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« Reply #20 on: December 06, 2006, 01:46:36 AM »

Booker, don't let Flagg turn this thread into a "it wasn't a mandate" debate....



Even that one bored me, I just sat idle and chuckled.
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« Reply #21 on: December 06, 2006, 01:52:15 AM »

Al Gore is not my favorite person. I love his b.s. propaganda film "an inconveniant truth". Pure and total crap. Junk science at it's very best.



I'd like to see you present something other than a third rate hack using logical fallacies to dispel that movie.

I always thought of Gore as unemotional and drone like. He came off as a caring human being that was concerned with doing the right thing during his short stay here.

He was more than thorough in his presentation and pointed out many of the falsehoods that people like yourself present when global warming is brought up.

I'd welcome any counter argument against Gore's movie, and willing to read it. Got any?

And what part of the movie was "junk science"? The part with the scientists in America, the scientists in China? Or the scientists in Antarctica?
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« Reply #22 on: December 06, 2006, 02:10:23 AM »

Gore gave a stunning speech in January of this year. 
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« Reply #23 on: December 06, 2006, 09:54:38 AM »

An article pertaining to the Democrats first 100 hours...it seems theyre living up to at least one promise:

Culture Shock on Capitol Hill: House to Work 5 Days a Week

By Lyndsey Layton
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, December 6, 2006; Page A01

Forget the minimum wage. Or outsourcing jobs overseas. The labor issue most on the minds of members of Congress yesterday was their own: They will have to work five days a week starting in January.

The horror.
   

I was going to start a new thread on this until I saw it here......this is a JOKE.  God, what HYPROCRITES these republican assholes are.  How in a time of war, with booming oil prices, were they only working 3.5-4 day work weeks?

And the nerve of Kingston to say "marriages will suffer"....what a pompous asshole.  What about the families with working parents who have multiple jobs just so they can put food on the table who never even get to see their kids! 

Or how about the parents fighting the war (civil war I should say) in Iraq - you think they get to see their families often?
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« Reply #24 on: December 06, 2006, 10:35:46 AM »

The world would be a much better place right now if the REAL winner of the '00 election were in the White House.
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« Reply #25 on: December 06, 2006, 11:59:58 AM »

I find it disturbing that the next US President (Most Powerful Leader in the World) will be either someone who has lost an election against George "The Iraq War" Bush (Kerry or Gore) or Hillary Clinton.

Presuming that the American people aren't stupid enough to vote for the Fascists A.K.A The Republican party again.


Don't be at all surprised if the Repubs put in a very good showing in the '08 presidential election.   They have some outspoken opponents to this administration who are potential nominees...McCain, for example...who have some history of bipartisanship.  You're likely not going to see a candidate in the mold of GW this time around...and none of the dem hopefuls look to be a slam dunk.
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« Reply #26 on: December 06, 2006, 12:06:58 PM »



I was going to start a new thread on this until I saw it here......this is a JOKE.  God, what HYPROCRITES these republican assholes are.  How in a time of war, with booming oil prices, were they only working 3.5-4 day work weeks?



3.5 to 4 day work weeks would have been an improvement...and are more akin to what the Dems are instituting (6:30 PM on Monday to 2 PM on Friday works out to about 4 days).  They WERE starting late on Tuesday (about 5 PM) and out by 3 PM on THURSDAY!  That's about 2 days of work.....maybe 2.5 if you're feeling generous.  And they were in standing recess A LOT!.
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« Reply #27 on: December 06, 2006, 12:08:35 PM »



I was going to start a new thread on this until I saw it here......this is a JOKE.  God, what HYPROCRITES these republican assholes are.  How in a time of war, with booming oil prices, were they only working 3.5-4 day work weeks?



3.5 to 4 day work weeks would have been an improvement...and are more akin to what the Dems are instituting (6:30 PM on Monday to 2 PM on Friday works out to about 4 days).  They WERE starting late on Tuesday (about 5 PM) and out by 3 PM on THURSDAY!  That's about 2 days of work.....maybe 2.5 if you're feeling generous.  And they were in standing recess A LOT!.

Thats unbelievable.  Pathetic as well.
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« Reply #28 on: December 06, 2006, 12:18:13 PM »

Just wait until 2008.  If the elections were held today with the projected candidates, the GOP would win.

You have numbers to back that up?  Because everything I've read about potential matchups has exactly ONE repub doing anything remarkable in a head to head with the dem potentials...and that's McCain vs Hillary.

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To claim that all the "problems" in the world are caused by the GOP is just ignorant and naieve.

I'll agree, there.  Not all the problems are CAUSED by the GOP.  But they've done a piss poor job of solving the problems that are at hand, regardless of who, or what, caused them. 

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  The Democrats are already not fulfilling their promises, such as fully implementing the 9/11 panels recommendations in the first 100 hours of congress.

It remains to be seen how many promises are not fulfilled and how many are.  You're citing one example.  Should I cite the myriad of examples of Repubs, and this administration in particular, have failed to fufill their promises to the American people?  The American voter decided they wanted to see how the other guys would do on the scorecard....

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Again, there was no mandate for change.  Most of the elections were a percent or two if not a few thousand votes.  To me that doesn't state that Americans have completely abandoned Republican values and switched to the Democratic party.

Then '94 wasn't a mandate, either, and the dems are still ruling Washington.  The last 8 years didn't happen. Wow, thanks for letting me in on that.  Glad to know it was all a very bad dream.

You seem incapable (unwilling, I suspect, actually) to understand how the political system works, what history tells us, what the exit polls from the election told the country, and prefer, instead, to bury your head in the sand and recite the "no mandate" mantra despite reality crashing down around your head.  Let us all know how that works out for you.  FYI, that tactic surely backfired when used by Rove and the rest of the GOP leadership leading up to the elections.

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Until the Democrats come up with solutions and not just finger pointing, they're never going to have an impact on American policy again.

Eh hem.....because the Repubs were able to do that?  Should we revisit what the Repubs did, back in '94 , in their first 100 days?  And then what they've done since, throughout the rest of the Clinton presidency, and then through this administration?  I'd dare say that, no matter what they do, unless the Dems decide to go poking in Bush's dirty sock drawer, they'll be more productive than that session of congress back in '94 was; at least inso far as accomplishing things for the American people and not backbiting, browbeating, and "taking revenge" on the dems.  And the dems know they need to be.  Because they have to to have their shot in '08.

It's funny, though.  The only "finger pointing" I see, of late, seems to be coming from YOUR side of the aisle.  I wonder why that is;
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« Reply #29 on: December 06, 2006, 12:55:31 PM »



I was going to start a new thread on this until I saw it here......this is a JOKE.  God, what HYPROCRITES these republican assholes are.  How in a time of war, with booming oil prices, were they only working 3.5-4 day work weeks?

And the nerve of Kingston to say "marriages will suffer"....what a pompous asshole.  What about the families with working parents who have multiple jobs just so they can put food on the table who never even get to see their kids! 

Or how about the parents fighting the war (civil war I should say) in Iraq - you think they get to see their families often?

Huge joke.

They also gave themselves raises while working less!

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