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svandamme 09-23-2005 03:53 AM

OR has a clothing line ?!? wahaahah

is he going head to head with hte likes of JP Gaultier or is he going for the Versace crowd??? to fecking funny ... maybe i should get a clothing line myself... it all i need is somebody to give me some venture capital ... common guys , fashion design runs in my familly , my uncle teaches the stuff in the Antwerp fashion academy... it's in my blood , can't loose a penny on me... :D:D:D

mark my words, pastel colours are going to be the shiznit in 2007
Don Johnson is diggin a Miami Vice comeback...

Superman 09-23-2005 04:18 AM

Okay, I happened to catch a bit of this last night. Either it was a second appearance or a replay. It seemed to me that O'Reilly was 'over the top' theatrical. Rabid. O'Reilly nearly popped a blood vessel arguing we need to "stay the course" and "finish what we started." Donohue seemed calm and was basically saying, correctly I think, that if we EVER leave there, we will be leaving unfinished business behind.

You know, I think O'Reilly's argument, and those of his ilk, is so emotional on the "stay the course" matter because he also realizes this is a quagmire we now find ourselves in, and as much of a disaster as that place is now, he knows peace there is tenuous at best and when we leave, it likely will come unravelled a bit. In other words, the folly of Dubya's decision to invade will become even MORE apparent when we leave. Regardless of when that is. So, O'Reilly and Dubya can pretend this was a good decision better now than when Iraq is granted independence from US captivity.

Shaun @ Tru6 09-23-2005 04:23 AM

My favorite part seeing it on TV (larger) was OR's hand shaking as he was pointing a finger at D. You don't really catch in in WMPlayer, but on TV it was huge.

He lost it.

fintstone 09-23-2005 06:10 AM

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Originally posted by Shaun 84 Targa
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That spigot, it's called Saudi Arabia. It exists now.

I wish the Right would pick a direction and stay with it. Man it's hard to keep up with all of your justifcations.

Unfortunately Saudi leadership is not stupid enough to openly support terrorism...and make it clear that they intend to acquire WMD....

Iran, on the other hand...........

fintstone 09-23-2005 06:11 AM

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Originally posted by Shaun 84 Targa
My favorite part seeing it on TV (larger) was OR's hand shaking as he was pointing a finger at D. You don't really catch in in WMPlayer, but on TV it was huge.

He lost it.

Your politics color your perspective. On the other hand both are weenies...and far to liberal to suit me.

MichiganMat 09-23-2005 07:37 AM

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Originally posted by Superman
....You know, I think O'Reilly's argument, and those of his ilk, is so emotional on the "stay the course" matter because he also realizes this is a quagmire we now find ourselves in, and as much of a disaster as that place is now, he knows peace there is tenuous at best and when we leave, it likely will come unravelled a bit. In other words, the folly of Dubya's decision to invade will become even MORE apparent when we leave. Regardless of when that is. So, O'Reilly and Dubya can pretend this was a good decision better now than when Iraq is granted independence from US captivity.
They've got the "if only..." disease.

If only the liberals would shut up...
If only Europe would help...
If only we had more time...
If only we stopped the protesters...
If only we spent more money...

Its the terrible desperation that comes from seeing your expectations and fantasies crushed by the realities of this world. Its complaining and whining disguised in anger and presented as conviction. People like that will rarely, if ever, admit defeat. Its all too easy to find something else to blame and voters to listen to it.

bryanthompson 09-23-2005 07:50 AM

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If only the liberals would shut up...
No, let them keep talking. O'Reilly needs to show this clip every night, Donahue needs to go on every talkshow to spew the same garbage.

If you look at it as 'spreading the truth,' sure, go for it. I think it's the truth, the truth that Hillary Clinton doesn't want mainstream America to see. The truth is that the party's been taken over by moveon.org and has no future in legitimate politics.

Shaun @ Tru6 09-23-2005 07:51 AM

Matt, don't forget

if only we controlled every level of government...

lendaddy 09-23-2005 07:54 AM

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Originally posted by Shaun 84 Targa
Matt, don't forget

if only we controlled every level of government...

You did, how do you think things got this way?

bryanthompson 09-23-2005 07:55 AM

So, the PO of my house planted this vine next to the house. I'm sure it looked good at first, but it took him years to get it trained. It started out along this cool little terrace he made, but it soon became unmanageable.

Today, that vine has totally overtaken every plant in the flowerbeds along the side of the house. it strangles anything else that tries to grow, because it's become too deeply rooted and untrained.

I've spent the last 2 weeks trying to de-vine this area of the house. As soon as you cut one piece, another pops up. It's going to take time, but eventually, I'll get it all out of there.

