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Posted by norminn@earthlink.net on July 3, 2009, 6:11 pm
HeyBub wrote:
> DGDevin wrote:
>> LouB wrote:
>>> Stormin Mormon wrote:
>>> snipped a little.
>>> Much too much time on your hands.
>>> Lou
>> I used to find the paranoid delusions of the far left wingnuts
>> somewhat amusing; since the election they've done a complete switch
>> with the right wingnuts. Maybe there is a natural law about the
>> conservation of wingnuttery, there always have to be a certain number
>> of them regardless of which variety of foolishness they subscribe to.
>
> They do switch. Look up "Jane's Law."
>
> "The party in power is arrogant, while the party out of power is merely
> insane."
>
>
The repub's are in so much angst at being out of power they are racing
for microphones to confess their marital transgressions. Can't even do
that very well.....I doubt there has ever been a flakier bunch of fools
than present membership. Mebbe Rush will pick us a good prezdint.
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Posted by HeyBub on July 3, 2009, 8:15 pm
norminn@earthlink.net wrote:
> The repub's are in so much angst at being out of power they are racing
> for microphones to confess their marital transgressions. Can't even
> do that very well.....I doubt there has ever been a flakier bunch of
> fools than present membership. Mebbe Rush will pick us a good
> prezdint.
I agree. There are only three things one can do when a bad story circulates:
1. Confirm it
2. Deny it
3. Ignore it
Sanford chose to confirm. There are, however, many ways to confirm. Had I
found myself in Sanford's position I would have said: "I couldn't help it.
She was a hottie. She was on me like white on rice!"
As for the next GOP nominee for president, I can envision a scenario where
Dick Cheney is drafted. Otherwise, we do have a well-qualified, experienced,
candidate waiting in the wings: He was:
* War hero
* A precinct chairman
* County chairman
* Two-term congressman
* Executive director of the Republican National Committee
* Ambassador to the United Nations
* Ambassador to the Peoples Republic of China
* Director of Central Intelligence
* Two terms as Vice President of the United States
* One term as President of the United States
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Posted by aemeijers on July 4, 2009, 5:24 am
HeyBub wrote:
> norminn@earthlink.net wrote:
>> The repub's are in so much angst at being out of power they are racing
>> for microphones to confess their marital transgressions. Can't even
>> do that very well.....I doubt there has ever been a flakier bunch of
>> fools than present membership. Mebbe Rush will pick us a good
>> prezdint.
>
> I agree. There are only three things one can do when a bad story circulates:
>
> 1. Confirm it
> 2. Deny it
> 3. Ignore it
>
> Sanford chose to confirm. There are, however, many ways to confirm. Had I
> found myself in Sanford's position I would have said: "I couldn't help it.
> She was a hottie. She was on me like white on rice!"
>
> As for the next GOP nominee for president, I can envision a scenario where
> Dick Cheney is drafted. Otherwise, we do have a well-qualified, experienced,
> candidate waiting in the wings: He was:
>
> * War hero
> * A precinct chairman
> * County chairman
> * Two-term congressman
> * Executive director of the Republican National Committee
> * Ambassador to the United Nations
> * Ambassador to the Peoples Republic of China
> * Director of Central Intelligence
> * Two terms as Vice President of the United States
> * One term as President of the United States
>
>
Agreed, he is twice the man his son is. And if there had been an
organized write-in campaign for him in 2000 or 2004, he probably could
have beaten his son. But he is way too old at this point. Sure, he did
the stunt tethered parachute jump. But did you see him at the
inauguration? I fully expected to read an article about him being in the
hospital with pneumonia the next day- he looked awful. Let the old man
rest and enjoy whatever time he has left. Being POTUS is killer
stressful for a young strong man, much less an elderly one.
--
aem sends...
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 3, 2009, 9:26 pm
I'd like to see Ronald Reagan brought back to life.
--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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The repub's are in so much angst at being out of power they
are racing
for microphones to confess their marital transgressions.
Can't even do
that very well.....I doubt there has ever been a flakier
bunch of fools
than present membership. Mebbe Rush will pick us a good
prezdint.
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Posted by Still Just Me... on July 3, 2009, 11:39 pm
On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 21:26:23 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
>I'd like to see Ronald Reagan brought back to life.
It would have even been nice if he was lucid while in office.
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