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RoninLB 05-15-2006 04:35 AM

The elders distain the migration of US headphone music, clothes, cell phones, and computers to their young. They rationalize it as American imperialism with Israel as the gun toting enforcer. Their youth love American culture, want to be like Americans, are aware of our standard of living, and question their elders why they have life so lousy.

914GT 05-16-2006 09:12 PM

Re: Rove resigns!
 
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Originally posted by techweenie
...just as soon as he is indicted -- most likely next week. You heard it here first.
That indictment's coming any day now ...

914GT 05-20-2006 09:10 AM

Just another moonbat disappointment.

lendaddy 05-20-2006 09:18 AM

Did he ever say who his (2) sources were? I heard Joe Wilson and Larry Johnson, but that was too laughable to be true.

techweenie 05-20-2006 09:30 AM

Anyone here think Fitzgerald is through charging administration officials?

lendaddy 05-20-2006 09:31 AM

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Originally posted by techweenie
Anyone here think Fitzgerald is through charging administration officials?
For the crime of outting a covert agent? I'll take some of that action:)

techweenie 05-20-2006 09:43 AM

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Originally posted by lendaddy
For the crime of outting a covert agent? I'll take some of that action:)
Len, you know it's "not the BJ, but the lie about the BJ."

lendaddy 05-20-2006 09:46 AM

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Originally posted by techweenie
Len, you know it's "not the BJ, but the lie about the BJ."
No one ever said the BJ was a crime, remember the whole thing was Clinton being sued for sexual harassment. He settled out of court after being caught in his lies. Guilty????

928ram 05-20-2006 11:32 AM

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Just another moonbat disappointment.

That's just too funny; a blog called "truth-out" runs a phoney story, then can't even suck it up enough to tell the truth in their retraction:

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The time has now come, however, to issue a partial apology to our readership for this story. While we paid very careful attention to the sourcing on this story, we erred in getting too far out in front of the news-cycle. In moving as quickly as we did, we caused more confusion than clarity. And that was a disservice to our readership and we regret it.
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As such, we will be taking the wait-and-see approach for the time being. We will keep you posted.
"Truth out" would be that the story is pure fiction; not only did the meeting it was "based" on not take place, but Fitz wasn't even in DC when it was supposed to have happened.

I agree with the ideal that we should never trust the gvt. 100%, but I have to question putting any trust in the media's reporting of said govt.
This sort of hit and run reporting isn't the sole property of moonbat blogs, the big media has embraced it as well and is counting on the short attention span of the veiwer/reader to accept and never question.

Be extra careful out there.

Moneyguy1 05-20-2006 12:16 PM

Pleading out seems to be the modern way of life. Seems as if so many do it. Limbaugh comes to mind, on his radio show saying: "See, I am NOT GUILTY!!!"

They're all csooks.. equal opportunity, regardless of race, creed, religious belief or political party...

lendaddy 05-20-2006 12:18 PM

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Originally posted by Moneyguy1
Pleading out seems to be the modern way of life. Seems as if so many do it. Limbaugh comes to mind, on his radio show saying: "See, I am NOT GUILTY!!!"

They're all csooks.. equal opportunity, regardless of race, creed, religious belief or political party...

You compare a President to a radio personality?

Not to mentioned the allegations of one being victimless and the other a sex crime.

Moneyguy1 05-20-2006 12:44 PM

len

In effect, both are public personalities, and opinion makers.

Victimless is a matter of opinion, respectfully. Had Rush "got away with it (opinion on my part), could he not have influenced other people that unauthorized use of prescription drugs was OK?

Remember, friend...I was once married to an individual who abused prescription drugs, Her actions nearly ruined a number of lives of those around her. Like a pebble thrown into a pond, you never know what the ripples will touch. Victimless? You decide. (She is, BTW, deceased and according to the doctor, the past drug use was a contributing factor. Her death deprived five grandchildren of a grandmother. Victimless?

Not picking on you, just pointing out that there are rarely events that are totally "victimless".

Cheers!!

lendaddy 05-20-2006 12:49 PM

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Originally posted by Moneyguy1
len

In effect, both are public personalities, and opinion makers.

Victimless is a matter of opinion, respectfully. Had Rush "got away with it (opinion on my part), could he not have influenced other people that unauthorized use of prescription drugs was OK?

Remember, friend...I was once married to an individual who abused prescription drugs, Her actions nearly ruined a number of lives of those around her. Like a pebble thrown into a pond, you never know what the ripples will touch. Victimless? You decide. (She is, BTW, deceased and according to the doctor, the past drug use was a contributing factor. Her death deprived five grandchildren of a grandmother. Victimless?

Not picking on you, just pointing out that there are rarely events that are totally "victimless".

Cheers!!

I apologize if my comments seemed crass, it was not my intention to tear open your old wounds. I did not know your history.

Moneyguy1 05-20-2006 12:53 PM

That's OK....We are not really that far apart on principle, but it still puzzles me how any public figure, when opining, differs from any other category such as politician, business leader, actor or radio/TV personality. They ALL are out to change people's thinking.

And, to restate, ALL actions have consequences. That is just simple logic.

Thanks for the response.

Hugh R 05-20-2006 02:49 PM

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Originally posted by dd74
They do, however, disdain the U.S. Government. Fortunately, many in these same country are able to separate Americans from the American Government - thank goodness.
I think your sadly mistaken. That's why the terrorists round up the Americans first.

Overpaid Slacker 06-13-2006 07:00 AM

Add this to the heap of overblown speculation at the first hint of a problem that is later relegated (much much more quietly) to the dustbin of MSM scams.

And we're the neo-"conned". Yeah.

Kudos, Noah.

JP

Tobra 06-13-2006 07:19 AM

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Originally posted by Hugh R
I think your sadly mistaken. That's why the terrorists round up the Americans first.
+1, you obviously don't travel much DD. Americans are widely disliked, this has been going on for a long time.

RoninLB 06-13-2006 07:45 AM

Fitzgerald will need the backing of the NYT after DeLay finishes with him. Politics is not Fitz's strong point which will enable him to be a CNN analyst on attacking the Reps.

techweenie 06-13-2006 07:53 AM

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Originally posted by Noah
Hi, techweenie. I thought I'd just update this thread.

In case you forgot the first post in this thread, you said:

Today's news, from Karl Rove's lawyer:

Have a nice day.

I will have a nice day. Rove, Dubya and the whole gang remaining in place is just fine with me. It helps the opposition.

techweenie 06-13-2006 08:06 AM

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Originally posted by SoCal911SC
Don't listen to these neocon naysayers, Tech.

I'm sure in your world Rove was indicted today, and that's what counts.

Jeez, you still smarting over that premature "Dow rally" you were trumpeting?


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