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  • #91
    I see the Saddam <-> global terrorism thing has been trotted out again.

    I generally liked Guiliani, and I've got respect for him, but I think 9/11 pushed him over a line I can't cross with him.

    -Arrian
    grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

    The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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    • #92
      Guts? Hiding behind 20,000 cops? How manly.....


      At least they aren't confining the protestors to a cage like the Dems did in the friendly city of Boston...
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      • #93
        Originally posted by GePap


        Guts? Hiding behind 20,000 cops? How manly.....

        Are you implying that the Democrats are violent people? I thought you all were that party of sensitivity and peace and tolerance?

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
          Guts? Hiding behind 20,000 cops? How manly.....


          At least they aren't confining the protestors to a cage like the Dems did in the friendly city of Boston...
          Repubs the last bastion of free speech. Dems the violent thugocracy denying people the right to political process.

          Go nazi Dems
          "Just puttin on the foil" - Jeff Hanson

          “In a democracy, I realize you don’t need to talk to the top leader to know how the country feels. When I go to a dictatorship, I only have to talk to one person and that’s the dictator, because he speaks for all the people.” - Jimmy Carter

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          • #95
            It's good to see Republicans exploiting 9-11. Have they no shame?
            To us, it is the BEAST.

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            • #96
              I love you, Sava.
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              • #97


                I just find it ironic that they are exploiting the terrorist attack even though it happened because Bush is incompetent and ignored the warnings. I guess they are hoping the American public didn't pay attention to the 9-11 commission.
                To us, it is the BEAST.

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                • #98
                  I guess they are hoping the American public didn't pay attention to the 9-11 commission.


                  A safe bet, no doubt. 9/11 Commission blamed the CIA, though, anyway.
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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
                    I guess they are hoping the American public didn't pay attention to the 9-11 commission.


                    A safe bet, no doubt. 9/11 Commission blamed the CIA, though, anyway.
                    I'll give you a cookie if you can tell me who is on top of the chain of command that the CIA is a part of.
                    To us, it is the BEAST.

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                    • Dick Cheney?
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                      • good answer
                        To us, it is the BEAST.

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                        • Brilliant speech by Giuliani. Thanks for posting it here.

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                          • Originally posted by Winston
                            Brilliant speech by Giuliani. Thanks for posting it here.
                            if he said Bush being president is good, then he's automatically a moron... guiliani that is... he can take his lisp and shov e it up his ***** ass...
                            To us, it is the BEAST.

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                            • I like your new signature, Sava. I didn't know that Thomas Paine attended such a screwed up church.

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                              • Originally posted by Ogie Oglethorpe


                                I'm looking forward to his report via USA Today, you know the opportunity they agreed to and then denied to Coulter.

                                Leftist totalitarian censorship.
                                As expected it was run without editorial interference

                                The GOP doesn't reflect America
                                Michael Moore, Filmmaker
                                NEW YORK — Welcome, Republicans. You're proud Americans who love your country. In your own way, you want to make this country a better place. Whatever our differences, you should be commended for that.
                                But what's all this talk about New York being enemy territory? Nothing could be further from the truth. We New Yorkers love Republicans. We have a Republican mayor and governor, a death penalty and two nuclear plants within 30 miles of the city.

                                New York is home to Fox News Channel. The top right-wing talk shows emanate from here — Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly among them. The Wall Street Journal is based here, which means your favorite street is here. Not to mention more Fortune 500 executives than anywhere else.

                                You may think you're surrounded by a bunch of latte-drinking effete liberals, but the truth is, you're right where you belong, smack in the seat of corporate America and conservative media.

                                Let me also say I admire your resolve. You're true believers. Even though only a third of the country defines itself as "Republican," you control the White House, Congress, Supreme Court and most state governments.

                                You're in charge because you never back down. Your people are up before dawn figuring out which minority group shouldn't be allowed to marry today.

                                Our side is full of wimps who'd rather compromise than fight. Not you guys.

                                Hanging out around the convention, I've encountered a number of the Republican faithful who aren't delegates. They warm up to me when they don't find horns or a tail. Talking to them, I discover they're like many people who call themselves Republicans but aren't really Republicans. At least not in the radical-right way that George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, John Ashcroft and Co. have defined Republicans.

                                I asked one man who told me he was a "proud Republican," "Do you think we need strong laws to protect our air and water?"

                                "Well, sure," he said. "Who doesn't?"

                                I asked whether women should have equal rights, including the same pay as men.

                                "Absolutely," he replied.

                                "Would you discriminate against someone because he or she is gay?"

                                "Um, no." The pause — I get that a lot when I ask this question — is usually because the average good-hearted person instantly thinks about a gay family member or friend.

                                I've often found that if I go down the list of "liberal" issues with people who say they're Republican, they are quite liberal and not in sync with the Republicans who run the country. Most don't want America to be the world's police officer and prefer peace to war. They applaud civil rights, believe all Americans should have health insurance and think assault weapons should be banned. Though they may personally oppose abortion, they usually don't think the government has the right to tell a women what to do with her body.

                                There's a name for these Republicans: RINOs or Republican In Name Only. They possess a liberal, open mind and don't believe in creating a worse life for anyone else.

                                So why do they use the same label as those who back a status quo of women earning 75 cents to every dollar a man earns, 45 million people without health coverage and a president who has two more countries left on his axis-of-evil-regime-change list?

                                I asked my friend on the street. He said what I hear from all RINOs: "I don't want the government taking my hard-earned money and taxing me to death. That's what the Democrats do."

                                Money. That's what it comes down to for the RINOs. They do work hard and have been squeezed even harder to make ends meet. They blame Democrats for wanting to take their money. Never mind that it's Republican tax cuts for the rich and billions spent on the Iraq war that have created the largest deficits in history and will put all of us in hock for years to come.

                                The Republican Party's leadership knows America is not only filled with RINOs, but most Americans are much more liberal than the delegates gathered in New York.

                                The Republicans know it. That's why this week we're seeing gay-loving Rudy Giuliani, gun-hating Michael Bloomberg and abortion-rights advocate Arnold Schwarzenegger.

                                As tough of a pill as it is to swallow, Republicans know that the only way to hold onto power is to pass themselves off as, well, as most Americans. It's a good show.

                                So have a good time, Republicans. It could be your last happy party for awhile if all the RINOs and liberal majority figure it out on Nov. 2.


                                A page right out of 'polysphere with the gross misrepresentation that the GOP is the party of gay hating, racist scumbags.
                                "Just puttin on the foil" - Jeff Hanson

                                “In a democracy, I realize you don’t need to talk to the top leader to know how the country feels. When I go to a dictatorship, I only have to talk to one person and that’s the dictator, because he speaks for all the people.” - Jimmy Carter

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