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Originally posted by Crankyshank
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=668635
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wow, that's a pretty offensive thread.

Originally posted by Crankyshank
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=668635
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I much prefer:
"It's a world of laughter,
A world of tears;
It's a world of hopes
And a world of fears.
There's so much that we share
That it's time we were aware.
It's a small world after all."


Originally posted by caitycaity
wow, that's a pretty offensive thread.![]()
Originally posted by barbeml
I am watching the news recap of the big rally today. OMG what an ENORMOUS turnout!!! So great to see Bill Clinton out and about.
Really, it's easy and doesn't hurt at all once those cheek muscles loosen up a bit.
I loved the one from the other day that asked if we "Bush haters" condoned his assasination.

Originally posted by Crankyshank
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=668635
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Originally posted by peachgirl
They need to loosen their cheek muscles all right, but it's not the one's on their faces....![]()
I was lucky enough to catch President Clinton's speech on tv today. God, I love that man!!!![]()
I didn't even bother to respond on that thread. It was posted just to stir up trouble and for no other reason. Of course someone tried to say it might be because the Dem's are all Castro sympathizers.
Yeah, I'm a left wing commie radical because I don't think ANYONE'S death is funny.![]()

Questions Mount Over Failure to Hit
Zarqawi's Camp
By SCOT J. PALTROW
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
October 25, 2004; Page A3
As the toll of mayhem inspired by terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi mounts in Iraq, some former officials and military officers increasingly wonder whether the Bush administration made a mistake months before the start of the war by stopping the military from attacking his camp in the northeastern part of that country.
Vast explosives cache reported missing in Iraq
U.N. agency confirms 377 tons of explosives have vanished
A lack of security resulted in the loss of 377 tons of high explosives from the sprawling Al-Qaqaa military installation about 30 miles south of Baghdad, said Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/10/25/politics/main651333.shtmlPhiladelphia Fire Commissioner Lloyd Ayers said more than a 100,000 people attended the midday rally.
Actually, I don't know that I'm voting for Bush. Why must democrats be do ready to stereotype others? But Kerry's leadership and ultra liberal leanings are certainly questionble.Originally posted by WishingStar
Desperado, are you really that desperate and anxious about Bush's soon to be defeat, that you have to keep posting the same boring news. I could care less which newspaper endorses which candidate. Newspapers don't vote, people do. Im going to vote for Kerry and so are my fellow Kerry supporters. Do you really think that even one of us is going to say, "Oh, no a newspaper endorsement, I had better change my vote."![]()
I don't visit the Bush supporter thread because I have nothing at all good to say about Bush. Maybe you should consider the same.
Maybe it's because you're always posting this kind of garbage in the pro-Kerry threads. I didn't see you post about any of the papers that support Kerry in any of the Bush threads. And, why is being ultra liberal a bad thing?Originally posted by Desperado
Actually, I don't know that I'm voting for Bush. Why must democrats be do ready to stereotype others? But Kerry's leadership and ultra liberal leanings are certainly questionble.
Well, we know who Ayatollah Ali Khameini would vote forOriginally posted by Desperado
"If he could, who would Osama Bin Laden vote for?"

We also have a good understanding of which candidate is preferred by terrorists and North Korea. Do you want a president taking a stand and standing behind what he says, or one that thinks if we were just nicer maybe the terrorists wouldn't hurt us? A president who changes his response with the polls? ONe with 6 different positions on Iraq? You may like other facets of Kerry's platform, but consistent stances on security sure as heck isn't one of them.Originally posted by Therapeutic Smile
Well, we know who Ayatollah Ali Khameini would vote for![]()