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boorite
crazy knife lady

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SHAVE YOUR BACK FOR GOD'S SAKE! IT'S DISGUSTING!

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10-28-04 12:53pm (new)
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MikeyG
Shoots the shit and often misses

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Wrong. He reduced taxes for much, much more than small business owners. Try coming up with something "good" that Bush did that doesn't ride alongside a nice little kick in the pants. Stop spinning and tell the truth.

http://www.brookings.edu/comm/policybriefs/pb101.htm
http://money.cnn.com/2003/01/03/pf/taxes/q_taxchanges/

Doesn't really matter, since your point about taxes is invalid.

Wrong again. The economy has always been injected by consumer cash. Consumer cash is what RUNS the economy. Also, there are 821,000 fewer people on payrolls than when Bush took office in January 2001. Wow, seems like there's been a real boom in the economy. Shy of a million jobs have been LOST since Bush took office.

I still haven't heard one good thing the man has done. You've also only listed something HYPOTHETICALLY positive.

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10-28-04 1:38pm (new)
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niteowl
Level 1 Forum Troll

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He was probably working on his driving skills for the new Grand Theft Auto game.

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10-28-04 4:04pm (new)
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MaKK_BeNN
VOTE JEB BUSH 2008

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Wrong. He reduced taxes for much, much more than small business owners. Try coming up with something "good" that Bush did that doesn't ride alongside a nice little kick in the pants. Stop spinning and tell the truth.


Because the tax rate affects other people than small business owners, it's not a valid benefit? That doesn't make sense. Most small businesses are classified as Type S corps, which are taxed on the individual level. Most small businesses will make over $200,000.

And other people who are affected inject more spending and investment money into the economy. Saying "he reduced taxes for much, much more than small business owners" fails to explain why this is a negative thing.

Doesn't really matter, since your point about taxes is invalid.


You have not explained how my point about taxes is invalid. Yes Mikey, people who work for small businesses are people too. It's not just people on welfare who matter.

Wrong again. The economy has always been injected by consumer cash.


But a tax break means there is more cash.

Exactly. So there is more cash in the system. You are agreeing with me. How does this make me "wrong"?

Consumer spending doesn't directly correlate with the employment rate. You're pointing to X and saying Y. You're calling X wrong then offering support for X.

Lost jobs since Jan. 2001 doesn't mean Bush caused the job loss. It does mean we were already in a recession.

You led me to believe, in no uncertain terms, that you liked it like that.

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10-28-04 7:58pm (new)
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Spankling
Looking for love in ALL the wrong places, baby!

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Wrong. He reduced taxes for much, much more than small business owners. Try coming up with something "good" that Bush did that doesn't ride alongside a nice little kick in the pants. Stop spinning and tell the truth.


Because the tax rate affects other people than small business owners, it's not a valid benefit? That doesn't make sense. Most small businesses are classified as Type S corps, which are taxed on the individual level. Most small businesses will make over $200,000.

And other people who are affected inject more spending and investment money into the economy. Saying "he reduced taxes for much, much more than small business owners" fails to explain why this is a negative thing.

Doesn't really matter, since your point about taxes is invalid.


You have not explained how my point about taxes is invalid. Yes Mikey, people who work for small businesses are people too. It's not just people on welfare who matter.

Wrong again. The economy has always been injected by consumer cash.


But a tax break means there is more cash.

Exactly. So there is more cash in the system. You are agreeing with me. How does this make me "wrong"?

Consumer spending doesn't directly correlate with the employment rate. You're pointing to X and saying Y. You're calling X wrong then offering support for X.

Lost jobs since Jan. 2001 doesn't mean Bush caused the job loss. It does mean we were already in a recession.

You led me to believe, in no uncertain terms, that you liked it like that.


That's all horse piss. Shave your back.

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10-28-04 8:12pm (new)
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Spankling
Looking for love in ALL the wrong places, baby!

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What a paranoid little git.

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10-28-04 8:26pm (new)
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niteowl
Level 1 Forum Troll

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So much for people in other countries who inherited American jobs via outsourcing being able to leave positive feedback on Bush's site. "Thank you Mr. President, now I make 22 cents a hour instead of 15. 4 more years!"

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10-29-04 1:02am (new)
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MaKK_BeNN
VOTE JEB BUSH 2008

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Because it's the government's job to make jobs.

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10-29-04 8:11am (new)
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boorite
crazy knife lady

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Spankling dismissed your writings as so much equestrian pizzle.

