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  • #31
    Originally posted by Anonymouse
    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.
    I know what you were trying to say. You just said it wrong.

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    • #32
      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.
      OK not only did that make no sense, it proved that you couldn't stump yourself to come up with anything intelligent to say, as usual.


      Just what are you babbling about here? This is totally nonsensical and irrelevant, in fact, Congress has nothing to do with the U.N.
      WHAT? I never said congress has anything to do with the U.N. If your "nerfbrain" read it correctly, you would've interpreted that I was saying he said he'd go in with the UN and Congressional approval.

      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.
      It's not a last ditch effort, you can say that it is if it makes you sleep better at night. It's just an answer to your negativity about the American Politics and Democracy

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      • #33
        Originally posted by ckBejug
        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."
        Not to mention Jenna prolly getting drunk at one

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        • #34
          LOL Did you see her sticking her tongue out at the camera when she got in the limo with her dad? LMAO That's our Prez's daughter.

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          • #35
            And a message to the AYF people who fight and work for the cause of Armenian, it's affairs and Armenian Genocide recognition...

            "John Kerry has proven in the last 20 years that he is a strong and, in this case, the ONLY supporter of Armenian issues. He has supported Genocide Recognition from his first day in office, and he has always stood up to defend Armenia against opposition in the US Senate.

            President Bush has backed out of his campaign promise to use the word "Genocide," and he has advocated for four times more military assistance to Azerbaijan than to Armenia" (from an email recieved by Armenians for Kerry)



            Broke his campaign pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide, Waived Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act, Reducted in aid to Armenia, Listed of Armenia as a Terrorist Country and never apologized, Failed to maintain a balanced policy on Nagorno Karabagh, Increased grants, loans and military transfers to Turkey, Taxpayer financing of the Baku-Ceyhan bypass of Armenia, Refusal to pressure Turkey and Azerbaijan to end their blockades, Down-grading relations with the Armenian American community...

            Voting for Bush & his record on Armenian issues and giving into the Turkish lobby would just about be the same as going against your AYF pledge...

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            • #36
              Originally posted by jilbagh
              OK not only did that make no sense, it proved that you couldn't stump yourself to come up with anything intelligent to say, as usual.
              It made perfect sense, you just read what the dusken wrote, otherwise you yourself would not have been able to think of that at all. Don't try too hard to appear intelligent, certainly not by flaunting your supposed credentials.

              Originally posted by jilbagh
              WHAT? I never said congress has anything to do with the U.N. If your "nerfbrain" read it correctly, you would've interpreted that I was saying he said he'd go in with the UN and Congressional approval.
              Politicians say alot of things, rarely do they keep their word, that is why since World War II there has never been an official war that Congress declares.

              Originally posted by jilbagh
              It's not a last ditch effort, you can say that it is if it makes you sleep better at night. It's just an answer to your negativity about the American Politics and Democracy
              Realism and criticism is construed as negativity, you certainly are warped and do not need to be bothered with. Apparently for a "history" and "political science" degree, you do not understand anything about the country, its history, nor it's Constitution, instead, you have just been spoonfed a bunch of horsepucky, and you are caught in the Matrix that has become the American political system of voter self-esteem. No matter how wrong, you have to belong to a side, as is the case with the politics of voter self-esteem.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #37
                Damn Jilbagh don't personally attack me. I know all of that, but I can still present my point of view on a forum. I'm looking in a way of being American, if I was white there would be no chance in hell I'd vote for someone like a Kerry, but yes alas I am Armenian and I am in the AYF, so I have to look at it that way too, but only in late October til November.
                Last edited by dstyle; 07-30-2004, 01:33 PM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by dstyle
                  Damn Jilbagh don't personally attack me. I know all of that, but I can still present my point of view on a forum.
                  It wasn't an attack...and it wasn't meant personal...it was for everyone who is part of it and an "FYI" on which candidate will help their cause go farther and grow stronger

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Anonymouse
                    Realism and criticism is construed as negativity, you certainly are warped and do not need to be bothered with. Apparently for a "history" and "political science" degree, you do not understand anything about the country, its history, nor it's Constitution, instead, you have just been spoonfed a bunch of horsepucky, and you are caught in the Matrix that has become the American political system of voter self-esteem. No matter how wrong, you have to belong to a side, as is the case with the politics of voter self-esteem.
                    Like I said, whatever makes you sleep better...just be happy if you have a job when you wake up in the morning

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Anonymouse
                      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.
                      Outsourcing and free trade are best for both parties involved. It's all about specialization of resources. India gets additional jobs and American investment capital, while America gets lower prices and an entirely new market for its products. The jobs outsourced are usually jobs that are nearly irrelevant in the US anyway.

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