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Swamp Gas

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Fri Jun 24, 2005 4:28 am
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No answers from the Saloonitic Butt-Wipe Chickenhawk Christo- Fascist Zombies
Who is this Largemark? We have to get him over here.  _________________ Heard it from a pilot who spoke real gooooood! |
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KNOW-THIS

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Fri Jun 24, 2005 7:13 pm
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That Largemark is indeed quite a character over there harassing the republican goon squad. They were all too ashamed to address the post. _________________ "You find me offensive? I find you offensive, for finding me offensive" |
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KNOW-THIS

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Wed Jun 29, 2005 5:05 am
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Uh, they've finally decided to respond....
Bush praise galore! _________________ "You find me offensive? I find you offensive, for finding me offensive" |
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Swamp Gas

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Thu Jun 30, 2005 3:21 am
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I saw that. What a bunch of Neo-Con Boot-Lickers!
The facts are this. The people they support are not leaders. The only ones they "Lead" are idiots like the sycophants at Maverick's.
MaverickGoose loves killing innocent people. Racist Jackal. I feel VERY nervous with people like him "protecting" the Constitution. He's "protecting" Haliburton and Lockheed, and NOT the Bill of Rights. He does like some good music though. Hmmmmm......I could see him drunk sometime, and crying his ass off, because he really is a liberal at heart, but tries and buries it with a Top Gun Front End.
Cydoniaquest's solution is pure Genius. Lock up the people who oppose war! I simply love throwing his pertified ass off this board everytime he tries and sneaks in. Reading his/It's posts give you a glimpse into the sorry, angry, sad, and warped mind of a Neo-Con. At least he is honestly a bigoted nutcase, and doesn't lie like his Lover-Boy Bush.
I actually somewhat like B1BLancer, so I won't say much except I think he is a follower, and his Conservative childhood did not let him enjoy being more wild and crazy.
The rest are just carbon-copies of the others. Pro-War, Pro-Big Business, and Pro-Bigotry
These idiots think we anti-war people are slinking around in the shadows, with our heads down. Sorry to disappoint them, but looking at Dumbya's poll numbers, they are the one's sweating now. Congress's ratings are even lower. _________________ Heard it from a pilot who spoke real gooooood!
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Et in Arcadia ego

