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Posted by SMAZ on Thu Jan 14 17:17:23 2010, in response to Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan, posted by WillD on Thu Jan 14 02:59:48 2010. Appalling! |
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Posted by Parkchester (East 177th St) on Thu Jan 14 18:58:14 2010, in response to Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan, posted by Osmosis Jones on Thu Jan 14 07:38:52 2010. You're talking like someone who both understands the history of the country, and like someone who has a basic understanding of the sociopolitical dynamics of that time period.Robertson, and all of those that have brought and are buying his explanation, do neither. And best of luck trying to "open their minds." |
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Posted by Grand Concourse on Thu Jan 14 23:17:57 2010, in response to Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan, posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Jan 14 01:59:12 2010. Probably so. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Fri Jan 15 08:43:45 2010, in response to Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan, posted by Osmosis Jones on Thu Jan 14 07:30:50 2010. Wow. Even in a bigots world Mother Earth is an oppressor to you. Why are you in the western hemisphere? |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Fri Jan 15 08:45:51 2010, in response to Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan, posted by Grand Concourse on Thu Jan 14 01:46:07 2010. You did see that smaz was calling a human being a piece of garbage while trying to be self-rightous right?Is it really necessary to state the obvious that there's no dif between robertson and smaz while it's creating some whole debate on here? |
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Posted by SMAZ on Fri Jan 15 18:00:40 2010, in response to Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Fri Jan 15 08:45:51 2010. You did see that smaz was calling a human being a piece of garbage while trying to be self-rightous right?Is it really necessary to state the obvious that there's no dif between robertson and smaz while it's creating some whole debate on here? Hitler was biologically human. That doesn't change the fact that he was a piece of garbage. It's that Nazi cleric Robertson who's the self-righteous one. I just call his bullshit. You are free to defend him. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 17 21:22:50 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Jan 14 00:22:56 2010. Arlen Specter ran for president in '96?It was a pretty amazing little run. Doomed, because he had to win a GOP primary, which was impossible with the views that he held. His own announcement of the run said it all: March 30, 1995 Today, I offer my ideas -- my experience -- and my energy to the American people -- to lead our great nation into the 21st Century -- as the next President of the United States. I do so humbly -- in the presence of the monuments of America's great presidents -- especially Abraham Lincoln -- the founder of the Republican Party -- whose deep commitment to equality and opportunity I share. With the election of a Republican Congress in 1994 -- and a Republican President in 1996, -- we have a unique opportunity to move America toward unprecedented prosperity -- and unlimited economic opportunity for all Americans. We do so by focusing on implementing our core Republican beliefs -- smaller government, -- less spending, -- lower taxes, -- civil rights and liberties -- strong national defense -- and effective arms control -- that will unleash the full potential of the American people. In 1994, Republican Representatives won the House with a ten point contract -- the Contract with America. In 1996, I intend to win the other house -- the White House -- with ten commitments to America: (l) to balance the budget through spending reduction; (2) to begin to pay off the national debt; (3) to foster economic growth through enactment of a flat tax; (4) to reduce violent crime; (5) to improve education with innovations like privatization and charter schools; (6) to reform health care through the free market; (7) to provide strong leadership in international affairs; (8) to contain weapons of mass destruction; (9) to control terrorism; and (10) to champion tolerance and freedom, including a woman's right to choose. These commitments embody my personal core beliefs as a fiscal and economic conservative and social libertarian. I agree with Barry Goldwater when he said we must get government out of our pocketbooks -- off our backs -- and out of our bedrooms. My commitment to America is to balance the Federal budget by the target date -- the year 2002. By balancing the budget by 2002, - - my commitment to America is to make the first payment on reducing the national debt by the year 2003 -- during the first presidential term of the 21st Century. My commitment to America is to reduce the Federal bureaucracy, -- by eliminating the 12,000 pages of Internal Revenue Service regulations -- and most of the 110,000 IRS employees. That could be done -- by enacting my plan for a 20% flat tax. Americans would save 5 billion hours -- and $200 billion dollars a year -- by filing their tax returns on a postcard -- with only 10 lines with only two deductions: for home mortgage interest and charitable deductions. Taxation is the noose-knot around the