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voodoo 10-29-2002 08:59 PM

I'm gonna F-in puke!!!!!
 
I'm stuck in Minneapolis and all that is on TV is a so called tribute to Senator Paul Wellstone. Instead of talking about what the guy did, it looks like a segment of the Democratic National Convention. Some joker just got done saying "were gonna win this election for Paul Wellstone" about 100 times. Too bad the democrats are going to use this death as a springboard to help them with this election. Looks like Clinton has done it again, just when you think all is naught for the dems, he pulls something out of his hat. Isn't this the 150th person from his party who has died since he was elected Governer????????? What a shame. If I was a democrat I would be embarrased to be there. I am embarrased to watch so I turned!!

Pantera1 10-29-2002 09:07 PM

AGREED 100 %
 
The guys son was thanking all his staffers etc .. And saying were gonna win this thing ..
HOW LOW can you go ..

TulsaLarry 10-29-2002 09:20 PM

When you tell the Vice President of the United States not to come to the funeral of a U.S. Senator because he is a Repiblican, we have a problem. :confused:

Ted G 10-29-2002 09:49 PM

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This is a picture of the scumbag from the funeral today. As we can all see-he was very upset at the death of his good friend Paul Welfare. Poor baby, probably had to miss a good BJ in order to attend the funeral:mad:

Allan4 10-29-2002 09:56 PM


Originally posted by insptech
This is a picture of the scumbag from the funeral today. As we can all see-he was very upset at the death of his good friend Paul Welfare. Poor baby, probably had to miss a good BJ in order to attend the funeral:mad:
:D :D :D

Democratic Party=Propoganda.

I'm just waiting for Al Gore to change his colors again and show up pouting about something.....

These guys just never stop......:rolleyes:

puder 10-30-2002 02:04 AM

may i remind you our attornet general (john ashcroft) lost to dead man.

The Mel Carnahan died a few days prior to the election and he was still on the ballot and recieved more votes than ashcroft.

Politics are an absolute mess in this country. Doens;t mater what party, Its all a bunch of sleaze bags patting each other on the back for doign nothing. Oh yeah and mud slinging.

NASTY HABIT 10-30-2002 02:42 AM

I'm thinking SHRINK RAY !!!!

hp500efi 10-30-2002 05:43 AM

I also agree 100%

How many funerals have you been to when the audience gives standing ovations?

The guy deserves a normal funeral not another political ho-down to benefit someone else's interest.

Ted G 10-30-2002 07:36 AM


Originally posted by hp500efi
I also agree 100%

How many funerals have you been to when the audience gives standing ovations?

The guy deserves a normal funeral not another political ho-down to benefit someone else's interest.

You know, the funny thing is that the way he voted and the way he acted, maybe it was just what he deserved.....he may be real happy about carrying one more victory for the "team".

WickedWon 10-30-2002 07:55 AM

These people are classless, they turn a memorial service into a freak'in free media photo op, fund rasing party! I've got to believe that most old, died in the wool dems are embarrassed.

skat 10-30-2002 08:02 AM

I think we must have a Constitutional Amendment setting term limits. These guys are power brokers, limit their terms, do away w/ life time retirement, cut their salary, get common good sense for each congressional members district back in Washington. Make it once again a temporary position of honor rather than a building your power base career.
Term Limits!
Term Limits!!
Term Limits!!!
Term Limits!!!!
Term Limits!!!!!
Term Limits!!!!!!
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GeeterB 10-30-2002 08:35 AM

Shrink Ray!!!
 
Lmao:D :D :D

We could shrink down all the politicians and then put them in a miniature boxing ring and watch a mini slam- fest ala WWF....Then when we get bored, we just put the box in a closet.:) :) :)

Geeter

jspeeddemon 10-30-2002 10:45 AM

You know what I've noticed about all these liberal aholes is they
tend to be well healed and they don't have to work for a living, have a pile of family inheritance, and therefore get on the social bandwagon for giveaways. I think they have a secret desire not to work and feel like their families will perceive they are making a contribution to society by making the liberal social choices. What the f*** has Ted Kennedy ever done for an honest days work, that ahole has been apolitician all his sorry life, living of bootlegging money has father begot illegally. They stand on top of their pile and if they have to vote in laws that screws the hard working entrepeneur, doesn't matter cause they already have all they need.

