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Thu Nov 04, 2004 4:21 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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| Steve Hall wrote: | | carol wrote: | | 59,000.000 people are ignorant and that their leader is ignorant, |
Carol, congratulations. That's the first correct political fact you've ever identified.
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Sorry, that so many here think that 59,000.000 people are ignorant and that their leader is ignorant, it was a fair election, 3 fair debates, and that's just the way the cookie crumbles!!!! Have a nice day
by the way steve, quit leaving words out of my quotes  |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 4:49 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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You are a sad person, Carol - and the 59 million who thought Bush is a good leader are equally sad.
You sign your posts with the word 'peace' and yet you support a leader who has killed more than 100,000 people in a country that has proven to be not connected to 9/11. EVERY commission and report has come out saying no links to 9/11 and yet it's okay to continue killing innocent people. I guess it's just like American history - it's okay to kill if you're killing godless heathens...
And that's just Iraq. Nothing about the endless rollbacks on environmental protections. Our unemployment figures. Our trillion dollar debt. Social security. Health care.
These things aren't propaganda. They are actual facts. Look them up.
As I stated before - the major states that are most vulnerable to terrorist attacks voted for Kerry. That tells you something right there.
Oh and when Bush invades Iran and Syria and my son turns 18 and they draft his *ss and he gets killed for some global oil war that Bush started - I'll have you to thank Carol and all those wonderful people who don't have to sacrifice anything in support of this president -
Peace, Love and Music... |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:16 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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Peace doesnt come by just standing sometimes Off and On, basically, it's sad that
anyone dies in a war, but this country has certainly spilled much blood for others and peace, this country isnt perfect and it never will be, and that said, I dont think any other country is perfect either, but to those who have fought the good fight, my hats are off them and much respect! I sometimes think some is beiing able to sit around high all the time, i mean, reminds me of the hippie days LOLOLOLOLO
anyway, cool, you think what you think, and I will think for myself too,  |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:17 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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"As I stated before - the major states that are most vulnerable to terrorist attacks voted for Kerry. That tells you something right there"
you dont have a clue about this either, that's just what you think nothing more and nothing less
you really seem to be the one wanting to put fear in people's minds  |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:19 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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"Oh and when Bush invades Iran and Syria and my son turns 18 and they draft his *ss and he gets killed for some global oil war that Bush started - I'll have you to thank Carol and all those wonderful people who don't have to sacrifice anything in support of this president - "
Peace, Love and Music...
you dont have the right to blame me for a damned thing
I have sons, so dont even go there |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:38 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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| IC-MM Ace wrote: | | it´s hard to believe that 59,000.000 people...voted for WAR !!!!! :anger: |
I think most of them didn't vote for war but for "homeland security".  |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:45 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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| carol lowery wrote: | Peace doesnt come by just standing sometimes Off and On, basically, it's sad that
anyone dies in a war, but this country has certainly spilled much blood for others and peace, this country isnt perfect and it never will be, and that said, I dont think any other country is perfect either, but to those who have fought the good fight, my hats are off them and much respect! I sometimes think some is beiing able to sit around high all the time, i mean, reminds me of the hippie days LOLOLOLOLO
anyway, cool, you think what you think, and I will think for myself too,  |
I think you must be sitting back, high all the time, to accept justifications like 'Peace doesn't come by just standing sometimes', and 'this country isn't perfect', and 'it's sad that anyone dies in a war'. We're talking 100,000+ people and probably a third of those were innocent women and children!!!! That's 30,000 innocents - ten times the world trade center deaths. And that doesn't count those we've maimed and exposed to depleted uranium ammunition. And they didn't have anything to do with 9/11!
I think you have to work HARD to make the world a better place. You can't just sit back, high or otherwise, and just say 'this country isn't perfect'.
You have to enact POSITIVE change!!!!!
Think for yourself - but try to make informed decisions...  |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:50 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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| IC-MM Tom wrote: | I think most of them didn't vote for war but for "homeland security".  |
Actually, according to the exit polling, most of the Bush supporters said "morality" was their most important issue... :bored: |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:51 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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| ONOFFON, just search for some lyrics that fit your mood. It really helps, especially this one. |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:56 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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| carol lowery wrote: | "As I stated before - the major states that are most vulnerable to terrorist attacks voted for Kerry. That tells you something right there"
you dont have a clue about this either |
Ummmmm, let's see.... New York and Washington D.C. were the targets of 9/11 and California is the most populous state in the union... and the last time I checked, they were all blue states meaning they voted for Kerry....
I think the probability is higher that terrorists would want to attack the most heavily populated areas to kill the most people possible so I believe those places would be most vulnerable to another attack.
No, I believe I do have a clue about this...  |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 6:03 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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| IC-MM Tom wrote: | | ONOFFON, just search for some lyrics that fit your mood. It really helps, especially this one. |
Well, they are interesting, but the situation here goes much deeper than me and Carol. She is only trying to voice a right-wing ideology. I don't have anything against her personally.
Just the horse she rode in on...  |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 6:05 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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| well, I doubt with all the Hollywooders and Michael Moores, that they will attack California, they have allies there LOLOLOLOOOLOLOLO |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 6:08 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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| carol lowery wrote: | | well, I doubt with all the Hollywooders and Michael Moores, that they will attack California, they have allies there LOLOLOLOOOLOLOLO |
Moore is from Flint, Michigan... another blue state because of the massive job losses under Bush... |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 6:10 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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| Michael is a Hollywooder, period |
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Thu Nov 04, 2004 6:15 pm Re: A sad day in America.... |
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| carol lowery wrote: | | Michael is a Hollywooder, period |
It's truly amazing - you right-wingers can't face a fact... you bend the truth to make it fit whatever you claim...
Oh yeah, and the rising star of the Republican party is a Hollywooder, Arnold Schwartzenegger. You guys want to amend the Constitution just so you can run him for president - there's not a much bigger 'Hollywooder' in the world...  |
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