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<font color ="midnightblue">ThomasQuinn wrote:
Brian_Mays_Wig wrote:
FGT you really need to get a life. Cant you find another message board, a polital one, to bore everybody with your political views?? Every one of your threads bares a politcal meaning and its bollocks. I couldnt give a monkeys whats happening in America. I love American people and Im sure its a nice country but I think your posts need to go to another forum. And besides, your threads dont get that many replies do they??


Please accept my apologies if I offended!


Well I don't accept them! Politics in the States concern you too! If there's a trigger-happy fuck in the whitehouse (like right now), you're at risk of getting nuked 'cause he can't keep his hand off the button. So grow up and start caring!


a) You have no risk of getting nuked.
b) Whether or not you consider affairs in America, you will not alter the repercussions of any decisions made here unless you actively participate in them. Such is difficult while living in the UK.
Creativity can always cover for a lack of knowledge.
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Holly2003 wrote:
"Dubya hardly "hates" John McCain. They were rivals in the 2000 primary and a lot of mudslinging goes on in elections. What happens in an election does not represent how someone feels for someone else - both sides are in it to win, not to invite people to their birthday party."

A clearer case of wishful thinking would be hard to find. It's amusing how you shape the world to suit your politics. McCain despises Bush. It's an open secret in Washington and within the Republican Party. He's just being a "good German" right now because he has high hopes for 2008.


McCain is hardly the kind to whore himself out for someone he despises - if he had, he would have taken Kerry's offer to be VP. It would have made the election a clean sweep.

And FYI, I'm not entirely sure McCain wants to run in 2008 - by that time, he will be seventy-two (72) years old. He's a very strong, great man, but he is certainly aging. He could very well have decided to stick to his Senate post and that the Presidential run isn't worth all the drama when he's that old.

Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see him run - but he's getting up there.

And I don't think McCain could have given that beautiful speech at the RNC about someone he hated...
"Brian May, Freddie will."
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FreddiesGhettoTrench wrote:

McCain is hardly the kind to whore himself out for someone he despises - if he had, he would have taken Kerry's offer to be VP. It would have made the election a clean sweep.


He's not the kind of person who whores himself out to be second fiddle as VP for the opposition party. That's such a John Tyler/Andrew Johnson thing to do (Those whores). No one in their right political mind thought that a Kerry/McCain ticket had a chance to actually happen. Wishful thinking at best.

McCain is a poltician and knows how to play the game. Bush, as President, becomes the de facto head of the Republican Party and McCain knows he needs to tread lightly if he wants the ticket in 2008 (which I think he does, age or not). He did witness the bickering between the elder Bush and Bob Dole and probably wants to avoid that.


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FreddiesGhettoTrench wrote:

And I don't think McCain could have given that beautiful speech at the RNC about someone he hated...


You sure about that? George Pataki and Rudy Giuliani are not men generally considered to be in Bush's pocket, yet they gave him glowing reviews. McCain was doing what politicians do - he was supporting the guy that his political party is endorsing for President.

Bush, on the other hand, clearly has no love for McCain. This is, after all, the man who authorized push-polls against McCain which spread rumors that he's gay (he isn't), that his wife had outstanding arrest warrants (she doesn't) and that he had fathered an illegitimate black child (he hadn't, and this one is especially cruel, because he has an adopted daughter with dark skin).

And don't even get me STARTED on Mike Fair.

But yeah, I like John McCain.
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Yeah, I'm bored by these threads too.

Especially since, if I remember correctly, you're the idiot who thought that voting for Nader was a good way of getting Bush out of office.
"I always knew I was a star. And now, the rest of the world seems to agree with me." - FM
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Under Pressure wrote:
Yeah, I'm bored by these threads too.

Especially since, if I remember correctly, you're the idiot who thought that voting for Nader was a good way of getting Bush out of office.


Er...no.
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I thought it was Kerry...
Comprende muchacho.
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geeks&geeks<br><font>God Empress</font> wrote:
FreddiesGhettoTrench wrote:

And I don't think McCain could have given that beautiful speech at the RNC about someone he hated...


You sure about that? George Pataki and Rudy Giuliani are not men generally considered to be in Bush's pocket, yet they gave him glowing reviews. McCain was doing what politicians do - he was supporting the guy that his political party is endorsing for President.

Bush, on the other hand, clearly has no love for McCain. This is, after all, the man who authorized push-polls against McCain which spread rumors that he's gay (he isn't), that his wife had outstanding arrest warrants (she doesn't) and that he had fathered an illegitimate black child (he hadn't, and this one is especially cruel, because he has an adopted daughter with dark skin).

And don't even get me STARTED on Mike Fair.

But yeah, I like John McCain.


Eh, I'm possibly thinking too highly of politicos but I don't think he has much to do with a lot of smearing that goes on - I don't think Kerry has much to do with a lot of the smearing against Bush... It's those damned campaign people...

But I CAN say that on my time in the Bush campaign, I was never asked to do a pushpoll - I just asked people if they were supporting Bush, if they were worried about Dems increasing taxes, and how they felt about abortion.

I have absolutely no clue who Mike Fair is... *stares blankly*

I don't mean to say that McCain and Bush have kinky sex on the weekend, just that they don't pray for each others' grusome and painful deaths at night, as seemed to be implied.

*grins* McCain also has a son who is my age...

*looks around at Arizona*

*drools* McCain is the sex.

BTW, I went on tonight! YEAH! WE DID GOOD! Did you get my bizarre phone call from Jess' cellphone? lol :)

And I learned that stage crew are some damned perverted people.
"Brian May, Freddie will."
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Under Pressure wrote:
Yeah, I'm bored by these threads too.

