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03-21-2008, 01:23 PM
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Do tell, what the hell does the next President have to do with Bush? Are you conceding the point that Obama will give us all of those things? If so, fine, and then we can get into whether my voting for GWB is hypocritical or not.
So I guess you'd be ok if the liberal half of SCOTUS had attempted to give the election to Gore? By the way, guess who represented Gore in his first trip to the Court? Lawrence Tribe.
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Sorry, missed this retort.
My post was in response to your post in which you disagreed with my notion of D.C. being in desperate need of a shake-up. Your post implied that a shake-up (that by my intimation would need a party change) would result in a loss of autonomy, a growth in the size of government, an inability to defeat terrorism and a tribe-like supreme court, which I chose not to comment on. So my response was a suggestion back to you that keeping the GOP in place would not necessarily prevent those things from happening, just like electing the GOP 4 and 8 years ago didn't prevent those things from happening.
And my comment about the SCOTUS was just that I haven't gotten over that they gave Bush the presidency to begin with. I didn't try to pick a fight over them, that's just my personal feelings about it. And the SCOTUS wouldn't have had to "give" the presidency to Gore, the majority of American voters had already done that.
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03-21-2008, 01:43 PM
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Sorry, missed this retort.
My post was in response to your post in which you disagreed with my notion of D.C. being in desperate need of a shake-up. Your post implied that a shake-up (that by my intimation would need a party change) would result in a loss of autonomy, a growth in the size of government, an inability to defeat terrorism and a tribe-like supreme court, which I chose not to comment on. So my response was a suggestion back to you that keeping the GOP in place would not necessarily prevent those things from happening, just like electing the GOP 4 and 8 years ago didn't prevent those things from happening.
And my comment about the SCOTUS was just that I haven't gotten over that they gave Bush the presidency to begin with. I didn't try to pick a fight over them, that's just my personal feelings about it. And the SCOTUS wouldn't have had to "give" the presidency to Gore, the majority of American voters had already done that.
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Your response had to do with Bush, who will not be running again in 2008.
Bush won in 2000. It is time to let it go. I'd much prefer the election to be decided by SCOTUS than the notably biased FL Supreme Court. There is even significant evidence that Bush would have won had the recount not been stopped.
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03-21-2008, 02:02 PM
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Your response had to do with Bush, who will not be running again in 2008.
Bush won in 2000. It is time to let it go. I'd much prefer the election to be decided by SCOTUS than the notably biased FL Supreme Court. There is even significant evidence that Bush would have won had the recount not been stopped.
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He did?
Bush won like I used a cheat to beat Super Mario Brothers, won.
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03-21-2008, 02:12 PM
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He did?
Bush won like I used a cheat to beat Super Mario Brothers, won.
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Coming from an unabashed liberal, I can't tell you how much legitimacy this holds for me.
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03-21-2008, 02:35 PM
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Coming from an unabashed liberal, I can't tell you how much legitimacy this holds for me.
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I have this image of you pouting and stomping your feet when you say that too.....hehehehe.
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03-21-2008, 02:48 PM
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I have this image of you pouting and stomping your feet when you say that too.....hehehehe.
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Be realistic. I'm a Republican. We don't pout. Leave the pouting and protesting to you guys. I'll be busy killing polluting and exploiting the poor out of anger.
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03-21-2008, 02:56 PM
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Be realistic. I'm a Republican. We don't pout. Leave the pouting and protesting to you guys. I'll be busy killing polluting and exploiting the poor out of anger.
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you are going to hell.
Oh...wait...you are a Republican. That's a local trip for you...
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03-21-2008, 10:42 PM
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Your response had to do with Bush, who will not be running again in 2008.
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I was making a sarcastic comment tinged with irony that was clearly lost on you.
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Bush won in 2000. It is time to let it go. I'd much prefer the election to be decided by SCOTUS than the notably biased FL Supreme Court. There is even significant evidence that Bush would have won had the recount not been stopped.
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I didn't say anything about the electoral college in my other post, but in my defense, I didn't know you were missing your sarcastic bone back then, so I'll just avoid it from now on.
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Be realistic. I'm a Republican. We don't pout. Leave the pouting and protesting to you guys. I'll be busy killing polluting and exploiting the poor out of anger.
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Don't forget to fit shooting guns, protesting in front of Planned Parenthood clinics, chasing illegals across the border, cutting taxes for the wealthy and ruining our relationships with foreign powers into your schedule, too...