throat of enterprise and opportunity. The tax system that we use in America today is a national disgrace, -- with a dedicated deduction for every interest group -- and a loophole for every lobbyist. Our current income tax system is bizarre, burdensome, and biased against growth. The flat tax will give the American people a system which is simple, -- fair -- and pro-growth. It would increase the gross national product by $2 trillion dollars within seven years -- by encouraging savings -- with no tax on interest, dividends or capital gains. I believe the flat tax is an idea whose time has come. My plan will move America towards unprecedented prosperity, -- full employment -- and economic opportunity for all Americans. I make a simple pledge: on the date of my inauguration -- at the end of my speech --, I will deliver a flat tax bill to the leaders of the Congress on the steps of the Capitol. My commitment to America is to improve personal security for our citizens at home -- and abroad. From my hands on experience during 12 years in the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, -- I am confident that violent crime can be cut as much as 50%. No more plea bargains with violent criminals. No more career criminals set free -- because there aren't enough jail cells to hold them. No more court-ordered prison caps that make criminals' comfort more important than citizens' safety. Let's begin with an early intervention for juvenile offenders -- with job training and education -- to see if they can be led away from a life of crime. But if they can't, -- if they become career criminals, -- let's lock them up till they are too old to be dangerous. And finally, -- I will put the teeth back into the death penalty. I believe in deterrence. The best weapon we have in the battle against crime -- is the certainty of tough sentences -- for tough criminals -- swiftly carried out. Give every defendant a fair trial and fair appeal -- but once guilt has been decided and a sentence fairly imposed, -- don't let years of court delay in carrying out the death penalty -- make a mockery of justice. My commitment to America is to retain the free enterprise system -- that provides the best health care in the world -- for 85% of the American people -- and then to target the problems of spiraling costs, -- affordability -- and coverage on change of job, -- for pre-existing conditions -- and for those now excluded from health care plans. My commitment to America is to restore our nation to its preeminent role in world affairs. From my vantage point as Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, -- I see the need for a military force able to defend our vital interests. I see the need for a president who understands and identifies those vital interests -- I see the need for a president who projects a foreign policy -- that is more than a surprised reaction to world events. My commitment to America is to pursue an aggressive foreign policy -- to stop rogue nations from developing weapons of mass destruction. I reject the President's deal which allows North Korea a window of up to five years without inspections. Those inspections are necessary to determine whether North Korea is developing nuclear weapons. My commitment to America is to fight the scourge of international terrorism -- illustrated by the bombing of the World Trade Center in New York -- and the nerve gas attack in the Tokyo subway. At the outset of my presidency, I will move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem to implement the Sense of the Senate Resolution calling for recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capitol. My commitment to America -- is to replace a President who has been inattentive, inactive and indecisive -- when it comes to America's interests abroad. Today I have outlined goals and priorities I see for America. Even though we have this historic opportunity for these achievements, there are those in our party who would lead us down a different path -- and squander this unique moment in our nation's history -- by using our political capital -- to pursue a radical social agenda -- that would end a woman's right to choose -- and mandate school prayer. When Pat Robertson says there is no constitutional doctrine of separation between Church and State, -- I say he is wrong. The First Amendment freedom of religion is as important today -- as when the Bill of Rights was written. When Pat Buchanan calls for a Holy War in our society, -- I say he is wrong. We don't need holy wars, -- we need tolerance and simple humanity. When Ralph Reed says a pro-choice Republican isn't qualified to be our President, -- I say the Republican Party will not be blackmailed. I and millions of other pro-choice Republicans -- will not be disenfranchised. I believe there is an important place in public life -- for people with deep religious and moral convictions. I am one of them. When I look at teenage pregnancies, -- the high crime rate, -- the fact that many high school graduates cannot read their own diplomas, -- there is no doubt that people with deep religious and moral convictions must be active in the political process. But it is not Christian, -- or religious, -- or Judeo-Christian to bring God into politics; -- or to advocate the intolerance and exclusion. I think Jack Kemp put it best -- when he said when it comes to moral values -- we must seek to persuade rather than impose. I want to take abortion out