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Old 10-26-2008, 12:27 PM
 
Location: NW Nevada
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Originally Posted by muleskinner View Post
The hate comes from the screwing we've taken from the Bushies and the neoCONS.....Yep,we hate them one and all.They've taken our money and our freedom and flushed them both.They've also wasted the worlds goodwill (what little we had) on an assinine quest for global domination and sticking us in places we shouldn't be.The anger also comes from ALL of the patriotic BS that the right wingers spew,but don't back up because they are cowards,you know,the little a-hole kid who's the teachers pet that sticks his tongue out at you and flips you off from behind the teacher so you can't give him a good stomping he deserves.So NO,I don't consider YOU neoCONS American in the least,I consider you a bunch of slimey,opportunistic cowards.That's where it comes from.Now,correct my punctuation,spelling and grammer cause that's all you have left,teachers pet.
Now come on Mule...we CAN all get along....can't we

 
Old 10-26-2008, 12:29 PM
 
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Originally Posted by silas777 View Post
This would be funny if it were not so serious!
We are at a turning point in this country, that we could quite possibly never come back.
When you look at the potential leadership of our country in the hands of RePO, Reid ,Pelosi and Obama, the things tht would start to enact and put in place coupled with the insane lifetime appointments of federal judges, I really do believe that this could be the beginning of the end for our country as we know it.
______ did extremely well at primary school and it appeared he had a bright academic future in front of him. He was also popular with other pupils and was much admired for his leadership qualities.

______ was ______ when his father died. His death did not cause the family financial hardships.

In ________ _______ died from cancer. Her death affected him far more deeply than the death of his father. He had fond memories of his mother, carried her photograph wherever he went and, it is claimed, had it in his hand when she died in ______.

_______ always arrived late which helped to develop tension and a sense of expectation. He took the stage, stood to attention and waited until there was complete silence before he started his speech. For the first few months _______ appeared nervous and spoke haltingly. Slowly he would begin to relax and his style of delivery would change His voice would get louder and become more passionate.

To appeal to the working class and _________, the programme included several measures that would redistribute income and war profits, profit-sharing in large industries, nationalization of trusts, increases in old-age pensions and free education.

_______ knew that the growth in the party was mainly due to his skills as an orator and in the autumn of ____ he challenged ________ for the leadership of the party. After brief resistance ______ accepted the inevitable, and ______ became the new leader of the___________.


In _____ the ______ Government had to deal with a series of difficult problems. In January the_____________ occupied the_________ because they claimed ______ was falling behind with her _________. Workers in the _______ responded by going on strike which badly hurt the ______ economy. One of the consequences of this was rapid inflation. As people found their savings becoming worthless, they turned against their government.

________ publisher reduced it to____________. The book is a mixture of autobiography, political ideas and an explanation of the techniques of propaganda. The autobiographical details in_________ are often inaccurate, and the main purpose of this part of the book appears to be to provide a positive image of ______. For example, when _______ was living a life of leisure in ________ he claims he was working hard as a laborer.

________ began to argue that "capitalists had worked their way to the top through their capacity, and on the basis of this selection they have the right to lead." ______ claimed that national socialism meant all people doing their best for society and posed no threat to the wealth of the rich. Some prosperous industrialists were convinced by these arguments and gave donations to the ______ Party, however, the vast majority continued to support other parties, especially the right-wing ____________.

What _____ said depended very much on the audience. In rural areas he promised tax cuts for farmers and government acting to protect food prices. In working class areas he spoke of redistribution of wealth and attacked the high profits made by the large chain stores.

Youth unemployment was dealt with by the forming of the Voluntary Labor Service and the Voluntary Youth Service, a scheme similar to the ________ introduced by ___________ in the ___________. The _________ planted forests, repaired river banks and helped reclaim wasteland.





 
Old 10-26-2008, 12:29 PM
 
Location: Flyover Country
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Originally Posted by muleskinner View Post
The hate comes from the screwing we've taken from the Bushies and the neoCONS.....Yep,we hate them one and all.They've taken our money and our freedom and flushed them both.They've also wasted the worlds goodwill (what little we had) on an assinine quest for global domination and sticking us in places we shouldn't be.The anger also comes from ALL of the patriotic BS that the right wingers spew,but don't back up because they are cowards,you know,the little a-hole kid who's the teachers pet that sticks his tongue out at you and flips you off from behind the teacher so you can't give him a good stomping he deserves.So NO,I don't consider YOU neoCONS American in the least,I consider you a bunch of slimey,opportunistic cowards.That's where it comes from.Now,correct my punctuation,spelling and grammer cause that's all you have left,teachers pet.

