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  • L led mike

    What is all this whining about a double standard? The Republicans have the platform of Religion and Family Values, constantly claiming moral superiority... then you want to whine about a double standard. Please could just one republican in the Soapbox please step forward and explain the logic in this seemingly inescapable contradiction? And no, this does not mean that someone like Ilion should post another list of Democratic leaders and their misadventures as if there is no list of Republican leaders misadventures.

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    If your reference is to my post about Bill Clinton, it was really a genuine question posed to fellow CPians. There have been many instances before where I have made my displeasure with the "pre-emptive war" doctrine. So, my position is not partisan at all. Thomas

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      led mike wrote:

      Please could just one republican in the Soapbox please step forward and explain the logic in this seemingly inescapable contradiction?

      I'm at a loss to even know what you're talking about. Newt Gingrich? He doesn't hold office and probably never will again. That gay/pedophile Congressman (his name escapes me) who was forced out of office by Republicans last year? Or are you referring to Clinton who Republicans impeached for obstruction of justice and perjury? The double standard I'm referring to is the absolute willingness to allow a Democrat to commit these crimes, while a Republican committing those same crimes results in "outrage" from the left. Despite your attempts to paint Republicans as hypocritical, they do have ideological consistency because they maintain that fundamental immorality will not be tolerated...Not that it will be irradicated.

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      Red Stateler wrote:

      I'm at a loss to even know what you're talking about.

      sure you are

      Red Stateler wrote:

      The double standard is both indescribable and enlightening.

      apparently being morally superior does not include being honest :rolleyes: Thanks for posting more of of your usual drivel that makes no attempt at answering my question... very honorable of you.

      Red Stateler wrote:

      Despite your attempts to paint Republicans as hypocritical

      Would you like some cheese with that whine?

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        What is all this whining about a double standard? The Republicans have the platform of Religion and Family Values, constantly claiming moral superiority... then you want to whine about a double standard. Please could just one republican in the Soapbox please step forward and explain the logic in this seemingly inescapable contradiction? And no, this does not mean that someone like Ilion should post another list of Democratic leaders and their misadventures as if there is no list of Republican leaders misadventures.

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        led mike wrote:

        And no, this does not mean that someone like Ilion should post another list of Democratic leaders and their misadventures as if there is no list of Republican leaders misadventures.

        But, of course, I did not *merely* "post [a] list of Democratic leaders and their misadventures as if there is no list of Republican leaders misadventures." Not, mind you, that I could ever even begin to imagine that Honest Mike would actually be attempting to misrepresent the list I posted[^]:

        Red Stateler wrote:

        The double standard ...

        A quick overview: Clinton ... Nixon JFK; Gore ... Nixon (The Democrats *did* steal JFK's "win" over Nixon, and it was widely known at the time. Including by Nixon. And JFK.) Kennedy, Ted (of MS) ... ??? (specifically, directly causing the death of another and trying to hide it) Kennedy, Patrick (of RI) ... Tower, John (of Texas) (specifically, public drunkenness) Clinton ... Packwood, Bob (of Oregon) (specifically, the "unwelcome advances") Clinton ... ??? (specifically, the quite creditable accusation of rape) Studds, Gerry (of MS) ... Foley, Mark (of Florida) (specifically, actual sex with actual minors vs. "icky" (though legal) email/PMs) Frank, Barney (of MS) ... Cunningham, Randy 'Duke' (of California) -- (specifically, the prostitution component) Kerry, John (of MS) and others too numerous to mention ... ??? (specifically, falsely slandering *all* members of the military) Clinton ... Gingrich (not even about the same things, yet Dem partisans try to make it equivalent)

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        • L led mike

          Red Stateler wrote:

          I'm at a loss to even know what you're talking about.

          sure you are

          Red Stateler wrote:

          The double standard is both indescribable and enlightening.

          apparently being morally superior does not include being honest :rolleyes: Thanks for posting more of of your usual drivel that makes no attempt at answering my question... very honorable of you.

          Red Stateler wrote:

          Despite your attempts to paint Republicans as hypocritical

          Would you like some cheese with that whine?

          led mike

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          So rather than explain what on earth you're talking about you're...Oh nevermind.

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            led mike wrote:

            And no, this does not mean that someone like Ilion should post another list of Democratic leaders and their misadventures as if there is no list of Republican leaders misadventures.

            But, of course, I did not *merely* "post [a] list of Democratic leaders and their misadventures as if there is no list of Republican leaders misadventures." Not, mind you, that I could ever even begin to imagine that Honest Mike would actually be attempting to misrepresent the list I posted[^]:

            Red Stateler wrote:

            The double standard ...