Helmwurst 10-30-2002 11:55 AM

On the Ashcroft thing. they still are looking for those dead guys that were allowed to vote in that election.

Caincando1 10-30-2002 12:42 PM

I'm peeved cuz I could watch my favorite TV shows last night. Like thats real important.

rick32 10-30-2002 12:44 PM

TERM LIMITS, TERM LIMITS.......

** For the love of country: PEOPLE WAKE UP ! .........

Rick32

PS. TERM LIMITS........:mad:

jspeeddemon 10-30-2002 01:18 PM

You are so right about the term limits, because if the job was limited, these powerbrokers wouldn't spend the millions to get there. That would enble the race to be more open to the little guy, with an a normal background, instead of these guys like in my state, who spend 5 to million to get in to Congress.

seanclong 10-30-2002 02:44 PM


Originally posted by catmando


Ashcroft... Does he even HAVE sex??
:rolleyes: :D

Thanks for putting THAT image in my head... :eek: :D :eek:

KAAMA 10-30-2002 02:52 PM


Originally posted by catmando


I agree.:rolleyes: :mad:

Ashcroft is a religious LOON. Remember when he had that statue of that naked woman covered before he spoke in front of it? Wonder if he makes his wife stay dressed when they have sex? Does he even HAVE sex??
:rolleyes: :D

I guess that puts me in the same catagory as Ashcroft.

BTW Cat, God created sex to populate the earth and for pleasure------but it was intended to be between a man and a woman under marriage only.

seanclong 10-30-2002 02:58 PM


Originally posted by KAAMA


BTW Cat, God created sex to populate the earth and for pleasure------but it was intended to be under marriage only.

WHOOPS!!!! Guess I'm in trouble...:eek: :D :eek:

wannabe 10-30-2002 03:12 PM

Voodoo:

Condolences on having to put up with the ultra liberal left in Minneapolis.

The Dem's are gonna run Walter 'Freakin' Mondale for the spot.

Can you say Socialistic Viewpoint?

Good news is you can s#@t all over them by going to Manny's Steak House, probably thebest steak availble in Minn.

Have a glass of good red wine on me.

Wannabe in Motor City

Playn 10-30-2002 04:19 PM


Originally posted by catmando

If that's the case, why do you Xians pass laws against humans marrying when they become sexually active?? If we humans were made by the biblegod, he(she, it) causes puberty to happen at about 14 for boys, 10-12 for girls. At least that's the ages now, probably different in the past.

Looks like you Xians are thwarting the will of your biblegod. What reason(justification) can you give for this odd state of affairs?

Uh, common sense?:rolleyes:

puder 10-30-2002 04:30 PM

what are you doing in Offshoreonly Jesus???

politics is one thing, But let avoid the holy wars here ladies.......

SABER28 10-30-2002 06:49 PM

kamma,

one problem with your opinions as to sex and marriage is that it is based on a religous belief of yours. i'm not saying you don't have the right to think this way or that you are incorrect, HOWEVER not all people believe this way.

what scares me about the religous right is their eagerness to impose their beliefs on other people

catmando, i think ashcroft must have spray painted over his chrome shower fixtures so he can't see himself naked:D
maybe he's concerned he will get turned on by seeing a man naked:p

Ted G 10-30-2002 06:56 PM

If the people of Minnesota have any sense-which they somewhat exhibited when they elected Jesse-they would all vote for this guy Coleman....For Paul, For paul, For Paul, For Paul...... It is impossible to have a reasonable debate on the serious issues that face this country when the leadership of one party has no concept of what's right and decent. How can you take seriously the argument of someone that defiles a public figure the way these scumbags did the other night?? The only thing missing was the cheerleaders and the high school marching band.....of course the cheerleaders may have been back at Bill's suite:mad: As long as the Dems stay Clintonized there is very little hope left for this country.

