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Finally, today's news brings a story of practical good cheer! President Bush has appointed Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton to spear head charitable giving for the victims of southeast Asia. A great move-- Democrats can give until their hearts' content and then give some more since liberal personality is involved. Let's hope every liberal star in Hollywood and every tainted news outlet in America (press and television) pours out millions. Smart thinking-- every lib has his day!

 

Peace:o

 

Kipp

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You don't have to worry about Democrats giving to the recovery of the countries affected by the tsunami, no matter what ex-Presidents are asked to help out. I'm much more curious to see how much REPUBLICANS, who represent the part of America with hearts like shriveled turnips, are going to donate. Except for the KKKrischin KKKrazies, who'll undoubtedly be over there trying to barter aid for more souls "saved" for their cheerless deity -- not that I can begin to imagine what they think a bunch of destitute furriners can bring to the greater glory of Mammon. . .

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A more interesting thought is what Muslim nations will do to help out. (At this point it looks rather small) Since Indonesia and many of the affected areas follow Islam.When I spent ten days touring Indonesia several years ago I was amazed that the people bred like jackrabbits-- kids and poverty everywhere!! What to do??

 

Peace,

 

Kipp;)

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W appointed Clinton and Papa Bush (not Carter) to head fundraising efforts here in the U.S.

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>W appointed Clinton and Papa Bush (not Carter) to head

>fundraising efforts here in the U.S.

 

Exactly. After Carter lost Nicaragua and Iran, our two biggest foreign policy problems (i.e., disasters) of the last two decades - Reagan fixed Nicaragua and the President will have to fix Iran pretty soon - no self-respecting politician is going to appoint Carter to anything involving a foreign country. They just let him putter around with a hammer, cuz' if I had a hammer.....

 

Later.

 

PS. And remember, I said self-respecting, so Clinton doesn't count.

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>the President will

>have to fix Iran pretty soon

 

LOL! He can't even fix the mess he made in Vietraq! How is he supposed to fix anything else?

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>LOL! He can't even fix the mess he made in Vietraq! How is

>he supposed to fix anything else?

 

 

Silly rabbit. Iraq is our base for operations against Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Palestine. Long view, dude. You gotta take the long view. We're talking cold war generations, not cruise missile Clintonian pin pricks. And most of you are gonna stroke out over good ole Dubya before we take even more Senate and House seats in the next mid-term elections.

 

Later.

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The long view, for those of us NOT living on Planet Bush, is that Iraq is going to end up as a Muslim theocracy that will be a haven for terrorists that Saddam Hussein could never have even imagined.

 

As for mid term elections, Shrubyahoo has peaked, and the Democrats will resurge in the midterm elections, assuming Shrub hasn't repealed the Constitution by then.

“On the fields of Trenzalore, at the fall of the Eleventh, when no living creature may speak falsely or fail to give answer, a question will be asked. A question that must never, ever be answered: Doctor.....WHO?????"

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>As for mid term elections, Shrubyahoo has peaked, and the

>Democrats will resurge in the midterm elections, assuming

>Shrub hasn't repealed the Constitution by then.

 

Hang on to that one, tiger. We've increased our seats in each election since the President was first elected in 2000. To paraphrase Woody, until you get religion, which you won't, you're in a death spiral. Enjoy the ride.

 

Later.

 

PS. I like grammar. Lower taxes, more cock.

 

PPS. Doug, you'll be there at the barricades with me as we stop those terrible Republipig Nazis as they shred our Constitution with their polished storm trooper boots, won't you. Good God, drama queens and politics are such a terribly confusing, while mildly amusing, mix. Logic just simply doesn't seem to apply.

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>PPS. Doug, you'll be there at the barricades with me as we

>stop those terrible Republipig Nazis as they shred our

>Constitution with their polished storm trooper boots, won't

>you.

 

I wouldn't miss it for the world. The funny thing is that all of these paranoid drama-queen liberal screetchers here who can't stop screaming that the NAZIS ARE COMING will be there, too - only they'll be the ones vigorously jerking off as the jack boots hit the ground, rather than fighting.

 

They talk just a little bit too much - actually, a LOT too much - about Nazis and jackboots and fascism and concentration camps, don't they? At some point, purported "fears" and "concerns" become fantasies and wishes - and these Nazi-obssessed, diva sickos have passed that point long ago. I'm sure they've milked lots of good loads out of their oh-so-caring throbbing liberal dicks as they read about (and express "outrage!" - absolute "outrage!" - about) the Tom DeLay rule changes.

 

They don't call him The Hammer for nothing. I can guarantee that that phrase takes on huge new significance when it comes to the masturbatory paranoia of these oh-so-loving-and-good humanists.

 

>Good God, drama queens and politics are such a terribly

>confusing, while mildly amusing, mix. Logic just simply

>doesn't seem to apply.

