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WI wide body 12-23-2007 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by WI wide body (Post 3663249)

I imagine that the President would not use the word "verisimilitude"...If he did...I imagine he would have used it correctly.
:rolleyes:

So you are saying that you DO understand that what I said was that I would love to hear Bush try to say it? Gosh, that is progress.SmileWavy

fintstone 12-23-2007 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by fintstone (Post 3663261)

So you are saying that you DO understand that what I said was that I would love to hear Bush try to say it? Gosh, that is progress.SmileWavy

But, of course, you used the word incorrectly.

WI wide body 12-23-2007 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DARISC (Post 3663268)
WI wide body, you are obviously extraordinarily thickheaded! Or you would have an incredible headache from banging your head against a fintstone wall.

Let me ask YOU a question: Why is a fish when it swims? (and please don't reply with that wacky liberal answer "Because the higher it flies, the much".)

Been there, done that - it's all about the speling.

Okay Dari,

If the "walk to work...take lunch" thing is too difficult then do you think that "What's the sound of one hand clapping" is more apropos for fin?

P.S. Any dummy knows that fish can't swim high because of the air sickness thing in their DNA flies.

WI wide body 12-23-2007 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by WI wide body (Post 3663274)

But, of course, you used the word incorrectly.

fin, if you say so I would agree that I said it in relation to both Haiti and Congress!;)

WI wide body 12-23-2007 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by fintstone (Post 3663273)
Duh...don't you get it? Both words are pronounced the same. The misspelling does not mean it was pronounced wrong. :confused:

This is entertaining but it's similar to jousting with a drunken thrid grader...or would that be third grader?

You say that "core and corp are generally pronounced the same way"...correct? But there is just one tiny flaw in your learned determination of that fact:

There is no such word in the English language as "corp" my friend.

However, as I said, in your strange little world...who knows...it could even mean Haiti or Al Gore.

Ummm....gimme another "Duh" or whatever else makes sense to you.

fintstone 12-23-2007 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by WI wide body (Post 3663286)
This is entertaining but it's similar to jousting with a drunken thrid grader...or would that be third grader?

You say that "core and corp are generally pronounced the same way"...correct? But there is just one tiny flaw in your learned determination of that fact:

There is no such word in the English language as "corp" my friend.

However, as I said, in your strange little world...who knows...it could even mean Haiti or Al Gore.

Ummm....gimme another "Duh" or whatever else makes sense to you.

Sorry to confuse you even more with a typo. It is as I posted in my first post on the subject: "Some exact quote...even Bush knows that "corps" is not spelled "core"". Look up "corps " and you will see that it is pronounced the same as core. Clearly from the usage, the word used was corps, not core.

DARISC 12-23-2007 10:14 PM

To get back to the corpse of this thread:

"I think what we need to do is convince people who live in the lands they live in to build the nations. Maybe I'm missing something here. I mean, we're going to have kind of a nation building corps from America? Absolutely not. Our military is meant to fight and win war. That's what it's meant to do. And when it gets overextended, morale drops."

fintstone 12-23-2007 10:27 PM

Actually this thread is a corpse.

hardflex 12-24-2007 03:02 AM

I would like to know which Hemisphere Mr Bush thought Haiti is in.

KFC911 12-24-2007 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by WI wide body (Post 3662636)
On Oct. 11, 2000 in Winston-Salem, NC one of the major presidential candidates made the following statement...

There was a pecular stench in the air that day (I work in W-S)..."politician polution" :). Not just blaming GWB for that however, they all stink imo...

MRM 12-24-2007 06:09 AM

You notice that for all his drunken babbling, WWB didn't deny being Pat or Red UFO or a poster hired by Wayne to adopt those identities?

Porsche-O-Phile 12-24-2007 06:23 AM

If this was about a blowjob or a stained blue dress, suddenly it would be relevant to the same people that consider it irrelevant that a person (1) steals an election, (2) leads a nation to war under false pretenses, (3) capitalizes on the death/suffering of thousands for political gain, (4) lies about "nation building", (5) lies about taking serious action against anyone caught exposing the identity of undercover CIA agents, (6) drives the national debt up to criminal levels, . . .

