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  1. Congrats, bro. Don't worry about leading 5.10, now you've got the laurels of 5,000 posts to rest on!!
  2. quote: Originally posted by jon: quote:Originally posted by Dave Schuldt: What's this wednesday bullshit, have we changed the day? Dave we changed the day to Wednesday and now it is in Tacoma every week. I am calling bullshit on your strongarm tactics!!!! Eastsiders Unite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. quote: Originally posted by sk: ... when will they see that EXTREAMISM is part of the problem? ...(need I bring up the cursaides?) SK, you can only bring up the C-R-U-S-A-D-E-S if you spell them properly . I don't agree that 'extremism' is the problem, per se. To many on this board I am an 'extremist'; to others I may be too liberal. 'Extreme' is a relative term. It is when those individuals move to use force to convey their message that there is a problem.
  4. quote: Originally posted by Dr Flash Amazing: uber-rich, a group not usually known for their liberal tendencies. Shall I start my list of "uber-riche" liberals? Bill Gates (Jr. & Sr.), The Kennedys, The Roosevelts, Ted Turner, Al Gore & his Father, most of Hollywood,... Check yourself Dr. Flush, your naivete is showing... Greg W
  5. quote: Originally posted by RobBob: Way to go, George, Sr., look what you left us with now by not having the intestinal fortitude to get rid of the maniac then. You can blame our current Secretary of State for that one. If they had listened to Schwartzkopf, Saddam would be a distant memory.
  6. quote: Originally posted by Paco: I do not see how Iraq poses an immediate threat to my way of life. ...sorry, but we haven't been attacked by Iraq yet. Follow the money trail, Paco. Who has the major money and a huge chip on his shoulder? The Saudis and the Iraqis. Osama provides the Saudi connection, but the Iraqis have the infrastructure to create and disseminate weapons of a serious magnitude. The President and Congress committed to routing out those that support Al Qaeda (sp?) and Saddam fills that bill. Do we wait until he has the means to hurt us or sell weapons to someone who wants to hurt us? Despite the fact that he has been in violation of U.N. mandated weapons inspections since the mid '90's. We know what happens when we go soft on these guys, they hit us were it hurts because they perceive us as weak.
  7. quote: Originally posted by Uncle Tricky: It depends. If we think their evil helps our good, like Saddam when he was fighting Iran, or Osama when he was fighting the Soviets in Afghanistan, then we give them weapons and training and money. Or, if its a brutal but effective dictatorship serves our strategic or economic needs, like Saudi Arabia, we'll help them consolidate their grip on power, sure that a friendly evil dictator is preferable to a hostile democracy. And its worked real swell, eh? With friends like we bought, who needs enemies! Nice answer - another sheep being spoonfed by the liberal media.
  8. quote: Originally posted by jkrueger: quote:Originally posted by sk: Marijuana, pot, reefer, grass, smoke, weed, doobie, mary jane, hooch, spleef, cheeba, ganja, da kine, joint, bone, sage, herb, da kind, hemp, cannabis, pakalolo, and blunt! Hey - these were my innane, valuless comments? Do you wear SK's dresses when you post as her?
  9. quote: Originally posted by jkrueger: quote:Originally posted by sk: Marijuana, pot, reefer, grass, smoke, weed, doobie, mary jane, hooch, spleef, cheeba, ganja, da kine, joint, bone, sage, herb, da kind, hemp, cannabis, pakalolo, and blunt! Hey - these were my innane, valuless comments? Then you're batting a thousand on this thread, junior.
  10. Andy the Access Fund guy mentioned in his thread last week that part of the lower wall was still privately owned. Must be her.
  11. The 30 minute descent was via helo rescue right?
  12. quote: Originally posted by sk: someone has my password I did not post that That's what everyone says when they get busted for making an inane, valueless comment in public.
  13. quote: Originally posted by sk: quote:Originally posted by MtnGoat: He says what needs saying in blunt language... I've got some blunt language, too: Marijuana, pot, reefer, grass, smoke, weed, doobie, mary jane, hooch, spleef, cheeba, ganja, da kine, joint, bone, sage, herb, da kind, hemp, cannabis, pakalolo, and blunt! Is that all you Oregon housewives have to think about: escaping reality through drugs and what's happening on your favorite "reality" tv show? Don't get malomar goo on your keyboard Greg W
  14. quote: Originally posted by iain: F'in-a get James Carville in the oval office. Foreign policy experience as consultant to many foreign prime ministers etc etc. Wife Mary M is assistant to Bush so he's even got the bi-partisan angle and he's a hard ass. how ya like them apples? Oh, my ticker!!!!! Page TOP!!! [ 09-16-2002, 03:33 PM: Message edited by: Greg W ]
  15. quote: Originally posted by jkrueger: Get a woman in there for a change... Never happen
  16. quote: Originally posted by iain: I feel embarassed as an American when I consider that people outside of the country pigeonhole me with him as symbols of Americana. Many of us felt the same way for eight years under Slick Willy.
  17. quote: Originally posted by sk: who got kicked off American idol What??!!?!?!?! Don't keep me in suspense. Who was it????
  18. quote: Originally posted by TimL: There are many candidates out there for both parties that would do a much better job then the person we have in office. Who? I'm curious. Several people have said this same thing, but no one will commit to putting a name in the ring. Oh yeah, almost forgot, TimL is a fartknocker [ 09-16-2002, 03:19 PM: Message edited by: Greg W ]
  19. quote: Originally posted by jkrueger: quote:Originally posted by Greg W: Bush is the best of what was available. What was available was not the best. Enlighten me.
  20. quote: Originally posted by iain: Anyone who believes our current president is the best person for the job in this country is simply not facing reality. I don't need to name alternatives to back this up, there are hundreds: democrat, republican, or none of the above. Whether or not you agree w/ the administration's policies becomes secondary when our president makes us look like fools through his inability to create a coherent sentence or present an intelligent response to any unprepped question. Vicente Fox has a more impressive command of our language than our own president. Your point has no merit, Iain. And I will ask you to name alternatives; there were only 4 or 5 candidates to choose from on your ballot. Opening the field to the "hundreds" is an obvious dodge of the issue. Bush is the best of what was available.
  21. quote: Originally posted by Uncle Tricky: The merit of Clinton bait is that is allows the troller to strike quickly, before the fastidious fish suspecting something wrong, has time to eject the bait from his mouth. Thus avoiding telltale stains on certain blue garments?
  22. quote: Originally posted by jkrueger: quote:Originally posted by trask: who gives a shit how he speaks, his cabinet gets busy with goblins Millions of people. It is not truth that matters, but rather, how it is perceived. That's why the media exists - to help us "perceive" reality. Did they actually make you learn stuff in the Oregon school system or just sit around and feel good about yourselves? Greg W
  23. quote: Originally posted by Uncle Tricky: What we need right now is a leader who will feel our pain. I say we change the constitution to bring back a leader with real vision, leadership and integrity! Eat shit, you tool. Move to Cuba; I hear that Fidel is really in touch with the people down there.
  24. quote: Originally posted by Greg W: quote:Originally posted by TimL: Yep, Bush is a good leader in these difficult times. Tell me who you'd think would be better before you pan this point. Yeah....I like his stratergy...and his public speaking skills are top notch. How could anyone think he is an idiot. Answer the question, dipshit, instead of just throwing stones. Who would do a better job? Powell was the one who let Saddam live. He's too soft and wishy-washy. Greg[/QB]
  25. oops, sorry. [ 09-16-2002, 02:27 PM: Message edited by: Greg W ]
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