Bill Clinton Is My Hero!

Discussion in 'Old Hippies' started by robspace2, Sep 27, 2006.

  1. robspace2

    robspace2 Banned

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    I could not believe what I saw-Clinton tore up that idiot Fox reporter who tried to ambush him in that interview-That was great-The war mongering' right wing assholes at Fox got bitch slapped by Big Bill! That was great-We need a wake up call in this country-Bush is getting us killed literally and don't care!-He is now in this fight for his own ego purpose-He wants to show daddy he can win! This is what little boys do-Impress papa-He has no clue how to peacefully get out of this mess he started and he will continue to act the fool and the bully until he is stopped-America got suckered-We were conned and lied to-His staff and all his lackies are ignorant as hell-He is fighting a ghost enemy-Who is the enemy now?-The whole Islam nation?-He has them all hating us-We desperatly need someone with a cool head and diplomatic speaking skills to intervene-Thats whats needed-an intervention as George is a jun kie-A power junkie and we are enabling him to continue-He is a sick man and will not believe or listen to anyone that does not speak his double speak-Him ;'Bill O'Reilly and that junkie liar Rush Limbaugh need to go away and give us back our country-They have done way too much damage-They are tyrants and rich spoiled kids playing a very dangerous game that is way over their heads-They underestimate the power of the people-Their time is comin!-Say Goodnite George-
     
  2. andcrs2

    andcrs2 Senior Member

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    Well it is about the time for a bedtime story...
    and run on sentences/paragraphs do tend to induce sleep...
     
  3. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    I can not read that sentence
    break it up into paragraphs please
     
  4. robspace2

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    Its very simple-Just pretend the - signs are . and there ya go-You will note unlike many of the kids that post here and elsewhere; I know how to spell-Now; thats what irratates me-bad grammar and lousy spelling.My sentences don't run-they walk- you just have to know how to read them-or not .The skip option is always available as well-yer choice-In this part of America we still exercise that right-In Bush country the Necks still run the show and freedom basically lives in Austin only-if you choose to read my posts you will do better to check out the message more then the style. I would say that would also go's for most other posts here-You really can learn things here!
     
  5. robspace2

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    Here. Allow me to make this very clear.Bush is taking this country into WW3-!-end of sentence-
     
  6. wandering_okie

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    Okay, so maybe it wasn't a masterpiece of literary ebb and flow. It was pretty obvious what was being said.
    Bush is a dictator wanna-be. He and the republicans have sold us out repeatedly. They sent our kids (I have 3 of them over 18..fortunately they're not over in Iraq) to fight in a hopeless money pit of a war. They (Bush and Co.) support outsourcing our jobs overseas. And they (George and his cronies) do a lot of other sick things, like take more of our civil rights away. And something about the hypocrites Rush Limbaugh and Bill (stick-up-the-ass) O'Reilly. yada..yada..yada
    Bill Clinton did not support the above.
    It was clear enough!
     
  7. poor_old_dad

    poor_old_dad Senior Member

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    Yeah, Amen Okie. I didn't know we were back in english class.

    If you don't like the way someone says something, leave it be. If you don't agree with what someone says, respectfully say why and what you think.

    The thing with Clinton was great. It gave me hope that maybe now some democrats will stop being so damn politically correct and they'll get some backbone and they'll stand up and shout, "THIS IS DUMB AND WE"RE NOT GOING TO TAKE ANYMORE". I'm not holding my breath, but maybe Clinton showed some of them how to have some balls. (insert childish joke here)

    Peace,
    poor_old_dad
     
  8. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    How much longer do we have? A year and a half? Oh boy....I do wish we could get Ol' Billy back into office. Im also a little worried to see who will have the cajones to step up to the plate and clean up this mess Bushy got us in. It's going to take one hell of an American.
     
  9. poor_old_dad

    poor_old_dad Senior Member

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    If you're talking about until that thing is out of the White House...840 days 16 hours 45 minutes. That's more like 2 years 4 months.

    I have a countdown clock.

    Peace,
    poor_old_dad
     
  10. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    Is it childish of me to tell people who voted for demon-man that I TOLD YOU SO??!!
     
  11. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    yes, especially since noone can say how much more (or less, to be fair) Kerry (or Gore) would have fucked things up

    and what the fuck is it with 'demon-man'?
    couldn't you have thought of something a lil better?
     
  12. robspace2

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    Duck-I realize you are young and may think that it sounds cool and all to cuss so much-It;s not. Most people would prefer to skip through the junk and get to the meat of the matter-I am a retired trucker and even the guys on the cbs wouldn't use as much profanity as you have in one sentence or 2- As far as how good a job Gore would have done. we;ll never know unless he runs again-If you support George Bush please explain why- After all he has done to deceive the world; how could anyone back a lier-Yes-Clinton was a cheat to his wife-He was wrong and set bad examples for young people-The situation today is way too important to make infidelity a big issue-With the world ready to explode; infidelity has to take a back burner for now-Thanks to those of you that are able to understand my writing-this is the result of many late nights years ago-hahaha-my new code word is-LTBA-lucky to be alive-and extremely grateful-
     
  13. poor_old_dad

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    No. In fact, it might, might help some of them from making similar mistakes in the future. Ok, in a lot of cases it won't, but at least you'll be trying to make things better - that's never childish.



