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sirs

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Re: More of that boneheaded judgement on display
« Reply #15 on: June 05, 2008, 10:29:57 PM »
I never implied otherwise......just snickering at the double standard of how the so-called Royal Bushes are criticized for their political ancestry, but the Kennedy's are to be bowed down to.  And here it's Obama doing the obligatory bowing, though I have to say, when it comes down to who's gonna be making the big decision.....I'm guessing it'll be the other female, Michelle
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« Reply #16 on: June 06, 2008, 11:44:54 AM »

When George Bush asked his buddy Chaney to help him search out a good veep, Chaney wound up recomending himself .

I bet that was an exhausting search.

What if the veep was Caroline Kennedy?

Massituchets is already a lock so she doesn't deliver any electoral votes from homestate, but does she have a lot of fans country wide?

You seem to be forgetting that the whole Bush "presidency" was a setup from the beginning.  The neo-cons went out to find them a face and a story they could sell in order to grab the power of the White House.

I'm sure there was agreement all around that Cheney would wind up "vice-president" long before they even "won" the primary.

It was a bloodless coup.

Barack Obama is the real deal and has won despite the Clintons trying to keep power for their little circle of friends that include the neo-cons.

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Re: More of that boneheaded judgement on display
« Reply #17 on: June 06, 2008, 11:48:23 AM »
and........................?  I can write an e-mail too.  Again, has nothing to do with "judgement"

Hmmmm, the DNC contribution website seems to belie your insinuations.



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Re: More of that boneheaded judgement on display
« Reply #18 on: June 06, 2008, 12:19:55 PM »
No, my point is that this has squat to do with judgement, as you were so desperately trying to rehabilitate Obama's, especially in its rhetorical phase.  Also, would you like to add how simply checking a box, gets one cleared of not being a member of a PAC or being a lobbyist, or where the donations could be coming from??
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« Reply #19 on: June 06, 2008, 01:03:33 PM »
You seem to be forgetting that the whole Bush "presidency" was a setup from the beginning.  The neo-cons went out to find them a face and a story they could sell in order to grab the power of the White House.  I'm sure there was agreement all around that Cheney would wind up "vice-president" long before they even "won" the primary.  It was a bloodless coup.  Barack Obama is the real deal and has won despite the Clintons trying to keep power for their little circle of friends that include the neo-cons.

Nice to fantacize, isn't it.  Keeps the creative juices of the imagination going strong.  Especially for someone involved in filming.  I can almost visualize Brass as another Oliver Stone from that last post.  Milk that completely unsubstantiated premice for all its worth, but don't forget the special FX
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Re: More of that boneheaded judgement on display
« Reply #20 on: June 06, 2008, 01:26:43 PM »
Dean is a moron. A complete and total moron. Putting Dean in charge has lead directly to the current mess they're in.

He's a moron.

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Re: More of that boneheaded judgement on display
« Reply #21 on: June 06, 2008, 10:16:37 PM »
Dean is a moron. A complete and total moron. Putting Dean in charge has lead directly to the current mess they're in.

He's a moron.


Not agreeing with this , he is a Dr. after all.


But who's bright idea was it to penalize Florida and Michigan for exerciseing their soverign statehood?

That was real genius , whoever it was.

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Re: More of that boneheaded judgement on display
« Reply #22 on: June 06, 2008, 10:48:47 PM »
Well, somebody's responsible for the mess.  Rich is saying it's Dean.  He might be right.

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« Reply #23 on: June 08, 2008, 05:41:36 PM »
Dean is a moron. A complete and total moron. Putting Dean in charge has lead directly to the current mess they're in.

He's a moron.


Uh, what?

Dean has come up with the 50-State Strategy that calls for Democrats to compete EVERYwhere.  Clinton declined that strategy completely.  That's one of the major reasons she lost.  She tried winning the major electoral states (and did really well) but then she lost the whole shebang.

If putting Dean in charge was a mistake, then I think Obama would have replaced him.  He didn't and that's when the Dems will win by a landslide in November.

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Re: More of that boneheaded judgement on display
« Reply #24 on: June 08, 2008, 05:44:04 PM »
Dean is a moron. A complete and total moron. Putting Dean in charge has lead directly to the current mess they're in.

He's a moron.


Not agreeing with this , he is a Dr. after all.


But who's bright idea was it to penalize Florida and Michigan for exerciseing their soverign statehood?

