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Author: Tomasz RadkoTomasz Radko Date: Nov 10, 2007 14:50
Tarkus pisze:
> Tomasz Radko wrote:
>> Read my lips: tha lady cried because he saw a commercial. A
>> _commercial_. And she thinks Obama is "cincere" because of that
>> commercial. And USA Constitution gives her a right to vote.
>
> Wow, I'm shocked!
>
> Almost as much as I'm shocked that people voted for Ronald Reagan
> because they liked his movies, or women who voted for Bill Clinton
> because they found him attractive, or people who like Fred Thompson
> because he makes such a good DA on Law & Order.
>
> Are you really that naive that you think this is a isolated case?
No, I'm not. I hate democracy just the same, no matter if it gives a win
to conservatives or socialists. The regime in which two drunkards from
the beer shed have more to say than professor from an university, is sick.
> You know, ALL candidates have commercials. For a reason. And that
> reason is not to educate, but to be elected.
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Author: Tomasz RadkoTomasz Radko Date: Nov 10, 2007 14:53
El Abogado Que Delira En Usenet® pisze:
> What exactly is the story here, anyway? A sad, lonely woman with
> a dying brother had an overly emotional response because a famous
> Senator took a couple of minutes out of his day to be nice to her?
> Great, let's mock the crap out of her.
Yes. Being emotional because some political rep was nice? Come on.
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Author: TarkusTarkus Date: Nov 10, 2007 15:06
Tomasz Radko wrote:
> Dictatorships divide into bad and good. Democracy is always stupid.
Wow. Just wow.
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Author: Hutcheson, SamHutcheson, Sam Date: Nov 10, 2007 17:01
On Nov 9, 11:12 pm, Atlanta Cardfan example.net> wrote:
> Hutcheson, Sam wrote:
>> On Nov 8, 8:11 pm, Dirk wrote:
>>> Hutcheson, Sam wrote:
>>>> On Nov 8, 4:12 pm, Lance Freezeland
>>>> consolidated.net> wrote:
>>>> Assuming you're trolling and assuming I will not click the link, what
>>>> the fuck are you on about? Did some treasonous Defeatocrat claim that
>>>> torturing babies was wrong or something?
>>> Nah, it's just Rush pissing and moaning again.
>
>
>> I'll assume Lance is being an idiot then.
>
> No, he's just pointing out what a group of wusses you...
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Author: El Abogado Que Delira En Usenet®El Abogado Que Delira En Usenet® Date: Nov 10, 2007 19:02
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:53:13 +0100, Tomasz Radko
wrote:
>El Abogado Que Delira En Usenet® pisze:
>
>> What exactly is the story here, anyway? A sad, lonely woman with
>> a dying brother had an overly emotional response because a famous
>> Senator took a couple of minutes out of his day to be nice to her?
>> Great, let's mock the crap out of her.
>
>Yes. Being emotional because some political rep was nice? Come on.
I suspect she was being emotional because her brother is dying.
Meeting Obama probably just brought that to the surface.
Regardless, she doesn't deserve to be an object of national ridicule.
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Date: Nov 10, 2007 19:05
Tomasz Radko wrote:
> Dirk pisze:
>
>> On Nov 9, 8:39 pm, Tomasz Radko wrote:
>>
>>> Dirk pisze:
>>>
>>>> On Nov 9, 5:19 pm, Tomasz Radko wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> He can, I'm afraid. You're too optimistic.
>>>>
>>>> You and Lance seem to have forgotten the tsunami of complaints from
>>>> the right wing when Mrs. Alito stormed out of the room in tears on
>>>> account of those meanie-head Senators with their hard questions.
>>>
>>> Read my lips: tha lady cried because he saw a commercial. A
>>> _commercial_.
>>
>>
>> She'd met him in person. She mentioned having seen one of his ...
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Author: Hutcheson, SamHutcheson, Sam Date: Nov 10, 2007 19:06
On Nov 9, 5:10 pm, Lance Freezeland
consolidated.net> wrote:
>>> One was having an emotional outburst because of her love for another.
>>> The other was crying and choosing a candidate based on someone holding
>>> her hand, and seeming sincere.
>
>>> You can't see the difference?
>
>>Not really, no. You see them because they confirm your huge pre-
>>existing bias.
>
> You can't be this dumb.
Which translates into "Lance can't actually make an argument that his
position is the case, so he'll call people names." Congrats,
councellor. Quite the display of rhetoric.
s/
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Author: El Abogado Que Delira En Usenet®El Abogado Que Delira En Usenet® Date: Nov 10, 2007 19:36
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:46:25 +0100, Tomasz Radko
wrote:
>> You do know where you can shove that authoritarian ideology of yours, yes?
>> Might I suggest using a rusty chainsaw to tamp it in real good?
>You see? Somebody is saying something you don't agree, and all arguments
>you could find is a violence. Very typical.
Typical of what? He didn't say he wished you were dead, did he?
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Author: Tomasz RadkoTomasz Radko Date: Nov 10, 2007 21:01
Dirk pisze:
>>> She'd met him in person. She mentioned having seen one of his
>>> commercials.
>>> I have no idea why you continue to harp on this idiotic point.
>>
>>
>> You find nothing stupid in taking a view basing on commercials and two
>> seconds handshake?
>
> No, rather I find everything stupid about your judgement based on next
> to no information and a prodding from your conservo-fascist hero Rush.
I don't know what Rush has to say about it. He's not my idol. I've
listen what this lady has said on the radio - and that's enough. You've
lied thrice. Clearly all you could do is to use tactics of your
socialist hero, Goebbels. Lie, lie and lie again - something will stick.
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