            A quick overview: Clinton ... Nixon JFK; Gore ... Nixon (The Democrats *did* steal JFK's "win" over Nixon, and it was widely known at the time. Including by Nixon. And JFK.) Kennedy, Ted (of MS) ... ??? (specifically, directly causing the death of another and trying to hide it) Kennedy, Patrick (of RI) ... Tower, John (of Texas) (specifically, public drunkenness) Clinton ... Packwood, Bob (of Oregon) (specifically, the "unwelcome advances") Clinton ... ??? (specifically, the quite creditable accusation of rape) Studds, Gerry (of MS) ... Foley, Mark (of Florida) (specifically, actual sex with actual minors vs. "icky" (though legal) email/PMs) Frank, Barney (of MS) ... Cunningham, Randy 'Duke' (of California) -- (specifically, the prostitution component) Kerry, John (of MS) and others too numerous to mention ... ??? (specifically, falsely slandering *all* members of the military) Clinton ... Gingrich (not even about the same things, yet Dem partisans try to make it equivalent)

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            Thanks for stepping up and answering my question.... wait you didn't... that's just shocking... no really... it is. :rolleyes:

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              Thanks for stepping up and answering my question.... wait you didn't... that's just shocking... no really... it is. :rolleyes:

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              But Honest Mike, I answered the "question" I care about.

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                If your reference is to my post about Bill Clinton, it was really a genuine question posed to fellow CPians. There have been many instances before where I have made my displeasure with the "pre-emptive war" doctrine. So, my position is not partisan at all. Thomas

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                Thomas George wrote:

                If your reference is to my post about Bill Clinton,

                Not only your post no.

                Thomas George wrote:

                it was really a genuine question

                it is?

                Thomas George wrote:

                Why do Democrats believe that a president indulging in sexual relations with a woman other than his wife is not a problem?

                What Democrats told you that it wasn't a problem?

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                • L led mike

                  What is all this whining about a double standard? The Republicans have the platform of Religion and Family Values, constantly claiming moral superiority... then you want to whine about a double standard. Please could just one republican in the Soapbox please step forward and explain the logic in this seemingly inescapable contradiction? And no, this does not mean that someone like Ilion should post another list of Democratic leaders and their misadventures as if there is no list of Republican leaders misadventures.

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                  Look. I understand the yearning for a Fearless Leader to put your hopes in... but can we just accept that it's not gonna be someone emerging from this system? Face it - you don't get to where Bush is, or Clinton was, or Rudy/Clinton/Obama want to be without trading something for it, and unless you're just rolling in money going in, that "something" is gonna be yourself. They're all whores. Fancy, expensive whores, and hey, maybe the one you're backing really does have that heart of gold... but, they're still whores, and that's all you can expect of 'em. So enough acting shocked at the hypocrisy, the lies, the ludicrous gimmicks. It's all an act, a cheesy improv designed by us - because we know they're whores, but still want to see 'em pretending to be honest, upstanding citizens, a prancing mockery of a fiction whose origins we barely even recall. Stop chiding the whores for acting like whores. Start chiding yourselves for buying them. (and no, this isn't directed specifically at you, Mike - i just didn't feel like starting a new thread)

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                  • L led mike

                    Thanks for stepping up and answering my question.... wait you didn't... that's just shocking... no really... it is. :rolleyes:

                    led mike

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                    Stop wasting your time with this moron. Ignore him. It's not hard to figure out he craves attention. Deny him what he so desperately wants or continue to suffer through his pathetic, rambling posts.

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                      Look. I understand the yearning for a Fearless Leader to put your hopes in... but can we just accept that it's not gonna be someone emerging from this system? Face it - you don't get to where Bush is, or Clinton was, or Rudy/Clinton/Obama want to be without trading something for it, and unless you're just rolling in money going in, that "something" is gonna be yourself. They're all whores. Fancy, expensive whores, and hey, maybe the one you're backing really does have that heart of gold... but, they're still whores, and that's all you can expect of 'em. So enough acting shocked at the hypocrisy, the lies, the ludicrous gimmicks. It's all an act, a cheesy improv designed by us - because we know they're whores, but still want to see 'em pretending to be honest, upstanding citizens, a prancing mockery of a fiction whose origins we barely even recall. Stop chiding the whores for acting like whores. Start chiding yourselves for buying them. (and no, this isn't directed specifically at you, Mike - i just didn't feel like starting a new thread)

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                      Shog9 wrote:

                      I understand the yearning for a Fearless Leader to put your hopes in

                      I for one don't want a "leader". I want a government that implements my ideals.

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                        Shog9 wrote:

                        I understand the yearning for a Fearless Leader to put your hopes in

                        I for one don't want a "leader". I want a government that implements my ideals.

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                        Red Stateler wrote:

                        I want a government that implements my ideals.

                        You want a servant. So look for people who are good at following orders. ...and pray they take orders from the people who elected them instead of the people who funded their ad campaigns...