That was beautiful, couldnt said it better myself.
 
Old 10-26-2008, 12:35 PM
 
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Originally Posted by muleskinner View Post
The hate comes from the screwing we've taken from the Bushies and the neoCONS.....Yep,we hate them one and all.They've taken our money and our freedom and flushed them both.They've also wasted the worlds goodwill (what little we had) on an assinine quest for global domination and sticking us in places we shouldn't be.The anger also comes from ALL of the patriotic BS that the right wingers spew,but don't back up because they are cowards,you know,the little a-hole kid who's the teachers pet that sticks his tongue out at you and flips you off from behind the teacher so you can't give him a good stomping he deserves.So NO,I don't consider YOU neoCONS American in the least,I consider you a bunch of slimey,opportunistic cowards.That's where it comes from.Now,correct my punctuation,spelling and grammer cause that's all you have left,teachers pet.
Bravely said since your sitting by a keyboard hundreds of miles away. You are soooo tuff!

I just love keyboard commandos. It sounds like you have had experience hiding behind your teacher to me, don't bite that tongue tuff guy!

And don't worry, I don't have time to correct all the errors in your post, that would take the rest of the day. I will however give you a tip...if you look in the upper right hand corner of the message text box you will see a little abc logo with a check mark. Hit that and you will be amazed, you too can learn to spell!

If you think you have lost freedom just wait until Nobama gets a hold of this country. Can you spell Socialism?

Like I said before, so much anger and so little common sense. I throw that out there and you guys can't wait to prove my point by providing an example. ROFL!
 
Old 10-26-2008, 12:39 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Ellie C. View Post
Gee, we agree on something. I can't wait for Obama to win either. It would mean I might actually not get laid off.

If people like you would look past the end of your nose, you would see that the whole world is watching and waiting to see if this country is going to make the same colossal screw-up it did in 2004. If McCain somehow wins, you will see companies just go ahead and start cancelling orders left and right and the layoffs will come fast and furious right before Christmas. My company (headquartered in Europe) will be one of them.

And do you think your buddy John McCain will care? Think again.
If that's what you really believe you have a gross misunderstanding of economics and politics.
 
Old 10-26-2008, 12:46 PM
 
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_____ ability to arouse in his supporters emotions of anger and hate often resulted in their committing acts of violence.
 
Old 10-26-2008, 12:49 PM
 
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Oh BigJon, give it up dear. You guys will do anything to draw attention away from McCain's failed campaign. It's sad, really really sad. Obama is Hitler now? You're crazy. You people will stop at nothing.
 
Old 10-26-2008, 12:50 PM
 
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Originally Posted by eastidahomom View Post
No, it's beat. LMAO!
Sorry to disagree but you really need to look up things before further exposing your lack of "ed U cation"

BEET : a variety of beet plant with a round dark-red edible root. Latin name: Beta vulgaris; the red-colored root of a variety of beet plant, eaten as a vegetable.

BEAT : transitive verb to defeat somebody in a contest, race, or competition...similiar to what McCain will do to Obama on the 4th.

I accept your apology, I know you can't help yourself. Now isn't your face beet red...or did some one actually beat you? ROFL!
 
Old 10-26-2008, 12:54 PM
 
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Originally Posted by odanny View Post
That was beautiful, couldnt said it better myself.
This doesn't bode well for our future...if you couldn't have said it better than I really feel sorry for you. The OP was at a 3 grade level or below for read-ability.

Did you guys all ride the short bus to school or what?
 
Old 10-26-2008, 12:58 PM
 
Location: Georgia
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Originally Posted by Ridgewalker View Post
Sorry to disagree but you really need to look up things before further exposing your lack of "ed U cation"

BEET : a variety of beet plant with a round dark-red edible root. Latin name: Beta vulgaris; the red-colored root of a variety of beet plant, eaten as a vegetable.

BEAT : transitive verb to defeat somebody in a contest, race, or competition...similiar to what McCain will do to Obama on the 4th.

I accept your apology, I know you can't help yourself. Now isn't your face beet red...or did some one actually beat you? ROFL!
At first I thought what an idiot he doesn't even get it!

But then I noticed...you actually know how to cut and paste from MSN Encarta...(even though you didn't bother to credit the source attempting to make it appear as if this was something you came up with on your own)...
Anyway, my point, cut and paste...good job, maybe there is hope for the Republican party after all! I bet McDonald's will even consider re-hiring you!

Good job window licker!!!
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