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Evil Bastard

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  1. I have noticed a posted by the name of "Generation ME". Every post is pretty damn funny.

     

    Now, I know some of you have alternative personalities here (and i even know a couple of them! - don't worry, I wont say anything), but i KNOW Generation ME has to be a long time poster, and this is just a new SN.

     

    Whoever this is knows the history of the wall pretty good and only shows up to toss a humorous line in every now and then.

     

    Anyone have any guesses as to who Generation ME is?

     

    It's driving me nuts.

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    Looks like I am busted.

  2. Actually, silence when a reasonable person would speak is competent evidence in court in many circumstances.  It is not dispositive but almost no single piece of evidence is.  Besides, do I have to have DNA evidence sufficient to put a person away for life just to disagree with you?

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    Nope, you just need to put your partisan rhetoric aside long enough to know that I am not a Bush supporter. Just because I am conservative in nature, does not mean I support the Bush administration. Sorry to burst your conspiracy bubble. You mention that silence is competent evidence in court. Can you convict, when silence is your ONLY evidence? If not, then your argument does not carry weight.

     

    You reponded to my post. My post was a reponse to someone else, who placed sole balme of 9/11 on Bush just because he was in office at the time. My response was that this stuff was well underway before Bush ever took office. That is not an excuse for the Bush administraion. I know that you desperately want it to be an excuse, but it was not. All I was saying, and all I have been saying, is that you cannot place the blame solely on an administration in office for 9 months, when stuff like this takes years to plan and execute. It takes even longer for the root causes of these plans to happen. This means that this stuff has been festering for more than 8 years and nine months to culminate in 9/11 (hey, that puts things before the Clinton Administration). I can't believe I need to spell this out. I would assume that you had the capabilities to understand these concepts, but I guess I was wrong. Partisanship can have that effect on people.

     

    From what I have seen of your posts you seldomly if ever have much to say that is negative when it comes to the right and on the other hand, waste no time in attacking democrats.

     

    Yup, that obviously means that I am an apologist for the administration. [/sarcasm] Did you ever think that maybe I disagree more with the Democratic views than Republican, but yet still do not support the Bush Administration. Oh, right. That cannot possible happen. Bush Bad. Better?

     

     

    The comment I responded to very specifically placed blame on "the previous administration".

     

    No it did not. Since you seem to be having a little trouble with reading comprehension, I will try again. This is the THIRD time I am posting this statement (mind you, an EXACT quote). Please try to read slower this time: "Stevestojan that is happening now is rooted in policies and decisions made before this administration even took office." Do I need to break it down word by word for you? How do you get that this statement only applies to the eight years before Bush took office? Of course, it can't possibly apply to administrations prior to Clinton. That would throw your whole Republican conspiracy theory down the drain. [/sarcasm]

     

     

    Would you like to discuss issues or just continue to attack me personally?

     

    I would love to discuss issues with you, but you are showing that your partisanship is getting in the way of objective discussion. When you can prove to me that you are capable and willing to have objective discussions, then we can continue. If not, don't bother responding. Your response, or lack of response, will tell a lot.

  3. It certainly is excusing this one isn't it? 

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    You are obviously not a prosecutor. I can just see you walking into a rape trial and saying to the judge, "Well, your honor. The only evidence I have that the defendant is guilty, is that he has not said that he is not a rapist. I rest my case."

     

    Keep trying.

  4. Omission by silence

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    You have got to be kidding. I expect weak responses like this from blzrul, but I thought you were better than this. I was wrong. You have become nothing more than a political hack, just like Rich in Ohio.

     

    So, when I say that "Stevestojan that is happening now is rooted in policies and decisions made before this administration even took office," that is excusing all previous republican administrations?

     

    You guys are unbelievable. How about I put things in words you will understand, "Bush Bad." Feel better now?

     

    Your credibility has taken a shot, with stupidity like this.

  5. Maybe if you didn't spend so much time excusing the present administration as well as all past republican administrations we would take it more seriously.  Besides, I don't think we can go back in time and un-elect Clinton.  On top of that, Bush's own counter terrorism expert wrote a book that documented pretty well that Clinton had a better record than Bush on terrorism although both failed any objective measure of anti-terrorism efforts.

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    You want to point out where I am excusing the present administration or all past republican administrations.

  6. Bush isn't likely to win Pa.,... and I fully expect the fiasco in 2000 to be just an amateur warm up act compared to what we are going to see in Fla. in 2004.

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    I agree, and it looks like the campaign agrees as well. I have not seen Bush in PA much recently. Laura has been there recently, but hubby has not.

  7. Having 8 years of peace and prosperity but getting caught with your pants down is not as much a blunder as starting an unnecessary war at the cost of thousands of lives and billions of dollars.

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    You still don't get it, do you? Stevestojan that is happening now is rooted in policies and decisions made before this administration even took office. MY GOD, how friggin slow are you people? This is not about a BJ.

     

    Put down the TV Guide, and pick up a friggin book.

  8. I applaud the Spanish people for holding their previous administration responsible for their mistake.  Americans should learn from them.

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    But yet, when conservatives try to hold the previous administration responsible for their blunders, why to we constantly hear "stop bringing up Clinton!!"?

     

    This is not necessarily directed at you, but just a general observation.

  9. Or Mary Cheney.  Oooh, I'm a bad man, I told the truth!  We can't let anyone know about that!  That's a family secret, which is why she's not allowed on stage with her life partner with the rest of the family.  Don't remind those Bush supporters that think gays are an abomination know there's one in the VP's family, they can't handle hypocracy.

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    Yup, all Republicans need to be in lockstep on every issue.

     

    I am not shocked that liberals do not understand the concept of "thinking for yourselves."

  10. This paragraph alone, shows that they are so blinded by partisanship, they they are willing to ignore the facts:

     

    America is Asking...

     

    About the Duelfer Report on Iraq's WMD

     

    October 12, 2004

     

    Last week, the administration's top weapons inspector in Iraq, Charles Duelfer, reported that Iraq possessed no weapons of mass destruction. The Iraq Survey Group's 1,000-page report concludes that after Iraq's defeat in the 1991 Gulf War, the country's chemical and biological weapons programs were destroyed. Saddam Hussein also ended his nuclear program that year and the report found no evidence of efforts to restart it.

     

    Obviously, they did not read the report, because these statements are completely wrong.

  11. It's interesting that he's finally chiming in now.  Perhaps all that nuclear material floating around his country has got him a bit nervous.

     

    If Bin Laden or Al Zarquari gets their hands on nuclear material, 9/11 will look like freaking day in the park.

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    Actually, he chimed in before. The soundbite generation was occupied with other things. Can't overload the brain with more than one or two topics at a time.

  12. I just love how pro lifers are all worried about an unborn child however fail to address the concerns of the already born.  Its okay for them to kill whom they want and are always the first ones who were sending their daughters to Europe before abortion became a right in this country.   

     

    If the right wing conservatives really believe that every life is specical than they should have been the first ones calling for end to capital punishment, voting to get rid of assault rifles ( yeah really need them to hunt deer), should be concerned about funding distribution of condoms to prevent unwanted pregnancies.

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    Yup, pro-lifers want to kill "anyone they want." Another idiotic remark from the dopes on the left.

     

    Voting to get rid of assault rifles? You do realize that "assault rifles" are rarely used in the commission of crimes, right? Oh, wait. They are used on TV and in movies, so that must mean that it is reality.

     

    You guys amaze me.

  13. No, if you move, you have to reregister.  If you don't know where to vote because you can't read your voter card, then too bad.  Doesn't matter who you're are voting for, if you can't handle basic instructions then you don't earn the right to vote this year.

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    VA, did you hear that Democrats are getting themselves into a lather in Philadelphia over the Republicans wanting to move polling places? They sound like blzrul, in saying that "people are being disenfranchised, blah, blah, blah." This is a blatant attempt to instill fear into the electorate, figuring they are too dumb to realize the true intent of the moves.

     

    Reality is that the Republicans want the polling places moved because the bulk are handicpped inaccessible (yup, let's make sure we disenfranchise the votes of these people, because they physically cannot make it into the polls). Shameful act by the Democrats.

     

    It is too bad the Republicans resort to these tactics as well, which makes them no better than the Democrats. The American people need to stand up, and let these parties know that these acts are disgusting, and they will no longer be tolerated.

  14. Anyone bothered by this?

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    Nope. As Tom and Rich mentioned, (OK, anyone else scared that Tom and Rich are agreeing on something?) voting is a priviledge. With that, comes responsibility. It is not the government's responsibility to take the stupid people by the hand and lead them through life. Personal responsibility comes into play. If you do not know where to vote, who is at fault? The government? Nope. The voter is responsible. If there is a question, there are plenty of resources available to get your questions answered. It is not the government's fault that they are either too dumb or too lazy to find out where they should vote.

  15. So if this is true (and I don't have time right now to research it) then I am supposed to feel bad that our already bloated and unweildy government is going to become smaller?

     

    If, outside of this thread, someone posted that they thought that the government was too small and listed their reasons for supplementing with more staff, more programs, and more layers of BS, you wouldn't do your best to refute the claims?

     

    It sucks that people are going to lose their jobs, but if it is done strategically then I call 100,000 less bodies and layers of beureaucracy in the US government a good start.

     

    Of course that doesn't support your claim that Kerry=evil.

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    Or it could just be the overwhelming hypocrisy of Kerry blasting Bush for job losses, while at the same time telling people that if you elect him you will lose your job.

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