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From: krw on 29 Apr 2010 19:28 On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 10:59:44 -0400, sctvguy1 <sctvguy1(a)invalid.net> wrote: >Michael A. Terrell wrote: > > >> Al Capone >He was from Brooklyn. He was an "organizer" in Chicago.
From: dcaster on 29 Apr 2010 20:00 On Apr 28, 7:05 pm, Ignoramus22435 <ignoramus22...(a)NOSPAM. 22435.invalid> wrote: > The Republican candidate is Tim Burns. > > He is a politician by definition (because he seeks a position of > influence in government). And yet he claims on his website that he "is > NOT a politician". > > This means two things: > > 1) That he is a liar. > > 2) That he obviously thinks that there are enough gullible people who > would vote for a politician, to appoint him to be a politician for > their district, who says that he "is NOT a politician". > > I personally would not vote for such a dishonest liar. > > i Bad logic, iggy. I seek to be a billionaire, but that does not mean I am. Once Tim Burns is elected, he is a politician. Once I am a billionaire, I will not post anymore on RCM. I promise. So please send me money. Dan
From: vaughn on 29 Apr 2010 20:33 <krw(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote in message news:1k5kt51p8bvomu616a2au1q5ffrj7ud93i(a)4ax.com... > > If you don't know how to use killfiles, I'm sure your mommy will help you > protect your sensitive eyes. Better yet, turn your computer off. I have the same right as you to express my opinion don't I? If that bothers you, use your killfile and I promise not to be offended. Bye Vaughn
From: krw on 29 Apr 2010 21:22 On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 20:33:34 -0400, "vaughn" <vaughnsimon(a)gmail.invalid> wrote: > ><krw(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote in message >news:1k5kt51p8bvomu616a2au1q5ffrj7ud93i(a)4ax.com... >> >> If you don't know how to use killfiles, I'm sure your mommy will help you >> protect your sensitive eyes. Better yet, turn your computer off. > >I have the same right as you to express my opinion don't I? If that bothers >you, use your killfile and I promise not to be offended. Go ahead and whine. I don't care. Mommy will have supper on any time now.
From: bpnjensen on 30 Apr 2010 02:30
On Apr 29, 3:03 pm, dagmargoodb...(a)yahoo.com wrote: > On Apr 28, 10:12 pm, Ignoramus22435 <ignoramus22...(a)NOSPAM. > > > > > > 22435.invalid> wrote: > > On 2010-04-29, amdx <a...(a)knology.net> wrote: > > > ><k...(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote in message > > >news:ikkht51f3i7lhuvuehj7i4ar8nqnhpj65s(a)4ax.com... > > >> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:05:30 -0500, Ignoramus22435 > > >> <ignoramus22...(a)NOSPAM.22435.invalid> wrote: > > > >>>The Republican candidate is Tim Burns. > > > >> Really?! > > > >>>He is a politician by definition (because he seeks a position of > > >>>influence in government). And yet he claims on his website that he "is > > >>>NOT a politician". > > > >> Wow! You sure do have a grasp on the obvious! > > > >>>This means two things: > > > >>>1) That he is a liar. > > > >> You should know all about it, being a liar. > > > >>>2) That he obviously thinks that there are enough gullible people who > > >>>would vote for a politician, to appoint him to be a politician for > > >>>their district, who says that he "is NOT a politician". > > > >>>I personally would not vote for such a dishonest liar. > > > >> Your nym certainly *is* accurate (though perhaps 22434 too high). > > > > Ah, don't pick on iggy he's ok. > > > The point is we need to get conservatives elected or we will still have a > > > speaker Pelosi. > > > I used to vote Republican, but, unfortunately, the Republican party > > has greatly decayed morally. This "I am NOT a politician" politician > > is a good example. I would like to see the Republican party reborn as > > an honest, intellectual, and enlightened organization. > > There's a move afoot to do exactly that, by people who call themselves > "conservatives." "Conservative" here though, is really what was > classically called "liberal"--one who is prudent (not prudish) and > thoughtful; avoiding excessive risk; conserving, as in responsibly > husbanding resources, not wasting or wasteful; fiscally responsible; > motivated to improve the human condition for all, and so forth. You > know, like a conservative design--something built solid, with margins > of safety. > > The Tea Party seeks to encourage statesmen who vow to be faithful to > the principles of smaller government, more liberty, and to the > Constitution. > > It's a beautiful thing. > > -- > Cheers, > James Arthur You mean like Teddy Rooseyvelt? |