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Wednesday, November 8, 2006 at 10:12 AM You beat me on WHAT? God only knows what desperate "victory" you're claiming now in the name of the female collective. —striker |
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Wednesday, November 8, 2006 at 10:13 AM The pressure from the democrats was too much for him. I think hes not as evil as Cheney, and just kinda said "fuck this" and decided to retire. —Darkfloyd |
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Wednesday, November 8, 2006 at 10:15 AM I posted a similar thread before you did. No one comment in this one anymore. Only comment in mine now. —mandeemoo22 |
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Wednesday, November 8, 2006 at 10:26 AM You HAVE to be kidding me. You think you're the only one with an internet connection who can see time stamps? STOP proving me dead wrong about females being super PETTY and childish. I'm dead WRONG, you're not being petty and/or desperate at all. —striker |
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Wednesday, November 8, 2006 at 11:08 AM HOLY SHIT, bush blathers on in his news conference for almost an hour. He's in full retreat and doesn't know how to stop the bleeding. He tried being folksy but just dug himself a bigger hole. I listened to the whole thing with no video (the only way to notice certain things) and WOW bush was a disaster in that news conference. The reporters went on the offensive, bush tried to get into it with them but only made things worse. At one point he trapped himself into essentially ADMITTING that he purposefully lies to reporters so as to keep them from asking certain things until events have changed and bush is ready to release the whole information. Bush KNEW he was caught admitting he purposefully misleads reporters and americans, the reporter knew it and pursued it. Even the CBS commentators seemed almost at a loss as to what to do with what bush had just admitted. They knew he was trapped but in such a big news day where republicans have utterly imploded, they knew they had to put this in line with all the other republican bad news. —striker |
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Wednesday, November 8, 2006 at 11:53 AM Because it is the fundamental position of the American Rule-Of-Law Party that individual sovereignty must remain paramount, we cannot brook the hypocrisy of those "conservative" Republicans who claim to reject bureaucratic encroachment on personal freedoms, yet put restrictions on personal behavior (anti-drug laws, anti-sodomy laws). Nor can we rely on "liberal" Democrats, whose efforts to regiment society through excessive taxation and misguided attempts to improve conditions for the poor through social legislation (affirmative action, anti-gun laws) have resulted in a snarl of bureaucracy and crippling litigation whose only beneficiary is an ever-growing swarm of lawyer-profiteers. Both these approaches undermine true democratic freedoms and individual rights to liberty, self-defense, and property. The Rule-Of-Law Party calls for the abolition of any and all restrictions on drug and weapons possession and an immediate suspension of all environmental-protection laws that infringe on the right to property ownership. —ZT-In-Recovery |
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