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  #11  
Old April 7th, 2004, 01:28 AM
daytripper
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On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 06:37:03 GMT, rw wrote:

SamB wrote:

NOTHING could make me vote for bush.
SamB


Amen. I'm reading Paul Krugman's The Great Unraveling and I'm getting
angrier with every chapter. I knew these people were lying sacks of
****, but I wasn't completely aware of the magnitude of their medacity
and greed.


The word you're looking for is "breathtaking"...
  #12  
Old April 7th, 2004, 02:03 AM
rw
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daytripper wrote:
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 06:37:03 GMT, rw wrote:


SamB wrote:


NOTHING could make me vote for bush.
SamB


Amen. I'm reading Paul Krugman's The Great Unraveling and I'm getting
angrier with every chapter. I knew these people were lying sacks of
****, but I wasn't completely aware of the magnitude of their medacity
and greed.



The word you're looking for is "breathtaking"...


"Breathtaking" is good. BTW, it's "mendacity." Typo. Sorry.

I was listening to Randi Rhodes this afternoon, on Air America. She was
all upset because, according to a recent poll, 17% of Americans think
that the Iraq thing is going swimmingly well, while, as is clearly
apparent to anyone who can either read or hear, it's a macabre death
circus, rapidly escalating to the mother of all civil wars.

You could find 17% of Americans who think pigs can fly and it rains beer.

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Old April 7th, 2004, 02:32 AM
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"rw" wrote

I was listening to Randi Rhodes this afternoon, on Air America. She was
all upset because, according to a recent poll, 17% of Americans think
that the Iraq thing is going swimmingly well, while, as is clearly
apparent to anyone who can either read or hear, it's a macabre death
circus, rapidly escalating to the mother of all civil wars.

You could find 17% of Americans who think pigs can fly and it rains beer.

--



yeah, well, bull**** on that, rw. around here, and here is the only
place that counts, it rains russian vodka. so there.

wayno (and more than 17% of americans are standing with me, here, now, in
my front yard.)

p.s.: 'course i earnestly hope that iraq is the anvil that pulls that
arrogant idiot to a loss, this year.


  #14  
Old April 7th, 2004, 03:09 AM
rw
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Wayne Harrison wrote:

p.s.: 'course i earnestly hope that iraq is the anvil that pulls that
arrogant idiot to a loss, this year.


If I could push a button and turn Iraq into a peaceful democracy,
thereby assuring Bush's reelection, I would. But I can't. And it ain't
gonna happen. So I can only hope this cloud has the silver lining that
you and I wish for.

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  #15  
Old April 10th, 2004, 11:40 PM
Todd Norris
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Hi,

Looking over some of posts after I had put
in my two cents worth about Bush. I found a
few misspellings after my post . True I can't
change one's mind on who to vote for in November.
But it is something to think about when your
job is going overseas or your son or daughter
is coming home in a body bag from Iraq. I
believe Iraq is George W. Bush's Vietnam
Also something is new to think about is the
price of gasoline,when you filling up your car
to go to favorite fishing spot. Or the filling up
the outboard moter on your boat.

Trouter

  #16  
Old April 11th, 2004, 04:55 AM
Jerry
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Todd Norris wrote:
Hi,
Looking over some of posts after I had put
in my two cents worth about Bush. I found a
few misspellings after my post . True I can't
change one's mind on who to vote for in November.
But it is something to think about when your
job is going overseas


Which jobs? You mean the one's that the out source flap is about?
You're right, we should have all those jobs returned to the US for our
workers. Oh, also we should have other countries do the same like Japan
take Honda, Toyota, Nissan and all those jobs back to Japan for their
country.

or your son or daughter
is coming home in a body bag from Iraq. I
believe Iraq is George W. Bush's Vietnam


Hmmmmmm ..... guess it would be better to fight them on the streets of
New York instead of Baghdad. You do understand there is a down side to
freedom, it's not really free.

Also something is new to think about is the
price of gasoline,when you filling up your car
to go to favorite fishing spot. Or the filling up
the outboard moter on your boat.


So tell us just how does the President, any President have control over
the price of oil?????? Last time I looked Bush wasn't invited to any of
the OPEC meetings.

Jerry




  #17  
Old April 11th, 2004, 05:42 PM
daytripper
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On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 03:55:25 GMT, Jerry wrote:

Todd Norris wrote:
Hi,
Looking over some of posts after I had put
in my two cents worth about Bush. I found a
few misspellings after my post . True I can't
change one's mind on who to vote for in November.
But it is something to think about when your
job is going overseas


Which jobs? You mean the one's that the out source flap is about?
You're right, we should have all those jobs returned to the US for our
workers. Oh, also we should have other countries do the same like Japan
take Honda, Toyota, Nissan and all those jobs back to Japan for their
country.

or your son or daughter
is coming home in a body bag from Iraq. I
believe Iraq is George W. Bush's Vietnam


Hmmmmmm ..... guess it would be better to fight them on the streets of
New York instead of Baghdad. You do understand there is a down side to
freedom, it's not really free.

Also something is new to think about is the
price of gasoline,when you filling up your car
to go to favorite fishing spot. Or the filling up
the outboard moter on your boat.


