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Good to see the Congress has taken time to debate such a far reaching immediate problem that is so clearly a ticking time bomb.
What a flippin joke waste of time... Frikkin political garbage. Orin Hatch, whos intellect I respect, has just fallen about 30 rungs on my ladder. Serve the people not your reelections... pieces of refuse, honest to God. |
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So isn't it safe to run on a record of support for the flag than discuss the real failures that might need to be addressed? Or...is this a "smoke screen"? |
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Man, I'm glad I'm not the only one who rolled my eyes when this came up...In Seattle we have a great liberal cartoonist named David Horsey, and he came up with a doozy the other day:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/horsey...te.asp?id=1407 Why is it that this administration and Congress are completely opposed to government intervention *unless* it involves your private lives and personal morals? Shouldn't they care about bigger things, like maybe our skyrocketing debt? (Yes, that goes for liberal roll-over legislators, too.) |
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That's one of the best cartoons I've seen in a while. LOL! DTS |
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Bush is naked in a cartoon.
Clinton actually masturbated in nearly every room of the White House. Take your pick. |
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Bush is just a "mouth piece". Now that the NY times has revealed another disregard for the Constitution, remember "free press"?...it's time to accuse this new paper of "treason". What a joke. DNS ignoring laws on orders...outing Valerie Plame...who else to blame? Gays and flag burners....time to divert attention folks. Let's just talk about something else besides the dismal failures and corruption. |
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I'm an independent, and believe more with libertarian philosophy... I guess you missed my point. I don't like burning the flag...makes me sick to my stomach. As does the present administration, with their attempt to divert attention from their failed policies. Last edited by Downthestretch55 : 06-27-2006 at 05:58 PM. |
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But come on how can you not see a new flag burning debate as just deflection from all of the current administration's failures? And for the record this liberal is totally against flag burning.
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Well, exceller, you can label me what ever you want.
I didn't attempt to label you for your views. I believe that the Constitution is a very important document...disagree if you want, you're entitled. But when Bush put his hand on a Bible and swore he's uphold it, and then attacks a newspaper for excersing "freedom of the press"...seems a bit "problematic" to me. Talk about the issue....not me. DTS |
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Now you're putting words in my mouth. The average American can certainly think (and vote accordingly) for themselves. I NEVER said they couldn't. I DO think that any newspaper, ANY, has a responsiblity to excersise their right to inform the public they sell papers to. That right is constitutionally protected. I AM stating that the Repubs, because they control both houses, set the agenda...what is to be discussed. Pgardn said so much when he started this thread. Go back and reread it. The present administration is "shooting the messenger" for providing the message...yet ANOTHER diversion from their failures. Now, should we talk about gay marriage, flag burning, school prayer, "illegal aliens"??????? In my humble view, many see right through these vain attempts to divert attention. Just like I saw through your valiant attempt to label my views. Stick to the issue (no "name calling"). Doing otherwise denies the wisdom of my words and evidences your lack thereof. DTS |
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DTS, agree with everything you say, although I am a liberal (although I refuse to join the Democratic party, so there ya go).
BB, we will obviously never agree on anything political, but I really don't care about Clinton and his private sex life. I do care about wiretapping, climate change and the deficit. I'd vote for *any* politician who actually did something for the voters instead of for a select group of donors. Exceller, to quote: "The worse thing about liberals is they actually pretend to look out for the little guy but they are led mostly by elitist NYers and SFers that fly around in private jets telling americans to conserve oil. They have killed the working class part of the democratic party." I could rewrite that and swap "liberals" for conservatives and "democratic" for Republican, and we'd have the same thing...except I suppose Republicans tell us to burn oil instead of conserve it. Neither party is sacrosanct, and both have abandoned most of their constituents, if you ask me...but most of my friends are liberal, and we are anything but rich or from NY or SF (although what exactly is wrong with being from a big city?? Cities are part of this country, too). I get a little tired of the liberal elitist stereotype. Yes, I'm educated. So are a lot of your conservative pundits -- they're Ivy Leaguers, for Pete's sake! They have private jets, too! They aren't exactly helping the working class in New Orleans, or anywhere else. Are you telling me that Tom DeLay and co are any less elitist/wealthy/powerful than the Democratic leaders? Neither side is comprised of "average" Americans, the last time I checked. I think the NYT was spot-on. We have a right to know what's being done in our name, particularly when you can't actually jeopardize the operation because the banks are under subpoena and have to comply anyway. I think terrorists are smart enough to know we're probably monitoring international financial and communications channels anyway, and I'll take freedom of the press over communist-style suppression in the name of state security any day (I've been to Cuba, and we don't want to go that way). I *love* my country. I'm away now and miss it like I never imagined I would. I just don't like the way it's headed, and last time I checked I still had the right to say so (although 'Pent would probably come to get me if he were around here...lol). |