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Old September 8th, 2004, 07:45 PM
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Hi,
On 8-Sep-2004, Ignoramus13725
wrote:

Is that a low carb diet of lies?


You folks are making it very difficult not to get political with
openings like that one. ;-)

Take care,
Carmen
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Old September 8th, 2004, 08:09 PM
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rosie wrote:
"curt" wrote in message news:1oD%c.1858
:................... Bush is going to be re-elected.

NOPE!


I'd probably vote for an orangutan over seeing the Shrub get another
term. But I really don't think Kerry is a strong enough candidate to
win, what with Bush managing to make the stupider half of Americans
forget that Saddam is not Osama.

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"There's a seeker born every minute."

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Old September 8th, 2004, 08:09 PM
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rosie wrote:
"curt" wrote in message news:1oD%c.1858
:................... Bush is going to be re-elected.

NOPE!


I'd probably vote for an orangutan over seeing the Shrub get another
term. But I really don't think Kerry is a strong enough candidate to
win, what with Bush managing to make the stupider half of Americans
forget that Saddam is not Osama.

--
jamie )

"There's a seeker born every minute."

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Old September 8th, 2004, 09:49 PM
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"jamie" wrote in message
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I'd probably vote for an orangutan over seeing the Shrub get another
term. But I really don't think Kerry is a strong enough candidate to
win, what with Bush managing to make the stupider half of Americans
forget that Saddam is not Osama.

Now Barbie, I will take exception to your comment about stupider half. It
is totally uncalled for. You can smear candidates like a good little
Democrat, but please don't smear the voting public.


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Old September 8th, 2004, 09:49 PM
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"jamie" wrote in message
...
I'd probably vote for an orangutan over seeing the Shrub get another
term. But I really don't think Kerry is a strong enough candidate to
win, what with Bush managing to make the stupider half of Americans
forget that Saddam is not Osama.

Now Barbie, I will take exception to your comment about stupider half. It
is totally uncalled for. You can smear candidates like a good little
Democrat, but please don't smear the voting public.


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Old September 8th, 2004, 09:53 PM
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If you support the policies of John Kerry, please drive with your
headlights 'ON' during the day.

If you support President George W. Bush, please drive with your
headlights 'OFF' at night.


LOL I have to send this to a lot of people

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Old September 8th, 2004, 09:53 PM
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If you support the policies of John Kerry, please drive with your
headlights 'ON' during the day.

If you support President George W. Bush, please drive with your
headlights 'OFF' at night.


LOL I have to send this to a lot of people

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Old September 9th, 2004, 01:18 AM
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Jimmy wrote:

"jamie" wrote in message
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I'd probably vote for an orangutan over seeing the Shrub get another
term. But I really don't think Kerry is a strong enough candidate to
win, what with Bush managing to make the stupider half of Americans
forget that Saddam is not Osama.


Now Barbie, I will take exception to your comment about stupider half.


Why, are you stupid?
If you fall below the 50th percentile, it's certainly not my fault,
but it might explain your calling me "Barbie."

is totally uncalled for. You can smear candidates like a good little
Democrat, but please don't smear the voting public.


I'm not a Democrat, nor am I a Republican. As far as the voting
public is concerned, if GWB had been named John Bush or Fred Bush or
Patrick Bush, he never would have made it to the primary, much less
the election.

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jamie )

"There's a seeker born every minute."

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Old September 9th, 2004, 01:18 AM
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Jimmy wrote:

"jamie" wrote in message
...
I'd probably vote for an orangutan over seeing the Shrub get another
term. But I really don't think Kerry is a strong enough candidate to
win, what with Bush managing to make the stupider half of Americans
forget that Saddam is not Osama.


Now Barbie, I will take exception to your comment about stupider half.


Why, are you stupid?
If you fall below the 50th percentile, it's certainly not my fault,
but it might explain your calling me "Barbie."

is totally uncalled for. You can smear candidates like a good little
Democrat, but please don't smear the voting public.


I'm not a Democrat, nor am I a Republican. As far as the voting
public is concerned, if GWB had been named John Bush or Fred Bush or
Patrick Bush, he never would have made it to the primary, much less
the election.

--
jamie )

"There's a seeker born every minute."

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Old September 9th, 2004, 03:18 AM
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"jamie" wrote in message
...


Why, are you stupid?
If you fall below the 50th percentile, it's certainly not my fault,
but it might explain your calling me "Barbie."


Barbie, you certainly don't know me and it would appear you have callous
disrespect for voters, 50% or otherwise. The Barbie comment is in keeping
with your air-head comment about "stupider half of Americans". You seem to
have perched yourself on some sort of pedestal coming off with such a
comment. The American people deserve better consideration than your
bashing. May I pat you on the head now and part now with sweet LC sorrow?

Jimmy


 




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