of politics. I want to keep the Republican Party focused on the vital economic and foreign policy issues -- and leave moral issues such as abortion to the conscience of the individual. I believe abortion is an issue to be decided by women -- not by big government. I will lead the fight to strip the strident anti-choice language from the Republican National platform -- and replace it with language that respects human life, -- but also respects the diversity of opinion within our own Party on this issue. Let me say it as plainly as I can: Neither this nation -- nor this Party can afford a Republican candidate -- so captive to the demands of the intolerant right -- that we end up reelecting a President of the incompetent left. Let me now speak from the heart -- about my vision of America's future, -- from the lessons of the past -- lessons passed on to me by the quiet example of my father, -- Harry Specter. Everything I learned about opportunity, hard work, and sacrifice, I learned from my father. A peasant in his native land. An American in this one. You see, my father grew up in a small town in Russia called Batchkurina, -- in a one room hut with a dirt floor -- a hut he shared with his parents, -- seven brothers, -- and one sister. As the only Jewish family in the town, -- they were a convenient target for the slurs of the villagers -- and the threats of the Cossacks. When he turned 18, he walked clear across the European Continent -- alone, uneducated and destitute -- and sailed in steerage -- looking for a better life in America. He found that better life, but it did not come easily. He would rise before dawn and work past dusk, -- earning a living any way and anywhere he could: driving a truck in the coal fields of Pennsylvania; -- selling blankets to farmers in the winter in Nebraska; -- and peddling cantaloupes door to door in the summer in Kansas; -- finally opening a modest business -- a junkyard in Russell, Kansas. Let me tell you something: A man who has walked across Europe to escape the Czar -- and the violent prejudice of his neighbors -- knows what America's promise of opportunity really means -- and he passed that on to me. And as much as I learned from my father, -- everything I learned about compassion and family values, I learned from my mother, Lillie Specter. It was my mother who would tell me -- that in America, -- I could be anything I wanted to be -- even President. and I listened to her and I am still listening to her. From both my parents -- I learned the virtue of education because they had so little of it. My father had no formal education -- and my mother left school in the 8th grade to help support her family. My brother, my two sisters and I have shared in the American dream because of our educational opportunities -- so I am very, very deeply committed to education and economic opportunity for all Americans. And so I stand before you today -- to declare my candidacy -- a man no more worthy than many, a man far less worthy -- than those giants who founded the nation -- and held it fast through revolutionary and civil wars, in whose shadows we stand today. But for all that, -- I stand before you today as a man willing to work with every ounce of my energy -- and every fiber of my determination -- to renew once again the dreams of freedom and opportunity -- that for 200 years have made this nation the envy of and the example for the entire world. To all Americans, I optimistically say: tomorrow can be better than today. To that cause -- I pledge my total dedication; in that cause, I ask my fellow Americans for their hearts, their hands, and their help. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 17 21:28:27 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by trainsarefun on Wed Jan 13 22:34:04 2010. Clinton wasn't incompetent. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 17 21:41:14 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by Easy on Sun Jan 17 21:28:27 2010. Clinton wasn't incompetent.I disagree. Few noticed because because the champagne was flowing, proverbially speaking, and then the GOP got hung up on his busy sex life. Bill Clinton was great at spreading the word about The Legend of Bill Clinton, but the truth went a lot like this: a mediocre President who took credit for what chance brought him. President Clinton was lucky, not good. His successor was neither lucky nor good. Ditto for President Obama. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 17 21:46:08 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 17 21:41:14 2010. He was lucky, but that doesn't mean that he was incompetent. President's get too much credit during good times and too much fault during bad times. I think that the reality is that there's only so much a President can do while in office and that too little attention is paid to the legacy that they leave behind when quantifying their Presidency. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 17 21:51:08 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by Easy on Sun Jan 17 21:46:08 2010. He was lucky, but that doesn't mean that he was incompetent.Assuming that you're right, what were his accomplishments? |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 17 22:01:07 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 17 21:51:08 2010. Don't ask don't tell. Smaller military. Line item veto. NAFTA. Response in Serbia. Also the deficit was down and the budget had a surplus IIRC. