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bilmore 10-20-2004 12:09 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
What now, are you sleeping with him?
At my age, sexual impulses are so few and far between that an intellectual enjoyment can be as important as a few stray orgasms.

Say_hello_for_me 10-20-2004 12:35 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by Not Me
I actually find it amusing when you threaten to shot me for doing drugs as a youngun.
Its a hyperbolic tool used to point out the unfairness and the inefficiency in the system. I could debate any anti-legalization guy into the ground with it, and I have before. Try it sometime and you'll see (don't mention one iota of your use). That is all. I don't really want to support killings, and I don't really support the death penalty (unfairness) in this country as it is (I'd vote against it in any case in a referundum that calls for our personal religious opinions). That said, I am for obeying the law as adults. See my avatar if there are any questions, ma'am.

Hello

Tyrone Slothrop 10-20-2004 12:36 AM

um, right
 
Yesterday, President Bush: Kerry is using "shameless scare tactics."

Today, Vice President Cheney: Kerry isn't "tough and aggressive" enough to stop terrorists from exploding a nuclear weapon in an American city.

(TPM.)

bilmore 10-20-2004 12:38 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by Say_hello_for_me
Its a hyperbolic tool used to point out the unfairness and the inefficiency in the system. I could debate any anti-legalization guy into the ground with it, and I have before. Try it sometime and you'll see (don't mention one iota of your use). That is all. I don't really want to support killings, and I don't really support the death penalty (unfairness) in this country as it is (I'd vote against it in any case in a referundum that calls for our personal religious opinions). That said, I am for obeying the law as adults. See my avatar if there are any questions, ma'am.
You need to be sober to post.

(Someone challenged me to a pot/kettle sort of thing. Here it is.)

Say_hello_for_me 10-20-2004 12:44 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by bilmore
You need to be sober to post.

(Someone challenged me to a pot/kettle sort of thing. Here it is.)
Heck, my apple juice ain't ripe enough for me not to be. I just need a babysitter to call a time out when the fur starts flying. Perhaps LDE could step in when he's around and say something like, "knock if off, Hello (and whoever else is involved), or go to your rooms". Believe it or not, I'd probably let it go if any regular (who isn't poking me in the eye at the time) stepped in, but I'd be a bit partial to uncy Larry for this because his motives would come across as being beyond reproach.

bilmore 10-20-2004 12:48 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by Say_hello_for_me
Heck, my apple juice ain't ripe enough for me not to be. I just need a babysitter to call a time out when the fur starts flying. Perhaps LDE could step in when he's around and say something like, "knock if off, Hello (and whoever else is involved), or go to your rooms". Believe it or not, I'd probably let it go if any regular (who isn't poking me in the eye at the time) stepped in, but I'd be a bit partial to uncy Larry for this because his motives would come across as being beyond reproach.
This is the fourth time today I had no idea what a writer was saying.

You're in good company, because the first three writings were court opinions.

taxwonk 10-20-2004 12:49 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by sgtclub
Apparently I am not knowledgable enought to debate with, wasting your time, obtuse and intellectually dishonest, and playing with myself, all at the same time.
Don't forget to wash up before posting after you check the box. Once you get your keys all sticky, they'll never work right again*



*Or so Slave tells me.

taxwonk 10-20-2004 12:50 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by ltl/fb
I think he secretly likes to watch, so as long as you continue playing with yourself his time isn't really wasted.
No, honey. It's only on the FB that I like to watch.

Tyrone Slothrop 10-20-2004 12:53 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by taxwonk
No, honey. It's only on the FB that I like to watch.
And it's not much of a secret.

taxwonk 10-20-2004 12:57 AM

The Convenient American
 
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Originally posted by bilmore
Wonk, I truly believe you would have been sitting in the south of france, insisting that the allied forces question each kraut, and, if they gave the right answers, release them back over the lines.

At some point, nuance is just fucking stoopid. (Look, I used the special FB spelling!)
What nuance? If they're criminals, charge them and give them access to counsel. If they're prisoners of war, then Bush has declared formal hostilities at an end. Under the Geneva Convention, if hostilities have ceased, we are bound by treaty to release them.

If our democracy means anything, it means that we live by our principals when it comes to civil rights and the rule of law.

taxwonk 10-20-2004 01:00 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by bilmore
Too many of the responses seem to include "well, it's not like a serious person asked this, but . . . '
We've been going around with club in this for two fucking weeks now. I can accept that he disagrees with me. I'm just sick and tired of him asking the same fucking question over and over, and doing so in a wat that challenges the patriotism of anybody but him.

After the first dozen rounds, I begin to wonder why it is that he claims he still can't understand what I'm saying.

bilmore 10-20-2004 01:01 AM

The Convenient American
 
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Originally posted by taxwonk
What nuance? If they're criminals, charge them and give them access to counsel. If they're prisoners of war, then Bush has declared formal hostilities at an end. Under the Geneva Convention, if hostilities have ceased, we are bound by treaty to release them.

If our democracy means anything, it means that we live by our principals when it comes to civil rights and the rule of law.
Thank gawd, at the end of D-Day, no one said "Yay!".

The war ain't over. I don't think B implied that. I think you live and die through your lawyerly skilz. I think they serve you poorly in a real-world situation.

taxwonk 10-20-2004 01:02 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
I feel if we all took an IQ test TW would be the only two digit poster. No offense.
None taken. I'm just considering the source.

bilmore 10-20-2004 01:02 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by taxwonk
After the first dozen rounds, I begin to wonder why it is that he claims he still can't understand what I'm saying.
Maybe because you've been studiously avoiding some specific statement, and he wants you to commit to it . . . . ?

taxwonk 10-20-2004 01:04 AM

Kerry on the war on terror
 
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Originally posted by bilmore
They're even better when you're an old'un.

(More pain to avoid, ya know.)
Do tell.


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