So tell us just how does the President, any President have control over
the price of oil?????? Last time I looked Bush wasn't invited to any of
the OPEC meetings.


[..../]

Irony meter


Maybe he got the idea from your Nitwit In Chief?

--

No 'jawboning' by Bush to keep oil prices in check
Associated Press
Mar. 31, 2004 12:20 PM

WASHINGTON - As a presidential candidate four years ago, George W. Bush
pledged to use his political influence and "jawbone OPEC" to keep oil prices
in check. On Wednesday, when OPEC decided to cut production by 4 percent, the
White House said Bush was concerned about rising prices.

White House press secretary Scott McClellan said the administration would
"stay in close contact with major producers from around the world to discuss
these issues and make sure our views are known." He said that oil prices
should be set by the market.

Asked if Bush had made any telephone calls, McClellan said, "We keep you
posted on his world leader calls."

In 2000, candidate Bush had pledged a get-tough response to get OPEC to
retreat when it hiked oil prices.

"What I think the president ought to do," he said in January 2000 while
campaigning in New Hampshire, where heating oil prices were soaring, "is he
ought to get on the phone with the OPEC cartel and say, 'We expect you to open
your spigots!' "

Two months later, Bush was in Florida and suggested as president he would use
his "political capital" with Mideast producers. "These are countries where it
wasn't all that long ago that a President Bush helped Kuwait," he reminded
voters, alluding to his father and the Gulf War.

In January 2000, when Bush made his pledge, oil prices were approaching $28 a
barrel. Wednesday's decision by OPEC could drive prices past $40 per barrel.

McClellan used the OPEC decision to prod the Republican-controlled Congress to
pass Bush's energy plan, which the president unveiled in May 2001.


[Yup, that's really nice work there, Georgie...]

Find your own path through the morass starting here http://tinyurl.com/yr2du
and draw your very own conclusions...
  #18  
Old April 11th, 2004, 06:57 PM
SamB
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What happened to the money for the Hydrogen Infrastructure bush touted
before being "elected"? Oh, that's right it went to Iraq for his vendetta
against sadahm. I'm not concerned about the spelling but I am concerned
about the war mongering fraud who is leading this country down a very bad
path. You can only bolster an economy with so many tax cuts-
SamB

"daytripper" wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 03:55:25 GMT, Jerry wrote:

Todd Norris wrote:
Hi,
Looking over some of posts after I had put
in my two cents worth about Bush. I found a
few misspellings after my post . True I can't
change one's mind on who to vote for in November.
But it is something to think about when your
job is going overseas


Which jobs? You mean the one's that the out source flap is about?
You're right, we should have all those jobs returned to the US for our
workers. Oh, also we should have other countries do the same like Japan
take Honda, Toyota, Nissan and all those jobs back to Japan for their
country.

or your son or daughter
is coming home in a body bag from Iraq. I
believe Iraq is George W. Bush's Vietnam


Hmmmmmm ..... guess it would be better to fight them on the streets of
New York instead of Baghdad. You do understand there is a down side to
freedom, it's not really free.

Also something is new to think about is the
price of gasoline,when you filling up your car
to go to favorite fishing spot. Or the filling up
the outboard moter on your boat.


So tell us just how does the President, any President have control over
the price of oil?????? Last time I looked Bush wasn't invited to any of
the OPEC meetings.


[..../]

Irony meter


Maybe he got the idea from your Nitwit In Chief?

--

No 'jawboning' by Bush to keep oil prices in check
Associated Press
Mar. 31, 2004 12:20 PM

WASHINGTON - As a presidential candidate four years ago, George W. Bush
pledged to use his political influence and "jawbone OPEC" to keep oil

prices
in check. On Wednesday, when OPEC decided to cut production by 4 percent,

the
White House said Bush was concerned about rising prices.

White House press secretary Scott McClellan said the administration would
"stay in close contact with major producers from around the world to

discuss
these issues and make sure our views are known." He said that oil prices
should be set by the market.

Asked if Bush had made any telephone calls, McClellan said, "We keep you
posted on his world leader calls."

In 2000, candidate Bush had pledged a get-tough response to get OPEC to
retreat when it hiked oil prices.

"What I think the president ought to do," he said in January 2000 while
campaigning in New Hampshire, where heating oil prices were soaring, "is

he
ought to get on the phone with the OPEC cartel and say, 'We expect you to

open
your spigots!' "

Two months later, Bush was in Florida and suggested as president he would

use
his "political capital" with Mideast producers. "These are countries where

it
wasn't all that long ago that a President Bush helped Kuwait," he reminded
voters, alluding to his father and the Gulf War.

In January 2000, when Bush made his pledge, oil prices were approaching

$28 a
barrel. Wednesday's decision by OPEC could drive prices past $40 per

barrel.

McClellan used the OPEC decision to prod the Republican-controlled

Congress to
pass Bush's energy plan, which the president unveiled in May 2001.


[Yup, that's really nice work there, Georgie...]

Find your own path through the morass starting here

http://tinyurl.com/yr2du
and draw your very own conclusions...



 




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