From: Bruce on
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 17:40:41 GMT, Winniethepooh(a)100acrewoods.org
(GMAN) wrote:

>In article <t6k8l5l4l67419mtcll93aglclegnf6b56(a)4ax.com>, Bruce <docnews2011(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 23:13:19 GMT, Winniethepooh(a)100acrewoods.org
>>(GMAN) wrote:
>>>In article <d467l5l48t3tgd6173ihm95daclvel97kn(a)4ax.com>, Bruce
>> <docnews2011(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 05:55:07 -0600, Wing Ding <wingding6(a)hotmail.com>
>>>>wrote:
>>>>>On 2010-01-16 07:23:54 -0600, striker714(a)mail.com said:
>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtAAw4cBevk
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Both left and right agree that the existing two-party
>>>>>> system cannot handle the problems facing America.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> striker
>>>>>
>>>>>we're past that - Thomas Jefferson said we need a revolution every 200
>>>>>years. He was right on the theory but wrong on the time. We need
>>>>>revolution. Flush the political toilet and start anew.
>>>>>
>>>>>Discuss.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>If there was a revolution now, the future of the US would be turned
>>>>over to what is now the extreme right wing of the Republican Party.
>>>>
>>>>I don't live in the US, but I cannot think of a more repulsive
>>>>political agenda.
>>>>
>>>I can, liberal. Take my money i worked hard for and give it to the likes of
>>>you? I dont think so!
>>
>>
>>As I said, I cannot think of more repulsive people. ;-)
>>
>So what you are saying is you want me to work for it and give it to you?


Where did I say that? Don't put words into my mouth.

Of course that's a republican thing, isn't it? You know, accusing
people of saying things they never said? If your arguments had any
validity you would have no need to lie in this way.


>Its more repulsive that you want to take it from me without earning it yourself.


But I don't. I never said that. See above, and stop telling lies.

From: JerryD(upstateNY) on
"Ray Fischer" wrote in message
A classic example of patriotism being the refuge of the scoundrel.<<<<<<<


If it makes me a scoundrel to not want America to turn into a failed socialist country like most European countries, so be it.
If gas gets to be $7.68 per gallon like it is right now in Germany or $7.97 in the Netherlands, and nobody can afford to drive, then tell me about how good Obama is doing.
The whole country will shut down with $8.00 per gallon gasoline.


--
JerryD(upstateNY)
From: JerryD(upstateNY) on
For some reason those prices listed are for premium gas.

--
JerryD(upstateNY)


"JerryD(upstateNY)" <me(a)rochester.rr.com> wrote in message news:...
"Ray Fischer" wrote in message
A classic example of patriotism being the refuge of the scoundrel.<<<<<<<


If it makes me a scoundrel to not want America to turn into a failed
socialist country like most European countries, so be it.
If gas gets to be $7.68 per gallon like it is right now in Germany or $7.97
in the Netherlands, and nobody can afford to drive, then tell me about how
good Obama is doing.
The whole country will shut down with $8.00 per gallon gasoline.


--
JerryD(upstateNY)


From: J�rgen Exner on
"JerryD\(upstateNY\)" <me(a)rochester.rr.com> wrote in rec.photo.digital:
>If it makes me a scoundrel to not want America to turn into a failed socialist country like most European countries, so be it.

Exactly which European countries are socialist? Maybe you have missed
1989 and the following 20 years but to my knowlegde only Portugal still
has a reference to Socialism in its constitution, albeit obviously it's
only a lip service.

Or are you just another incarnation of Mr. Harrington or the
semi-brained Mr. HEMI-powered who have been trying to spread the same
nonsense in this NG for years? You know, even with a different name
nobody is going to believe you and constant repetitions don't improve
your position, either. On the contrary, they make you look like a 3-year
old in his stubborn phase.

jue
From: John McWilliams on
On 1/18/10 PDT 10:58 AM, Jürgen Exner wrote:
> "JerryD\(upstateNY\)"<me(a)rochester.rr.com> wrote in rec.photo.digital:
>> If it makes me a scoundrel to not want America to turn into a failed socialist country like most European countries, so be it.
>
> Exactly which European countries are socialist? Maybe you have missed
> 1989 and the following 20 years but to my knowlegde only Portugal still
> has a reference to Socialism in its constitution, albeit obviously it's
> only a lip service.
>
> Or are you just another incarnation of Mr. Harrington or the
> semi-brained Mr. HEMI-powered who have been trying to spread the same
> nonsense in this NG for years? You know, even with a different name
> nobody is going to believe you and constant repetitions don't improve
> your position, either. On the contrary, they make you look like a 3-year
> old in his stubborn phase.
>
> jue