Deserter!
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Ari Fleischer, spokesman for Our Leader, George W Bush, is quitting. To me, this is the ultimate is cowardice and treachery. This man should be sent to camp X-ray, for deserting Our Leader in his time of greatest need: the beginning of the election campaign. But, Our magnanimous Leader, took it rather well, kissing Ari on the head, when told of the decision. I hope George W Bush runs for Pope, or maybe mafia Don. He would be a better Pope than John Paul II has ever been, and a better Don than Corleone was. At least we won't have to listen to Ari's lies any longer. -c
Chris Losinger
Smaller Animals SoftwareChris Losinger wrote: Ari Fleischer, spokesman for Our Leader, George W Bush, is quitting. -ah, most leave after 4 years anyways right?:~ from the article: "He notified Bush of his decision Friday. The president ended the conversation "by kissing me on the head," the spokesman said." -ah, don't believe this. Bush kissed him on the ass.:-D "I've just been thinking about what I want to do, when I want to do it," he said. "I believe deeply in this president, his policies and the man. But there comes a time in public service when you have to decide when it's time to go." -he must have invested in some new Iraqi companies:-D "Bush has not decided who will replace Fleischer, two senior White House officials said. The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Texas native McClellan is the likely replacement but there are other candidates. " -Texan? cool, maybe we will see a member of the white house press get executed:-D "Republican strategist Ed Gillespie and Pentagon spokesman Victoria Clarke are potential prospects." -ah, who doesn't love a "Republican strategist":-D "He frustrated reporters by constantly dodging the toughest questions and sometimes irked his White House colleagues by pushing for access behind the scenes." -yes, his dodging of those tough questions from the Pineapple Growers Trade Association Weekly really did bother me.:-D "His meatless pronouncements on Bush policy are generally in keeping with a White House that keeps a tight lid on information. He often professes ignorance about details." -every smart president keeps his press secretary in the dark about national security issues, oh wait this rule doesn't apply to this president.:-D Later,
JoeSox
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Ari Fleischer, spokesman for Our Leader, George W Bush, is quitting. To me, this is the ultimate is cowardice and treachery. This man should be sent to camp X-ray, for deserting Our Leader in his time of greatest need: the beginning of the election campaign. But, Our magnanimous Leader, took it rather well, kissing Ari on the head, when told of the decision. I hope George W Bush runs for Pope, or maybe mafia Don. He would be a better Pope than John Paul II has ever been, and a better Don than Corleone was. At least we won't have to listen to Ari's lies any longer. -c
Chris Losinger
Smaller Animals SoftwareChris, What wine are you going to use to celebrate with? Long live Apple Pie and the Girl Next Door
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Chris Losinger wrote: Ari Fleischer, spokesman for Our Leader, George W Bush, is quitting. -ah, most leave after 4 years anyways right?:~ from the article: "He notified Bush of his decision Friday. The president ended the conversation "by kissing me on the head," the spokesman said." -ah, don't believe this. Bush kissed him on the ass.:-D "I've just been thinking about what I want to do, when I want to do it," he said. "I believe deeply in this president, his policies and the man. But there comes a time in public service when you have to decide when it's time to go." -he must have invested in some new Iraqi companies:-D "Bush has not decided who will replace Fleischer, two senior White House officials said. The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Texas native McClellan is the likely replacement but there are other candidates. " -Texan? cool, maybe we will see a member of the white house press get executed:-D "Republican strategist Ed Gillespie and Pentagon spokesman Victoria Clarke are potential prospects." -ah, who doesn't love a "Republican strategist":-D "He frustrated reporters by constantly dodging the toughest questions and sometimes irked his White House colleagues by pushing for access behind the scenes." -yes, his dodging of those tough questions from the Pineapple Growers Trade Association Weekly really did bother me.:-D "His meatless pronouncements on Bush policy are generally in keeping with a White House that keeps a tight lid on information. He often professes ignorance about details." -every smart president keeps his press secretary in the dark about national security issues, oh wait this rule doesn't apply to this president.:-D Later,
JoeSox
www.humanaiproject.org ""Never get caught acting." -Lillian Gish^LMAO! Esp the last line.
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Jason Henderson wrote: I feel like I'm being mocked everytime I read one of your posts. Why?
Chris Losinger
Smaller Animals SoftwareI like the man, and you dislike him but mockingly pretend to like him. It was funny for a while, now you're beating a dead horse.
