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Group: nashville.general · Group Profile
Author: David MoffittDavid Moffitt Date: May 15, 2008 16:45
"InfoSuperHwyRoadKill" hellsgate.com> wrote in message
news:rE2Xj.20760$C8.12786@bignews2.bellsouth.net...
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| "David Moffitt" buttsquezzingweasels.org> repeated the voices in
| his head news:P9SdnaFY3_rf5bbVnZ2dnUVZ_vzinZ2d@earthlink.com...
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| > | Hillary has not committed atrocities in the vein of what Hitler did;
| >
| > Talk to Vince Fosters survivors.
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| . . . do I hear Michael McDonald singing "What a Fool Believes"?
So you admit you are schizophrenic.
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| http://www.snopes.com/politics/clintons/bodycount.asp
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| http://www.salon.com/news/1998/03/cov_11news.html
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| >
| > | Bush is a recovering alcoholic and is widely thought to have had a
| > | cocaine problem that was swept under the rug thanks to family
| > | connections. So my statement has more legs than yours.
| >
| > Don't forget that Slick's own brother Roger said he had a nose for
cocaine
| > like a vaccum cleaner.
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| . . . and that means what to Bill Clinton?
Bush is a dry drunk and Clinton is a coke head.
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| > | >|
| > | >| >
| > | >| >but you're beloved Bush kept promising to smoke him
| > | >| >| out. Now, we're all the sudden supposed to forget about him and
| > care
| > | >| >| about liberating Iraq? I wasn't breathing shit on 9/11 caused by
| > Iraq,
| > | >| >| but rather Osama; so I and many people in the world have a
| > different
| > | >| >| world view than Bushie.
| > | >| >
| > | >| >The military is still looking for him and never stopped.
| > | >|
| > | >| Bullshit, bullshit, bullshit. The military never really launched a
| > | >| massive effort to look for him,
| > | >
| > | > Really? What were we doing in Afganistan and in Tora Bora?
| > |
| > | Failing to catch Bin Laden, apparently.
| >
| > So you admit we are hunting for Osama.
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| . . . Now? With the same zeal as the hunt for Carmen San Diego.
ROTFLMAO! Now I see the problem, you don't know fantasy from reality!
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| Actually, they know where Bin Laden is. He's sharing an apartment with
the
| anthrax dude and Nicole Simpsons real killer.
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| > | >
| > | >
| > | >otherwise it wouldn't have outsourced
| > | >| his capture to the Pakistanis.
| > | >
| > | > Only in Paskistan. We cannot deploy troops into Pakistan.
| > |
| > | Which is where he's been widely known to be for ages. Instead of
| > | coddling Musharraf and giving him aid, how about showing some guts? We
| > | pussyfoot around that guy so much it's a joke. If a Democrat president
| > | did that, Republicans would say they were coddling a terrorist.
| >
| > The last Democrat President did evewn less. He even announced where and
| > when
| > he was bombing a suspected hideout.
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| . . . but managed to help put an end to the genocide of Muslims in Bosnia
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| > | >
| > | >Bush had a jihad on his mind and was
| > | >| co-opted by the Cheneys of the world to carry out their mission
under
| > | >| the guise of a "war on terra" that has of yet solved nothing.
| > | >
| > | > How many "terra" attack have we had since 9/11? How many did Clinton
| > have
| > | >during his administration?
| > |
| > | The fact that we haven't had any proves nothing.
| >
| > It proves the current administration has done better t6han the last one.
| >
| > We had the worst ever
| > | attack on U.S. soil under Bush,
| >
| > Financed, planned, and trained for under the Clinton administration.
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| Clinton had Oklahoma City . . . you remember . . . Ultra Conservative neo
| Gun Nuts with many of the beliefs you hold dear. Then there was the
| christian terrorist, Eric Rudolph, who was also a member of the ultra
| conservative neo gun nut club.
Don't forget the people he burned to death to save them.
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| >
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| > | >
| > | > I see you are Catholic only when it is convient.
| > |
| > | I see you're more worried about judging than living your own life.
| > | What's that line about casting stones again? What a hypocrit; go
| > | start your own country and establish your own religion if it suits
| > | you, but my practices are none of your damn business. See, I'm
| > | intelligent enough to make those choices for myself; I don't need a
| > | nanny state doing them for me and I don't need fear mongering to do it
| > | for me either.
| >
| > You cannot be a practicing Catholic and support abortion and
| > homosexuality.
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| Yes you can. Somehow you mistakenly think being faithful and religious
| overrides a fallable human's free will. On the other hand, Eric Rudolf
| would be a good Catholic based on your statement of belief from above.
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| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Robert_Rudolph#Alleged_motivations
So you support killing your children and grandchildren. How sad.
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| > | >
| > | >| > I'm not in the business of
| > | >| >| telling others what they should believe, but if you're willing
to
| > pay
| > | >| >| for a state-sponsored jihad to convert Iraqis to Christians,
then
| > pay
| > | >| >| my share too.
| > | >| >
| > | >| >I don't care what religion they are.
| > | >|
| > | >| You might not, but converting them to Christians is the only reason
| > | >| GWB wants them there. He believes he's a modern day prophet for
| > Jesus.
| > | >
| > | > Cite?
| > |
| > | The NY Times magazine did an enormous piece on it about 18 months ago.
| >
| > So you don't have a cite.
| >
| Right here in Nashville . . .
| Later that day, the president did so. At Opryland in Nashville--the old
| "Buckle of the Bible Belt"--Bush told religious broadcasters that "the
| terrorists hate the fact that... we can worship Almighty God the way we
see
| fit," and that the United States was called to bring God's gift of liberty
| to "every human being in the world." In his view, the chances of success
| were better than good. (After all, at the National Prayer Breakfast a few
| days before, he'd declared that "behind all of life and all history there
is
| a dedication and purpose, set by the hand of a just and faithful God." If
| that's so, America couldn't fail.)
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| http://www.newsweek.com/id/58666?tid=relatedcl
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| The 2003 State of the Union
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| http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/01/20030128-19.html
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| Americans are a free people, who know that freedom is the right of every
| person and the future of every nation. The liberty we prize is not
America's
| gift to the world, it is God's gift to humanity. (Applause.)
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| We Americans have faith in ourselves, but not in ourselves alone. We do
not
| know -- we do not claim to know all the ways of Providence, yet we can
trust
| in them, placing our confidence in the loving God behind all of life, and
| all of history.
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| *May He guide us now.* And may God continue to bless the United States of
| America. (Applause.)
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| As I said in my State of the Union, liberty is not America's gift to the
| world. Liberty is God's gift to every human being in the world.
(Applause.)
| America has great challenges; challenges at home and challenges abroad.
| *WE'RE CALLED* to extend the promise of this country into the lives of
every
| citizen who lives here. *WE'RE CALLED* to defend our nation and to lead
the
| world to peace, and we will meet both challenges with courage and with
| confidence. (Applause.)
None of your links support your position that Bush thinks "he's a modern day
prophet for Jesus." OTOH isn't that the Popes job?
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| > | >
| > | >Remember.. Some people are a lot like slinkies.... They are not
really
| > good
| > | >for anything, but.. they still bring a smile to your face when you
push
| > them
| > | >down a flight of stairs. ":o)
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| > Maybe if Clinton had kept his promise, an estimated 5,000 people in New
| > York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. who are now dead would be
| > alive today.
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| Actually, if we can blame Clinton as you claim, then the number would be
| more like 10,000 not counting Iraqis (possibly hundreds of thousands) and
we
| wouldn't be sitting in the middle of Iraquagmire.
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