US Election results.
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@solo said:
Geez guys, give him a chance to prove himself...What's next a rejection of his choice of puppy?
Did he get a Puppy? (He looks more like a cat person). Puppies can chew on furniture and pee on carpets. I wonder what kind of damage deposit he needs to pay to live in the White House?
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It seems like the press are starting to crack-up in the aftermath of the election....an entire article on the First Puppy.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/us_elections_2008/7714480.stm -
@ross macintosh said:
@solo said:
Geez guys, give him a chance to prove himself...What's next a rejection of his choice of puppy?
Did he get a Puppy? (He looks more like a cat person). Puppies can chew on furniture and pee on carpets. I wonder what kind of damage deposit he needs to pay to live in the White House?
I've often wondered that myself. And don't forget the damage a cat's claws can do. They must keep them out of the state rooms, which comprises the basement and first floor, and a few rooms on the second floor.
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What he needs is a socialist dog, one that gives things to the poor and needy ...here's one.
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A couple of republican dogs..
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I don't care what kind of dog Obama gets as long as he names it George.
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@solo said:
:roflmao:
And you asked Rick to be dignified in losing??? I knew the left was going to gloat and act like this.
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@unknownuser said:
Geez guys, give him a chance to prove himself.
No. I was just raising an eyebrow at his choice for chief of staff. I would never question a man's right to choose a puppy. as long as lipstick is in the discussion, maybe he should get a pig.
I think he should get 2 puppies. he's got to 2 little girls. let's name them Hope and Change.
BTW did you hear Barney the White House Dog bit a member of the WH press corps a day or so ago? I think it was Don Gagne of NPR.
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@bellwells said:
@solo said:
:roflmao:
And you asked Rick to be dignified in losing??? I knew the left was going to gloat and act like this.
Don't be too hard on them - it's not easy letting go of 8 years of irratational bitterness. Don't they know that prolonged hatred and unresolved anger issues can lead to serious health problems?
All in all, though, you were right - dems seem to be all about emotionalism. At least, it's sure being borne out here...
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I suffered in silence through 8 years of Clinton (allowing Loral to transfer multiple warhead missile technology to the Chinese, the firing of ALL 50 US Attorneys, the pardoning of criminals like Mark Rich, on and on). I didn't cry and whine and threaten to move out of the country, nor did I gloat about Bush (both times) to my liberal friends.
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@unknownuser said:
I didn't cry and whine and threaten to move out of the country
Umm...exactly where in the world would you go anyway?
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Well according to that map thing. . .Didn't LeSoto look good?
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@solo said:
@unknownuser said:
I didn't cry and whine and threaten to move out of the country
Umm...exactly where in the world would you go anyway?
Exactly. Hollywood libs who cry and whine and threaten to move away have plenty of choices. It's not so easy for conservatives who believe in limited government as envisioned by the Founders.
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@rickw said:
8 years of irratational bitterness
Hmpf.
War mongering. Staunchly lying to the UN. Illegally obducting foreign nationals. Torture. Detaining foreign nationals on refutable grounds. Violating international law. Bullying. Arrogance. Cynicism.
Complaining about this, protesting against this, is not 'bitterness'. Neither is it irrational. It's common decency. It's normal.
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@unknownuser said:
@rickw said:
8 years of irratational bitterness
Hmpf.
War mongering. Staunchly lying to the UN. Illegally obducting foreign nationals. Torture. Detaining foreign nationals on refutable grounds. Violating international law. Bullying. Arrogance. Cynicism.
Complaining about this, protesting against this, is not 'bitterness'. Neither is it irrational. It's common decency. It's normal.
I'm thoroughly disappointed in many of Bush's policies, so I'm not defending. I'm pointing out the irrational bitterness and hatred that started before he even took the Oath of Office.
Interesting you noted "arrogance" (another word for "audacity")...
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Aha. Now that's something else entirely. Partizan politics.
@rickw said:
Interesting you noted "arrogance" (another word for "audacity")...
Why's that?
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@rickw said:
@unknownuser said:
@rickw said:
8 years of irratational bitterness
Hmpf.
War mongering. Staunchly lying to the UN. Illegally obducting foreign nationals. Torture. Detaining foreign nationals on refutable grounds. Violating international law. Bullying. Arrogance. Cynicism.
Complaining about this, protesting against this, is not 'bitterness'. Neither is it irrational. It's common decency. It's normal.
I'm thoroughly disappointed in many of Bush's policies, so I'm not defending. I'm pointing out the irrational bitterness and hatred that started before he even took the Oath of Office.
Interesting you noted "arrogance" (another word for "audacity")...
Errr. No. Arrogance isn't vaguely related to audacity, it's more like stupidity and ignorance. Everyone from around the world can see that this guy had below average IQ and a failure to grasp some of the finer complexities of the World. It was plainly obvious from the moment he opened his mouth and I quote:
- "We spent a lot of time talking about Africa, as we should. Africa is a nation that suffers from incredible disease." —Gothenburg, Sweden, June 14, 2001".
- "Do you have blacks, too?" —to Brazilian President Fernando Cardoso, Washington, D.C., Nov. 8, 2001
- "We need an energy bill that encourages consumption." —Trenton, N.J., Sept. 23, 2002
- "Oh, no, we're not going to have any casualties." —discussing the Iraq war with Christian Coalition founder Pat Robertson, as quoted by Robertson
- "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." —State of the Union Address, Jan. 28, 2003, making a claim that administration officials knew at the time to be false
- I trust God speaks through me. Without that, I couldn't do my job." —to a group of Amish he met with privately, July 9, 2004
and so on and so forth
What happened when he took office is plain proof that for some people, first impression is enough to judge them. The guys is close to being a retard.
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@chango70 said:
@rickw said:
Interesting you noted "arrogance" (another word for "audacity")...
Errr. No. Arrogance isn't vaguely related to audacity, it's more like stupidity and ignorance. Everyone from around the world can see that this guy had below average IQ and a failure to grasp some of the finer complexities of the World. It was plainly obvious from the moment he opened his mouth. What happened when he took office is plain proof that for some people, first impression is enough to judge them.
Check your thesaurus again.
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@rickw said:
@chango70 said:
@rickw said:
Interesting you noted "arrogance" (another word for "audacity")...
Errr. No. Arrogance isn't vaguely related to audacity, it's more like stupidity and ignorance. Everyone from around the world can see that this guy had below average IQ and a failure to grasp some of the finer complexities of the World. It was plainly obvious from the moment he opened his mouth. What happened when he took office is plain proof that for some people, first impression is enough to judge them.
Check your thesaurus again.
Check yours mate.
http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/audacity
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/audacity
http://encarta.msn.com/thesaurus_561566101/audacity.html
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