"steve horan" <stevehoran2001@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:6b178197.0403181207.5dfdfc53@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> There is this new invention called telephony. Reach
> out and touch someone sometime.
When was the last time you LOOKED at someone over the phone? Read his
statement.
He said he MET with leaders... they LOOKED at him... MEETING and LOOKING
are
done in PERSON, not via the miracle of Alexander Graham Bell.
> But this is obviously
> a very grave matter and we need to get to the bottom
> of it immediately. It's of dire national im****tance
> to determine if Kerry really did talk to foreign leaders
> or if he pulled them out of a hat. Never mind who was
> on Cheney's mystery science task force or who outted
> Plame or how intelligence might have precluded 9/11,
> we've got bigger fish to fry.
It's a topical discussion, you can leave your baggage at the door, though
I
suspect it's that baggage that informs your views, rather than vice versa.
> > > Miller sat there looking kinda dumb.
> >
> > Dumbfounded. At some point you realize someone is a simple apologist,
and
> > engaging them to examine their own positions no longer works...
>
> He had no comeback. Too bad he doesn't have you
> as a sidekick. You coulda saved his bacon with
> that leprechaun material.
>
> In this discussion, Ms. Priest was the voice
> of reason and Dennis Miller was a rabble rouser
> who wasn't rousing a whole lot o' rabble.
I'm sorry, the voice of reason doesn't rationalize Kerry's penchant for
make
believe. Perhaps as a comeback Miller could have thrown a running
clothesline at her. Or they could have armwrestled the point. I guess you
see what you want to see...
> > > DP correctly stated that this is hardly
> > > startling anyway since it's no secret that Bush
> > > is unpopular among at least a few world leaders -
> > > and his sup****ters, like Miller, seem to love him
> > > all the more because of it.
> >
> > Fancy Miller for liking his President better for drawing the disdain
of
the
> > SOCIALIST GOVERNMENTS of Europe.
>
> At least that socialist Spanish PM was democratically
> elected.
In contrast to...?
> > The simple fact is Kerry oversold. Nobody told him this - no foreign
leader
> > assuredly. He may extrapolate that his leftist agenda is more
palatable
in
>
> "Leftist agenda"? Now who's joking?
Class warfare, higher taxes, restrictless abortion, nuclear freeze... if
you
are ashamed of the leftist label, maybe you shouldn't stand with it.
> > castrated socialist Europe, and indeed it likely is. But Kerry has a
> > penchant, like many of the candidates on the Dem side, for simply
making
> > **** up...
>
> Like links between Saddam and OBL and WMD's?
Oh here we go, the Bush made it up brigade, debunked and exposed in
another
post. NEXT!
> And actors pretending to be journalists and
> turkeys no one can eat and draft dodgers who
> wear flight suits?
God Almighty, you bleat like a whipped mule about 'grave matters' and then
trot out an *inedible turkey*. See the forest.
> > Oh, and can you point me to your Jay Leno complaints about Al Gore's
weight?
> > He made fun of it numerous times. Got a link? Or are his politics too
vague
> > to warrant your outright disdain?
>
> I honestly don't have a clue what you're
> talking about. I don't watch Leno.
The second phrase is ancillary to the utter truth of the first...
> > and is the king of vernacular reference humor.
>
> He's the king of a very small kingdom in that case.
> I never thought his arcane references were funny.
> Miller's a smart guy but he misuses his intelligence
> IMO. He uses it as a weapon.
As opposed to someone like you, using your powers for the forces of good?
Great Gotham, you're quite a superhero!
> > Venger
> > P.S. Jingoism charges are usually leveled by people with an adequacy
problem
> > on the wrong side of an issue.
>
> Your hot air duly noted.
Now the jingoism ad hominem come under the category of only using your
power
s for good? Are you writing this from the fortress of solitude?
Venger


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