(should I continue? Is there really a need?)

It's hilarious how the goose-stepping mindless party drones will "stand by their man" with such fanaticism. They're ultimately cut from the same cloth as Hillary Clinton.

cool_chick 12-24-2007 06:26 AM

So Bush KNEW BETTER yet went and did it anyway?

DARISC 12-24-2007 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by MRM (Post 3663576)
You notice that for all his drunken babbling, WWB didn't deny being Pat or Red UFO or a poster hired by Wayne to adopt those identities?

Izzat REALLY your best shot? :eek:

Hard-Deck 12-24-2007 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by cool_chick (Post 3663597)
So Bush KNEW BETTER yet went and did it anyway?

Did what?

Rick Lee 12-24-2007 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by cool_chick (Post 3663597)
So Bush KNEW BETTER yet went and did it anyway?

Of course! The guy who's too dumb to tie his own shoes knew the truth despite what Clinton, the CIA and all other western intel. agencies told him, and because Bush is evil incarnate, he went in anyway and he didn't even bother to have WMD planted in Iraq to vindicate his reasons for going in. And we all know the only reason Bush even ran for president is because he knew his brother would rig FL so that he'd win by just 537 votes and then Bush would be able to rebuild Afghanistan. It was a masterful plan.

BTW Jeff, you're usually spot on, but your last post is as dumb as anything On-Ramp ever wrote.

DARISC 12-24-2007 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 3663617)
Of course! The guy who's too dumb to tie his own shoes knew the truth despite what Clinton, the CIA and all other western intel. agencies told him, and because Bush is evil incarnate, he went in anyway and he didn't even bother to have WMD planted in Iraq to vindicate his reasons for going in. And we all know the only reason Bush even ran for president is because he knew his brother would rig FL so that he'd win by just 537 votes and then Bush would be able to rebuild Afghanistan. It was a masterful plan.

BTW Jeff, ............, but your last post is as dumb as anything On-Ramp ever wrote.

Geez - I'm thinking that about yours! Jeff's struck me "spot on".

Shaun @ Tru6 12-24-2007 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by WI wide body (Post 3663257)
*anyone who doesn't fall in lockstep with the Admin is labeled a lefty, commie, traitor, etc. by some of the right wing folks here.

Hey Shaun, are you actually saying that we still have some poor deluded souls among us who have not yet figured it out?

Hmmm.........keep that ole '84 Targa of yours as far away from them as possible or expect to find yourself stranded!SmileWavy

the demonization of those who disagree with the Admin to score political points and remain in power is decidedly un-American and is the first tool picked up by those who can't win debate and gain unity/consensus by convincing, intelligent argument.

Targa is long gone sorry to say, the casualty of a failed start-up.

RoninLB 12-24-2007 07:22 AM

The Insanity of Bush Hatred
Our politics suffer when passions overcome reason and vitriol becomes virtue.

BY PETER BERKOWITZ
November 14, 2007
Mr. Berkowitz is a senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and a professor at George Mason University School of Law.

Hating the president is almost as old as the republic itself. The people, or various factions among them, have indulged in Clinton hatred, Reagan hatred, Nixon hatred, LBJ hatred, FDR hatred, Lincoln hatred, and John Adams hatred, to mention only the more extravagant hatreds that we Americans have conceived for our presidents.

But Bush hatred is different.........

http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110010861

frogger 12-24-2007 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by RoninLB
But Bush hatred is different.........

IMO, Berkowitz is full of *****. Bush hatred is no different. The level of hating between the Reps and Dems has grown steadily over the past dozen or more years. Perhaps we have the Newt Gingrich's of the GOP to thank for that. I'm sick of both parties and would seriously embrace an independent, if they were reasonably in line with my views. I don't see one on the horizon. Damn. :(


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