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Author: ClaveClave
Date: Jan 6, 2007 20:54
"Capt. C. G. Culpepper" madmadmadmadlibs.net> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 16:28:15 -0800, "Clave"
> cablespeed.com> wrote:
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>>"Toady Killer" toadys.org> wrote in message
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>>> On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 08:38:12 -0600, "Joe Steel"
>>> highstream.net> wrote:
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>>>>That's absurd.
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>>>>The Democrats promised a 100 Hour Agenda and it doesn't include anything
>>>>about Iraq.
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>>> And it's the sole reason they have their 'majority'.
>>>
>>> That's why they win only once every 12 years.
>> ...
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Author: liberalhereliberalhere
Date: Jan 6, 2007 20:52
Adam Albright wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 01:27:14 GMT, David Hartung quixnet.net>
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>>> On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 21:27:16 GMT, David Hartung quixnet.net>
>>> wrote:
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>>>> Harry Hope wrote:
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Author: Stanley F. NelsonStanley F. Nelson
Date: Jan 6, 2007 20:48
Yours is the strange view of reality that avoids any truth except your
version of truth. Bush is a stunned idiot, neither comprehending realities
of the world around him, nor having any capacity to deal with such objective
realities. Democratic ideas and ideals propelled this nation upward from
the Great Depression, inspired us to lead in defeating Nazi Germany and
Imperial Japan in World War II, and re-built our economy and the economies
of our major enemies after the war (which a victor had never before done),
and put in motion the policies that led eventually to the collapse of the
Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.
The election of November 6 had nothing to do with "moderate Republicans" and
everything to do with getting our nation on a responsible course internally
and internationally.
Our nation will survive the Bush presidency, but we and the world will need
years to recover from it.
May the peace of our Lord be always with you.
Stanley F. Nelson
Dallas.
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Author: robwrobw
Date: Jan 6, 2007 20:23
Don't bet your Mom on it.
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Author: robwrobw
Date: Jan 6, 2007 20:21
Read the article.
Saw nothing about the guy being a liberal.
"VyperSpit" moveon.org> wrote in message
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Author: liberalhereliberalhere
Date: Jan 6, 2007 19:12
David Hartung wrote:
> Dano wrote:
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>>> This is fiscal responsibility?
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>> Better that we didn't entangle ourselves in senseless wars in the first
>> place. Got any idea what the Iraq war has cost to this point? But if
>> you're going to ask our young (and some not so young) people to be
>> willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for their country and us, then
>> you damn well better take care of them.
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> I agree, but after years of complaining(rightly so) about Republican fiscal
> irresponsibility, the first thing the Democrats do is to spend money. I find
> that interesting.
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Author: CallistoCallisto
Date: Jan 6, 2007 18:50
Well, you are allowed to blame Clinton, if you confess that for six
years all you have done is sit on you ass and say "I really ought to do
somehting about this, one day..."
I mean, what a confession of do-nothinginsm.
USA-Freedom to Fascism wrote:
> I am so sick of these lying Republicans trying to blame the Bush Recession
> on Bill Clinton. The last year should convince anyone that Republicans are
> the most pathetic...
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Author: arghargh
Date: Jan 6, 2007 18:36
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/07/world/middleeast/07ticktock.html
January 7, 2007
Before Hanging, a Push for Revenge and a Push Back
By JOHN F. BURNS
This article was reported by John F. Burns, James Glanz, Sabrina
Tavernise and Marc Santora and written by Mr. Burns.
BAGHDAD, Jan. 6 — When American soldiers woke Saddam Hussein in his
cell near Baghdad airport at 3:55 a.m. last Saturday, they told him to
dress for a journey to Baghdad. He had followed the routine dozens of
times before, traveling by helicopter in the predawn darkness to the
courtroom where he spent 14 months on trial for his life.
When his cell lights were dimmed Friday night, Mr. Hussein may have
hoped that he would live a few days longer, and perhaps cheat the
hangman altogether.
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Author: USA-Freedom to FascismUSA-Freedom to Fascism
Date: Jan 6, 2007 18:35
I am so sick of these lying Republicans trying to blame the Bush Recession
on Bill Clinton. The last year should convince anyone that Republicans are
the most pathetic 'blamers' of all-time.
Doesn't it figure that the same people who always screw up our economy
always blame other people for their actions? The word 'accountability' is
NOT in any Republican dictionary! Here's something we can do:
Remind Republicans this is not America's first Bush recession. Going by the
current Republicans spin, was the first Bush recession Ronald Reagan's
fault? Ask them who they blame for the Reagan recession of '82-'83? What
about the Ford recession? Or the Nixon recession? Were those Bill Clinton's
fault too?
The stock market has gone down more under Bush than anyone, including
Herbert Hoover. Is that Clinton's fault? Do they blame Bill for Hoover's
lousy record? Was the Reagan stock market crash of 1987 Bill Clinton's
fault?
What about Reagan's and George Bush's exploding deficits and bankrupt
government? Was that Clinton's fault or Reagan's and George Bush's? Clinton
closed the borrow and spend gap and gave us huge surpluses, which Bush II
wasted.
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