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 17 22:39:49 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by Easy on Sun Jan 17 22:01:07 2010. Don't ask don't tell.Cut the baby in half. Smaller military. Hardly an innovation. A process begun under President George HW Bush and Defense Secretary Dick Cheney. Line item veto. Unconstitutional. NAFTA. It's questionable that what we got was free trade. Here's an excerpt from an interview with Jagdish Bhagwati. Q: Was NAFTA a mistake? Bhagwati: I think in retrospect, yes. It’s not a slam dunk argument because it did bring in Mexico. Otherwise, they were talking about CAFTA which included just Canada and the U.S. But when you brought in Mexico, it made it a much bigger thing. President Clinton was carrying on the multilateral negotiations in tandem with NAFTA. But NAFTA created worries on the part of the unions here, because this is a poor country and they were worried that Mexican competition would really hurt their wages. So even though the multilateral talks would’ve gone through without any difficulty, President Clinton ended up having to fight very hard for NAFTA, which survived by a very narrow majority. In order to win NAFTA, he had to give in on things like labor standards and so on. That’s when all these social things became part of trade deals. From there, it never looked back. So in retrospect, I would say, because of the concessions they had to make, Clinton started us down a road which really has been counterproductive. There is another thing to worry about. When you look at a trade agreement like NAFTA, it’s about that thick (holds his hands about two feet apart). When I debate people like Lori Wallach of Public Citizen, she arrives with a lot of books, and among them is this NAFTA treaty she carries for effect. I hope she gets a hernia from doing this often enough, because it looks pretty heavy to me. I wouldn’t be carrying it around. Anyway, she shows this book and asks, “Is this free trade?” And mad as she is, she’s right to raise that issue. You should be able to say maybe in 10 pages that in these sectors we are going to liberalize and so on. But nine-tenths of what’s in these agreements are things which have nothing to do with trade. Labor standards, environmental standards, intellectual property rights. If I were Jane Fonda, in order to sell more workout tapes, I could put into the agreement a clause that the president of Mexico has to do his exercise to my tapes. And it would go in, because ours is a lobbying culture and nobody really would know that it’s there. Because who opens these things except the lobbyists? So many developing countries are now waking up to the fact that they’re being sold a bill of goods in the form of trade agreements. Response in Serbia. I think that the NATO air strikes were warranted. Also the deficit was down and the budget had a surplus That's the big crock..... |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 17 22:40:06 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by Easy on Sun Jan 17 22:01:07 2010. Don't ask don't tell.Cut the baby in half. Smaller military. Hardly an innovation. A process begun under President George HW Bush and Defense Secretary Dick Cheney. Line item veto. Unconstitutional. NAFTA. It's questionable that what we got was free trade. Here's an excerpt from an interview with Jagdish Bhagwati. Q: Was NAFTA a mistake? Bhagwati: I think in retrospect, yes. It’s not a slam dunk argument because it did bring in Mexico. Otherwise, they were talking about CAFTA which included just Canada and the U.S. But when you brought in Mexico, it made it a much bigger thing. President Clinton was carrying on the multilateral negotiations in tandem with NAFTA. But NAFTA created worries on the part of the unions here, because this is a poor country and they were worried that Mexican competition would really hurt their wages. So even though the multilateral talks would’ve gone through without any difficulty, President Clinton ended up having to fight very hard for NAFTA, which survived by a very narrow majority. In order to win NAFTA, he had to give in on things like labor standards and so on. That’s when all these social things became part of trade deals. From there, it never looked back. So in retrospect, I would say, because of the concessions they had to make, Clinton started us down a road which really has been counterproductive. There is another thing to worry about. When you look at a trade agreement like NAFTA, it’s about that thick (holds his hands about two feet apart). When I debate people like Lori Wallach of Public Citizen, she arrives with a lot of books, and among them is this NAFTA treaty she carries for effect. I hope she gets a hernia from doing this often enough, because it looks pretty heavy to me. I wouldn’t be carrying it around. Anyway, she shows this book and asks, “Is this free trade?” And mad as she is, she’s right to raise that issue. You should be able to say maybe in 10 pages that in these sectors we are going to liberalize and so on. But nine-tenths of what’s in these agreements are things which have nothing to do with trade. Labor standards, environmental standards, intellectual property rights. If I were Jane Fonda, in order to sell more workout tapes, I could put into the agreement a clause that the president of Mexico has to do his exercise to my tapes. And it would go in, because ours is a lobbying culture and nobody really would know that it’s there. Because who opens these things except the lobbyists? So many developing countries are now waking up to the fact that they’re being sold a bill of goods in the form of trade agreements. Response in Serbia. I think that the NATO air strikes were warranted. Also the deficit was down and the budget had a surplus That's the big crock..... |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jan 17 22:53:38 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 17 22:40:06 2010. "Response in Serbia."I think that the NATO air strikes were warranted WADR, that was something that the USA should never have done. We were fighting Helmut Kohl's war to break up the Balkans. