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Is the UK going mad?
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 06:59 pm |
his sax maybe?
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 07:07 pm |
I always ask this question to "Bill-haters" and their answers are usually ridiculous. If they answer at all.
The honest answer for many uninformed Americans might be, "because Hannity and Limbaugh told me to hate them". I would at least respect their honesty.
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 07:29 pm |
Well let's see, simply stated he sits next to Andrew Johnson as far as the two Presidents in American history who were impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives. At least Nixon had the dignity to resign before he was impeached. I could write out a least of his failures as well. As far as unemployment, do you really know anything about unemployment it basically does not exsist here in the U.S. I'm not sure where your getting your figures from, but they are not accurate. Have you ever heard of people spending way too much. I guess you want to blame the President for peoples vehicles getting repoed, are you serious?
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 07:30 pm |
Quoting KeithL: More problems than now? Home foreclosures at a 20 year high? Unemployment at a 20 year high? Vehicle reposession at a 20 year high? How much worse is it going to get? |
There is no doubt that there are many problems in America, but.... show me a country where people have no housing problems, no unemployment... etc. The problem is that in the US people are used to having it all and whenever something gets worse, they can't handle it. Do you think that housing or unemployment is better in Turkey, for example? I think that Turks are happy with the little they have because they are made to feel good just because they are Turks and all other nations are bad because they don't have the great ottoman blood. Plain delusion. Same with Europe, as long as you convince the masses that America is the source of all evil (doesn't matter that they are so rich only thanks to America), they don't even have to prove it any more.
I am the first one to point out problems in the US, but most of the anti-American stuff is ludicrous and hypocritic. I can't believe that you actually fell into the anti-US propaganda. A constructive criticism takes into account both sides of the story, and I'm sure those who criticise the US are not as innocent as they think!
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 07:36 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: Well let's see, simply stated he sits next to Andrew Johnson as far as the two Presidents in American history who were impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives. At least Nixon had the dignity to resign before he was impeached. I could write out a least of his failures as well. As far as unemployment, do you really know anything about unemployment it basically does not exsist here in the U.S. I'm not sure where your getting your figures from, but they are not accurate. Have you ever heard of people spending way too much. I guess you want to blame the President for peoples vehicles getting repoed, are you serious? |
His impeachment was a game by republicans? Did they force him out? Of course not. His impeachment was politically motivated by the insane republican party. He was impeached over a blowjob for Christ's sake!!! If you believe that was worthy of impeachment, then certainly lying about the war in iraq and WMD is worthy of impeachment also. Thank God the dems had more morals than the republicans to sink so low.
So I knew your answer would be about the blowjob. What else would it be? Can you come up with a second reason?
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 07:39 pm |
Quoting KeithL: So I knew your answer would be about the blowjob. What else would it be? Can you come up with a second reason? |
Here's a little something about Clinton: 'Giving' and Taking.
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 07:55 pm |
I didnt ask for an obscure, article trashing Clinton. I asked what you and tea personally don't like about Clinton and how he screwed up america. Ask most anti-bushies and we can rattle these off by the handful without having to resort to "googling".
"You don't need to think, let hannity and limbaugh do the thinking for you"
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 07:59 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Do you think that housing or unemployment is better in Turkey, for example? |
With a little fact-finding, you would have found that Turkey is among the highest home ownership rates in the world. And since until recently, all homes were paid for in cash up front, there were zero foreclosures since there were no mortgages. Try again catwoman. You can do better
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 08:04 pm |
I have to agree somewhat with KeithL. I was never a huge Clinton fan, but other than his personal life, it is really difficult for me to find specific reasons why I don't like him. On the other hand, I don't always hate every decision that Bush has made either. I don't agree with his agenda on Iraq, but he has done a lot for education (at least on the elementary school level). I think history will judge both of these men and hopefully it won't be as bad as we think it is. It is so difficult to cut thru all the media hype and see the truth. Mostly I just feel confused about politics.
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 08:11 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: Well you won't have to worry about Bush very soon. We all will have more problems to deal with here, if we Americans don't vote wisely the next time around..I was never a fan of Limbaugh either but Hannity & Ann Coulter I love. |
You love the person who said this?
"Airports scrupulously apply the same laughably ineffective airport harassment to Suzy Chapstick as to Muslim hijackers. It is preposterous to assume every passenger is a potential crazed homicidal maniac. We know who the homicidal maniacs are. They are the ones cheering and dancing right now. We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity. We weren't punctilious about locating and punishing only Hitler and his top officers. We carpet-bombed German cities; we killed civilians. That's war. And this is war."
I want facts, not opinion. With the facts I can make up my own mind. What ever happened to truth in reporting? This appears to be slander to me. Add to that the praise of a very questionable action. Really, praising the carpet bombing of German cities, killing civilians? I think Ann Coulter is a provacative person and should be charged with slander
Do you really love this woman who calls for this type of action? I strongly suggest we all search for facts, not opinion. ............and don't get me started on Hannity.
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 08:30 pm |
Might I add, for which it cost over 50 million dollars to find out and prove?
Quoting KeithL: Quoting teaschip1: Well let's see, simply stated he sits next to Andrew Johnson as far as the two Presidents in American history who were impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives. At least Nixon had the dignity to resign before he was impeached. I could write out a least of his failures as well. As far as unemployment, do you really know anything about unemployment it basically does not exsist here in the U.S. I'm not sure where your getting your figures from, but they are not accurate. Have you ever heard of people spending way too much. I guess you want to blame the President for peoples vehicles getting repoed, are you serious? |
His impeachment was a game by republicans? Did they force him out? Of course not. His impeachment was politically motivated by the insane republican party. He was impeached over a blowjob for Christ's sake!!! If you believe that was worthy of impeachment, then certainly lying about the war in iraq and WMD is worthy of impeachment also. Thank God the dems had more morals than the republicans to sink so low.
So I knew your answer would be about the blowjob. What else would it be? Can you come up with a second reason? |
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