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Very funny, red ufo.
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Pinkie, glad to see your back from the latest abduction & probing. So tell me of all the great Americans on that link, which one do you look to most for inspiration, Rosie "strap it on" O' Donald? Alec "I'd move if I could find another way to make big $" Baldwin? Blank faced staring (like Kerry) Cher? Drunken murderer Ted Kennedy? John "I can't keep my hands off Kerry's derriere Edited for content -Z-man butt" Edwards? Tell us!
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Genius, red-ufo, genius.
Mule: I'll vote for Bush/Cheney when I can go to see one of them speak without signing a loyalty clause, and when I can wear any t-shirt, button, or hat that I choose. Is that asking too much? How can you possibly support these guys? EDIT: Bad Engrish |
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Actually I think that you'll find that the vast majority of KKK type are uneducated, ignorant, inbred, living off the hindtit of the government types, you know.....Democrats.
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I'll answer ya after you tell us which dunce in the white sheets you are?:p Pinkie.http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/...s/princess.gif |
I'm the one standing right behind your momma. Just find her in the photo, & Im the guy right behind her.
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So; if that makes you uncomfortable, then perhaps you should re-consider your choice for Fuhrer-goon-traitor-fem - I mean President. :rolleyes: Thom, you need to work on your hyperbole. Else people will take you seriously. You don't want that, cuz next is they take you away. SmileWavy |
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I don't want to sound above it all, but was it just me or is that website a magnet for the mentally challenged of America? I'm referring to responses to celeb and politician statements. I spent a while looking for any coherent comments that would lend to the discussion. All I found were insults. Did I miss something useful on this site besides the juvenile thinking? I guess I should say thanks for the dose of reality. Sherwood |
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Iam the hippie in the pic pointing at the ground towards the crack cocaine that fell out of your daddy's pocket. |
Im the red sheild.
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Pinkie, you were easy to spot. You were the only one wearing a pointed TIN FOIL hat.
911, of course the site is facetious but the statements by that group of bufoons are acurate. That is the point. Lynn, I moved here in '91. My family is from New Orleans. I don't think a one of them has a clue where Pulaski is. |
Here is one person experience with Bush and his goons in Oregon. Pretty simular to the Brownshirts of the '30s.
Silenced By The President > By Trish Bowcock > 10-20-4 A few weeks before my father died, he woke > me in the wee hours > of the morning. He needed to talk. He was worried > about Attorney General > John Ashcroft and the destruction of American civil > liberties. I > comforted my father, believing he was delusional > from medications. I was > wrong. I write this from my home in Jacksonville > Oregon (population > 2,226). President George W. Bush came here this > week. The purpose of his > visit was political. Southern Oregon has been deemed > a "battle ground" > area in the presidential race. John Kerry has made > incredible inroads in > this traditionally Republican stronghold. President > Bush's campaign stop > was an attempt to staunch the slide. Jacksonville is > an old gold mining > town. Our main street is only five blocks long, > lined with restored > storefronts. The sidewalks are narrow. We are a > peaceful community. The > prospect of an overnight presidential visit was > exciting, even to me, a > lifelong Democrat. My excitement turned to horror as > I watched events > unfold during President Bush's visit. In the mid > 1800s, when Indians > invaded Jacksonville, citizens clambered upon the > roof of the old > library. It was the one building that would not > catch fire when flaming > arrows were shot. This week it was a different > scene. Police armed with > high powered rifles perched upon our rooftops as the > presidential > motorcade approached. Helicopters flew low, > overhead. A cadre of > motorcycle police zoomed into town. Black SUVs > followed, sandwiching > several black limousines carrying the president, his > wife and their > entourage as they sped to the local inn where they > would eat and sleep. > The main street was lined with people gathered to > witness the event. Many > supported the president. Many did not. Some came > because they were simply > curious. There were men, women, young and old. The > mood was somewhat > festive. Supporters of John Kerry sported signs, as > did supporters of > George Bush. Individuals, exercising their rights of > free speech began > chanting. On one side of the street, shouts of "four > more years" echoed > in the night air. On the other side of the