    Actually, that's not entirely correct. (
    And BTW - The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines demon - a source or agent of evil, harm, distress, or ruin. Yep, that's George...)

    I think too much blame for what's been happening or too much credit for being in control of what's been happening is being given to the Texas cow pie. Oh, don't get me wrong, he is no good, none at all. But Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, etc., the puppet masters, are where a lot, maybe most, of the evil has been coming from, and none of them would have been in a Kerry or Gore administration. I don't think G.W.Bush has had any an original ideas at all. Why do I think that....

    Example - Big oil companies - everyone knows of the Bush and Chaney ties to big oil. But do you know what Rice was doing before going to work for Bush? She headed Chevron's committee on public policy until she resigned on January 15, 2001, to become National Security Advisor to President George W. Bush. Chevron honored Rice by naming an oil tanker "Condoleezza Rice" after her, but controversy led to its being renamed Altair Voyager.

    Example - A 1997 proposal of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) that forcefully mapped out "America's global leadership". On Jan. 28th, 1998, the PNAC project team wrote to President Clinton demanding a radical change in dealings with the UN and the end of Saddam. While it was not clear whether Saddam was developing WMD, he was, they said, a threat to the US, Israel, the Arab States and "a meaningful part of the world's oil reserves". They put their case as follows:

    "In the short term this means being ready to lead military action, without regard for diplomacy. In the long term it means disarming Saddam and his regime. We believe that the US has the right under existing Security Council resolutions to take the necessary steps, including war, to secure our vital interests in the Gulf. In no circumstances should America's politics be crippled by the misguided insistence of the Security Council on unanimity."

    This letter might have remained yellowing in the White House archives if it did not read like a blue-print for a long-desired war, and still might have been forgotten if ten PNAC members had not signed it. These signatories all became part of the Bush Administration. They are Dick Cheney - Vice President, Lewis Libby - Cheney's Chief of Staff, Donald Rumsfeld - Defense Secretary, Paul Wolfowitz - Rumsfeld's deputy, Peter Rodman - in charge of 'Matters of Global Security', John Bolton - State Secretary for Arms Control, Richard Armitage - Deputy Foreign Secretary, Richard Perle - former Deputy Defense Secretary under Reagan, now head of the Defense Policy Board, William Kristol - head of the PNAC and adviser to Bush, known as the brains of the President, Zalmay Khalilzad - fresh from being special ambassador and kingmaker in Afghanistan, now Bush's special ambassador to the Iraqi opposition.

    A PNAC paper that was concluded in September 2000, just months before the start of the Bush Administration. That September 2000 paper (Rebuilding America's Defenses) was developed by Rumsfeld, Cheney, Wolfowitz and Libby, and is devoted to matters of "maintaining US pre-eminence, thwarting rival powers and shaping the global security system according to US interests". For more info:
    http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/iraq/attack/2003/0304thinktank.htm
    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3249.htm


    Example - The last couple years of the Clinton administration, there was NOT an annual deficit. The national debt was being paid down, and then came the Bush administration & you know the rest. By the way, when you're "thanking" folks for the Bush administration, don't leave out the folks in Florida who voted for Nadar. Florida 2000 vote count: Gore - 2,912,253; Bush - 2,912,790; Nadar - 97,488. If just 1 out of each 100 who voted for Nadar, had voted for Gore.... it all would be different. That's less than 1000 votes. Think of that next time you hear someone say, "My vote doesn't matter".

    Peace,
    poor_old_dad
     
  14. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    anyways, I do not think it is cool to cuss
    it is just something I do, noone gets on Colin Ferrel(sp?)'s case abotu it, so fuck off :)

    also, if I was trying so hard to fit in, especially on these fora I would be all "Bush is the devil, let's go eat some tofu and walk around barefoot"
    or even in Pittsburgh, this place is being overrun with vegetarian liberals =/
     
  15. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    I cuss, too, and dammit I love to. But whe I have the time to think about what I'm saying and type it out, I would rather put more substantial words in its place.
    Kudos on you about your "not fitting in".


    P.S. I like tofu (when its done right)
    And I live at the beach, therefore shoes are a no-go.
     
  16. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    what makes them any less substantial?

    in fact, I would call them more substantial, seeing how they are powerful enough to cause such a commotion

    and stop implying that I'm trying to be a rebel, just to discredit me, you liberals piss me off
    you're in the Old Hippies forum, and you are trying to discredit me by implying that I'm a non-conformist, makes lots of sense asshole

    I've had one dish with tofu that I liked, but that isn't the point =P
     
  17. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    It sounds to me you're the one getting worked up. And have I said anything about you being a non liberal? Im not discrediting you. I dont even know you....yay non conformity...im all for it. More people should be. I am one myself. I just have no idea why youre so worked up. Its a forum. People talking, discussing. Im not going to fight with you, brother. Smoke a bowl, drink a beer, whatever you need to do to calm down.
     
  18. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    I am not worked up at all

    as you said, it's a forum

    you are dumb *nod*

    and non conformity is a dumb thing to try to achieve

    be who you are, don't worry about being like everyone else, but that doesn't mean you should try to be completely different, be you
     
  19. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    whatever. you win. im over it.
     
  20. Rebel_1

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    Since when has anything realted to politics, never been screwed. The political agenda is a looseing battle no matter who you vote for sad to say. I never vote because I dont suport any of them being in there. None in the white house or congress can be trusted.
     

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