BTW, I've always noticed HUGE differences in people who first and foremost say "I'm a Republican" versus "I'm a conservative." Pay attention, you'll see what I'm talking about. Well, you may not, you know, the semantics thing, but others probably will.
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03-22-2008, 12:16 AM
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I was making a sarcastic comment tinged with irony that was clearly lost on you.
I didn't say anything about the electoral college in my other post, but in my defense, I didn't know you were missing your sarcastic bone back then, so I'll just avoid it from now on.
Don't forget to fit shooting guns, protesting in front of Planned Parenthood clinics, chasing illegals across the border, cutting taxes for the wealthy and ruining our relationships with foreign powers into your schedule, too...
BTW, I've always noticed HUGE differences in people who first and foremost say "I'm a Republican" versus "I'm a conservative." Pay attention, you'll see what I'm talking about. Well, you may not, you know, the semantics thing, but others probably will.
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It wasn't lost on me. You weren't able or willing to argue the point about Obama, so you brought up Bush as a fallback. Attempted sarcasm or not, it simply wasn't relevant.
Thanks for the additions, shooting guns is certainly a good one. For your side I'll tack on crying, indie films, berating religion, cowering to terrorists, eco-terrorism and resenting the military.
I say I'm a conservative, and I'm a Republican. I could care less what other people say. I don't believe in everything every Republican proposes, but I've got no problem labeling myself for convenience.
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03-22-2008, 12:42 AM
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It wasn't lost on me. You weren't able or willing to argue the point about Obama, so you brought up Bush as a fallback. Attempted sarcasm or not, it simply wasn't relevant.
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What "point about Obama?" The conversation I came in on was about McCain. I never referenced Obama in this conversation until this post. And if you've read any of my posts on any other threads, I've consistently said that I'm not on the Obama train (although now that Richardson's endorsed him and I'm guessing might be his VP, I might feel better about him). I thought we were talking about much broader things -- I made the comment that DC (as a whole, I didn't say just 1600 PA Ave) needs a shake-up, you switched into commando-grab-the-guns-and-the-kids-momma-and-let's-head-fer-the-hills-the-reds-are-comin' mode and listed off the litany of evils that will most certainly come out of a switch to the non-GOP party. You also never mentioned Obama in that particular exchange. So my sarcasm was a response to that little back-and-forth we were having, I thought in a macro-kind of sense.
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For your side I'll tack on crying
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guilty, "Rudy" gets me every time
like "Passion of the Christ"? No, I don't like those. I like comedies and Die Hard-type movies
my deeply Catholic family would kill me
have family members serving front-line as we speak, so shut up
I did just have 3 trees cut out of my front yard, so I bet the foliage around here does see me as quite the threat
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and resenting the military.
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see my answer before last and again, shut up
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I don't believe in everything every Republican proposes, but I've got no problem labeling myself for convenience.
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I somehow doubt this. I was raised nestled deep in the feathers of the right wing and I've known many a true-blue party-machine guy in my day, you e-strike me as being of the same ilk. If that's an incorrect perception, I apologize, but I do have some preconceived notions about guys that bluster like you from my experience that I will unfortunately probably never get rid of at this point. But either way, it's not that serious here and I'll stop trying to have enjoyably sarcastic conversation with you from here on out.
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03-22-2008, 01:29 AM
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You seem a bit sensitive for someone so dead-set upon an exchange of enjoyable sarcasm. If you want to label my side as cruel or incompetent, I'll certainly label yours as weak and misguided. My reference to liberal stereotypes has nothing to do with your family members honorably serving our country, so please don't attempt to infer that it does.
You attempt to paint my original response as extreme, though you refute none of the original assertions. It has nothing to do with whether the next President is GOP, though given the dichotomy, that is certainly what I'd prefer. I did enjoy your commando/fear-mongering retort, which seems to be getting quite a bit of play from the left during this election cycle (though it notably doesn't apply if a liberal is talking about the Bush administration, global warming, or privacy).
Not to be rude, but I'm simply not concerned with what you believe about my party loyalties. I highly suspect your experiences with people of my "ilk," though perhaps based in reality, are significantly skewed by your own biases. However, if you equate being partisan to being unwilling to compromise on issues I believe are fundamental, then yes, I am partisan. That said, those views may or may not mirror those of the GOP.
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