Re: Michael Moore cancels in Crawford

From: Bro Jack (brojack_at_windswept.net)
Date: 07/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 10:46:04 GMT

On 29 Jul 2004 21:24:55 -0700, man_in_black529@yahoo.com (MIB529)
wrote:

>"Mr. N" <seattledemocracy@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<xhcOc.92258$%t6.24620@roc.nntpserver.com>...
>> "BroJack" <jas@yomomma.net> wrote in message
>> news:121846d3354b25f05ad72b9ae2abb236@news.bubbanews.com...
>>
>> > >Why do you hate America?
>> >
>> > Actually, it's the left that hates America.
>>
>> Who is "the left"? I want names.
>
>The same group as the Cabal (TINC).
>
>Yeah, BoreJack and other right-wing ECPers
>tend to build up this cult of personality
>around the president and then say that
>anyone not a member of said cult hates
>America. Well, except when Clinton was
>president; I think a hundred years from
>now, Republicans will still be blaming
>Clinton.

Bush is far too liberal or me. He supported set asides in the Adarand
case; sucks up to illegals; and refuses to let the military kick ass.
But he's the lesser of two evils when compared to Kerry.

>> > The left's socialist utopia features share the wealth;
>
>Yeah, we all know greed is a wonderful way
>to run society. Does it bother anyone that
>if I stole a pack of gum, I'd go to jail,
>but Ken Lay stole BILLIONS and has yet to
>be even fined?

Ken Lay should be jailed, but it's curious how you socialists never
mention Je$$e Jack$on, the crook who is still scamming $$$millions.

>> > peace at any cost;
>> appease the
>> > potentially violent underclass;
>
>As opposed to appeasing Ann Coulter and
>Michael Savage, both known to be violent.
>Or Bush, who's so non-violent he didn't
>even go to Vietnam. (Other than Powell,
>the only combat experience the Bush
>administration has is F-bombs.)

Peace at any cost pertains to your tendency to emulate the French.

Appease the violent underclass pertains to the limousine liberals who
throw out affirmative action perks in the hopes that the underclass
won't destroy them in their gated communities.

>> > if it feels good, do it and damn the
>> > consequences;
>
>That's more a Republican trait. If it
>feels good, shoot someone. If it feels
>good, chain-smoke two packs.

Actually, it pertains to the concept of moral relativism, advanced and
practiced by liberals.

>> > dumb-down education and replace learning with
>> > self-esteem and warm fuzzy feelings ....
>
>Oh, like the Bush campaign complaining
>that Kerry's a pessimist because he, like
>all but twelve members of the American
>Economic Association, considers the Bush
>tax scheme to be comparable to perpetual
>motion?

Uh, no I was talking about our educational system, as kids in other
parts of the world are putting our kids to shame because self-esteem
ha replaced study.

>> > Does that sound like America to you?
>
>Actually, no. Oceania does, though, with
>Fox News as the Ministry of Truth and
>Newspeak such as "homicide bomber" and
>"freedom fries".
>
>MIB, tired of elder male collaterals

By the way, I'm a lifelong Democrat, but rather ashamed of it these
days.

FLUSH BOTH JOHNS IN NOVEMBER.

BroJack



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