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04-10-2004, 21:13 | #1 |
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Hahaha - W4prez - LOL
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http://www.w4prez.com/cartoon1.html http://www.w4prez.com/cartoon2.html http://www.w4prez.com/cartoon3.html This guy is one crazy republican dumbass. If this is a serious website, I pity the fool. http://www.w4prez.com/ |
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05-10-2004, 00:10 | #3 |
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thanks ypsidan this is great
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05-10-2004, 12:41 | #4 |
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How come Condoleezza is in both cabinets?
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And instead of making a new thread, here's this: >A Conservative point of view > >You might be interested in the following just written >by Charley Reese of the Orlando Sentinel. If you know >the writer and his strongly conservative >reputation, you should find it eye opening. Note >particularly what he says about John Kerry. The >conservative journalists, Robert Novak and >William Kristol, happen to be saying the same things. >Here's a column from the VERY CONSERVATIVE Charley >Reese of the Orlando Sentinal. > >Vote For A Man, Not A Puppet > >Americans should realize that if they vote for >President Bush's re-election, they are really voting >for the architects of war ---Dick Cheney, Donald >Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz and the rest of that cabal of >neoconservative ideologues and their corporate >backers. I have sadly come to the conclusion >that President Bush is merely a frontman, an empty >suit, who is manipulated by the people in his >administration. Bush has the most dangerously >simplistic view of the world of any president in my >memory. It's no wonder the president avoids press >conferences like the plague. Take away his cue cards >and he can barely talk. Americans should be >embarrassed that an Arab king (Abdullah of Jordan) >spoke more fluently and articulately in English than >our own president at their joint press conference >recently. John Kerry is at least an educated man, >well-read, who knows how to think and who knows that >the world is a great deal more complex than Bush's >comic-book world of American heroes and foreign >evildoers. It's unfortunate that in our poorly >educated country, Kerry's very intelligence and >refusal to adopt simplistic slogans might doom his >presidential election efforts But Thomas >Jefferson said it well, as he did so often, when he >observed that people who expect to be ignorant and >free expect what never was and never will be. > >People who think of themselves as conservatives will >really display their stupidity, as I did in the last >election, by voting for Bush. Bush is as far >from being a conservative as you can get. Well, he >fooled me once, but he won't fool me twice. It is not >at all conservative to balloon government >spending, to vastly increase the power of government, >to show contempt for the Constitution and the rule of >law, or to tell people that foreign >outsourcing of American jobs is good for them, that >giant fiscal and trade deficits don't matter, and that >people should not know what their government >is doing Bush is the most prone-to-classify, the most >secretive president in the 20th century. His >administration leans dangerously toward the >authoritarian. > >It's no wonder that the Justice Department has >convicted a few Arab-Americans of supporting >terrorism. What would you do if you found >yourself arrested and a federal prosecutor whispers in >your ear that either you can plea-bargain this or the >president will designate you an enemy combatant and >you'll be held incommunicado for the duration? > >This election really is important, not only for >domestic reasons, but because Bush's foreign policy >has been a dangerous disaster. He's >almost restarted the Cold War with Russia and the >nuclear arms race. America is not only hated in the >Middle East, but it has few friends anywhere in the >world due to the arrogance and ineptness of the Bush >administration. Don't forget, a scientific poll of >Europeans found us, Israel, North Korea and Iran as >the greatest threats to world peace. > >I will swallow a lot of petty policy differences with >Kerry to get a man in the White House with brains >enough not to blow up the world and us with it. >Go to Kerry's Web site (www.johnkerry.com ><http://www.johnkerry.com/> ) >and read some of the magazine profiles on him. You'll >find that there is a great deal more to Kerry than the >GOP attack dogs would have you believe. >Besides, it would be fun to have a president who plays >hockey, windsurfs, rides motorcycles, plays the >guitar, writes poetry and speaks French. It >would be good to have a man in the White House who has >killed people face to face. Killing people has a >sobering effect on a man and dispels all >illusions. |
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