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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 8:05 pm Post subject: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and Ron P |
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The Slush-Fund machinery that has, for the last seven years relied so
heavily on the block of voters that could be baught off by pretenses
of religious piety and conservative rhetoric are now on the attack, in
a desperate attempt to undermine the surprising success of the two
candidates who actual hold Religious and Conservative values.
To serve their purpose of routing record amounts of slush-fund capital
into the same hands that are enjoying the record tax cuts the
Slushfundicans absolutely cannot allow actual religious or
conservative values to enter the Republican party at a national level.
The reason they must destroy Huckabee is simple: He will bring actual
christian values into the White House, which would result in an ending
of the "America for sale" ethics violations that have become one of
the two symbols of the Bush presidency.
The reason they must destroy Ron Paul is simple: He will end the
slush funds that have been funded by over $3 trillion in deficit
spending under the Bush presidency.
What they want is another fraud like Bush. |
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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 8:33 pm Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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On Dec 15, 12:05 pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
| Quote: | The Slush-Fund machinery that has, for the last seven years relied so
heavily on the block of voters that could be baught off by pretenses
of religious piety and conservative rhetoric are now on the attack, in
a desperate attempt to undermine the surprising success of the two
candidates who actual hold Religious and Conservative values.
To serve their purpose of routing record amounts of slush-fund capital
into the same hands that are enjoying the record tax cuts the
Slushfundicans absolutely cannot allow actual religious or
conservative values to enter the Republican party at a national level.
The reason they must destroy Huckabee is simple: He will bring actual
christian values into the White House, which would result in an ending
of the "America for sale" ethics violations that have become one of
the two symbols of the Bush presidency.
The reason they must destroy Ron Paul is simple: He will end the
slush funds that have been funded by over $3 trillion in deficit
spending under the Bush presidency.
What they want is another fraud like Bush.
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Nothing like outsiders to threaten the nicely established neocon/nwo/
globalist daisey chain. |
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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 9:04 pm Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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On Dec 15, 12:05�pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
| Quote: | The Slush-Fund machinery that has, for the last seven years relied so
heavily on the block of voters that could be baught off by pretenses
of religious piety and conservative rhetoric are now on the attack, in
a desperate attempt to undermine the surprising success of the two
candidates who actual hold Religious and Conservative values.
To serve their purpose of routing record amounts of slush-fund capital
into the same hands that are enjoying the record tax cuts the
Slushfundicans absolutely cannot allow actual religious or
conservative values to enter the Republican party at a national level.
The reason they must destroy Huckabee is simple: �He will bring actual
christian values into the White House, which would result in an ending
of the "America for sale" ethics violations that have become one of
the two symbols of the Bush presidency.
The reason they must destroy Ron Paul is simple: �He will end the
slush funds that have been funded by over $3 trillion in deficit
spending under the Bush presidency.
What they want is another fraud like Bush.
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The "Bush Machinery" is about to go into RETIREMENT,
DumbAss...........President Bush ISN'T running for Any Office,
Dork.............You Leftist Pukes are Sure S-T-U-P-I-
D..........Donchaknow.............. |
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Kickin' Ass and Takin' Na Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 9:22 pm Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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On Dec 15, 4:04 pm, "theloneranger...@aol.com"
<theloneranger...@aol.com> wrote:
| Quote: | On Dec 15, 12:05�pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
The Slush-Fund machinery that has, for the last seven years relied so
heavily on the block of voters that could be baught off by pretenses
of religious piety and conservative rhetoric are now on the attack, in
a desperate attempt to undermine the surprising success of the two
candidates who actual hold Religious and Conservative values.
To serve their purpose of routing record amounts of slush-fund capital
into the same hands that are enjoying the record tax cuts the
Slushfundicans absolutely cannot allow actual religious or
conservative values to enter the Republican party at a national level.
The reason they must destroy Huckabee is simple: �He will bring actual
christian values into the White House, which would result in an ending
of the "America for sale" ethics violations that have become one of
the two symbols of the Bush presidency.
