NAO
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Thu Mar-17-05 12:38 AM
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Was ANWR sadistically sweet for Chimp, b/c was able to beat Kerry again? |
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ANWR has been a pet issue for Kerry for years. Yesterday Kerry used his mailing list to ask for signatures to stop the drilling.
Chimp is a sadistic egomanical, insecure little man. He nearly smirked himself to death when the election returns came in.
Of course chimp wants all of his destructive evil policies to go thru, but I suspect drilling in ANWR had a particular perverse pleasure for *. He got to kick Kerry again, stick his tongue out at him (tardive diskinesia?) and twist the knife. He got to gut Kerry's pet issue.
Am I just reading pettiness and sadism into smirk, or did he really get a jolt out of ANWR just because it was Kerry's baby?
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Thu Mar-17-05 12:42 AM
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1. Mark my words, not a drop of oil will ever come out of ANWR |
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we might of lost the first battle by a hair but there are many more to come. Remember the Alaskan pipeline was held up for almost ten years by environmentalist lawsuits, I expect this one to be no different. Anyways the budget bill needs to pass for ANWR to pass, something that hasn't happened in two years of trying.
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FreedomAngel82
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Thu Mar-17-05 02:54 PM
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On another thread someone posted an article where even oil companies were against the drilling there. So if they are against it (I think Texaco was listed) I think you're right with that (the orginial poster). Just like brining Elliot Abrhams back.
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Thu Mar-17-05 12:42 AM
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2. That was probably at least a bonus for him. |
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Thu Mar-17-05 12:51 AM
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3. Fuck that, Kerry is doing what he needs to do lead the democrats |
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...in the senate to call theses bastards on every backtracking, harmful piece of legislation they try to ram through for their wealth pals. The democrats have a mandate from 53 million voters and that's political capital also. Any who choose to squander that and ignore the needs of the constituents who put them there needs to get a good thrashing from the democratic voters.
As for Bush and his republicans thugs, their days are numbered because the whole country is watching and getting wise to what they really represent.
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Thu Mar-17-05 01:15 AM
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5. Hey, whistle, nice to see something positive from you! |
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I like your posts, and it's nice to see an optimistic view of the future.
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whistle
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Thu Mar-17-05 02:26 PM
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7. Thanks Babylonsister, I have my up days as well as my down |
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...days. I'm still on that emotional roller coaster from the election and what followed and find it hard to discern much as positive from the political actions I see taking place. But I have made a decision to make a conscious effort to seek out good and try to be optimistic and hopeful about the future. Thanks again for your validation.
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FreedomAngel82
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Thu Mar-17-05 02:56 PM
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with the republicans they are definietly high on power and they don't care people are watching. Especially Bush and his camp. They know they won't be running again so nobody in them has to care what people think. That's why Bush doesn't ever use his fake Texas accent or his good ol boy attitude.
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Thu Mar-17-05 01:07 AM
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4. Sadism just comes naturally to the chimp. It doesn't particularly matter |
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who the object is. When he was kid, it was his brother.
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Generic Guy
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Thu Mar-17-05 01:26 AM
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6. What do you mean kick Kerry again? |
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Edited on Thu Mar-17-05 01:28 AM by Generic Guy
Kerry won the election. Diebold and right wing nutjobs stole the election for bush.:-(
Besides this is far from over there will be no drilling just wait and see.
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Thu Mar-17-05 02:35 PM
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8. He beat Kerry by 2 votes, not 20. |
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If anything, the ANWR vote reinforces Bush's lack of a mandate.
:headbang: rocknation
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Thu Mar-17-05 04:48 PM
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12. Bush does seem to like making issues personal ... |
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I think you're onto something there, NAO. My theory about why he was so adamant about removing the US's signature from the Kyoto Protocol was because the agreement was put together by Al Gore -- Bush doesn't want to give Gore a scrap of credit. The usual thing is just to refuse to ratify, and that way you can have it both ways (pretend you're still supporting the idea for the environmentalists, but reassure industry that you're not going to actually do anything).
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