Especially since, if I remember correctly, you're the idiot who thought that voting for Nader was a good way of getting Bush out of office.

By the way, I have sex with camels.


I support Bush, FYI, I just believe Nader has a right to run. In other news, if you don't like my threads, don't read them. And there is no excuse for calling me an "idiot". Get some manners.
"Brian May, Freddie will."
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To tired to have manners about the issue ... how old are you? Is the election going to have any effect on your life? I doubt it. So I really don't care for your opinion on the matter, frankly.

And I don't see how a Freddie fan could support someone who wants to restrict the rights of gay people. What a hypocrite you are.
"I always knew I was a star. And now, the rest of the world seems to agree with me." - FM
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Under Pressure wrote:
And I don't see how a Freddie fan could support someone who wants to restrict the rights of gay people. What a hypocrite you are.


Agreed. Anyone who can label another person as being substandard to them either because of a life choice or a different orientation is clearly in need of a reality check, among other things.
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Under Pressure wrote:
To tired to have manners about the issue ... how old are you? Is the election going to have any effect on your life? I doubt it. So I really don't care for your opinion on the matter, frankly.

And I don't see how a Freddie fan could support someone who wants to restrict the rights of gay people. What a hypocrite you are.


I am sixteen years old and, as proven by what happened in Russia, not keeping a hold on the terrorists can affect someone my age quite greatly. I was already affected by the September 11th tragedy - my aunt was in the South Tower and got out, but we didn't know what had happened to her for several hours straight because all of the cell phones were going crazy. I want to stop this from happening again.

And I find YOU a hypocrite - you are judging ME for being different than you are. First of all, to support someone is to not necessarily support every single thing they say. Second, Bush does not want to "restrict the rights of gay people"; he doesn't want them to get married because it's not being left up to the people, it's being left up to judges with their own agendas. And FYI, Kerry is anti-gay marriage, too.

If you care for my opinion, DON'T READ MY POSTS! Funny, how everyone can post anti-Bush shit until the cows come home but everyone has a fucking conniption at my posts - it's the Nick Berg tribute site fiasco all over again. If you DON'T LIKE IT, DON'T READ IT. You have fingers, don't you? SCROLL DOWN THE FUCKING PAGE.
"Brian May, Freddie will."
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Sir GH<br><font size=1>ah yeah</font> wrote:
Under Pressure wrote:
And I don't see how a Freddie fan could support someone who wants to restrict the rights of gay people. What a hypocrite you are.


Agreed. Anyone who can label another person as being substandard to them either because of a life choice or a different orientation is clearly in need of a reality check, among other things.


A life choice? How about the life choice of being a Republican? Is that protected? Obviously not.

And FYI, there are gay Bush supporters. I suppose they have self-esteeem issues?

http://gaypatriot.blogspot.com <--- Gay Patriot is the man
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"A life choice? How about the life choice of being a Republican? Is that protected? Obviously not."

Well boo hoo for those poor Republicans. Whenever a "Gay Party" comes to power and bans marriage between two consenting Republicans, I'll start taking your arguments seriously.

Bush benefitted from "activist judges" who went against the wishes of the majority that voted for Al Gore. Now Bush wants to use the exact opposite argument to ban gay marriage. Not that it's ever going to happen of course. He's just pandering to an intolerant majority of his own support.
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For GH - I couldn't agree more. Check this out:

http://www.peer.org/press/524.html

PARK SERVICE STICKS WITH BIBLICAL EXPLANATION FOR GRAND CANYON
Promised Legal Review on Creationist Book Is Shelved

Washington, DC — The Bush Administration has decided that it will stand by its approval for a book claiming the Grand Canyon was created by Noah’s flood rather than by geologic forces, according to internal documents released today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).

Despite telling members of Congress and the public that the legality and appropriateness of the National Park Service offering a creationist book for sale at Grand Canyon museums and bookstores was “under review at the national level by several offices,” no such review took place, according to materials obtained by PEER under the Freedom of Information Act. Instead, the real agency position was expressed by NPS spokesperson Elaine Sevy as quoted in the Baptist Press News:

“Now that the book has become quite popular, we don’t want to remove it.”

In August of 2003, Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent Joe Alston attempted to block the sale of Grand Canyon: A Different View, by Tom Vail, a book explaining how the park’s central feature developed on a biblical rather than an evolutionary time scale. NPS Headquarters, however, intervened and overruled Alston. To quiet the resulting furor, NPS Chief of Communications David Barna told reporters that there would be a high-level policy review, distributing talking points stating: “We hope to have a final decision in February [2004].” In fact, the promised review never occurred –

In late February, Barna crafted a draft letter to concerned members of Congress stating: “We hope to have a final decision on the book in March 2004.” That draft was rewritten in June and finally sent out to Congressional representatives with no completion date for the review at all;
NPS Headquarters did not respond to a January 25th memo from its own top geologists charging that sale of the book violated agency policies and undercut its scientific education programs;
The Park Service ignored a letter of protest signed by the presidents of seven scientific societies on December 16, 2003.
“Promoting creationism in our national parks is just as wrong as promoting it in our public schools,” stated PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch, “If the Bush Administration is using public resources for pandering to Christian fundamentalists, it should at least have the decency to tell the truth about it.”

The creationist book is not the only religious controversy at Grand Canyon National Park. One week prior to the approved sale of Grand Canyon: A Different View, NPS Deputy Director Donald Murphy ordered that bronze plaques bearing Psalm verses be returned and reinstalled at canyon overlooks. Superintendent Alston had removed the bronze plaques on legal advice from Interior Department solicitors. Murphy also wrote a letter of apology to the plaques’ sponsors, the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary. PEER has collected other instances of what it calls the Bush Administration’s “Faith-Based Parks” agenda.
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