That was real genius , whoever it was.


Many people signed off on the RULES of the Democratic Party primaries, including HAROLD ICKES (Hillary's man on the committee).


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Re: More of that boneheaded judgement on display
« Reply #25 on: June 08, 2008, 10:08:08 PM »
One of the things that I am intrigued by is Tee's apparent complete support of Oblather's latest lie, that of wanting to work with Republicans.  I quote: Lemme see, "I sided with the Democrats 99.9% because . . . because I'm a Democrat?".
<< sirs: and not once working on compromises or bucking the part line like McCain. >>
Yeah that's what the people want who want change - - COMPROMISE, so we can keep HALF of the mistakes the Republicans made.  CHANGE means something different.  The War on Iraq was compromise.  Democrats and REpublicans together voted for it.  THAT is the problem.  CHANGE means Democrats who act like Democrats, not Democrats who act like Republicans  

Tee has echoed my factual observation already, and gives it full support that he wants Oblather to stay true to form to his voting record and liberal agenda.  Screw any effort to compromise with the GOP.  In other words, Oblather is lying when he claims he works with the GOP, and has every intention of reaching out to them as President.  does Brass support that lie as well, I wonder?  More of that boneheaded judgement on display, perhaps

Then again, if one defines "reaching out" as you will follow my socialist agenda or you can go fly a kite, then he's not lying at all now, is he. 
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Re: More of that boneheaded judgement on display
« Reply #26 on: June 08, 2008, 10:20:05 PM »
Dean is a moron. A complete and total moron. Putting Dean in charge has lead directly to the current mess they're in.

He's a moron.


Uh, what?

Dean has come up with the 50-State Strategy that calls for Democrats to compete EVERYwhere.  Clinton declined that strategy completely.  That's one of the major reasons she lost.  She tried winning the major electoral states (and did really well) but then she lost the whole shebang.

If putting Dean in charge was a mistake, then I think Obama would have replaced him.  He didn't and that's when the Dems will win by a landslide in November.

You dont mean 57 states strategery?

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« Reply #27 on: June 08, 2008, 10:58:26 PM »
<<In other words, Oblather is lying when he claims he works with the GOP, and has every intention of reaching out to them as President>>

I hope to hell he IS lying, and is only saying what he has to say to get elected.  Like his AIPAC pilgrimmage, where he had to publicly swear eternal fealty to the Jewish State if he wanted as much as a snowball's chance in hell to win the election.  If Obama really meant it when he pledged his life, fortune and sacred honour to the eternal protection of Israel or that he would "reach out" to Republicans, then I'd rather see McCain win.

sirs and others seem to think that "bipartisanship" in and of itself is a worthy goal.  That is nonsense.  Bipartisanship's virtue depends on nothing else but the virtue of what any particular bipartisan policy is worth on its own terms. 

Your country is not up shit's creek because of a serious lack of bipartisanship.  It is up shit's creek as a direct result of the illegal, immoral, corrupt, cynical,incompetent, stupid, brutal, shortsighted and abysmally ignorant policies of eight years of Republican policies.  There is absolutely no point compromising on them or "reaching out" to their authors.  I think the American people are making it abundantly clear that those policies need to be jettisoned, along with their authors.  Not compromised, not "half-jettisoned" but wholly and totally rejected in their entirety.

America wants no part of the failed Republican policies and therefore no compromise with them.  Hopefully the only "reaching out" that Obama will really do the the Republicans is to "reach out" to their symbolical  ass with the toe of his symbolical boot.

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Re: More of that boneheaded judgement on display
« Reply #28 on: June 08, 2008, 11:11:00 PM »
<<In other words, Oblather is lying when he claims he works with the GOP, and has every intention of reaching out to them as President>>

I hope to hell he IS lying, and is only saying what he has to say to get elected. 


You are happy with the notion that Obama is a lier and a divider not a uniter?


May I quote you ?

A lot?

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« Reply #29 on: June 08, 2008, 11:48:56 PM »
<<In other words, Oblather is lying when he claims he works with the GOP, and has every intention of reaching out to them as President>>

I hope to hell he IS lying, and is only saying what he has to say to get elected. 

You are happy with the notion that Obama is a lier and a divider not a uniter?  May I quote you ?  A lot?

Perfect campaign commercial for McCain, perhaps?
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