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10-29-04 10:47am (new)
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andydougan
Film critic subordinaire

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Study reports over 100,000 civilian deaths because of invasion

This figure seems to be controversial, but I hope we can all agree that, if it's true, the whole endeavour was entirely unjustifiable.

10-29-04 12:12pm (new)
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possums
FERN DESTROYER

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Study reports over 100,000 civilian deaths because of invasion

This figure seems to be controversial, but I hope we can all agree that, if it's true, the whole endeavour was entirely unjustifiable.


Agreed. 100,000 innocents is far more than the 3,000 we lost in 9/11, and these aren't even the responsible pricks who killed them. Something is deathly wrong here.

10-29-04 1:40pm (new)
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bunnerabb
Some bloke.

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Look.

I know that this is just going to get shredded with more posturing and trolling and sniffy, dismissive bullshit, but...

Everybody knows that the Bush administration stinks to high heaven.

Most of the people who support him know it, only they think that they'll get something out of it for playing along.

A dodgy, illegal, first strike war, possible collusion in the events of 9/11, a`la the "Pearl Harbour Like Event" scenario, shitty environmental policies, unprecendentedly horrid foreign policy, the economy is in the shitter for anybody making less than 50k a year.. as it always is when the Republicans are running things, Cheney is a wart on a goat's ass and has profited from every damn thing that this administration has done, despite that being illegal as hell.. Enron, Halliburton, The Department of "Shut The Fuck Up And Do As We Say Or We'll Arrest You"...

It all stinks.

And you know it.

Please think hard on November the second.

Please vote your conscience.

If you have one.

Kerry aint the best choice, but this year, he's the only choice.

Thank you.

Flame on, kiddies.

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10-29-04 2:06pm (new)
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MaKK_BeNN
VOTE JEB BUSH 2008

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Bunner is of course above flaming, that's why we took a time out from fighting for him to post. Thanks for permission to continue fighting now that your "serious" weighing in is done.

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10-29-04 3:16pm (new)
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MikeyG
Shoots the shit and often misses

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I wonder if people in real life tell MaKK to shut the fuck up as much as they do here.

MaKK, shut the fuck up.

Anyway, the problem with your economy numbers, MaKK, is that the economy may be on the upswing now, but who is going to shoulder the burden for the HUGE defecit Bushy Boy has racked up? Looks like we'll be hitting another recession at some point in the future.

Hey, I can get with that mentality. I say fuck it, too. Let the next generation sort it all out, right?

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10-30-04 4:58pm (new)
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jes_lawson
I don't know what I'm doing either

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Hear hear, bunner.

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10-30-04 5:08pm (new)
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fuzzyman
Alpha Geek

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I think the endorsement for Kerry from the Orlando Sentinal sums it up nicely. He's the first Democratic Presidential candidate they have endoresed since Lnydon Johnson.

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Our position: The Bush presidency has disappointed us on almost all counts.

Four years ago, the Orlando Sentinel endorsed Republican George W. Bush for president based on our trust in him to unite America. We expected him to forge bipartisan solutions to problems while keeping this nation secure and fiscally sound.

This president has utterly failed to fulfill our expectations. We turn now to his Democratic challenger, Sen. John Kerry, with the belief that he is more likely to meet the hopes we once held for Mr. Bush.

Our choice was not dictated by partisanship. Already this election season, the Sentinel has endorsed Republican Mel Martinez for the U.S. Senate and four U.S. House Republicans. In 2002, we backed Republican Gov. Jeb Bush for re-election, repeating our endorsement of four years earlier. Indeed, it has been 40 years since the Sentinel endorsed a Democrat -- Lyndon Johnson -- for president.

But we cannot forget what we wrote in endorsing Mr. Bush in 2000: "The nation needs a leader who can bring people together, who can stand firm on principle but knows the art of compromise." Four years later, Mr. Bush presides over a bitterly divided Congress and nation. The unity following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks -- the president's finest hour -- is a memory now. Mr. Bush's inflexibility has deepened the divide.

Four years ago, we expressed confidence that Mr. Bush would replace the Clinton-Gore approach of frequent military intervention for one of selective involvement "using strict tests to evaluate U.S. national interests." To the president's credit, the war in Afghanistan met those tests. But today, U.S. forces also are fighting and dying in a war of choice in Iraq -- one that was launched to disarm a dictator who did not have weapons of mass destruction. Meanwhile, nuclear threats from Iran and North Korea have worsened.

Before the Iraq war, Mr. Bush brushed aside dissenting views -- some within his own government -- about Saddam Hussein's weapons capabilities. And because the president failed to round up more international support, more than 80 percent of the coalition forces in Iraq are American troops, and the United States is spending $1 billion a week on the conflict.