Jason Henderson
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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Chris Losinger wrote: Ari Fleischer, spokesman for Our Leader, George W Bush, is quitting. -ah, most leave after 4 years anyways right?:~ from the article: "He notified Bush of his decision Friday. The president ended the conversation "by kissing me on the head," the spokesman said." -ah, don't believe this. Bush kissed him on the ass.:-D "I've just been thinking about what I want to do, when I want to do it," he said. "I believe deeply in this president, his policies and the man. But there comes a time in public service when you have to decide when it's time to go." -he must have invested in some new Iraqi companies:-D "Bush has not decided who will replace Fleischer, two senior White House officials said. The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Texas native McClellan is the likely replacement but there are other candidates. " -Texan? cool, maybe we will see a member of the white house press get executed:-D "Republican strategist Ed Gillespie and Pentagon spokesman Victoria Clarke are potential prospects." -ah, who doesn't love a "Republican strategist":-D "He frustrated reporters by constantly dodging the toughest questions and sometimes irked his White House colleagues by pushing for access behind the scenes." -yes, his dodging of those tough questions from the Pineapple Growers Trade Association Weekly really did bother me.:-D "His meatless pronouncements on Bush policy are generally in keeping with a White House that keeps a tight lid on information. He often professes ignorance about details." -every smart president keeps his press secretary in the dark about national security issues, oh wait this rule doesn't apply to this president.:-D Later,
JoeSox
www.humanaiproject.org ""Never get caught acting." -Lillian Gish^JoeSox wrote: he must have invested in some new Iraqi companies He is a newly wed, married a young lady from here in Indianapolis a few months back. As a good God fearing Republician I suspect he wants to start a proper family. JoeSox wrote: Texan? cool Damn right. JoeSox wrote: who doesn't love a "Republican strategist" a Democrat candidate. JoeSox wrote: He frustrated reporters by constantly dodging the toughest questions and sometimes I especially love the way he makes that fooolish old hen, Helen T., look foolish. JoeSox wrote: every smart president keeps his press secretary in the dark about national security issues doesn't apply to Clinton or Carter, oh, you did say smart, didn't you? Mike
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Chris seems to be poking fun at GWB's attempt to lead via Cult of Personality - unless you buy into that, don't feel mocked.
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I'd show a smile but I'm too weak I'd share with you, could I only speak
Shog9 wrote: GWB's attempt to lead via Cult of Personality :confused: I don't see it. Where are the large posters of GW? Shouldn't they be all over America, in every town and city? Chris and I have different opinions, and I enjoy debating various subjects with him, but this seems more like a slap in the face now. Its old.
Jason Henderson
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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I like the man, and you dislike him but mockingly pretend to like him. It was funny for a while, now you're beating a dead horse.
Jason Henderson
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
Jason Henderson wrote: I like the man, and you dislike him but mockingly pretend to like him. i don't see how this means anyone is mocking you personally. Jason Henderson wrote: It was funny for a while, now you're beating a dead horse. no, it's still funny. and the horse isn't dead, it's carrying George W Bush to victory. -c
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JoeSox wrote: he must have invested in some new Iraqi companies He is a newly wed, married a young lady from here in Indianapolis a few months back. As a good God fearing Republician I suspect he wants to start a proper family. JoeSox wrote: Texan? cool Damn right. JoeSox wrote: who doesn't love a "Republican strategist" a Democrat candidate. JoeSox wrote: He frustrated reporters by constantly dodging the toughest questions and sometimes I especially love the way he makes that fooolish old hen, Helen T., look foolish. JoeSox wrote: every smart president keeps his press secretary in the dark about national security issues doesn't apply to Clinton or Carter, oh, you did say smart, didn't you? Mike
Mike Gaskey wrote: I suspect he wants to start a proper family. what a sucker:-D Mike Gaskey wrote: doesn't apply to Clinton or Carter, oh, you did say smart, didn't you? hell, when was the last time one of our presidents were smart anyways? Maybe Kennedy. Reason being, he was so smart he made deadly enemies.:suss: <fyi, I am not brainwashed by two-party monopoly;P> Later,
JoeSox
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Shog9 wrote: GWB's attempt to lead via Cult of Personality :confused: I don't see it. Where are the large posters of GW? Shouldn't they be all over America, in every town and city? Chris and I have different opinions, and I enjoy debating various subjects with him, but this seems more like a slap in the face now. Its old.
Jason Henderson
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
Jason Henderson wrote: Where are the large posters of GW? They're on all the cable news channels, all the time. They proclaim the glory of the riches promised by George W Bush's Job Stimulus Package. They sing his praises all across the land, Our Leader the Jet Fighter Pilot, the Victorious Warrior, he who promises one thing but delivers something different but that's OK because he is Our Leader. -c
Chris Losinger
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Shog9 wrote: GWB's attempt to lead via Cult of Personality :confused: I don't see it. Where are the large posters of GW? Shouldn't they be all over America, in every town and city? Chris and I have different opinions, and I enjoy debating various subjects with him, but this seems more like a slap in the face now. Its old.
Jason Henderson
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
Jason Henderson wrote: Where are the large posters of GW? Shouldn't they be all over America, in every town and city? Large posters are *sooo* third-world. :rolleyes: not that i wouldn't love to have a Che Guevara-style GWB poster! :D From < day 1, GWB has been all about speaking loudly and carrying a large stick. And using it. And that's worked - to a point. But there are some fundamental issues with this behavior i shouldn't have to point out, and they will come back to bite him sooner or later. Defend the actions, not the man - if what he does is seen as right, then his actions will defend him. If not, he will be condemned eventually, regardless of his posturing.