The reason they must destroy Ron Paul is simple: �He will end the
slush funds that have been funded by over $3 trillion in deficit
spending under the Bush presidency.
What they want is another fraud like Bush.
The "Bush Machinery" is about to go into RETIREMENT,
DumbAss...........President Bush ISN'T running for Any Office,
Dork.............You Leftist Pukes are Sure S-T-U-P-I-
D..........Donchaknow..............- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
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Bush is only the front man for a deeply-entrenched gang of traitors --
when Bush leaves, they'll still be there.
Donchaknow.
Nyuk, nyuk. |
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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 11:18 pm Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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theloneranger100@aol.com wrote:
| Quote: | On Dec 15, 12:05�pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
The Slush-Fund machinery that has, for the last seven years relied so
heavily on the block of voters that could be baught off by pretenses
of religious piety and conservative rhetoric are now on the attack, in
a desperate attempt to undermine the surprising success of the two
candidates who actual hold Religious and Conservative values.
To serve their purpose of routing record amounts of slush-fund capital
into the same hands that are enjoying the record tax cuts the
Slushfundicans absolutely cannot allow actual religious or
conservative values to enter the Republican party at a national level.
The reason they must destroy Huckabee is simple: �He will bring actual
christian values into the White House, which would result in an ending
of the "America for sale" ethics violations that have become one of
the two symbols of the Bush presidency.
The reason they must destroy Ron Paul is simple: �He will end the
slush funds that have been funded by over $3 trillion in deficit
spending under the Bush presidency.
What they want is another fraud like Bush.
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| Quote: | The "Bush Machinery" is about to go into RETIREMENT,
DumbAss...........President Bush ISN'T running for Any Office,
Dork.............You Leftist Pukes are Sure S-T-U-P-I-
D..........Donchaknow..............
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Good to catch you in one of your more "intellectual" states of mind
Lone-shill.
But as even you must understand, Gilligan Bush hasn't been "running"
anything since he's been President and most of his handlers were hand-
me-downs from his Dad's presidency (some even cut their teeth in the
Nixon White House). The same group of handlers (and their under-
studies) is presently waiting in the wings for the next make-believe
leader to arrive who will do their bidding. That is why they find
people who actually are what they claim to be (Paul and Huckabee) to
be such a danger to their plans for slush fund perpetuation.
They put the easily fooled voting block that makes the neo con/
religious kook alliance possible at risk, by giving the voters
something genuine to compare the fraud the slushfundicans hoist before
them to. |
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:11 am Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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I so fucking wish democrats could put someone up there who was worth a
damn. And balancing the budget and welfare reform were part of
Republicans contract with america. Clinton doesn't diserve the credit
when most of his vetos were because they weren't spending enough. And
the Clintons took arkansas from 48th to 49th in the country in health
and health care.
<tomaxo@aol.com> wrote:
| Quote: | The Slush-Fund machinery that has, for the last seven years relied so
heavily on the block of voters that could be baught off by pretenses
of religious piety and conservative rhetoric are now on the attack, in
a desperate attempt to undermine the surprising success of the two
candidates who actual hold Religious and Conservative values.
To serve their purpose of routing record amounts of slush-fund capital
into the same hands that are enjoying the record tax cuts the
Slushfundicans absolutely cannot allow actual religious or
conservative values to enter the Republican party at a national level.
The reason they must destroy Huckabee is simple: He will bring actual
christian values into the White House, which would result in an ending
of the "America for sale" ethics violations that have become one of
the two symbols of the Bush presidency.
The reason they must destroy Ron Paul is simple: He will end the
slush funds that have been funded by over $3 trillion in deficit
spending under the Bush presidency.
What they want is another fraud like Bush. |
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:25 am Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 13:22:22 -0800, Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names wrote:
| Quote: | On Dec 15, 4:04 pm, "theloneranger...@aol.com"
theloneranger...@aol.com> wrote:
On Dec 15, 12:05�pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
The Slush-Fund machinery that has, for the last seven years relied so
heavily on the block of voters that could be baught off by pretenses
of religious piety and conservative rhetoric are now on the attack, in
a desperate attempt to undermine the surprising success of the two
candidates who actual hold Religious and Conservative values.