 

Once someone becomes convinced, driven by sexual needs and emotional disturbances, that a person is Hitler and that a political party are Nazis, the very notion of expecting rational thought or discourse from them is itself insane. Their only value at that point becomes, as you so astutely observed, a pity-based entertainment - not unlike the enjoyment one gets from listening to a CD from that defective Asian guy from American Idol, or watching a blind guy play darts.

 

For deriving entertainment value from psychological sickness masquerading as political dialog, it doesn't get much better than this place.

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Traveller and Doug are my new heroes for 2005!! Look out-- there are more of us who may be ready to face the music and come out of the liberal closet!! More cock anyone????????????

 

Peace,

 

Kipp}(

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>After Carter lost Nicaragua and Iran, our two

>biggest foreign policy problems (i.e., disasters) of the last

>two decades - Reagan fixed Nicaragua and the President will

>have to fix Iran pretty soon

 

Huh? Come again!!! Nicaragua one of the two biggest foreign policy problems??? You've got to be kidding. What kind of threat did Nicaragua pose to anyone, besides themselves?

 

Now if you want to talk about a big problem, why didn't you mention Carter's Camp David Peace Accord between Israel and Egypt, a stunning achievement and the only positive thing to come out of that region in 40 years.

 

- no self-respecting politician

>is going to appoint Carter to anything involving a foreign

>country.

 

Then why has he been appointed several times to mediate foreign issues, such as in North Korea?

 

Your problem is you have your face in so much cock you can't see what's going on around you. :+

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And yet interestingly enough, i never mentioned nazis or masturbation, yet Dougie and Traveller talk ad nauseum about them. paging Dr. Freud!

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TODAY YOU SAID: >And yet interestingly enough, i never mentioned nazis or masturbation. . .

 

BUT JUST YESTERDAY YOU SAID: <<How could the republicans, followers of Jesus W. Bush and all things holy, lower ethical standards just because Reichfuhrer Delay has gotten his hand caught in the cookie jar>>

 

At some point, doesn't the intellectual dishonesty and complete foolishness of people like you have to start making even you sick to your stomach?

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The only foolishness and intellectual dishonesty I see here, Dougie, is yours. How you can continue to support this incompetent Administration is quite frankly beyond me. But i don't get tired of it. I find it amusing.

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>Huh? Come again!!! Nicaragua one of the two biggest foreign

>policy problems??? You've got to be kidding. What kind of

>threat did Nicaragua pose to anyone, besides themselves?

 

Ever hear of Communism? It was this bad thing that used to exist. It would have been a lot worse if it had existed in our backyard in Central America, which is where the Soviets were attempting to implant and then entrench it in the form of a Communist dictatorship in Managua.

 

Then again, if you thought that the evil of Communism was overblown - and, let's face it, most people like you did and do think that, even though you won't admit it now, because you can't - then it's no wonder you thought Nicaragua was no big deal.

 

Thankfully, we had a President, named Ronald Reagan, who realized otherwise, and the Communists were denied a beachhead in Central America.

 

Isn't it pretty compelling proof of the intellectual corruption of liberals that basic lessons of History 101 serve, by themselves, to negate their "arguments"?

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>Ever hear of Communism? It was this bad thing that used to

>exist. It would have been a lot worse if it had existed in

>our backyard in Central America,

 

Right, like it doesn't exist anymore just 90 miles off the shores of Key West. And it is certainly such a gigantic threat, much like those WMD in Iraq.

 

>Thankfully, we had a President, named Ronald Reagan, who

>realized otherwise, and the Communists were denied a beachhead

>in Central America.

>

>Isn't it pretty compelling proof of the intellectual

>corruption of liberals that basic lessons of History 101

>serve, by themselves, to negate their "arguments"?

 

Actually it's just another piece of overwhelming evidence showing that good little Repiglicans never let the facts get in the way of the point they're trying to fabricate make.

“On the fields of Trenzalore, at the fall of the Eleventh, when no living creature may speak falsely or fail to give answer, a question will be asked. A question that must never, ever be answered: Doctor.....WHO?????"

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>Thankfully, we had a President, named Ronald Reagan, who

>realized otherwise, and the Communists were denied a beachhead

>in Central America.

 

Dougie gets the Message Center Award for historical revisionism, as usual. Nobody here can concoct patently false bullshit and propaganda as effectively as he does. Joseph Goebbels would be proud.

 

What Ronald Reagan did was violate U.S. law by sending arms to the Contras, who were murderers serving the old Somoza regime in trying to overthrow the democratically elected President of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega. Since Ortega was a socialist, Reagan had no problem breaking the law and ignoring what Congress required. Doug thinks it's ok for a president to break the law as long as he's fighting "commies". In Dougie's reptilian brain weltanschaung, presidents should be impeached for getting a blowjob in the White House, but if they sell arms for hostages and lie about it, or break the law in support of murderous death squads who are anti-communist, or illegally mine the harbors of another country, then put their ugly mugs on Mount Rushmore.

 

Next thing you'll be telling us is that the Holocaust didn't happen. After all, in Dougie's world, there are no Nazis, only liberals to fear.

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