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 17 23:06:54 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jan 17 22:53:38 2010. WADR, that was something that the USA should never have done. We were fighting Helmut Kohl's war to break up the Balkans.In my view, the breakup was happening due to the nationalism that had built up, post-communist collapse. By that point in time, nothing short of wholesale divine intervention was going to patch things up in that former country. The goal as I see it was to end the civil war and atrocities as soon as possible, and the air strikes achieved that. 15 years later, things are slowly getting better. The nationalist evils haven't been banished forever, but people seem less receptive to such talk nowadays, and for good reason. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jan 17 23:41:47 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 17 23:06:54 2010. In my view, the breakup was happening due to the nationalism that had built up, post-communist collapse. By that point in time, nothing short of wholesale divine intervention was going to patch things up in that former country. The goal as I see it was to end the civil war and atrocities as soon as possible, and the air strikes achieved that.No, there would not have been a civil war if Helmut Kohl had not unilaterally recognized the independence of Croatia and Slovenia. The breakup was instigated by Germany. Kohl even threatened a rift with the USA if they didn't go along with Germany. |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 01:00:02 2010, in response to Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by LuchAAA on Wed Jan 13 17:26:35 2010. Italianstallion (who I don't believe is really Italian). bingbong, and Selkirk all have no commin sense. They all refuse to believe obama doesn't think like that racist wright, and that racist trinity church. Which is no better than the klan. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 01:51:23 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 01:00:02 2010. Or maybe some of us grew up in Black communities and know what it all really means ... ya think? :) |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jan 18 01:54:49 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 01:51:23 2010. oh ya rite . . . like they'll tell you. |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:01:30 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 01:51:23 2010. are you black or white? |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:07:14 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:01:30 2010. I'm HUMAN ... got a problem with that? :) |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jan 18 02:08:48 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:07:14 2010. Not ashamed of your skin color, are ye . . . ? |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:10:05 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:07:14 2010. I thought you were a horse. |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:10:45 2010, in response to Re:, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jan 18 02:08:48 2010. Apparently. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Jan 18 02:11:31 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:07:14 2010. Hey, what's that doll you're holding in the photo SUBWAYSURF always posts? I can't find the photo now, but I think it's a Teletubbie. No? |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:13:37 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:10:05 2010. Heh. Nah ... that's Mister Ed ... :) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:14:27 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Jan 18 02:11:31 2010. That's Tinky Wink ... Jerry Falwell said he was gay ... so I just HAD to. :) |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jan 18 02:14:32 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:10:05 2010. Can't be, could it . . . ?![]() |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:15:51 2010, in response to Re:, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jan 18 02:08:48 2010. Why? Are YOU? And how is skin color an indication of anything other than "run away!" to some? |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:16:06 2010, in response to Re: Don't forget . . ., posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jan 18 02:14:32 2010. One of the funniest tv shows of all time. BTW, Wilbur and Carol are still alive. |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:21:55 2010, in response to Re: Don't forget . . ., posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:16:06 2010. Take it back, Wilbur(Alan Young) is still alive, Carol(Connie Hines) just passed away last month. