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Man this isn't worth my time. |
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What I can't figure out is why this interests you. Obviously you disagree with anything the rightwing talk show hosts have to say. Does this mean you will be voting for McCain now? Or are you just trying to stir up shiit? FWIW, I don't listen to Rush and (I already hate most every thing the left stands for, so I don't need to waste time listening to Rush...... preaching to the choir). I am suprised by how many lefties here seem to enjoy listening to him. |
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Or don't you find it extremely humorous when the dip*****s from the so called "conservative right wing of the GOP" makes fools out of themselves. I do. Enjoy.:D |
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"by Josh Gerstein Mon, 4 Feb 2008 at 5:27 PM Talk show host Rush Limbaugh is so exasperated about Senator McCain's surge in the Republican presidential contest that he is coming to the defense of Senators Clinton and Obama. On Mr. Limbaugh's program today, he said people should not be rushing to back Mr. McCain over issues of national security. The talk host said America's direction in Iraq would not be substantially different even if Mrs. Clinton or Mr. Obama were elected. "They are not going to surrender the country to Islamic radicalism or the war in Iraq," Mr. Limbaugh said after mentioning the two Democratic senators by name. "They are not going to do that to themselves, despite what their base says." "The idea that we've only got one person in this whole roster of candidates, either party, who is willing to take on the war on terror is frankly, absurd," Mr. Limbaugh said. Mr. Limbaugh edged closer to an all-out endorsement of Mitt Romney, saying Mr. Romney is the only candidate in the Republican race right now who can satisfy the so-called three legs of the conservative stool: social, fiscal, and defense conservatives. The talk host continued to wail on Mr. McCain, repeatedly accusing him of lying and disloyalty. "John McCain has stabbed his own party in the back I can't tell you how many times," Mr. Limbaugh said. |
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At some point I'm expecting a "Yea I screwed that quote up, that wasn't Rush" or something....
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Did Slo Pat move to Wisconsin? :D Who da thunk it? :D
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1. Yes, I might very well vote for Mr. McCain. 2. No, I'm am not trying to stir up *****. I am trying to fry the brains of the goobers who actually take a jerk like Rush Limbaugh seriously. Any more questions? |
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Why do some goobers jump to incorrect and stupid assumptions? Using an alias on a silly public internet board is like putting on a rubber right after sex. Anyone who quickly makes such a stupid assumption faces the assumption that they may be "alias asses" themselves. Wait a minute that's too many assumptions!;) |
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QUOTE: "By that $$$ standard, Al Capone should be your hero since up until a few years ago he had filed THE largest personal income tax return in our nation's history."
___________________________ Better have your drinking water checked for lead content.:) I seem to recall old AL got sent up to the Big House for FAILURE to file. I breathlessly await your link to 'this' new piece of information. (and please include how it relates, in any form, to this thread?) |
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Sorry, that was a bit much of an insult. Slo Pat AKA Fast Pat AKA Fast Paste, was a shiit stirrer who got banned from here awhile back. He liked to copy and paste stuff here to fan the fire of political threads. |
The Republican party has spoken. I suggest conservatives form their own party.
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