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We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes
Michael Johnson, PE wrote:
> Let's get something straight. One thing that has been clearly and repeatedly demonstrated, is that you are an ignorant and gullible fool who is laughably incapable of addressing anything close to a fact. BTW, What makes you "think" that bu$h wants a democracy in Iraq when his regime recently helped crush the democracies in Venezuela and Haiti, and he supports brutal dictators all over the globe? You sure are one clueless, gullible fool, Mikey. Thanks for the laughs! <g> http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0628-25.htm "A look at most other U.S. allies in the region does not offer much inspiration for those desiring greater freedom and democracy, either. There are no competitive elections for president, for prime minister, nor for any kind of legislative body that can initiate and pass meaningful laws or make real policy in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, or other autocratic governments in that region supported with American military and economic aid. Indeed, the majority of governments supported by the United States in the Middle East and Central Asia are even less democratic than Iran." - http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search "You're doin' a heckuva job, Brownie!" - bu$h, a few days before his FEMA chief, Micheal Brown was forced to resign because of his gross incomptence. "The tools that enable Cuba save lives and preserve human dignity during hurricanes are socialist values and organization." - Dr. W.T. Whitney Jr Ever wonder who benefits from the 150 MILLION U.S. taxpayer dollars spent each DAY in Iraq? http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0223-08.htm http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?list=type&type=21 http://www.commondreams.org/ http://www.truthout.org/ http://www.prohibitioncosts.org/ http://thirdworldtraveler.com/ http://counterpunch.org/ http://responsiblewealth.org/ "They are waging a campaign of murder and destruction. And there is no limit to the innocent lives they are willing to take... men with blind hatred and armed with lethal weapons who are capable of any atrocity... they respect no laws of warfare or morality." -bu$h describing his own illegal invasion of Iraq. http://www.robert-fisk.com/iraqwarvictims_mar2003.htm "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." -- Martin Luther King Jr. "God told me to strike at al Qaeda and I struck them. And then he instructed me to strike at Saddam, which I did." -- George W. Bush "Hence today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord." -- Adolf Hitler "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." -- Theodore Roosevelt (1918) Don't let bu$h do to the United States what his very close friend and top campaign contributor, Ken Lay, did to Enron... |
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We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes
Wound Up wrote:
> Does it get tiresome to type "bu$h" all the time? It's no harder than typing Bush, so why should it get tiresome? That's an odd question. > I just wonder, it's such a deliberate way of doing it, it > must get old. And do you do the same for George H.W. Bush > and Jeb Bush, too? No, and I hardly ever write about them. Our president, being such a pitifully small man with regard to morals, intellect, and integrity, and being backed by the wealthiest corporations on the planet - well "bu$h" is just sooo fitting for that tragic moron, don't you agree? <g> - http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search "You're doin' a heckuva job, Brownie!" - bu$h, a few days before his FEMA chief, Micheal Brown was forced to resign because of his gross incomptence. "The tools that enable Cuba save lives and preserve human dignity during hurricanes are socialist values and organization." - Dr. W.T. Whitney Jr Ever wonder who benefits from the 150 MILLION U.S. taxpayer dollars spent each DAY in Iraq? http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0223-08.htm http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?list=type&type=21 http://www.commondreams.org/ http://www.truthout.org/ http://www.prohibitioncosts.org/ http://thirdworldtraveler.com/ http://counterpunch.org/ http://responsiblewealth.org/ "They are waging a campaign of murder and destruction. And there is no limit to the innocent lives they are willing to take... men with blind hatred and armed with lethal weapons who are capable of any atrocity... they respect no laws of warfare or morality." -bu$h describing his own illegal invasion of Iraq. http://www.robert-fisk.com/iraqwarvictims_mar2003.htm "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." -- Martin Luther King Jr. "God told me to strike at al Qaeda and I struck them. And then he instructed me to strike at Saddam, which I did." -- George W. Bush "Hence today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord." -- Adolf Hitler "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." -- Theodore Roosevelt (1918) Don't let bu$h do to the United States what his very close friend and top campaign contributor, Ken Lay, did to Enron... |
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We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes
Hank wrote:
> Wound Up wrote: > > > Does it get tiresome to type "bu$h" all the time? > > It's no harder than typing Bush, so why should it > get tiresome? That's an odd question. > I don't know... your shift keys are used in different places, plus you gotta aim for that "4" key (whoa! =). I just was reading along and it looked like it would be a pain to me. > > I just wonder, it's such a deliberate way of doing it, it > > must get old. And do you do the same for George H.W. Bush > > and Jeb Bush, too? > > No, and I hardly ever write about them. Our president, being > such a pitifully small man with regard to morals, intellect, > and integrity, and being backed by the wealthiest corporations > on the planet - well "bu$h" is just sooo fitting for that tragic > moron, don't you agree? <g> > Hmm... let me see... note that there is no WAY am I getting into your argument, but just thought I'd stick my nose in for some fun. Here's my assessment of President Bush: He is a glib, nonsensical, country-club grabass doofus with an oily personality to go along with his professional career. If I had to give one to Kerry, it would be "gold-digging, effete, pseudo-centrist waffler". Gore's would be "droning pseudo-centrist waffler with hot daughters". Dole would be "apparently self-disassociated, robotic stage-diver". The mother of them all in recent times, Clinton... "amazingly evasive, charismatically disingenuous intellectual snob with serious libido-control issues. Classic Mustang owner." Going back a bit, Brown would be "irritating interruptor in need of Xanax", and Tsongas (poor guy) would have been "lip-licking, falsetto-cracking, frustrated intellectual swimmer". One more... David Duke: "the reason many of us hate the Confederate flag". |