To serve their purpose of routing record amounts of slush-fund capital
into the same hands that are enjoying the record tax cuts the
Slushfundicans absolutely cannot allow actual religious or
conservative values to enter the Republican party at a national level.
The reason they must destroy Huckabee is simple: �He will bring actual
christian values into the White House, which would result in an ending
of the "America for sale" ethics violations that have become one of
the two symbols of the Bush presidency.
The reason they must destroy Ron Paul is simple: �He will end the
slush funds that have been funded by over $3 trillion in deficit
spending under the Bush presidency.
What they want is another fraud like Bush.
The "Bush Machinery" is about to go into RETIREMENT,
DumbAss...........President Bush ISN'T running for Any Office,
Dork.............You Leftist Pukes are Sure S-T-U-P-I-
D..........Donchaknow..............- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Bush is only the front man for a deeply-entrenched gang of traitors --
when Bush leaves, they'll still be there.
Donchaknow.
Nyuk, nyuk.
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Much like the Clinton moles in the CIA, State Dept., and the Justice Dept.
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:29 am Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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the_blogologist wrote:
| Quote: | I so fucking wish democrats could put someone up there who was worth a
damn.
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My biggest dissappointment of 2007 was when Evan Bayh announced he
would not run for President. While not quite a Reagan or JFK on the
charisma level, he's a proven centrist who was highly successful as
both a Governor and a Senator from Indiana. Retaining very high
ratings, as a Democrat, in a solidly Red state gives testimony to the
potential uniting effect he could have had on this highly divided
country.
I've got a pretty stron bet he's going to be Hillary's choice for VP,
though it will, unfortunately have a ring of the Lloyd Benston VP slot
under Dukakas (i.e. America would prefer the more centrist candidate
on top of the ticket).
While Giuliani has the potential of leading from the center, his
entire candidacy seems compromised to me, as he's turned his entire
speal into a "I'm the mayor of 9/11" show, and seems, increasingly to
be appealing to the slush-funders in his careful balancing act
performance. Ethics are also a huge problem for him.
If the Republicans have the sense to put MCcain on the top of their
ticket this year, I will vote Republican again, even though I disagree
with him on Iraq.
That said, ownership for the fact Hillary is both the near-certain
Democratic nominee and the near-certain next President belongs
overwhelmingly to the Bush administration and those who blindly
followed it.
2008 will primarily be a reactionary vote by a pissed off American
center, like those of 1980, 1968, and 1932
| Quote: | And balancing the budget and welfare reform were part of
Republicans contract with america.
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And yet, when those same Republicans in Congress had a Republican
President they failed to roll back a single entitlement program and
ran up the highest rate of discretionary spending since FDR (falling
behind only LBJ for that period, when entitlement spending was
included).
| Quote: | Clinton doesn't diserve the credit
when most of his vetos were because they weren't spending enough. And
the Clintons took arkansas from 48th to 49th in the country in health
and health care.
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Regardless of whether Clinton's hand was forced, the result was a tilt
towards the political center during his administration, which is why
that part of his administration (the 1995-2000 period) had so many
successes.
America is successful BECAUSE the awkward coexistence of its liberal
and conservative values, not despite it.
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tomaxo@aol.com> wrote:
The Slush-Fund machinery that has, for the last seven years relied so
heavily on the block of voters that could be baught off by pretenses
of religious piety and conservative rhetoric are now on the attack, in
a desperate attempt to undermine the surprising success of the two
candidates who actual hold Religious and Conservative values.
To serve their purpose of routing record amounts of slush-fund capital
into the same hands that are enjoying the record tax cuts the
Slushfundicans absolutely cannot allow actual religious or
conservative values to enter the Republican party at a national level.
The reason they must destroy Huckabee is simple: He will bring actual
christian values into the White House, which would result in an ending
of the "America for sale" ethics violations that have become one of
the two symbols of the Bush presidency.
