Re: I'm constantly on the look-out for the dirt on Conservatives...
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Originally Posted by vidcc
Sure, why not.
Re: I'm constantly on the look-out for the dirt on Conservatives...
same clip wmv quictime
:lol: :lol:
Re: I'm constantly on the look-out for the dirt on Conservatives...
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Originally Posted by vidcc
:lol: Gotta love it!
Re: I'm constantly on the look-out for the dirt on Conservatives...
I found this recently and it seemed perfect for this thread. This comes from an earlier story.
Re: I'm constantly on the look-out for the dirt on Conservatives...
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Originally Posted by Busyman
I found this recently and it seemed perfect for this thread. This comes from an earlier story.
You are quite right, of course, although it deserves marquee treatment as well.
Re: I'm constantly on the look-out for the dirt on Conservatives...
made up headlines.
Perhaps the GOP has been making up things for so long they no longer know truth from fiction
Re: I'm constantly on the look-out for the dirt on Conservatives...
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Originally Posted by vidcc
made up headlines.
Perhaps the GOP has been making up things for so long they no longer know truth from fiction
You are wielding quite a broad brush, lately.
Question:
Can a true "independent" (as you advertise yourself) afford to denigrate half the political spectrum and still call himself independent?
Remember-too many nails will spoil even your sturdy liberal coffin.
Re: I'm constantly on the look-out for the dirt on Conservatives...
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Originally Posted by j2k4
You are wielding quite a broad brush, lately.
Question:
Can a true "independent" (as you advertise yourself) afford to denigrate half the political spectrum and still call himself independent?
Remember-too many nails will spoil even your sturdy liberal coffin.
Credit where it's due, the GOP are masters, I mean they can't even stop the practice against one of their own :rolleyes: . The democrats suck at it and their voices are not heard "in the liberal press". ;)
As to the coffins I feel yet again you are ignorant of what a liberal is. Obviously liberal coffins have no nails as even in death they show support for their lesbian "sisters" and thus coffins are constructed entirely using "tounge and groove":pinch:
Re: I'm constantly on the look-out for the dirt on Conservatives...
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Originally Posted by vidcc
Credit where it's due, the GOP are masters, I mean they can't even stop the practice against one of their own :rolleyes: . The democrats suck at it and their voices are not heard "in the liberal press". ;)
What will happen if/as/when those "missing" pages of the Barrett Report somehow appear?
Sounds like easy fun to me; we'll have a better picture of the Dem's capabilities, won't we? :)
Re: I'm constantly on the look-out for the dirt on Conservatives...
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Originally Posted by j2k4
What will happen if/as/when those "missing" pages of the Barrett Report somehow appear?
Sounds like easy fun to me; we'll have a better picture of the Dem's capabilities, won't we? :)
I appreciate that supressing parts of reports into the present republican administration is not an issue (November elections not taken into account) as they just don't have investigations and accountability to start with. :whistling
Ok next... another funny
After all the hoo har about the march of the penguins showing "true christain family values" ( yes they know soooo much about nature) conservative activists make me laugh yet again.
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'Gay' penguins book frozen out in Missouri libraries
March 5, 2006
SAVANNAH, Mo. -- A children's book about two male penguins who raise a baby penguin has been moved to the nonfiction section of two public library branches after parents complained it had homosexual undertones.
The illustrated book, And Tango Makes Three, is based on a true story of two male penguins, named Roy and Silo, who adopted an abandoned egg at New York City's Central Park Zoo in the late 1990s.
The book, by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson, was moved from the children's section at two Rolling Hills' Consolidated Library's branches in Savannah and St. Joseph in northwest Missouri.
Two parents had expressed concerns about the book last month.
Barbara Read, the Rolling Hills' director, said experts report that adoptions aren't unusual in the penguin world. However, moving the book to the nonfiction section would decrease the chance that it would "blindside" readers, she said.
AP
think of the children....THINK OF THE CHILDREN :rolleyes:
suppose I had better give a source