Ted G 10-30-2002 07:10 PM


Originally posted by SABER28
kamma,


what scares me about the religous right is their eagerness to impose their beliefs on other people

catmando, i think ashcroft must have spray painted over his chrome shower fixtures so he can't see himself naked:D
maybe he's concerned he will get turned on by seeing a man naked:p

Actually Sabre you have simply bought into the left wing media's hype about the Christian right. Aside from their stand on abortion, they really don't try to impose their views on anyone. There are very few counties left that ban alcohol, they could care less in most cases about gambling(but small well-funded groups oppose it for other reasons--$$$), and they have not tryed to get their religion into the schools. The media will tell us all about how terrible a letter writing campaign is when the religious right gets upset over language or sex on TV, but they could care less when some lib atheist group sues to ban Santa Claus from a Christmas tree lighting that already doesn't mention the birth of Christ. No the religious right is small and has just about as much power as the religious atheists like you and Cat-there are always far out wings of every group.

As for Ashcroft and the drape, that was more the politician than the religious man coming out. Had he stood up in front of that big old booby and given his speech, every lefty paper and website would have huge pictures of it and talked about his repressed sexual desires. Either way, he loses.

Ted G 10-30-2002 07:11 PM

Trout, there is no shame left in the Democratic party.....NONE.:(

SABER28 10-30-2002 07:17 PM

insptech,

i'm afraid even i, the SUPERHERO COMMONSENSE MAN, cannot save you if you don't think the religous right would not love to impose their morals on the country:p :p

BTW, i'm not even able to see the left wing from where i stand:D

h2owarrior 10-30-2002 07:21 PM

A country is governed not by laws, those are imposed. A country is governed by its values. These are the things that govern daily life, telling the truth, cherishing human life, teaching children the difference between right and wrong, not taking others peoples things, etc.

Most of the issues this country is dealing with is based on its lack of values. From leaders who are liars to snipers to kids killing because someone told them to slow down to trying to gain an advantage from someones death.

You may or may not agree with the religous part, but without some core values in our society, our society will continue to decline.

This whole thread just reinforces that those values (which most of you adhear to wether you admit it or not) are on their way out:(

Ted G 10-30-2002 07:35 PM


Originally posted by SABER28
insptech,

i'm afraid even i, the SUPERHERO COMMONSENSE MAN, cannot save you if you don't think the religous right would not love to impose their morals on the country:p :p

BTW, i'm not even able to see the left wing from where i stand:D


Look I realize that there is a small group of the right that would love to go back to puritanism, my point is that they are brought up as this huge boogyman by the left during every election cycle. The right does it to, but they don't have the complicity of the media. I can see big old headlines about people like Maxine Waters and Teddy Kennedy and how far left they are...yeah, right.

SABER28 10-30-2002 07:43 PM

h2o warrior

agree with what you said, however you can be moral and not be religous;)

insptech,

don't think that the right loves to bring up jesse j. or al "tawana" sharpton when ever they can. god these two make me cringe:rolleyes:

bajabob38 10-30-2002 09:36 PM

Carter & Mondale, I remember them 21% interest rates.

Allan4 10-30-2002 09:51 PM

Inspect, glad you chimed in, I tried to explain to Saber the "Media Hype" of the religious right a few nights ago. It is propoganda, all media labels. Well said in both posts.

How embarrssing (for the entire country, not just the Dems themselves) was the memorial service......?.......they booed Trent Lott......at a memorial service....wait, let me get this straight, they actually booed someone.......again....BOOED SOMEONE AT A MEMORIAL SERVICE!!!! How in the hell do you get booed at a memorial service.....this is sick, pure lunacy....a shame.