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Jan 18 02:32:02 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:14:27 2010. Interesting. Funny as hell is that photo. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jan 18 02:36:45 2010, in response to Er: Ribbit ..., posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:15:51 2010. Why? Are YOU?Absolutely not. And how is skin color an indication of anything other than "run away!" to some? Better ask some of the people you said you grew up around. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:52:01 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Jan 18 02:32:02 2010. Heh. Yeah, it was for a teleconference I was part of a year or two ago, that was my "ID card" photo for it. Sadly, it was one of the saner ones at the conference. :) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:54:19 2010, in response to Re:, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jan 18 02:36:45 2010. Which ones?The Black kids? The Jewish kids? The German kids? The British kids? The French kids? The Greek kids? The Polish kids? The Russian kids? The Indian kids? The Chinese kids? The Cuban kids? The Puerto Rican kids? The Aluetian kids? Help me out here ... which ones am I supposed to be hating on? :( |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jan 18 05:00:26 2010, in response to Re:, posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:10:45 2010. True....Selkirk is NOT ashamed of his skin color, why should he be?You on the other hand.............. Awaits response. Of course there will be none. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jan 18 05:00:53 2010, in response to Re:, posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:10:45 2010. True....Selkirk is NOT ashamed of his skin color, why should he be?You on the other hand.............. Awaits response. Of course there will be none. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jan 18 05:02:09 2010, in response to Re:, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jan 18 02:36:45 2010. Title fixed |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jan 18 05:03:09 2010, in response to Re:, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:54:19 2010. haha . . . trollag pwned yet again. lol |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jan 18 05:06:49 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:13:37 2010. A horse is a horse, of course, of course, And no one can talk to a horse of course That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mr. Ed. Go right to the source and ask the horse He'll give you the answer that you'll endorse. He's always on a steady course. Talk to Mr. Ed. People yakkity yak a streak and waste your time of day But Mister Ed will never speak unless he has something to say. A horse is a horse, of course, of course, And this one'll talk 'til his voice is hoarse. You never heard of a talking horse? Well listen to this. I am Mister Ed. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jan 18 07:19:25 2010, in response to Re:, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 18 02:54:19 2010. Where did you get "hating" from? Sounds like you're looking for a cue that isn't there. Wrong movie . . . |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Jan 18 08:25:12 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 01:00:02 2010. "They all refuse to believe obama doesn't think like that racist wright"Prove it....if you can.....what has Obama done in the past that make you "think" that he is.....considering the fact that Obama is bi-racial to begin with....your conclusions would make no sense at all. |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 09:54:53 2010, in response to Re:, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jan 18 05:00:26 2010. I am White and Jewish and proud of it. |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Mon Jan 18 09:57:37 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:10:05 2010. I thought you were a horse.Horses don't moo. :P |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Jan 18 10:02:11 2010, in response to Re:, posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 09:54:53 2010. So what color is your skin then? |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 10:02:51 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Jan 18 08:25:12 2010. Prove to me that kkk members are not racists. |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 10:17:32 2010, in response to Re:, posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Jan 18 10:02:11 2010. White. |
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Posted by streetcarman1 on Mon Jan 18 10:20:20 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Sa, posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 02:10:05 2010. "I thought you were a horse."awww...come on..I thought "motormen" were smarter than that... |
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Posted by Easy on Mon Jan 18 10:51:48 2010, in response to Re: Don't Forget The Rev. Wright(Re: Pat Robertson: Haitians suffering because of their pact with Satan), posted by chicagomotorman on Mon Jan 18 10:02:51 2010. What does that have to do with Wright or Obama? Doesn't Wright's Church have white members? Isn't Obama half white? Does the KKK have black members or biracial members? They aren't alike at all. |
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