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I'd show a smile but I'm too weak I'd share with you, could I only speak
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Chris, What wine are you going to use to celebrate with? Long live Apple Pie and the Girl Next Door
No wine this week. I'm drinking Pranqster Ale. -c
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Jason Henderson wrote: I like the man, and you dislike him but mockingly pretend to like him. i don't see how this means anyone is mocking you personally. Jason Henderson wrote: It was funny for a while, now you're beating a dead horse. no, it's still funny. and the horse isn't dead, it's carrying George W Bush to victory. -c
Chris Losinger
Smaller Animals SoftwareChris Losinger wrote: i don't see how this means anyone is mocking you personally. You aren't mocking me directly, you're mocking my ideals and my attitude towards GWB. I'm sure you would feel the same way if I feined love for a democratic or liberal agenda. Its never gonna happen though. :cool: Chris Losinger wrote: no, it's still funny. and the horse isn't dead, it's carrying George W Bush to victory. maybe its not a dead horse i smell, maybe its horse $#1T. :rolleyes:
Jason Henderson
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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Shog9 wrote: GWB's attempt to lead via Cult of Personality :confused: I don't see it. Where are the large posters of GW? Shouldn't they be all over America, in every town and city? Chris and I have different opinions, and I enjoy debating various subjects with him, but this seems more like a slap in the face now. Its old.
Jason Henderson
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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Shog9 wrote: GWB's attempt to lead via Cult of Personality :confused: I don't see it. Where are the large posters of GW? Shouldn't they be all over America, in every town and city? Chris and I have different opinions, and I enjoy debating various subjects with him, but this seems more like a slap in the face now. Its old.
Jason Henderson
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
Jason, fight fire with fire. I think it (for the most part) be taken lightheartedly, but with valid points somewhere in the mix. Look at my next post for an example. Jeremy Falcon
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Chris Losinger wrote: i don't see how this means anyone is mocking you personally. You aren't mocking me directly, you're mocking my ideals and my attitude towards GWB. I'm sure you would feel the same way if I feined love for a democratic or liberal agenda. Its never gonna happen though. :cool: Chris Losinger wrote: no, it's still funny. and the horse isn't dead, it's carrying George W Bush to victory. maybe its not a dead horse i smell, maybe its horse $#1T. :rolleyes:
Jason Henderson
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
Jason Henderson wrote: you're mocking my ideals and my attitude towards GWB you aren't the only person who supports George W Bush, not even the only one who posts in the SB. Jason Henderson wrote: I'm sure you would feel the same way if I feined love for a democratic or liberal agenda that depends. if there was a point to it, i'm sure i could find a way to forgive you for such a blatantly partisan act.
Chris Losinger
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Jason Henderson wrote: you're mocking my ideals and my attitude towards GWB you aren't the only person who supports George W Bush, not even the only one who posts in the SB. Jason Henderson wrote: I'm sure you would feel the same way if I feined love for a democratic or liberal agenda that depends. if there was a point to it, i'm sure i could find a way to forgive you for such a blatantly partisan act.
Chris Losinger
Smaller Animals SoftwareChris Losinger wrote: you aren't the only person who supports George W Bush, not even the only one who posts in the SB. Oh, I know that. But it still seems like that. I know you probably don't intend to do it, so I'm not taking it too personally. Mutual respect should always the best outcome in a difference of opinion. Some lightheartedness is good, but you're beginning to push it over the edge, imho. This is all a personal observation, so don't take it as an insult or that I am demanding you to stop at once.
Jason Henderson
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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Mike Gaskey wrote: I suspect he wants to start a proper family. what a sucker:-D Mike Gaskey wrote: doesn't apply to Clinton or Carter, oh, you did say smart, didn't you? hell, when was the last time one of our presidents were smart anyways? Maybe Kennedy. Reason being, he was so smart he made deadly enemies.:suss: <fyi, I am not brainwashed by two-party monopoly;P> Later,
JoeSox
www.humanaiproject.org ""Never get caught acting." -Lillian Gish^JoeSox wrote: fyi, I am not brainwashed by two-party monopoly If we could have Libertarians run the country inside the borders and the Republicians handle defense it would be great. Mike
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Jason Henderson wrote: Chris, its getting old. It's hysterical. It's getting me to rethink my ways! Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"Marc Clifton wrote: It's hysterical Indeed! Chris has realized the futility of his resistance at last. He's finally been assimilated, though I doubt that will improve his chances for getting into 7of9's pants.
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Marc Clifton wrote: It's hysterical Indeed! Chris has realized the futility of his resistance at last. He's finally been assimilated, though I doubt that will improve his chances for getting into 7of9's pants.
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls;
It tolls for thee..."Roger Wright wrote: I doubt that will improve his chances for getting into 7of9's pants. my wife is a 10 of 10. i don't need no stinkin 7/9. -c
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Roger Wright wrote: I doubt that will improve his chances for getting into 7of9's pants. my wife is a 10 of 10. i don't need no stinkin 7/9. -c
Chris Losinger
Smaller Animals Softwarepictures? ;) :laugh:
Jason Henderson
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill