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Alcon
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« Reply #25 on: September 10, 2008, 09:51:00 PM »

Well, TC, you have the virtue of consistency.  You're consistently wrong!

Speaking of consistency...

Well Verily, you are consistent.  Consistently Wrong!

Well, at least you're consistent.  Consistently wrong!

Well, at least you are consistent.  Consistently wrong!

Well, at least you are consistently wrong.

Well, you have at least one thing in your favor, you're consistent (consistently wrong).

Well, you are consistent.  Consistently wrong.

Well, at least your consistent.  Consistently WRONG!

Well, you are consistent (consistently wrong).

Well, at least you are consistent.  Consistently wrong.

Its always nice to see your posts, and you consistently expose your ignorance, and thoughlessness.

Well Wally, at least you are consistent (consistently wrong).

Well, Verily, at least you are consistent, i.e. consistently wrong.

Well Modu, at least you are consistent (consistently wrong).
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Lunar
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« Reply #26 on: September 10, 2008, 09:52:41 PM »

Hey, it's a good line.  You don't see it coming and then POW it hits you like a freight train.
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« Reply #27 on: September 10, 2008, 10:36:38 PM »


If my vote were the deciding vote, then, I would very reluctantly vote for Obama to keep McCain out of the White House.

Since my vote will not be the deciding vote, I'm (reluctantly) supporting the Libertarian candidate, whose campaign is admittedly, floundering.

Maybe after the election is over, the Republicans can clean up their act.

I guess that's not too far from my own position--except that I actually trust Obama as well, even when I disagree with him.  Libertarians are stretching it this year, no doubt.

The cleaning up process might not be so easy.  Once you open Pandora's box--and get past the smell of old fish, so to speak--she looks pretty damn good, to re-interpret an old Greek myth.  We may be in for a generation of consent decrees, expensive military power projection projects, and politicians with a general lack of coherent governing philosophy.  Especially among Republicans.  And among Democrats, a generation of politicians who adopt whatever policies are fashionable among advisors from other industrialized nations, no matter how small the population of the homelands those advisors or how different their circumstance.  So don't burn that Libertarian registration card so soon.  This is basically the message of "attention whore" Ron Paul.
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minionofmidas
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« Reply #28 on: September 11, 2008, 10:34:29 AM »

Well, if you believe the statements of the two sources cited to be accurate, it would at least imply that Republicans are saying Jesus was black.
Only if Cohen were a Republican.

As it is, it implies nothing whatsoever.
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