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Anonny Moose wrote:
"IntarsiaCo" wrote in message ... http://www.nationalreview.com/kudlow/kudlow200410260846.asp Kerry, Viet Cong and Osama, indeed Now there's a good source of unbiased news. Not. National Review is a magazine and book publisher focusing on international and political news and opinion from a conservative viewpoint. karen That was an unusually good article for Larry Kudlow. Of course it's biased. If you want unbiased, read _US News and World Report_. Boring. A couple of thoughts that I've stolen from I-dont-remember-where that kind of sum up Bush and Kerry: 1) Bush has a plan, and Kerry has a plan to have a plan. 2) Bush was born on third base and thinks he hit a triple. Best regards, Bob P.S. John Edwards, and to a lesser extent Dick Chaney, scare me more than Kerry or Bush. President Chaney is scary; President Edwards is terrifying. |
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In article , "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "IntarsiaCo" wrote in message ... .the old "socialism" kneejerk reaction. Right out of the play book! Some people do for themselves, some expect the government to do for them cradle to grave, which side do you tend to favor? Are you of the entitlement ilk? Sorry. No left turns. We're discussing Kerry & Jane Fonda, not economic theory. You injected Lenin into the conversation, even though it had absolutely nothing to do with the subject. I called you on it, as was appropriate, because as you ran out of breathing room, you pulled the old "socialism" nonsense out of your hat. Actually Jane Fonda like Lenin was a red herring. At base the argument remains a loony paraphrase of the Switnut inventions which demand first that one believes one of the world's great humanitarians, Nguyen Thi Binh, constitutes a sinister delegation, & second that Kerry met with her in 1971 (or 1970 as Intarsia's increasingly goofy Swiftnut paraphrase would have it). The two assumptions are false; Binh was not evil incarnate let alone a plurality of demons, & Kerry never met with her or any other delegation (or multiple delegations as the poor paraphrase would have it). When a fellow is repeating lies this big & not even capable of an accurate cut-&-paste, it does become necessary for that sort of dufus to truck out red herrings & kitchen sinks & argue those instead, since the argument is lost anyway. It's like the chap I corrected when he claimed all Jews are communists, who got so ****ed off that he accidentally lampooned himself with a classic nutbag red herring, "Oh yeah? Well, it's a GOOD thing Nixon helped kill those commy jew Rosenbergs!" But if Jane were the all-new topic, the worst that could be said against her is that she was once the flipside of the kind of raving Swiftnuts we have today, who likewise would like some of us to believe what they want us to believe & truth be damned. Interasia swallowed their hook so becomes himself the flipside of Hanoi Jane's worst moment of folly. But the likes of the Swiftnuts & other Bush sycophants are worse than Jane, because she has for twenty years admitted to having been a dunderhead, but the Swiftnuts are descending deeper into old age never having grown up. Jane has learned to embrace a fuller truth than her blinders & gullibility permitted when she was young. The Swiftnuts & their ilk just stay the flipside of preposterous myths, bigotted follies, old-hat red-baiting, & frequent loony inventions that liken even a moderately progressive attitude as tanatamount to being a communist traitor. So in terms of ability to grow & gain some slight respect for truth & decency, the Swiftnut types remain very smallminded lying dirty propogandists, in contrast to Jane Fonda who is today merely an innocuous old woman with an arch-conservative ex-husband, a serious case of depression not helped by realizing what a fool she once was, & a late-in-life wet-one for Jesus. -paghat the ratgirl -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" Visit the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com |
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In article , zxcvbob wrote:
P.S. John Edwards, and to a lesser extent Dick Chaney, scare me more than Kerry or Bush. President Chaney is scary; President Edwards is terrifying. What would be so bad about President Dougie Hauser? It'd be good to learn that now because after Kerry does his eight years, Dougie's next up. -paghat the ratgirl -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" Visit the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com |
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