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tucker301

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  1. Hmmmm... Maybe it's a Texas thing?
  2. That may be funny to those of limited capacity and comprehension. What is truly sad, and not at all funny, is how right-wing extremists are somehow under the illusion that name-calling, fear-mongering, hate speech, and lies somehow compensate for their complete lack of facts, data, and literacy. What you are doing would hardly qualify as debating. It would just barely make the category of a good argument. Those tactics worked in the third grade, and they may still work with your less scholarly friends, but they only serve as a confirmation of ignorance to the vast majority of us.
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    Got Another One...

    They deserve each other. Nice deal!
  4. "No, the other one."
  5. Just saw him talking to the folks on Wall Street. Now that crazy bugger is going to try to regulate the financial institutions in such a way as to prevent another "too big to fail" company from coming to the taxpayers for help when they make poor business decisions and spend all of their profits on bonuses and luxury perqs. I mean, c'mon man! You're either for a socialized system or agin it. Can't have it both ways!
  6. Another tidbit on the editor over at the Canadian Tin Foil Hat Club: "McLeod and Hawkins allege that the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States may have been a Mafia plot and not the work of al-Qaeda terrorists. In August 2005, immediately after the crash of Air France Flight 358 at Toronto's Lester B. Pearson International Airport, McLeod published an article alleging that the crash was the result of a bomb. A subsequent investigation showed that the crash was the result of poor weather conditions and pilot error."
  7. Yeah. I'm sure it was interest that made them take it down. I mean, why would an advertisements based website want traffic? It's in Canada, yet all of their mindless ranting seems to be about the US. Are they so dumb that they don't know what country they're in? It would appear to be a logical conclusion, based on what they write.
  8. Sounds a bit more like the bay area, doesn't it?
  9. I was actually leaning towards McCain for most of the way. But given his age and her obvious inexperience and ignorance on important issues, I just couldn't take the chance.
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    topic freshner

    Once the gun has been dry fired it's no longer considered to be new. I thought all serious collectors knew this.
  11. You're really beginning to bore me now. Post up something substantive please.
  12. I tried debating you on the facts and you provided none. So all I'm left with is your idiocy, which seems to know no bounds.
  13. skeeter, The Shift key is like a single serving CAPS locks. Check it out. Also try turning off Rush and getting outside every once in a while. It will work wonders for you.
  14. As a Constitutional Republic, our freedoms are protected under this administration, just as they should have been under the previous. As far as the bankrupting goes, he found a very large steaming pile on the oval office carpet when he walked in the door. The previous circus took 8 years to take us from a surplus to a $3 trillion deficit. I'm inclined to give the new guy a bit of time to pull us out of a tailspin such as that.
  15. OK, I'll admit it. He's bad at estimating how utterly @*%^ed up Bush left things. Obama's share of the unemployment is now at 1.7%, using your numbers. The last time unemployment was this high, we had one of the greatest Presidents in modern history in office. At least, according the devout followers. So what's the worry? Do you see any sort of trend in the chart below?
  16. And recent polls indicate that the majority does actually want the healthcare reform outlined by our President the other night. I suppose you logically could tie that to how the majority actually voted for him over the old man and the imbecile last November.
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