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Post by Gus on Nov 12, 2006 16:06:18 GMT 4
How dare you accuse voter fault when its your people who do it.
Do you realize that in Washington State a person became governor due to voter fraud by the democrats and now they have removed the right to vote entirely. Elections in Washington are determined by one man in Washington State, and his name is Ron Sims.
Those poor people don't even live in a Democracy over there because of you so fuck off with your lies.
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Post by michelle on Nov 12, 2006 16:20:46 GMT 4
How dare you accuse voter fault when its your people who do it. Do you realize that in Washington State a person became governor due to voter fraud by the democrats and now they have removed the right to vote entirely. Elections in Washington are determined by one man in Washington State, and his name is Ron Sims. Those poor people don't even live in a Democracy over there because of you so fuck off with your lies. Very nice language, Gus. Do you always address women this way? Your post can stay; I'd like readers to get a clear picture of you. A little advice: anger clouds one's judgement and makes one ineffective when attempting to pursue debate. Regards, Michelle
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Post by Gus on Nov 12, 2006 16:40:49 GMT 4
Your chances of finding a sympathetic ear from our members here for Michael Savage are nil. No, I don't think I would find many Savage fans here. He loves America why people here seek to destroy Her. But he has the pulse of the nation's politics. He predicted that this would happen and also the reasons why this would happen. And the people who think like him (such as myself) are becoming greater and greater in numbers. Sure we had to abandon the Republicans this year, but that won't be the case in the long term. But continue to see this as a Democratic win instead of a Republican lost. The Savage Nation will rise to take back America as we are the true voice of the American middle class.
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Post by Gus on Nov 12, 2006 16:58:46 GMT 4
No, I don't think I would find many Savage fans here. He loves America while people here seek to destroy Her.
But in the end the America Lovers will win over the America haters.
More and more people are becoming aware of people like you Michelle. More and more are recognizing the fact that there's an enemy within.
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Post by Anwaar on Nov 12, 2006 19:35:55 GMT 4
Gus,
Keep your language civil and your manners intact please. You are getting more and more vitriloic with each new post. I have already deleted one of your posts. Take it as a fair last warning.
I am extending you the courtesy of free unedited comments here because we need to know what lurks in the minds of people like you. Do not misuse this courtesy. Please refrain from insulting other commentators here.
Anwaar
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Post by Gus on Nov 12, 2006 22:46:55 GMT 4
keep your language civil and your manners intact please. Some people don't deserve the use of manners It is is like what was said in an American children's song once. You may very well be well bred Lots ot etiquette in your head But there's always some special case, time or place To forget etiquette And when you face the true evil of someone like Michelle civil language needs to be thrown out the window. Her people have said much, much worst about mine.
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Post by DT1 on Nov 13, 2006 0:13:39 GMT 4
"And when you face the true evil of someone like Michelle civil language needs to be thrown out the window. Her people have said much, much worst about mine."
Who the hell are you to call Michelle evil? That kind of one-dimensinal thinking(?)got us in this mess to begin with.She is NOT evil.She raises a kid on very limited means,is involved in a number of causes,and actually helps(I.E.clothes ,feeds,and shelters) people whom your president and party couldn't care less about. Regardless of whether her views match your own or not, she is welcome here...Your welcome is worn out,in record time. Why don't you and the rest of the kool-aid chuggers take GWB back to Texas,build your idiotic fence,lock the gate,and throw away the key? Doesn't Savage have a forum you can lurk in,troll?
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Post by Gus on Nov 13, 2006 9:27:49 GMT 4
Michelle and DT just represents a small fringe group.
Most people in America love America.
But we do have the enemy within.
