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Jeff... (the most outright arrogant person [with a buddy who is the most
hateful (he's homophobic transgender, so I suppose he has every right to be hateful)]) Dang, Jeff, I was going to refute your statement, and reclaim the "most hateful" title for myself -- but your buddy simply can't be beat! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 15:21:24 +0000, Gary L. Drescher wrote:
As the CIA pointed out, invading Iraq will likely increase, not decrease, our vulnerability to terrorist attacks. You can't possibly believe this. After all, they rubber stamped the British report that many claim is what Bush is lying to America on. Isn't it funny how they're reliable as time when it supports a negative opinion of the president and unreliable when it supports him? |
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R Hubbell
Oh, I've been around for a little while. As I said in post. "I just don't suffer fools". I just let them rant on. Big John On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 19:45:57 -0800, "R. Hubbell" wrote: On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 16:37:13 -0600 Big John wrote: David David. Once more. I just don't suffer fools and sleep soundly. You Texas 'Two Step' around the original post and now instead of acknowledging the short combings of the last Democratic administration, you blow hot air and try to overwhelm all with Crap. Take your last shot. You've got GW for five more years so drop your pants, bend over and joy it. Big John gone---------------------------------------- * * * plonk Looks like you're new to usenet. Don't get too worked up. I hope you don't plonk everyone you disagree with. But then again I guess that's the republican way. So little tolerance for opposing or alternate views. R. Hubbell On 03 Dec 2003 22:59:11 -0600, David Dyer-Bennet wrote: Big John writes: David You didn't directly address my "lie, steal and cheat". `````````````````````````````````````````````````` ``````````````````````````````` Stood up on TV and admitted to the world that he "lied". More than any other president has done. He seems to actually value integrity. Stole furniture from White House when he left and had to return it (WSJ and other sources) Widely debunked. Cheated on Hillery (admitted on TV) Big deal. I take for granted that anybody at that level has "cheated" on their spouse; power is the ultimate aphrodisiac. The cases we actually *hear* about are a tiny portion of the cases that occur, and are randomly selected. Besides, we have no idea what his actual deal with his wife was; so far as I'm concerned she's the only one with standing to complain of his behavior. Comments. There are a few. I notice you've had nothing to say about the fraud Halliburton and Dick Cheney have been profiting from, and the long string of lies out of the White House to get us into this war, and the deliberate "outing" of an undercover CIA operative to punish her husband for writing a report critical of the administration's position (the "yellowcake" scandal). Or his brother's illegally purging black voters from the rolls in Florida to get Bush elected in the first place. Frankly the crimes of this administration take us back to 19th-century levels, or perhaps to third-world hellhole levels. |
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Montblack
Guess I missused the term. I had planned on gracefully (ungracefully) backing out of participation in the thresd and hoping that some the views expressed did kill someone who believed and acted on them. Thanks for your rational comment. Big John On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 22:41:29 -0600, "Montblack" wrote: ("R. Hubbell" wrote) Looks like you're new to usenet. Don't get too worked up. I hope you don't plonk everyone you disagree with. But then again I guess that's the republican way. So little tolerance for opposing or alternate views. I don't have a horse, a donkey, or an elephant in this fight but...... It's my observation that a person will be labeled intolerant, unless they (whole-heartedly) swallow whatever "alternative" viewpoints the left is sponsoring. Big John, please consider *unplonking* David ...for the holidays g |
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In article , Jeffrey Voight
wrote: I would also say that Monday Morning Quarterbacking has the benefit of 20/20 vision, the sad part is that not all hindsight is 20/20. -- Bob Noel |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 20:42:45 -0600 Big John wrote:
R Hubbell Oh, I've been around for a little while. As I said in post. "I just don't suffer fools". I just let them rant on. Agreed, me too. If the shoe fits wear it. R. Hubbell Big John On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 19:45:57 -0800, "R. Hubbell" wrote: On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 16:37:13 -0600 Big John wrote: David David. Once more. I just don't suffer fools and sleep soundly. You Texas 'Two Step' around the original post and now instead of acknowledging the short combings of the last Democratic administration, you blow hot air and try to overwhelm all with Crap. Take your last shot. You've got GW for five more years so drop your pants, bend over and joy it. Big John gone---------------------------------------- * * * plonk Looks like you're new to usenet. Don't get too worked up. I hope you don't plonk everyone you disagree with. But then again I guess that's the republican way. So little tolerance for opposing or alternate views. R. Hubbell On 03 Dec 2003 22:59:11 -0600, David Dyer-Bennet wrote: Big John writes: David You didn't directly address my "lie, steal and cheat". `````````````````````````````````````````````````` ``````````````````````````````` Stood up on TV and admitted to the world that he "lied". More than any other president has done. He seems to actually value integrity. Stole furniture from White House when he left and had to return it (WSJ and other sources) Widely debunked. Cheated on Hillery (admitted on TV) Big deal. I take for granted that anybody at that level has "cheated" on their spouse; power is the ultimate aphrodisiac. The cases we actually *hear* about are a tiny portion of the cases that occur, and are randomly selected. Besides, we have no idea what his actual deal with his wife was; so far as I'm concerned she's the only one with standing to complain of his behavior. Comments. There are a few. I notice you've had nothing to say about the fraud Halliburton and Dick Cheney have been profiting from, and the long string of lies out of the White House to get us into this war, and the deliberate "outing" of an undercover CIA operative to punish her husband for writing a report critical of the administration's position (the "yellowcake" scandal). Or his brother's illegally purging black voters from the rolls in Florida to get Bush elected in the first place. Frankly the crimes of this administration take us back to 19th-century levels, or perhaps to third-world hellhole levels. |