street, > chants of "three more > weeks" responded. The chants were loud and > apparently could be heard by > President Bush. An order was issued that the > anti-Bush rhetoric be > quieted. The local SWAT team leapt to action. It > happened fast. Clad in > full riot gear, at least 50 officers moved in. > Shouting indecipherable > commands from a bullhorn, they formed a chain and > bore down upon the > people, only working to clear the side of the street > appearing to be > occupied by Kerry supporters. People tried to get > out of their way. It > was very crowded. There was nowhere to move. People > were being crushed. > They started flowing into the streets. Pleas to the > officers, asking, > "where to go" fell upon deaf ears. Instead, riot > police fired pellets of > cayenne pepper spray into the crowd. An old man fell > and couldn,t get up. > When a young man stopped to help, he was shot in the > back with hard > pepper spray balls. Children were hit with pepper > spray. Deemed > "Protesters" people were shoved and herded down the > street by the > menacing line of armed riot police, until out of the > President's > ear-shot. There the "Protesters" were held at bay. > Anyone vocalizing > anti-Bush or pro-Kerry sentiments were prohibited > from venturing forward. > Loud anti-Bush chants were responded to by the > commanding officer > stating: "FORWARD," to which the entire line of > armed police would move, > lock-step, toward the "Protesters," forcing backward > movement. Police > officers circulated filming the crowd of > "Protesters." Some were people > like me, quiet middle-aged women. Some sported > anti-Bush signs, peace > signs, or Kerry signs. A small group of youth, clad > in black with > kerchiefs wrapping their heads chanted slogans. A > young woman in her > underwear, sporting a peace sign sang a lyrical > Kumbaya. Mixed among the > "Protesters" were supporters of the President. One > 19 year- old man > shouted obscenities at anyone expressing > dissatisfaction with the > president, encouraging the police to "tazar" the > "Stinking Protesters." > Neither the "Protestors," nor the police harassed > this vocal young man. > Across the street, individuals shouting support for > the president were > allowed to continue. Officers monitored this group > but allowed them to > shout words of support or hurl derisions toward > Kerry supporters, > undisturbed. Honking cars filled with Bush > supporters were left alone. A > honking car full of Kerry supporters was stopped by > police on its way out > of town. The standoff with "Protesters" continued > until the President > finished his dinner and was secured in his hotel > cottage for the night. > Only then were the riot police ordered to > "mount-up," leaping upon the > sideboard of a huge SUV, pulling out of town, and > allowing "free speech" > to resume. In small town American I witnessed true > repression and > intimidation by law enforcement. I saw small > children suffering from the > effects of being fired upon by pepper bullets. I > felt legitimate fear of > expressing my political opinions: a brand new > feeling. Newspaper accounts > state the chaos started when a violent "Protester" > shoved a police > officer. No one I talked to witnessed this account. > It is reputed that > President Bush and his staff will not allow any > opposition activity to > occur within his ear or eye sight. I can confirm, > that in tiny > Jacksonville, Oregon, this was true. Physically > violent means were taken > to protect the president from verbal insults. > Freedom of speech was > stolen. My father was not paranoid as he lay dying. > He was expressing > great insight into the dangers of our current > presidential administration > and its willingness to repress personal freedoms. If > I could talk to my > father today, I would say, "I am sorry Daddy for > doubting you." And, no > matter what, I will continue to exercise my > individual right to freely > express my opinions. Americans cannot take four more > years. |
If this is true, then it is the fault of the police, not the president. I'm not for the president, but don't believe this was his fault per se.
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What a load of crap.
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Sorry about your dad. THe rest of your story reads like Michael Moore wrote it.
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What, no loyalty agreements?
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Seriously, anyone who is super passionate about a side needs to wake up. Both have their faults. Bush needs to go, he has screwed up in Iraq, the Patriot act, ruined ties with allies, and has continued to get the arab world pissed at us b/c of our foreign policy relating to Israel. Kerry might also suck, but he deserves a chance- Bush has proven he can't handle the job.
And whoever made the ignorant comment about the KKK and those who own firearms, grow up. The stark majority of gun owners are law abiding citizens, guarenteed their right to bear arms in the 2nd amendment. Guns don't kill people, people kill people. |
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