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                        • R Red Stateler

                          Shog9 wrote:

                          I understand the yearning for a Fearless Leader to put your hopes in

                          I for one don't want a "leader". I want a government that implements my ideals.

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                          What about other people's ideals? Don't they count, whatever they are.

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                            Look. I understand the yearning for a Fearless Leader to put your hopes in... but can we just accept that it's not gonna be someone emerging from this system? Face it - you don't get to where Bush is, or Clinton was, or Rudy/Clinton/Obama want to be without trading something for it, and unless you're just rolling in money going in, that "something" is gonna be yourself. They're all whores. Fancy, expensive whores, and hey, maybe the one you're backing really does have that heart of gold... but, they're still whores, and that's all you can expect of 'em. So enough acting shocked at the hypocrisy, the lies, the ludicrous gimmicks. It's all an act, a cheesy improv designed by us - because we know they're whores, but still want to see 'em pretending to be honest, upstanding citizens, a prancing mockery of a fiction whose origins we barely even recall. Stop chiding the whores for acting like whores. Start chiding yourselves for buying them. (and no, this isn't directed specifically at you, Mike - i just didn't feel like starting a new thread)

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                            --Raymond Chen on MSDN

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                            led mike
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                            Shog9 wrote:

                            Start chiding yourselves for buying them.

                            Of course "I" don't and I posted as much last week[^]

                            Shog9 wrote:

                            Stop chiding the whores for acting like whores.

                            Yeah, I could care less what any of those washington pukes do or say... but the people here in the Soapbox, that's another fish to fry. :-D

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                              What about other people's ideals? Don't they count, whatever they are.

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                              What about other people's ideals? Don't they count, whatever they are.

                              Considering the context, I suppose I don't really care about this particular "misunderstanding."

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                              • L led mike

                                What is all this whining about a double standard? The Republicans have the platform of Religion and Family Values, constantly claiming moral superiority... then you want to whine about a double standard. Please could just one republican in the Soapbox please step forward and explain the logic in this seemingly inescapable contradiction? And no, this does not mean that someone like Ilion should post another list of Democratic leaders and their misadventures as if there is no list of Republican leaders misadventures.

                                led mike

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                                led mike wrote:

                                The Republicans have the platform of Religion and Family Values, constantly claiming moral superiority...

                                That very comment is an example of the double standard.

                                Modern liberalism has never achieved anything other than giving Secularists something to feel morally superior about

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                                  led mike wrote:

                                  The Republicans have the platform of Religion and Family Values, constantly claiming moral superiority...

                                  That very comment is an example of the double standard.

                                  Modern liberalism has never achieved anything other than giving Secularists something to feel morally superior about

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                                  Stan Shannon wrote:

                                  That very comment is an example of the double standard.

                                  AND misrepresentation.

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                                    led mike wrote:

                                    The Republicans have the platform of Religion and Family Values, constantly claiming moral superiority...

                                    That very comment is an example of the double standard.

                                    Modern liberalism has never achieved anything other than giving Secularists something to feel morally superior about

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                                    Stan Shannon wrote:

                                    That very comment is an example of the double standard.

                                    Are you serious? Another whine is your response? Did I ask for an example? Did I even question the existence of the double standard? Not a single one of you has even attempted to address the question. You have proven, once again, that beyond regurgitating your own brainwashed superiority rhetoric, you have no capability for real discussion.

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                                      Stan Shannon wrote:

                                      That very comment is an example of the double standard.

                                      Are you serious? Another whine is your response? Did I ask for an example? Did I even question the existence of the double standard? Not a single one of you has even attempted to address the question. You have proven, once again, that beyond regurgitating your own brainwashed superiority rhetoric, you have no capability for real discussion.

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                                      led mike wrote:

                                      Not a single one of you has even attempted to address the question.

                                      I'm still trying to understand your question. You asked "What's with all the whining about a double standard", then went on to say that Republicans have a double standard for promoting "family values". I told you they don't since a violation of that standard generally results in removal (rather than promotions that Democrats get). You failed to respond to that comment because it brings down your argument. Now you're accusing people of having no capability for a real discussion. Wow.

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                                        Shog9 wrote:

                                        I understand the yearning for a Fearless Leader to put your hopes in

                                        I for one don't want a "leader". I want a government that implements my ideals.

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                                        Red Stateler wrote:

                                        I for one don't want a "leader". I want a government that implements my ideals.

                                        Yes, but the government is made of people. And those people need leaders to help them translate our ideals into action.

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                                        • 7 73Zeppelin

                                          Stop wasting your time with this moron. Ignore him. It's not hard to figure out he craves attention. Deny him what he so desperately wants or continue to suffer through his pathetic, rambling posts.

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                                          I just went back to see what he has posted since last night, so I'd know what to vote as spam the next time round, and most of his messages have been removed. :doh:


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