The reason they must destroy Ron Paul is simple: He will end the
slush funds that have been funded by over $3 trillion in deficit
spending under the Bush presidency.
What they want is another fraud like Bush. |
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 3:14 am Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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On Dec 15, 7:29 pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
| Quote: | America is successful BECAUSE the awkward coexistence of its liberal
and conservative values, not despite it.
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Successful!!!???
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Amerikkka is a total failure. |
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 3:48 am Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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Mr.Smartypants wrote:
| Quote: | On Dec 15, 7:29 pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
America is successful BECAUSE the awkward coexistence of its liberal
and conservative values, not despite it.
Successful!!!???
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
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Yeah, I guess those little things like being the birthplace of the
light bulb, air travel, seperation of church and state, jazz, moon
landings, mars exploration, elected government with checks and
balances, and the largest economy on earth are highly over-rated.
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Amerikkka is a total failure.
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and they don't call you "Mr. Smartypants" for nothin... |
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:15 am Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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lorad...@cs.com wrote:
| Quote: | On Dec 15, 12:05 pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
The Slush-Fund machinery that has, for the last seven years relied so
heavily on the block of voters that could be baught off by pretenses
of religious piety and conservative rhetoric are now on the attack, in
a desperate attempt to undermine the surprising success of the two
candidates who actual hold Religious and Conservative values.
To serve their purpose of routing record amounts of slush-fund capital
into the same hands that are enjoying the record tax cuts the
Slushfundicans absolutely cannot allow actual religious or
conservative values to enter the Republican party at a national level.
The reason they must destroy Huckabee is simple: He will bring actual
christian values into the White House, which would result in an ending
of the "America for sale" ethics violations that have become one of
the two symbols of the Bush presidency.
The reason they must destroy Ron Paul is simple: He will end the
slush funds that have been funded by over $3 trillion in deficit
spending under the Bush presidency.
What they want is another fraud like Bush.
Nothing like outsiders to threaten the nicely established neocon/nwo/
globalist daisey chain.
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While I understand, and agree with, what you are saying, I'm not so
sure it's the political "outsiders" who are the "outsiders". Is it
simple irony that so many of the leading power-brokers of American
politics are of foreign origin (Ruport Murdoch, George Soros, Sun
Myung Moon, etc, etc.), and that so many of the leading lobbies and
influences involve external interests (AIPAC, Saudi Oil, Chinese
financing, etc.). Am I the only person in America who finds it near-
treasonous that after our shoveling multi-billion dollar, no bid
contracts to Halliburton, which they repaid by scamming us out of
millions more, that the company was allowed to do an inversion by
which it became a U.A.E. company without penalty?
These things, and the treason of our intentionally letting our guard
down at our southern border are pretty good indicaters that America
has largely relenquished control of its own destiny. |
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:01 am Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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On Dec 15, 9:15 pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
| Quote: | lorad...@cs.com wrote:
On Dec 15, 12:05 pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
The Slush-Fund machinery that has, for the last seven years relied so
heavily on the block of voters that could be baught off by pretenses
of religious piety and conservative rhetoric are now on the attack, in
a desperate attempt to undermine the surprising success of the two
candidates who actual hold Religious and Conservative values.
To serve their purpose of routing record amounts of slush-fund capital
into the same hands that are enjoying the record tax cuts the
Slushfundicans absolutely cannot allow actual religious or
conservative values to enter the Republican party at a national level.
The reason they must destroy Huckabee is simple: He will bring actual
christian values into the White House, which would result in an ending
of the "America for sale" ethics violations that have become one of
the two symbols of the Bush presidency.
The reason they must destroy Ron Paul is simple: He will end the
slush funds that have been funded by over $3 trillion in deficit
spending under the Bush presidency.
What they want is another fraud like Bush.
Nothing like outsiders to threaten the nicely established neocon/nwo/
globalist daisey chain.