Four years ago, we also called on Mr. Bush to pay down the nation's multitrillion-dollar debt before cutting taxes or increasing spending. Yet since then, he has pushed through massive tax cuts, and the national debt has risen from $5.8 trillion to $7.4 trillion. Discretionary spending -- not including defense and homeland security -- has risen 16 percent over three years. The president has not vetoed a single spending bill.

Mr. Bush has been unwilling to reconsider any of his tax cuts, even as the rationale for them -- a huge budget surplus -- has vanished, and the country has gone to war. Other presidents have raised taxes to pay for wars; Mr. Bush is borrowing the money, leaving the bill for future generations.

Four years ago, we called it a "disgrace" that 43 million Americans lacked health insurance. That number has risen under Mr. Bush to 45 million. Yet the plan he now touts on the campaign trail would reduce the ranks of the uninsured by less than 20 percent, and he has not offered a way to pay for it.

Mr. Bush has been a disappointment in other crucial areas. He has weakened environmental protections, pushed an energy policy that would perpetuate America's oil dependence and given up on free-market agricultural reforms that could jump-start trade talks.

Indeed, Mr. Bush has abandoned the core values we thought we shared with him -- keeping the nation strong while ensuring that its government is limited, accountable and fiscally responsible.

We trust Mr. Kerry not to make the mistakes Mr. Bush has.

Mr. Kerry's two decades of experience in the U.S. Senate have given him a solid grounding in both foreign and domestic policy. There is no disputing his liberal record representing Massachusetts, but we believe he has moved to the middle. In this campaign, he has put forth a moderate platform with fiscal discipline at its core.

Despite his differences with Mr. Bush over the wisdom of the war, Mr. Kerry recognizes the imperative of securing and stabilizing Iraq. He would intensify efforts to enlist more foreign help, and speed up training of Iraqi forces and reconstruction in the country.

Mr. Kerry would bolster national security by adding 40,000 troops to the overstretched U.S. military, and doubling its special forces. He would accelerate the program that secures nuclear material in the former Soviet Union before it can fall into the hands of terrorists.

Mr. Kerry would enhance homeland security by doing more to protect ports and other vulnerable facilities. Unlike Mr. Bush, he understands that government accountability and civil liberties must not be needlessly compromised in the name of the war on terrorism.

Mr. Kerry's health plan would extend coverage to 27 million Americans, more than three times as many as Mr. Bush's plan. Contrary to what the president has been saying on the campaign trail, Mr. Kerry's plan would be voluntary, and include private-sector options for coverage.

Also to Mr. Kerry's credit, he has pledged to strengthen environmental protections. His energy plan would do far more to promote conservation and alternative fuels.

Mr. Kerry proposes to pay for all of his plans, primarily by repealing tax cuts for Americans earning more than $200,000. He has not called for tax increases on middle-income Americans.

Mr. Kerry has committed himself to reinstating pay-as-you-go rules that helped turn deficits into surpluses during the 1990s. Such rules would force him to scale back his plans if he can't pay for them.

In sum, we believe Mr. Kerry would be a more bipartisan and effective leader than Mr. Bush. In the Nov. 2 general election, the Sentinel endorses John Kerry for president of the United States.

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10-30-04 7:56pm (new)
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andydougan
Film critic subordinaire

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10-31-04 7:47am (new)
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Spankling
Looking for love in ALL the wrong places, baby!

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A bright new generation!

Jesus for Prez?

Cute kids.

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10-31-04 8:43pm (new)
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MaKK_BeNN
VOTE JEB BUSH 2008

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11-02-04 11:43pm (new)
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Zaster
Wait for it...

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11-03-04 2:44am (new)
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MaKK_BeNN
VOTE JEB BUSH 2008

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Now beings the laborous process of dismantling the entire remainder of the Democratic party.

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11-03-04 5:11am (new)
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boorite
crazy knife lady

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11-03-04 6:54am (new)
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MaKK_BeNN
VOTE JEB BUSH 2008

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More good news in this morning as we now hear the citizens of South Dakota voted to cast Tom Dashle into the deepest pit of hell, where Satan will continually feast on his heart, keeping him in agonizing pain forever and ever.

Basically the way I see this election is that America voted to accept the Lord Jesus Christ into its heart. And the good Protestant Jesus, not any of the other weird ones.

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11-03-04 10:36am (new)
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andydougan
Film critic subordinaire

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The Democrats make Christopher Reeve look alive.

11-03-04 10:51am (new)
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MaKK_BeNN
VOTE JEB BUSH 2008

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11-03-04 11:07am (new)
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