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 01:09:42 GMT Jeffrey Voight wrote:
No, no. I'm the most arrogant, and one of my buddies is the most hateful. However, I would point out that in following this thread, you've contributed nothing but 'one-liners.' I can't tell if you're attempting to defend Europe's past behavior or if you're just anti-current-U.S. administration. I'm not 100% on board with some of the decisions that our current administration has made. However, I do know that the president's visit to Iraq boosted the morale of the troops in that dining facility by orders of magnitude if even for a short time period. Boosted the moral of 600 troops of how many troops in Afghanistan and Iraq? Thousands. You're argument is really bringing home the fact that it was a political stunt. If he was sincere and meant it to be a morale booster he would have involved many, many more troops. But be honest it's way too dangerous over there for him to do that. In fact once the wheels of AF1 left Iraq those troops were reminded of just how dangerous a place it is there. I would also say that Monday Morning Quarterbacking has the benefit of 20/20 vision, but actually making tough decisions often includes the use of blinders. Some of these blinders are placed by rules and regulations, some of them are based upon impulse decisions. We went into Iraq knowing that there were WMD. We have since been unsuccessful in discovering them. We have also recently learned that Mr. Hussein may very well have been bragging that he had WMD when in reality, he had paused (and, yes, paused is the right word) his development while the U.N. microscope clips were holding him down. Mr. Hussein did some bad bad things to his country and his neighbors. The U.N. blew an awful lot of smoke up everybody's butts with sanctions and idle threats. When it came time to put-up or shut-up, they chose the shut-up stance. Any country with lots of oil does bad, bad things to there people with few exceptions. The Iraqis are "knuckleheads" because they don't see things our way? You aren't arrogant but myopic. Big differences between the two. Now get back to your TV watching and shopping and fornicating like a good domesticated citizen should. ![]() R. Hubbell |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 02:49:49 GMT Bob Noel wrote:
In article .ca, Brian Burger wrote: On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, mike regish wrote: If that truly becomes the case, I will seriously consider moving to Canada. Canada has a great tradition as a refuge for the more sensible sort of American! Not just Vietnam, either. Consider the Yanks who *did* want to fight while the US was waffling around with neutrality in the two World Wars! ![]() some people just aren't happy. whining when the US doesn't take action and more whining when the US does. So are you saying you're happy when they take action and happy when they don't? Not sure which position is better. But it's an interesting, alternate position to take. R. Hubbell -- Bob Noel |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 19:51:06 -0600 "Matthew P. Cummings" wrote:
On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 02:49:49 +0000, Bob Noel wrote: some people just aren't happy. whining when the US doesn't take action and more whining when the US does. They would whine if you hung 'em with a new rope... That's sounds like a retro-republican solution to deal with people with alternate, differing views. Are you hoping for its revival to cleanse the globe of those who would oppose your views? R. Hubbell |
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![]() "mike regish" wrote in message news:nq8Ab.311733$ao4.1062502@attbi_s51... | You are without a doubt the most contemptuous, hateful and outright arrogant | person I've yet run into, and there are some doozies in the pro-bush tribe. | Get off your high horse and get in touch with reality at some point in your | miserable life. | I am not sure what you are saying -- honestly. Are you contending that we are looting Iraq, raping the women, and bringing our soldiers home loaded with Iraqi TVs (as Iraq did to Kuwait)? If not, what do you think we are doing there? You have not been following this news group for very long if you think I am an enthusiastic supporter of Bush. However, when he is right he deserves credit for it. Now, I will tell you what I think is contemptuous, hateful, and outright arrogant: the anti-Bush clowns who can't stand the thought that the man could possibly do anything right. They are absolutely foaming at the mouth over it. They are furious that we have not begun looting Iraqi oil fields. They are absolutely incensed that our soldiers are doing everything possible to not appear to be an occupying force -- even endangering their own lives to do it. The anti-Bush crowd is livid that not only are we not looting the country, but we have no intention of allowing France, Germany, or Russia to loot the country, either. And the thing that gets them the most -- Bush appears to actually be sincere about his reasons for invading Iraq and he appears determined to make good on his promises there. Now, I think it is extremely hateful, contemptuous, and arrogant to wish that our own soldiers who are faithfully serving our country will meet disaster just to serve the anti-Bush crowd's political agenda and give Bush a black eye. | I don't plonk anybody, but that may just change. I'm sure that will break | your heart. If the truth hurts, you should probably plonk me. In any event, I have the same opinion of you that you have of me. In fact, my opinion of you is even lower. However, I will not plonk you. I don't feel it necessary to only read posts from people who agree with me. However, I understand your need to avoid opinions dissenting from your own point of view, so don't be ashamed if you have such a weak character. | | I'll bet you make a lot of money. | How much money I make is none of your business. However, I am retired and devote my time to flight instructing, so I arguably make no money at all. :-) |
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