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Thu Jun 30, 2005 3:53 am
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lol..
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http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20050711&s=blumenthal
I chatted for a while with Collin Kelley, a senior at Washington State with a vague resemblance to the studly actor Orlando Bloom. Kelley told me he's "sick and tired of people saying our troops are dying in vain" and added, "This isn't an invasion of Iraq, it's a liberation--as David Horowitz said." When I asked him why he was staying on campus rather than fighting the good fight, he rubbed his shoulder and described a nagging football injury from high school. Plus, his parents didn't want him to go. "They're old hippies," Kelley said.
Munching on a chicken quesadilla at a table nearby was Edward Hauser, a senior at St. Edwards University in Austin, Texas--a liberal school in a liberal town in the ultimate red state of Texas. "Austin is ninety square miles insulated from reality," Hauser said. When I broached the issue of Iraq, he replied, "I support our country. I support our troops." So why isn't he there?
"I know that I'm going to be better staying here and working to convince people why we're there [in Iraq]," Hauser explained, pausing in thought. "I'm a fighter, but with words."
At a table by the buffet was Justin Palmer, vice chairman of the Georgia Association of College Republicans, America's largest chapter of College Republicans. In 1984 the group gained prominence in conservative circles when its chairman, Ralph Reed, formed a political action committee credited with helping to re-elect Senator Jesse Helms. Palmer's future as a right-wing operative looked bright; he batted away my question about his decision to avoid fighting the war he supported with the closest thing I heard to a talking point all afternoon. "The country is like a body," Palmer explained, "and each part of the body has a different function. Certain people do certain things better than others." He said his "function" was planning a "Support Our Troops" day on campus this year in which students honored military recruiters from all four branches of the service.
Standing by Palmer's side and sipping a glass of rose wine, University of Georgia Republican member Kiera Ranke said she played her part as well. She and her sorority sisters sent care packages to troops in Iraq along with letters and pictures of themselves. "They wrote back and told us we boosted their morale," she said.
By the time I encountered Cory Bray, a towering senior from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, the beer was flowing freely. "The people opposed to the war aren't putting their asses on the line," Bray boomed from beside the bar. Then why isn't he putting his ass on the line? "I'm not putting my ass on the line because I had the opportunity to go to the number-one business school in the country," he declared, his voice rising in defensive anger, "and I wasn't going to pass that up."
And besides, being a College Republican is so much more fun than counterinsurgency warfare. Bray recounted the pride he and his buddies had felt walking through the center of campus last fall waving a giant American flag, wearing cowboy boots and hats with the letters B-U-S-H painted on their bare chests. "We're the big guys," he said. "We're the ones who stand up for what we believe in. The College Democrats just sit around talking about how much they hate Bush. We actually do s!@#."
When 25-year-old candidate Mike Davidson emerged in the center of the room, the party fell to a hush. "Does everybody know why we're here today?" Davidson asked his supporters, who had huddled around him.
"Beer!" someone shouted. The crowd exploded with laughter. _________________ "If the President has commander-in-chief power to commit torture, he has the power to commit genocide, to sanction slavery, to promote apartheid, to license summary execution." |
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David
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Thu Jun 30, 2005 4:00 am
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I have serious doubts about maverickgoosestep0069 being in the airfarce. If he is as he says, a squadron leader, how come none of his squad log in on his behalf? Cuz they do not exist except in his delusions. Hell, anyone can post pictures taken from the net, like the one he posted of a helmeted person in the cockpit of a fighter claiming it to be him. He's probably a garbage man from Taos.
He has even made reference to killing kids when he claimed to be going to a war zone. What an ass. |
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KNOW-THIS

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Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:08 am
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quote: "The country is like a body," Palmer explained, "and each part of the body has a different function. Certain people do certain things better than others." He said his "function" was planning a "Support Our Troops" day on campus this year in which students honored military recruiters from all four branches of the service.
The Maverick goons then represent the foul anus of this country with the function of persistent verbal bowel movements. I love the republicans talking about how they "support" the troops and then they vote against improving their armor and make massive cuts to veteran's health care. All the while they sit back and watch them die overseas and abroad to protect their investments and selfish economic interests. If that what you call support, I wouldn't want any of it. I do support sending these spineless maggot cowards out to take care of their own messes for once. I want to see these yuppies set down their briefcases, leave behind their BMW's and laptops and pick up a gun with real ammunition to go to Iraq and fight the enemies that they created that actually shoot back.
http://thinkprogress.org/2005/06/28/on-day-of-iraq-speech-house-conservatives-gouge-veterans/
On Day of Iraq Speech, House Conservatives Gouge Vets
http://cernigsnewshog.blogspot.com/2005/06/veterans-angry-over-bushs-iraq-speech.html _________________ "You find me offensive? I find you offensive, for finding me offensive" |
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Swamp Gas

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Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:53 pm
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quote: Originally posted by David I have serious doubts about maverickgoosestep0069 being in the airfarce. If he is as he says, a squadron leader, how come none of his squad log in on his behalf? Cuz they do not exist except in his delusions. Hell, anyone can post pictures taken from the net, like the one he posted of a helmeted person in the cockpit of a fighter claiming it to be him. He's probably a garbage man from Taos.
He has even made reference to killing kids when he claimed to be going to a war zone. What an ass.
You know David, I really never thought of Goosie being a fraud. After all, Neo-Cons and their supporters ALWAYs tell the truth!!! But now that you bring it up..... Why not?
You're correct, the only stooge that ever came on these boards that even resembled a pilot is Pacer. MaverickGoosestepLowGun0096 came in here under dial up service. I seriously doubt a squadron leader is doing that. _________________ Heard it from a pilot who spoke real gooooood! |
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