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Post by Anwaar on Nov 13, 2006 11:39:47 GMT 4
All eyes on Bush, Olmert summitMideast analysts will be watching for signs of cracks in alliance Leaders reeling from fallout on mid-term results, Lebanon warNov. 13, 2006. 01:00 AM, MITCH POTTER, MIDDLE EAST BUREAU The Toronto Star JERUSALEM—Though their combined political capital would seem barely enough for a down payment on a dog house, the silent summit today between U.S. President George W. Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will bear watching for hairline cracks in an alliance that has stood the test of intifada. For both beleaguered leaders, the timing could be much, much better. Bush hosts his White House guest freshly battered by mid-term elections that have forced upon him the need to go back to the drawing board on the American entanglement in Iraq. His approval rate hovers just above 30 per cent. If the U.S. troops are to find their way out of Baghdad, most analysts agree it will take considerable revision of U.S. Middle East policy to get the job done, including some degree of re-engagement with Syria and Iran, the two countries best positioned to make life better — or worse — for the American boots on the ground. Though difficult to envision, Olmert comes to Washington in even worse political shape, with the approval of barely 20 per cent of a restive Israeli electorate. The baggage includes not only the dubious results of last summer's war with Hezbollah in Lebanon and an acute vision deficit over how now to engage Palestinians with something other than bullets, but the added weight of last week's horrific Israeli artillery strike that killed 19 Palestinian civilians in the northern Gaza Strip. The Bush administration backed Israel on the weekend, using its United Nations Security Council veto to block a Qatar-drafted resolution condemning the killings in Beit Hanoun, which an Israel Defense Forces investigation blamed on a malfunctioning computer card installed five days earlier in a field artillery unit. The veto only deepened resentment over what much of the Arab world views as Washington's blanket support for Israeli military operations. Arab League foreign ministers meeting in an emergency session yesterday in Cairo fed the fury in a rare show of unity, announcing and end to their participation in the financial blockage on the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority and calling for a new international peace conference to resolve the Arab-Israeli dispute based on the principle of land for peace. In the aftermath of war with Hezbollah, Israeli officials point to Iranian nuclear ambitions as their foremost security concern. But Israeli commentators are now becoming increasingly concerned that U.S. policy is now likely to shift away from confrontation with Iran, or at least prod Olmert toward a more conciliatory stance with Palestinians, in order to achieve the regional calm Washington needs to extract itself from Iraq. "The real problem now is that neither Bush nor Olmert has much of a plan and they are both in desperate need of one," said Cameron Brown, deputy director of the Global Research in International Affairs Center, an Israeli think-tank. "Olmert is not a lame duck, but he is a wounded duck. Much of his problem stems from the absence of an agenda, so in fact I don't think Washington will have to push very hard to get Olmert involved in a new diplomatic initiative with the Palestinians." Olmert has signalled willingness for a fresh start in recent days, telling reporters he is ready to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas "any place, any time" for the unconditional resumption of diplomacy. In a joint interview yesterday timed to coincide with the Washington trip, Olmert told Newsweek and the Washington Post he has not fully abandoned plans for a unilateral Israeli withdrawal from parts of the occupied West Bank but he now prefers the option of negotiations with Abbas. Neither Bush nor Olmert are scheduled to take questions today after their meeting, in contrast to the normal routine of Israeli state visits to America. Some analysts interpret the silence as a sign that with the shifting sands of Mideast diplomacy still in flux, neither is ready to articulate their next moves. "Bush really could use some movement now from Israel. Something — anything — that he can point to as a positive development in the Middle East," said David Hazony, editor-in-chief of Azure, the journal of the Shalem Center, a Jerusalem-based research institute. "And it looks like Olmert is ready to oblige. "But don't forget that Olmert today is like Bush in extremis, desperately trying to maintain some degree of public support amid the dismay over the situation today," said Hazony. "I'm not sure what room that leaves him to manoeuvre in that everything he has done so far flies so dramatically in the face of Israeli opinion." Source : tinyurl.com/y8xyfn
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Post by DT1 on Nov 13, 2006 14:03:55 GMT 4
"Bush must now more than ever show himself as the "Alpha Male" and take what he wants without any niceties. It is how he will win back his base. It is how he will regain American support."-- -Source Of Political Enlightenment,Gus(Guest) OMFGDude,you scare me Speak your truth plainly and quietly. Join the arena of peaceable debate,from which solutions are sprung. Energy derives from both the plus and negative.Without the tension,we would not exist. If I am correct,your Lord warned against calling someone a fool and here you are calling people evil... A Judgement far beyond your jurisdiction,I believe. Bring your point of view to the rooftop. Respect others. Post coherently. Insult no one who takes the time,and shares their talent, to post here. [glow=red,2,300] LAST WARNING,GUS.[/glow]
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Post by Gus on Nov 13, 2006 21:19:52 GMT 4
[Speak your truth plainly and quietly. Join the arena of peaceable debate,from which solutions are sprung. Actually I much rather adopt your tactics of confrontation and demonization as you have found success in those tactics in the past.
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Post by michelle on Nov 13, 2006 21:43:27 GMT 4
"There is tremendous excitement building up around the country as we start to sense the demand of the American people for a new direction. A new direction in Iraq -- out. A new direction in restoring our basic civil liberties. A new direction for accountability in government; to make all those who misled this country in the last few years accountable for the lies they told to the American people."- Dennis Kucinich -- Taken from A New Direction for America at www.kucinich.us/messages/dk2006110201.phpDennis has been reelected by a wide margin! 126,633 votes against 64,318 votes for his opponent - Taken from Congratulations Congressman Kucinich: tinyurl.com/yc9nfkOne Voter's Comment:Posted: +0000, Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:24 PM I am so happy Dennis got reelected--with the swiftboating and the voter fraud, I was afraid he'd might be outed. I thank the residents in his district for voting for him. He is a light for us across the nation, not just in Cleveland. Was happy to hear that he and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones also criticized round by such large margins. I sent out the plea to others on my political group and a few said they contributed. The best thing of all as a very involved voter rights activist was not seeing Ken Blackwell rewarded for his role in helping steal the election. I felt like singing the 60's song about Judy and now it's Kenny turn to cry, Kenny's turn to cry, Kenny's turn to criiiiyyyyyyyya," thinking of how he made us all cry in 2004 after all our hard work by stealing election. Please go to this link and hear our Columbus voting fraud fighter, Victoria, sing "Bye Bye Blackwell." www.victoriaparks.com/ She also has a good song "my vote don't matter anymore" penned after 2004 election. this free download is in the middle of page before websites. All the issues went as I voted...so glad about the minimum wage people worked so hard gathering the petitions (1/2 million signatures I heard). Maybe they will pass the health Care for all Ohioans act when we get the signatures and get it ion the ballot and the paper ballot hand counted at the precinct initiative we hope to get on the ballot eventually. It would be so great to get his HB 6200 passed before 6200. And the department of peace. I am an activist working hard and I place the credit with Dennis for getting involved for the first time when I reached about 3000 people in the 3 days before super Tuesday.. I learned of the possible draft, DU, and vote fraud initially from this website and vote fraud is my biggest current interest.
