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Old May 9th 04, 04:41 PM
Denyav
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If there really was a plot to keep workers from voting why have the polls
open
before and after a normal workday? If you can't find time to vote that is
YOUR
fault not some government plot.


Who wants to go to polls after a long working day and wait one hour in the
line.
(That was excatly the case during primary 10 days ago,and that was only
primary)
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Old May 9th 04, 06:54 PM
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"BUFDRVR" wrote in message
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We shouldn't be in Iraq at all.


Says the partisan lefty who undoubtedly revels in the death of every U.S.
service member in Iraq as it stokes his political machine.



How narrow minded.
It is quite possible for an individual to criticize the policies of a
Republican regime without being a "lefty" or a "commie" or a Democrat and
that criticism doesn't infer revelry at the death of U.S. soldiers.
Speaking for myself, I have no love for the Left and am not a Democrat but I
do agree with the majority of the original post.
Leave the name calling for the school yard.
John


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Old May 10th 04, 12:23 AM
BUFDRVR
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Says the partisan lefty who undoubtedly revels in the death of every U.S.
service member in Iraq as it stokes his political machine.



How narrow minded.


No, a quite accurate analysis of "Walt".

It is quite possible for an individual to criticize the policies of a
Republican regime without being a "lefty" or a "commie" or a Democrat


Who said otherwise?

and
that criticism doesn't infer revelry at the death of U.S. soldiers.


By itself, no it doesn't, but take all of "Walt"'s collective trolls, put them
togather and you get a pretty good picture of a left wing zelot, more
interested in success for the DNC than America.

Speaking for myself, I have no love for the Left and am not a Democrat but I
do agree with the majority of the original post.


Good for you, and as soon as you begin trolling with threads like the one we're
currently in, you'll be placed in the same catagory as "Walt".

Leave the name calling for the school yard.
John


Name calling? After the crap this guy has thrown all over a military aviation
board, if you believe calling him a "left wing zelot" is name calling and not
an accurate character assesment than you've not been reading enough of his
posts.


BUFDRVR

"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"
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Old May 11th 04, 06:54 AM
JStONGE123
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Your Mom really really likes him for 100 reasons. :-P

100 Miserable Failures of the Bush Administration:







The Durango 95 purred away real horrorshow. A nice warm vibratey feeling all
through your guttiwuts.
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Old May 11th 04, 07:53 AM
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How narrow minded.
It is quite possible for an individual to criticize the policies of a
Republican regime without being a "lefty" or a "commie" or a Democrat and
that criticism doesn't infer revelry at the death of U.S. soldiers.


BUFDRVR is practically a shill for the Bush adminstration/apparatus. This
demonization of their opponents is a technique straight from Nazi Germany.

Walt
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Old May 11th 04, 07:54 AM
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It is quite possible for an individual to criticize the policies of a
Republican regime without being a "lefty" or a "commie" or a Democrat


Who said otherwise?


You did.

Walt
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Old May 11th 04, 07:55 AM
WalterM140
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We have 760 KIA now. What's your best guess on the final number of KIA
before
the -whole- country is pacified?

Walt



I have no idea, but less than 1000 KIA to invade, defeat and occupy a country
for 1 year is unbelievably low


We shouldn't be there at all.

1000 KIA is a grotesque disaster.

If you had any real military experience you
would acknowledge that.


I was a company commander on Desert Storm.

Walt
 




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