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| Re: I'm an idiot [message #92937 is a reply to message #92934] |
Tue, 20 November 2007 19:22   |
Tom Bruhl
 Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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;>>>>>>> Being a student of racial affairs of this nation, you learn the
>>> code
>>>>>>>>>>> word
>>>>>>>>>>> of Racist. I's a disguised language of codes words. When interviews
>>>>>>> by
>>>>>>>>> Russert,
>>>>>>>>>>> he RP started saying those coded words. When Russert pressed on
>>> about
>>>>>>>>> his
>>>>>>>>>>> past voting record and writings, he got angry and then "cracked"..
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>>>>>>>>>>> He's a Texan Reacist. Period. Yeah, he's saying the right things
>>> about
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>> Iraq situation, but on the domestic front, this dude whats to take
>>>>>>>>>>> America
>>>>>>>>>>> back into the 1940-50s on race relations. That's not good. Therefore,
>>>>>>>>> he
>>>>>>>>>>> is a Kook..A hack, a Third rate Racist Texas Politicition..
>>>>>>>>>>> "DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=e2f15397-a3c7-4720 -ac15-4532a
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>>>>>>>>>>>> a84ca
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>>>>>>>>>>>> This is not good...
>>Every time I hear people talk about Barak Obama, they say they think he
doesn't have much experience and they don't really agree with all his
stated intentions or policies, but they like him. The inherent problem
with democracy is it usually turns into a popularity contest.
On the other hand most people when talking about Ron Paul say (with some
surprise) that they agree with his stated intentions and like that he
seems to have high integrity.
I will vote for someone who has shown they can stick by their guns and
consistently vote for sane, logical, future thinking legislation and
policy. Ron Paul has shown that in spades. He's my man!
Deej wrote:
> I really like Barak too. I'm not really keen on some of his stated policies,
> but rhetoric is usually tempered by hard realities, especially when it comes
> to economics. Corporations are evil, etc., etc.....yeah, but small
> corporations employ the majority of people in this country, and with the
> exception of government and public education (pretty much the same thing),
> large corporations employ the rest. Tax them in a non-profit mode and you've
> shut the economy down. Barak is smart. Real smart. What I'm really, really
> afraid of is that some racially motivated white whacko maniac will kill him
> or some foriegn power will kill him and stage it to look like some racially
> motivated white whacko maniac killed him....and as totally surreal and
> incredibly evil that scenario is, it's a credible one.
>
> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote in message news:4786d77d@linux...
>> Oh God, not Rudi, please. He seems to me to be running second only to
>> Romney in the thickness of his phoney politician veneer and the
>> shallowness underneath. "9/11, 9/11, 9/11, 9/11, 9/11, etc., etc. . . " -
>> R. Giuliani in any public address. Definitely skeletons and trust issues.
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>> I like Barack-O, but I'm afraid his inexperience might allow him to be led
>> into some bad places, like war on Iran.
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>> I don't really like any of the rest of them anymore, but I do think
>> Edwards would be the least of the evils.
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>> They're all phonies and hypocrites to one degree or another . . . I mean,
>> come on . . . what kind of person strives for that kind of power anyway?
>> The kind who gets used to people being afraid to say "no" to them?
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>> Just my opinion. I hope whoever gets elected proves me wrong.
>>
>> S
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>> "DC" <
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