Democrats will not avoid sinking to sub human levels to further political careers. These people have no shame, they are willing to make a mocary of an accidental untimely death inorder to advance a democrats plitical position. They have revealed a side many of us have been screaming about for years. This gross act of greed has even me shaking my head. I hope the true hearted Democrats raise hell about this circus.....I doubt they will. I guess Clinton will be visiting the next "Republican planned death" memorial service to start "the wave". Scum.:mad: :mad:

KAAMA 10-30-2002 09:58 PM


Originally posted by SABER28
kamma,

what scares me about the religous right is their eagerness to impose their beliefs on other people.

Saber28, I understand what you are saying and I really don't know quite how to put it in words and I know there is a lot of confusion out there but, true Christianity is not man reaching up to God (religiosity) but rather God reaching down to man and man accepting God's free gift through faith. With Christianity, people want you and I to know that God loves us and that He is for us---not against us. And I think that is where people think that we "impose" our beliefs on them. We cannot save ourselves. Christ is our only hope--------and people just don't want to believe it can be narrowed down to that---it's like it's too simple for them to grasp or something---I don't know.

SABER28 10-30-2002 10:06 PM

allan4,

there might be some truth to the media exagerating the religious right in the R's party, but smart people can make up their own minds about the fringes in both parties.we could dual about this all night but i have a business to run in the morning;)

catmando

right on! sex is natural, sex is good- george micheal. funny how we cannot let 16 year old boys see a naked booby, but we can show him 37 people getting mowed down with a semi-automatic.

did you ever notice that most of the puritan/sexually repressed people are the people you wouldn't want to have sex with in the first place:p :p

Ted G 10-30-2002 10:08 PM


Originally posted by catmando

:D :D :D

I've always thought that people who go to such lengths to remove sexual images from public view have a deep-seated problem with sexuality and the human form. The Greeks and Romans had no such inhibitions, and their civilizations were well-populated for hundreds of years.

America's penchant for hatred of the human body causes me to wonder how long a nation so influenced by the Christian religion can survive.

I would think much longer than the Roman and/or Greek empires. The reign of the American civilization will be measured in thousands, not hundreds, of years. Although the left would love us to give up our sovereignty to "the New World Order"-socialism by another name, it is unlikely to happen anytime soon. The greatest enemy of big government and socialism is sitting right in front of you. As like minded people all over the country realize that the left's view of America is totally wrong and the media is just parroting the liberal/socialist cause, they gain strength. That strength and conviction is what made this the greatest civilization in the history of the world. Just enjoy it Cat, don't feel so guilty that you have to knock it all the time.

SABER28 10-30-2002 10:13 PM

kamma,

i'm not an atheist by any means, i just believe in leaving people alone to do what they want without judging them (within reason)
do you think a jerry falwell, if president, would not try to impose his christian beliefs on all americans?

Allan4 10-30-2002 10:14 PM

saber, right on, I hear ya, we usually end up agreeing ;)

Insptech.....yup:D

SABER28 10-30-2002 10:16 PM

insptech,

greeks and romans were around for thousands of years, america has been around a little over 200, what makes you so sure it will be around 1800 more, thats a long time:)

Ted G 10-30-2002 10:36 PM

I've told you before Cat, that you were religiously atheistic. You are just as bad as any in the religious right. You start religious discussions at will all over this board just to spread your "word". As I have said before also, this tends to bring out the religion in others that might never talk about it otherwise. I will talk politics anytime, anywhere, to anyone but it is only here that I find myself defending Christianity. I belong to the UCC for Pete's sake. My church is about as far from a right wing church as you can get. They are as liberal as it comes and I like it that way. I firmly believe that bleeding hearts belong in church, not in government. The best thing about it is when they give my money away I have given it willingly, it has not been forcibly taken like when the libs in government give my money away. :mad:

Feel free to keep it up though, I don't see many converts to your way of thinking and it does make one reaffirm their relationship with GOD. Remember, it was the loss of religion and the belief in human supremacy that has been the downfall of most if not all of the fallen empires.


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