booing these jokers. The news media, which is extremly left-leaning, have an agenda. It's called "blame America". Not "blame America first", either, but first last and always.

When you're not feeling well, you go to the doctor – you tell him the symptoms and he figures what is the probable cause and gives you medication. He doesn't criticize you and say you are praising your illness, he listens and tries to fix you.

Quite true. But what if you're giving the doctor inaccurate information. The diagnosis will be skewed, and the cure will be harmful - even destructive.

Patty Murray wasn't praising bin laden, she was trying to get us out of this horrible situation.

Actually, yes she was. I've heard her complete statement, in full context. And how are her words going to make things better? If anything, she's given more support to terrorist cells around the world. Her words are being touted on a variety of pro-Taliban and pro-Bin Laden websites. She make things just that much harder - and they weren't that easy to begin with. We're in a new kind of war. One with fewer rules and more hatred. This is a fight for our way of life, and our freedoms. If you want to roll over and surrender, that's fine. I, myself, would prefer to keep my freedoms. Freedoms, I'll remind you, that brave men and women have fought and died for.

Praising him is saying, "yes he's right, what a great guy."

Look at her words again. You don't even have to read between the lines to find that one.

Asking what it is that he does that makes him popular so that we might use it to help defeat him is intelligent.

What makes him popular is not the building of roads, homes, hospitals, schools, day care centres, etc. And I've yet to see any evidence that he's actually done these things. And if that were the case, the US would be a damn sight more popular than bin Laden. What makes him popular is the spreading of hatred, which some in this world are all to ready to assist him with. Including Patty bin Murray, it would appear.

Trying to kill that message and force her to step down is ignorant, foolhardy and dangerous

Whether you like to admit it or not, Patty bin Murray is aiding and abetting terrorism. She is doing that in a time of war. According to Article III, Section 3 of the US Constitution, that comes under the heading of "TREASON". Do you want to have a leader like that in this country, a Senator who swore to defend and uphold the Constitution, to still have a voice? With freedom of speech comes the responsibility to use it wisely and correctly. She has not done that.

I'd ask you to go back and review some of the posts I've made in the past. I'm not a Republican, nor a Libertarian. To set the record straight, I'm a Policy Development Advisor for the Official Monster Raving Loony Party in the UK. But I am conservative in my viewpoint. I've distorted NONE of Patty bin Murray's words. I didn't have to.

She convicted herself. With her own words.

Many thanks.

Doc Farmer
Doha, Qatar

33 posted on 01/02/2003 8:24:14 AM PST by DocFarmer
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To: DocFarmer
Good show.... Doc.
34 posted on 01/02/2003 9:28:59 AM PST by cibco
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To: DocFarmer
She convicted herself. With her own words.

Amen to that!

35 posted on 01/02/2003 11:33:34 AM PST by TigersEye
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To: em2vn
Why would the station defend the Union's position? If you wanted a defense of the position you should have contacted the union.The only position the station would ever need to defend would be its right to make a profit from running radio spots. Are you questioning the right of the radio station to make a profit simply because you disagree with a commercial that it ran?

I never asked the station to defend the position. All I wanted to do was let them know that the commercial was unconvincing. Should I have contacted the union rather than the station? Probably, but contacting the station was more convenient for me. At any rate, if I had been the station person who took the call, I would have thanked the caller and then I (as the station person) would have contacted the union person who bought the ad and given them the feedback.

Please read my original post. Nowhere am I questioning either the right of the union to say what it said, or the right of the station to air the ad and make money. All I was saying was that their arguments carried no weight. My point in the post was that by voicing this opinion, I was accused of being anti-first amendment.

36 posted on 01/03/2003 6:10:15 AM PST by calvin sun
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