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We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes
Wound Up wrote:
> Here's my assessment of President Bush: > > He is a glib, nonsensical, country-club grabass doofus with an oily > personality to go along with his professional career. > > If I had to give one to Kerry, it would be "gold-digging, effete, > pseudo-centrist waffler". Gore's would be "droning pseudo-centrist > waffler with hot daughters". > > Dole would be "apparently self-disassociated, robotic stage-diver". > The mother of them all in recent times, Clinton... "amazingly evasive, > charismatically disingenuous intellectual snob with serious > libido-control issues. Classic Mustang owner." > > Going back a bit, Brown would be "irritating interruptor in need of > Xanax", and Tsongas (poor guy) would have been "lip-licking, > falsetto-cracking, frustrated intellectual swimmer". One more... David > Duke: "the reason many of us hate the Confederate flag". Mike Dukakis: Tank ornament. |
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We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes
Hank wrote:
> Michael Johnson, PE wrote: >> Hank wrote: > > >>> It's being =duplicated= in Iraq. Damn, but you >>> are one of the most ignorant and gullible bu$h >>> apologists ever to spew his nonsense on usenet! >>> What makes you "think" that bu$h would want a >>> democracy in Iraq when his regime recently overthrew >>> the democracies in Venezuela and Haiti, and he supports brutal >>> dictators all over the globe? You sure are one clueless, gullible >>> fool, Mikey! > >> How is the view when floating up through the ozone on your way to >> socialist heaven? > > WTF? You really can't address =anything= factual, can you? > I guess you have little choice but to hide and cower from > facts and truth when they prove you to be a raving right > wing lunatic.... It is really ironic for you to use the term "factual" when all you reference is baseless conspiracy theory bull****. |
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We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes
Ritz wrote:
> Wound Up wrote: >> Here's my assessment of President Bush: >> >> He is a glib, nonsensical, country-club grabass doofus with an oily >> personality to go along with his professional career. >> >> If I had to give one to Kerry, it would be "gold-digging, effete, >> pseudo-centrist waffler". Gore's would be "droning pseudo-centrist >> waffler with hot daughters". >> >> Dole would be "apparently self-disassociated, robotic stage-diver". >> The mother of them all in recent times, Clinton... "amazingly evasive, >> charismatically disingenuous intellectual snob with serious >> libido-control issues. Classic Mustang owner." >> >> Going back a bit, Brown would be "irritating interruptor in need of >> Xanax", and Tsongas (poor guy) would have been "lip-licking, >> falsetto-cracking, frustrated intellectual swimmer". One more... David >> Duke: "the reason many of us hate the Confederate flag". > > > Mike Dukakis: Tank ornament. That made me laugh. Thanks. |
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We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes
Hank wrote:
> Michael Johnson, PE wrote: > >> I'm just replying in kind. > > I provide hard, proven facts. You spew idiotic juvenile > rants while hiding and cowering from the facts. > Still can't quote or refute even =one= inaccurate statement > from the links below, eh? Not even one? As predicted... <chuckle> Like I said, I'm evidently replying in kind. > http://www.mindmuck.org/views05/0628-25.htm |
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We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes
Hank wrote:
> Michael Johnson, PE wrote: > >> Let's get something straight. > > One thing that has been clearly and repeatedly demonstrated, > is that you are an ignorant and gullible fool who is > laughably incapable of addressing anything close to a fact. > BTW, What makes you "think" that bu$h wants a democracy > in Iraq when his regime recently helped crush the democracies > in Venezuela and Haiti, and he supports brutal dictators > all over the globe? You sure are one clueless, gullible fool, > Mikey. Thanks for the laughs! <g> How was that quick trip to liberal socialist fantasy land you just made to type this drivel? You are conspiracy theory nut that just spews the SOS post after post. > http://www.SOS.org/views05/0628-25.htm |
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We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes
Hank wrote:
> Michael Johnson, PE wrote: >> Hank wrote: > >>> Are you claiming that something in the links below is false? >>> If so, can you quote it and explain why you "think" it's false? >>> I'd be glad to discuss the facts with you, but so far you've >>> just been cowering and hiding from them! > >> How stupid can you be to even ask this question. > > So, you're saying We're back to you starting a respond with this phrase again?!?! Let me spell it out for you. You are a wacko left wing socialist that is consumed with Soros inspired conspiracy theory bull****. Now you know what I'm thinking. > http://www.hankysdailymentalbootuppr...05/0628-25.htm |
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We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes
Michael Johnson, PE wrote:
> Ritz wrote: > >> Wound Up wrote: >> >>> Here's my assessment of President Bush: >>> >>> He is a glib, nonsensical, country-club grabass doofus with an oily >>> personality to go along with his professional career. >>> >>> If I had to give one to Kerry, it would be "gold-digging, effete, >>> pseudo-centrist waffler". Gore's would be "droning pseudo-centrist >>> waffler with hot daughters". >>> >>> Dole would be "apparently self-disassociated, robotic stage-diver". >>> The mother of them all in recent times, Clinton... "amazingly evasive, >>> charismatically disingenuous intellectual snob with serious >>> libido-control issues. Classic Mustang owner." >>> >>> Going back a bit, Brown would be "irritating interruptor in need of >>> Xanax", and Tsongas (poor guy) would have been "lip-licking, >>> falsetto-cracking, frustrated intellectual swimmer". One more... David >>> Duke: "the reason many of us hate the Confederate flag". >> >> >> >> Mike Dukakis: Tank ornament. > > > That made me laugh. Thanks. On behalf of Ritz and myself, you're welcome ;^) Seemed a bit of humor would be good. I would add "eyebrow wax commercial guy" to the description of Dukakis -- Wound Up ThunderSnake #65 AHPBBFM posting rules: http://tinyurl.com/ak694 |
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