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  • #21
    Originally posted by dstyle
    Clinton messed up more then he fixed, and he bombed Christians.
    if your ideology is final on that judgement, i wonder what you think about in the current mess we're in. Not to mention they just released that we have reached record budget defiects

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    • #22
      That is no reason to say he should quit. He is a third party candidate; it will be impossible for him to get elected. But if I were him I would keep trying. You are only upset because you are a democrat but for someone who thinks both democrats and republicans are equally bad, there is no argument. And by commenting on his campaign money you are basically saying there should never be a third-party candidate, especially if he is a liberal. Ok buddy.

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      • #23
        And by commenting on his campaign money you are basically saying there should never be a third-party candidate, especially if he is a liberal. Ok buddy.
        How do you come upon that conclusion??? I never said that 3rd party candidate should never be.

        I simply put that the money his campaign is driven on, and the petition drive funding is backed by the other party that is thankful for him in 2000 and hope he'll spoil 2004 as well.

        If it was in a double digit polling situation then I would say stay in the race, but in an election as important as this one, there is no room. Three's a crowd.


        OK Buddy?

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        • #24
          Yes, he is a crowd for the democrats. That is my point. He will take money from where ever it comes and some of it comes from the republicans because he takes votes from democrats. That is a given. I came up with that conclusion because ultimately you always want a democrat to be president and any votes that can affect that are unwanted. Seeing as it will always be that situation, you will always be crowded by any Naderesque candidate and ultimately would never want a liberal third-party candidate....buddy.

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          • #25
            Buddy sounds so evil now lol.

            Bush and Leinhart 2004.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by jilbagh
              do you have a degree in poli sci and history as i do?
              Having a degree is no grounds for being intelligent. Any one can have a degree, only the nerfbrains pretend to be intelligent by shoving degrees or credentials.


              Originally posted by jilbagh
              The President stated that he wouldn't go to war without UN support, and congress granted him on that promise and many other he backed out on.
              Just what are you babbling about here? This is totally nonsensical and irrelevant, in fact, Congress has nothing to do with the U.N.


              Originally posted by jilbagh
              If you dont like it, you can live like a king in Mexico or get taxed in Canada, or live in political and economic unrest in Haiti, Argentina, Venenzuela...Nader just has a ego trip, Perot knew when to drop out...Nader just doesn't know when to quit
              Oh the irony of a Demorat giving me the "love it or leave it" plan. You apparently do not understand "democracy" since you believe in the two party fraud. When idiots start to offer the love it or leave it plan be it a Republicat or a Demorat, I laff, because that is the last refuge of the pointless. When they cannot contend with facts, or face reality, they always resort to that last ditch effort.

              So in the two party system, the quest is not for the guy you really want, but for the guy you think most of the electorate will settle for, even if they don’t really want him either. That seems contrary to what we refer to as "democracy". Each party wants you to think the other party is very bad, while minimizing any substantive difference with it. If Kerry can be said to have any campaign theme at all, it’s that he would administer the Bush agenda more competently than Bush does.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by jilbagh
                how the hell is outsourcing good? India just took over as the IT capital of the world. After Silicon Valley led it, outsourcing of tech jobs to India and Asia led to unemployment. Same with industrial jobs...
                You are giving worthless examples that do not go into the heart of the matter. I asked you, do you know why outsourcing occurs? If you understood economics you would understand how outsorcing is good. If you understood anything about free trade, you would see how outsourcing is part of free trade. Usually, the only people that parrot this nonsense are socialists, who seem to not know economics even if it assphucked them, entered their system, crawled into their stomach via the large intestine, up the esophagus, and out of their mouth.

                Do you want to know what creates outsourcing? You must first understand economics and why companies seek cheaper labor abroad to understand how to change it. The more you idiots encourage regulation, the more prices rise, the more companies will seek cheaper labor and looser laws. That is why outsourcing occurs. Apparently creating more regulation and fallacies such as "government giving incentives to create jobs", will only hamper on the market.
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Anonymouse
                  Having a degree is no grounds for being intelligent.
                  That does not make sense. That would mean "Having a degree does not give you the right to be intelligent."

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by dusken
                    That does not make sense. That would mean "Having a degree does not give you the right to be intelligent."
                    It makes perfect sense, since he touted his credentials as some sort of reference point that elevates his bromide above others, even when it is not intelligent.
                    Achkerov kute.

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                    • #30
                      George W. and John Kerry somehow ended up at the same barbershop. As they sat there, each being worked on by a different barber, not a word was spoken. The barbers were even afraid to start a conversation, for fear it would turn to politics.

                      As the barbers finished their shaves, the one who had Bush in his chair reached for the aftershave. W. was quick to stop him saying, "No thanks, my wife will smell that and think I've been in a wh0rehouse,"

                      The second barber turned to Kerry and said, "How about you?"

                      The Senator replied, "Go ahead, my wife doesn't know what the inside of a wh0rhouse smells like."
                      Last edited by ckBejug; 07-30-2004, 12:09 PM.
                      The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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