While I understand, and agree with, what you are saying, I'm not so
sure it's the political "outsiders" who are the "outsiders". Is it
simple irony that so many of the leading power-brokers of American
politics are of foreign origin (Ruport Murdoch, George Soros, Sun
Myung Moon, etc, etc.), and that so many of the leading lobbies and
influences involve external interests (AIPAC, Saudi Oil, Chinese
financing, etc.).
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We seem to generally agree on the usefulness of centrism.
And I also agree with you on the negative effects of foreign
influences acting upon our body politic.. to which I will add;
European financial consortiums buying up US tollroads, UAE 'sovereign
funds' buying up US banks, red chinese buying up IBM's pc line, and to
underscore the Israeli influence.. the many 'dual citizenship'
Israelis that staff senior positions in the US government.
| Quote: | Am I the only person in America who finds it near-
treasonous that after our shoveling multi-billion dollar, no bid
contracts to Halliburton, which they repaid by scamming us out of
millions more, that the company was allowed to do an inversion by
which it became a U.A.E. company without penalty?
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No, you're not.
I already posted comments here regarding the scurrillous conduct of
halliburton skulking off to Dubai.. to seemingly avoid US taxes and US
investigations regarding its conduct - after having received BILLIONS
in tax payer money no-bid Iraq contracts.
...The problem is that most of the people here in usenet are party
extremists.. tie-dyed republicons or democons.. who prefer to latch
onto mud that they use against each other (many are no doubt foreign
operatives also)
I don't think that many of them (the americans) realize that both
their sides are being played against each other - in order to achive
the synthesized the anti-american goals that the globalists/nwos
desire. (Helegian dialectic stuff)
| Quote: | These things, and the treason of our intentionally letting our guard
down at our southern border are pretty good indicaters that America
has largely relenquished control of its own destiny.
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No.. and I am emphatic.
*Americans* have not reliquished control of the borders.. The
immigration issue is a very large one with US voters in Iowa, for
example, strongly against illegal immigration..
Rather it is the *con leadership (in both parties) who have been
relinquishing their sworn duties and violating their oaths of office.
And so we get back to the point... which candidate would be effective
in disrupting the current con-game that has been passing itself off as
a responsible government. In my book Ron Paul would be that man.
PS: Huckabee would be also.. but I just can't agree with him that the
world was formed ca 10,000 BC. |
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:14 am Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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Every four years, an elite group takes over from an elite group.
These people govern for the corporations and their lobbyists not the
people. It is absolutely criminal our money is spent on ventures like
Iraq when it should be spent on revivifying this counrty
In testifying before Congress in 1953, the then CEO of General Motors,
Charles Wilson, said "...for years I thought what was good for the
country was good for General Motors and vice versa." We'll not
remind everyone what has happened to GM during the followng years.
The interesting part is that folks like some here celebrate this
nonsense. |
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the_blogologist Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:33 am Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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Mr.Smartypants <banmilk@hotmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | On Dec 15, 7:29 pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
America is successful BECAUSE the awkward coexistence of its liberal
and conservative values, not despite it.
Successful!!!???
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Amerikkka is a total failure.
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Note: the KKK was created by ex-confederate soldiers and the confederate
states of course, all voted democrat. When the KKK peaked at about 6
million members the Klan existed almost entirely in states that voted
heavily democrat. So lets all give Democrats credit for our KKKism. |
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:53 am Post subject: Re: Why The Bush Machinery Is So Terrified of Huckabee and R |
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On Dec 15, 11:33 pm, nob...@nowheres.com (the_blogologist) wrote:
| Quote: | Mr.Smartypants <banm...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:29 pm, tom...@aol.com wrote:
America is successful BECAUSE the awkward coexistence of its liberal
and conservative values, not despite it.
Successful!!!???
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Amerikkka is a total failure.
Note: the KKK was created by ex-confederate soldiers and the confederate
states of course, all voted democrat. When the KKK peaked at about 6
million members the Klan existed almost entirely in states that voted
heavily democrat. So lets all give Democrats credit for our KKKism.
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Ancient history that doesn't have anything to do with anything is a
waste of time.
Get smart or get lost.
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