allthumbs Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 GOV. GEORGE W. BUSH while running for president: "And I obviously thought about the record (Dick Cheney's voting record). And this is a conservative man, and so am I. But the thing that distinguishes Dick Cheney is, is that he can get along with others, he is a persuasive person. He can't stand the politics that divides people into camps and pits people against each other. He's going to be a great vice president." Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 And they're a bunch of liars, too? Damn, Trask! Check this action out; seems Shrub has provided the now dontopodal Trent Lott with a new poop-chute. Not a bad show by the Texan Terror. He even looks genuinely pissed in that photo. http://www.msnbc.com/news/845511.asp?vts=121220021740 Quote
ScottP Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 Good info there, Scott. Jeez, every time you learn something about these clowns, it sucks! I can dig that. Quote
Lambone Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 Hey, just curious... How do these threads keep changing names? Quote
allthumbs Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 I'm with you on this one DFA. Lott's words sucked. If Lott truly is raciest, he should resign immediately. There's no room for leaders with this itinerary. Quote
freeclimb9 Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 Hey, just curious... How do these threads keep changing names? Quote
Lambone Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 see...me smarter than they thought I was Quote
ScottP Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 I'm with you on this one DFA. Lott's words sucked. If Lott truly is raciest, he should resign immediately. There's no room for leaders with this itinerary. I can dig that. Washington Post Headline: "One Very Tough Day for Cheney:" "Richard B. Cheney likes to tell audiences how much he was enjoying private life before Texas Gov. George W. Bush asked him to be his vice presidential running mate. There were times today when Cheney may have wondered why he ever said yes to the request. The day began with a report in the Dallas Morning News that Cheney, who has lived in Dallas for five years, did not vote in 14 of the state's past 16 elections, including the March 14 primary in which Bush was a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. Later in the day, the Associated Press reported that Halliburton Co., the giant Dallas-based energy services firm that Cheney headed from 1995 until last month, maintained separate bathroom facilities for Americans and foreign employees at its extensive overseas facilities." [Washington Post, 9/9/00] Quote
johnny_destiny Posted December 15, 2002 Posted December 15, 2002 Here are some posts on Slick Willy. Its too bad some of us did not do more research before voting. The left that resides here will not take stock in these articles but that is their way of doing business. Tell a lie long enough and everyone will start believing it. http://patriot.org/bill.htm http://etherzone.com/body.html Quote
Dru Posted December 15, 2002 Posted December 15, 2002 Now when Prez is Bush and VP is Dick You know youre going to get fucked over www.gwbush.com Quote
allthumbs Posted December 15, 2002 Posted December 15, 2002 Dru, I'm curious ... are you with us or against us? I don't hear anyone bashing the Canadian government. Quote
Rainierwon Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Dru, I'm curious ... are you with us or against us? I don't hear anyone bashing the Canadian government. The canadien government doesn't do anything to warrent controversy . Are you saying are you with us or against us as a government or the people that beleive in freedom of speach? What *makes* the US great is freedom to speak against the government even if you live in canada, and btw not every US citezen beleives that the current establishment is doing what is really good from many of it's citezens point of view . Quote
Dru Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 There is no "us". Just look at Sean Penn. Quote
Greg_W Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 (edited) There is no "us". Just look at Sean Penn. In my opinion, this is part of the problem in America. In past days, despite our differences we were all "Americans." This has changed in recent years; to our detriment. This shift can be attributed to many different factors, so I won't attempt to pin it on one thing. Sean Penn is an idiot. Doesn't he understand that, as a successful Hollywood actor, he is a prime example of what the Taliban, Al Qaeda, and radical Islam, hates? Sean Penn is a pathetic loser. Edited December 16, 2002 by Greg_W Quote
Highlander Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 I liked his character Spicoli (sp) in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Imagine him talking with Saddam. Quote
freeclimb9 Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 History will judge whether "Bahgdad Sean" will suffer the same infamy as "Hanoi Jane". Quote
allthumbs Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 "The Democrats have no leaders or direction." = No, that's not true trask, they now have the Screen Actors Guild to lead their party. hahaha, what a bunch of losers. Barbara Streisand for President. Quote
Greg_W Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 Good one, Highlander. Spicoli would make a great ambassador of peace. Quote
Dru Posted December 16, 2002 Posted December 16, 2002 In my opinion, this is part of the problem in America. In past days, despite our differences we were all "Americans." This has changed in recent years; to our detriment. When were those past days, 1) when some Americans owned others, 2) When Abby Hoffman was beaten for wearing the American flag, 3) when anti-Communist witchhunts forced many Americans to leave their own country and live in Europe, 4) when disco was king and everybody wanted to be Travolta? Quote
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