Moses 09-23-2005 08:09 AM

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Originally posted by Superman
Okay, I happened to catch a bit of this last night. Either it was a second appearance or a replay. It seemed to me that O'Reilly was 'over the top' theatrical. Rabid. O'Reilly nearly popped a blood vessel arguing we need to "stay the course" and "finish what we started." Donohue seemed calm and was basically saying, correctly I think, that if we EVER leave there, we will be leaving unfinished business behind.

You know, I think O'Reilly's argument, and those of his ilk, is so emotional on the "stay the course" matter because he also realizes this is a quagmire we now find ourselves in, and as much of a disaster as that place is now, he knows peace there is tenuous at best and when we leave, it likely will come unravelled a bit. In other words, the folly of Dubya's decision to invade will become even MORE apparent when we leave. Regardless of when that is. So, O'Reilly and Dubya can pretend this was a good decision better now than when Iraq is granted independence from US captivity.

Is anyone else here bothered by the fact that our current leaders claim to be strict constitutionalists, but have no problem with waging an undeclared war?

Do you think maybe the founders had something specific in mind when they granted congress the exclusive power to declare war?

Mulhollanddose 09-23-2005 08:15 AM

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Originally posted by speeder
~10 million people in dozens of countries took to the streets simultaneously in peaceful protest.
Untrue, a number fabricated...the anti-war movement is led by liars and communists Denis.

The war was not started on false premises, but the anti-war critique WAS formulated on covert premises...Denis, it is not the pot-smoking hippies, children too young to know who is orchestrating the protests, or aging burnouts that are the problem; it is those who whip ya'll up and make you believe things like communism is not evil, when I am sure the 100,000,000 dead surrounding this ideology would disagree.

928ram 09-23-2005 08:17 AM

I'm bother by the fact that I actually watched these 2 dolts "argue" and that you guys are some 5-6 pages discussing it still. You know they kicked back and had a few laughs afterwards just like O'R and MM do.

There several minutes I'd like to get back. Oh well, at least I got to see the Salman Rushdie interview afterwards.

Mulhollanddose 09-23-2005 08:20 AM

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Originally posted by Moses
Is anyone else here bothered by the fact that our current leaders claim to be strict constitutionalists, but have no problem with waging an undeclared war?
Where have you been the last forty years?...You do realize that Congress gave Bush the authority, or at least tacit blessing, to the operation...The operation that was justified and necessary...The operation that would be much more effective if it wasn't for liberal limp-wristed worry about appearances, to a world full of tyrants and dictators.

Moses 09-23-2005 08:33 AM

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Originally posted by Mulhollanddose
Where have you been the last forty years?...You do realize that Congress gave Bush the authority, or at least tacit blessing, to the operation...The operation that was justified and necessary...The operation that would be much more effective if it wasn't for liberal limp-wristed worry about appearances, to a world full of tyrants and dictators.
The founding fathers intended the prosecution of war to be undertaken only with a formal declaration from congress. Somehow they guessed that an unchecked Commander in Chief was a dangerous prospect. The last 40 years have borne witness to their wisdom.

skipdup 09-23-2005 08:42 AM

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Originally posted by Moses
The founding fathers intended the prosecution of war to be undertaken only with a formal declaration from congress. Somehow they guessed that an unchecked Commander in Chief was a dangerous prospect. The last 40 years have borne witness to their wisdom.
Who do we declare war against?

Shaun @ Tru6 09-23-2005 08:47 AM

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Originally posted by lendaddy
You did, how do you think things got this way?
another nail in the personal responsibility coffin. :(

you guys on the right are whinier than our 9-year-old girls on a photoshoot that runs longer than expected.

Shaun @ Tru6 09-23-2005 08:48 AM

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Originally posted by bryanthompson
So, the PO of my house planted this vine next to the house. I'm sure it looked good at first, but it took him years to get it trained. It started out along this cool little terrace he made, but it soon became unmanageable.

Today, that vine has totally overtaken every plant in the flowerbeds along the side of the house. it strangles anything else that tries to grow, because it's become too deeply rooted and untrained.

I've spent the last 2 weeks trying to de-vine this area of the house. As soon as you cut one piece, another pops up. It's going to take time, but eventually, I'll get it all out of there.

Bryan, didn't anyone tell you guys on the Right, MiracleGro doesn't kill weeds, it makes them grow even larger.

maybe that's your problem?

bryanthompson 09-23-2005 08:51 AM

DDT works well.

Moses 09-23-2005 09:06 AM

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Originally posted by skipdup
Who do we declare war against?
At the moment? Nobody seems an appealing choice.


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