View Full Version : Things you can count on the Republican leadership to screw up:
k9kxq
05-30-2008, 10:41 PM
The deficit. Body armor. Medicare reform. Social Security reform. The minimum wage. Port security. The National Guard. Diplomacy. The Geneva Conventions. Fair elections. Clean elections. Intelligence. Protecting the Constitution. Protecting the Bill of Rights. Government transparency. Oversight. Separation of church and state. The middle class. The poor. Tax reform. Tax cuts. Bankruptcy law. Global warming. Disaster management. Defeating terrorists. Saying no to lobbyists. Saying yes to public opinion. Pre-war planning. Post-war planning. Competence. Civil rights. Civil liberties. Civil debate. Veterans' benefits. Hiring based on ability. Legal surveillance. Morality. Energy policy. Energy independence. End-of-life decisions among spouses. Inclusion. Learning lessons from history. Learning, period. Drug policy. Fiscal responsibility. Trusting the generals. Trusting the spooks. Trusting the experts. Basic honesty. Basic health care. Education. Creating jobs. Keeping CIA operatives' identities secret. Catching Osama. Playing nice. Playing fair. Refilling ice cube trays. Making paper airplanes. Or coffee. Tying their shoelaces. Making friends. Blowing their noses. Counting to ten five three. Sharing their toys. Telling the truth. Uniting the country. Protecting underage kids from a predatory congressman.
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W3MIV
05-30-2008, 10:43 PM
The deficit. Body armor. Medicare reform. Social Security reform. The minimum wage. Port security. The National Guard. Diplomacy. The Geneva Conventions. Fair elections. Clean elections. Intelligence. Protecting the Constitution. Protecting the Bill of Rights. Government transparency. Oversight. Separation of church and state. The middle class. The poor. Tax reform. Tax cuts. Bankruptcy law. Global warming. Disaster management. Defeating terrorists. Saying no to lobbyists. Saying yes to public opinion. Pre-war planning. Post-war planning. Competence. Civil rights. Civil liberties. Civil debate. Veterans' benefits. Hiring based on ability. Legal surveillance. Morality. Energy policy. Energy independence. End-of-life decisions among spouses. Inclusion. Learning lessons from history. Learning, period. Drug policy. Fiscal responsibility. Trusting the generals. Trusting the spooks. Trusting the experts. Basic honesty. Basic health care. Education. Creating jobs. Keeping CIA operatives' identities secret. Catching Osama. Playing nice. Playing fair. Refilling ice cube trays. Making paper airplanes. Or coffee. Tying their shoelaces. Making friends. Blowing their noses. Counting to ten five three. Sharing their toys. Telling the truth. Uniting the country. Protecting underage kids from a predatory congressman.
Nope. Not an echo. A prediction.
And you can always count on John "d student" Kerry to say something stupid...
http://briefingroom.thehill.com/2008/05/30/kerry-on-sept-11-we-were-at-peace/
k9kxq
05-30-2008, 10:59 PM
And you can always count on John "d student" Kerry to say something stupid...
http://briefingroom.thehill.com/2008/05/30/kerry-on-sept-11-we-were-at-peace/
And we can always count on you to post something stupid...
kxq
k9kxq
05-30-2008, 11:17 PM
Nope. Not an echo. A prediction.
You got the title WRONG Big Al, now you can go back to sleep, jeeze Louise always a joker...
Albert, you are the quintessential fence sitter.
Must suck.
W3MIV
05-30-2008, 11:32 PM
Albert, you are the quintessential fence sitter.
Must suck.
I am a quintessential realist. I registered as a Democrat in 1963. When it comes to politics, there is not a dime's difference between an optimist and a damned fool. I am neither.
k9kxq
05-30-2008, 11:32 PM
I am a quintessential realist. I registered as a Democrat in 1963. When it comes to politics, there is not a dime's difference between an optimist and a damned fool. I am neither.
I'll give odds on that...
kxq
I am a quintessential realist. I registered as a Democrat in 1963. When it comes to politics, there is not a dime's difference between an optimist and a damned fool. I am neither.
So what, I've been a registered Repbulican since 2000 for all that's worth.
You are quite the fool however, thesuarus not withstanding.
W3MIV
05-30-2008, 11:35 PM
I'll give odds on that...
kxq
You will lose.
W3MIV
05-30-2008, 11:37 PM
So what, I've been a registered Repbulican since 2000 for all that's worth.
You are quite the fool however, thesuarus not withstanding.
The major difference that separates us is integrity. You should try it on some time; it is a tight jacket, but one gradually becomes comfortable in it.
The major difference that separates us is integrity. You should try it on some time; it is a tight jacket, but one gradually becomes comfortable in it.
Nice try Albert, but my posts as salty as they may be at least contain truth and a clear idea. Yours have been more often than not mere prevarication and wavering.
You even wear the quote of a conservative as your sig while claiming Democratic leanings. Very telling.
k9kxq
05-30-2008, 11:42 PM
Oh so you say...
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k9kxq
05-30-2008, 11:44 PM
Nice try Albert, but my posts as salty as they may be at least contain truth and a clear idea. Yours have been more often than not mere prevarication and wavering.
You even wear the quote of a conservative as your sig while claiming Democratic leanings. Very telling.
He's sort of like a Benedict Arnold, playing both ends...
kxq
N4VGB
05-31-2008, 12:12 AM
Darn Albert, you didn't leave me any room for fun on this one! :(
W3MIV
05-31-2008, 12:26 AM
You even wear the quote of a conservative as your sig while claiming Democratic leanings. Very telling.
Your knowledge of Burke would seem to track accurately with your espoused knowledge of many other political topics.
k9kxq
05-31-2008, 12:36 AM
Darn Albert, you didn't leave me any room for fun on this one! :(
Wade right in there Dilly, don't forget to roll up your knickers a bit...
kxq
N4VGB
05-31-2008, 12:49 AM
Wade right in there Dilly, don't forget to roll up your knickers a bit...
kxq
Not me, Albert is just too good. He's too realistic and astute. :o
The partisan fun evaporates quickly. :o
k9kxq
05-31-2008, 12:56 AM
Not me, Albert is just too good. He's too realistic and astute. :o
The partisan fun evaporates quickly. :o
Albert is just old, set in his ways and lives in Maryland...
kxq
N4VGB
05-31-2008, 01:07 AM
Albert is just old, set in his ways and lives in Maryland...
kxq
If not for the presence of D.C., a very nice state. If D.C. were a little closer to the South, we would have already stormed the place. :eek:
I always considered the idea of armed insurrection in America unthinkable, now I'm not so sure. :o
And we can always count on you to post something stupid...
kxq
...and parrot Mark Levin.