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Post by michelle on Nov 13, 2006 23:25:14 GMT 4
[Speak your truth plainly and quietly. Join the arena of peaceable debate,from which solutions are sprung. Actually I much rather adopt your tactics of confrontation and demonization as you have found success in those tactics in the past. Dear Gus: I'm pulling the plug on the 'Dis-GUS-ting Show.' After thoughtful analysis, readers here have given it a thumbs down and said that you are smelling up the place. In matters of opinion debate is pointless and, there's no accounting for taste. Hence-forth, anymore comments from yourself will be deleted. As to your personal attacks on Anwaar, DT1, and myself: You, sir, are a prognathous Westphalian with a retreating brow and the manners of a hog!!!Good Day Sir! Michelle
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Post by Adnan on Nov 13, 2006 23:47:24 GMT 4
Gus, You may find it odd, but I am an American and very well aware of why homophobe/hatemongering/scaremongering/wolf-crying/bribe-taking/racist/self-righteous Republicans got their asses chewed. Was Congressman Duke Cunningham (an Iraqi war supporter and a Vietnam ace) from San Diego a gay Republican, because he is serving jail for taking bribes? Was Senator Mike DeWine (an Iraqi war supporter who pleaded guilty in October to corruption charges relating to his ties to Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff) from Ohio a gay Republican, because he wont be going back to Senate? Was Senator (Macaca) George Allen (an rabid Iraqi war supporter and a racist) from Virginia a gay Republican, because he got his ass routed? Was Senator Mike Rick Santorum (a rabid Iraqi war supporter and Bush's lap dog) from Pennsylvania a gay, because he lost miserably? Was Senator Mike Conrad Burns (an Iraqi war supporter and had close ties with the disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, and an anti-Muslim fascist who accused Muslim cab drivers of murdering Americans during night time) from Montana a gay, because he is shown the door? Was Senator Mike Lincoln Chafee from Rhode Island a gay, because everyone says, he got booted because of anti-Bush sentiment? Was Senator Mike Jim Talent (a rabid Iraqi war supporter and anti-stem cell research) from Missouri a gay, because he wont be going back to Washington? Most importantly, is Rumsfeld a gay, because the prez fired him for Iraqi fiasco? How many more examples do you need to realize that Republicans got the royal boot because of their support for Iraqi fiasco, hypocrisy and deep-rooted corruption, and not just because they are closet gays? Ironically, the Republican party prides itself for gay bashing. I wouldn’t be surprised if Rush Limbaugh turns out to be a gay too. After all, it already turned out he is a drug addict.
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Post by Anwaar on Apr 27, 2007 8:20:57 GMT 4
Bush boogies on the White House lawnJulian Borger, Friday April 27, 2007, The GuardianGeorge Bush has finally given a response to the age-old question: can the president really dance? After a 30-second boogie on the White House lawn, the answer is: it depends what you mean by dancing. A besuited Mr Bush was making an appearance for Malaria awareness day in the Rose Garden on Wednesday when the Kankouran West African dance company brought in for the occasion invited him to join in. The leader of the free world gamely agreed and set about swaying his hips, moving his hands from one side to another, holding his palms above his head, and even commandeering the drums for a few moments. It was a classic "white man in Africa" performance, complete with wild-man facial expressions, although it was delivered with a lot more gusto than might normally be expected from a contemporary statesman. He still cannot quite compete with the late Boris Yeltsin, but the rambunctious Russian leader had the advantage, and the excuse, of having drunk prodigious amounts of alcohol. President Bush is a teetotaller, although one with a colourful pre-presidential past of fraternity parties, boozing and general carousing. Coming hot on the heels of Karl Rove's stunning hip-hop jive at a recent Washington ball, it is increasingly evident that a devil-may-care attitude is descending on the White House in the twilight years of this presidency, even as the mire deepens in Iraq. Any future documentary maker will be sorely tempted to splice the footage of Mr Bush and his top political counsellor making boisterous fools of themselves with images of the Iraq carnage, to make a point for posterity. In the president's case the juxtaposition will not be entirely fair. He showed himself ready to dance in mock ways from the first moments of his presidency six years ago, when he danced a little improvised salsa with the Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin at his inaugural ball. It just goes to show you can take the Texas boy out of the frat party, but ... Source : tinyurl.com/2z3uk3
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