Zuni
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Thu Nov-13-03 11:04 AM
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wingnut attack on Clinton/ Memogate hysteria |
Loonman
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Thu Nov-13-03 11:06 AM
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"they are playing politics!!!!!!!!!!"
Really?
I though we elected congresspeople to play basketball.
Dumbass freepers......
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Thu Nov-13-03 11:08 AM
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2. Isaw another one there call for Rockefeller's resignation |
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No one cares. It's not news. What a bunch of lunkheads.
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Zuni
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Thu Nov-13-03 11:09 AM
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complaining that this non issue is not news.
Of course, they liberally quote Zell Miller (R-Traitorville)
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The Backlash Cometh
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Thu Nov-13-03 11:13 AM
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4. Yawn. Same old, same old. |
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According to the Republicans, nothing came before Clinton, except tax cuts that resulted in the 90s economic good times, (which turned out to be a bubble created by Republican deregulation.)
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Thu Nov-13-03 11:29 AM
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5. Clinton's responsible for memogate? |
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Edited on Thu Nov-13-03 11:30 AM by lancdem
Hmmm, I didn't know that. :evilgrin:
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Zuni
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Thu Nov-13-03 11:31 AM
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6. Apparently at least on Freeper |
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has made the connection http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1019151/postswarning---deranged 'art' and insanity ahead
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Thu Nov-13-03 11:52 AM
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9. Everything, but everything is all connected to Clinton |
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Freepers are mentally ill.
I'd say give 'em lobotomies, but how do lobotomize a brain the size of a walnut?
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Thu Nov-13-03 11:35 AM
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7. Anyone besides me alarmed at the increasingly free use of "traitor"? |
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I've posted several times about this, I'm in my 50's and I have never heard that term applied before to people who are simply expressing dissent with the politics and policies of the administration in power. "Traitor" has legal ramifications, that is, deliberate betrayal of this country causing significant harm. Kind of like outing an undercover CIA agent, for example.
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The Backlash Cometh
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Thu Nov-13-03 11:50 AM
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8. Defining your enemy through rhetoric is an old tactic. |
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:16 PM
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there were a lot of 'traitors' in the USSR too. You know, people who had opinions that were slightly different from the glorious leaders.
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Thu Nov-13-03 12:29 PM
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11. What those things say to me is... |
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Clinton wanted to get the right person or people behind what happened. He didn't want to just put a warm body behind bars and call it good. I think he had higher standards and people think that a body, any body, for a crime is calling it good. And that's so messed up. Duckie
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