
Dude, you lost. Get. Over. It.

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I have El Gato locked up in my basement. For 1 Millions dollars you guys can have him back. In the mean time I'm having fun throwing marshmellows at him.WYCAT wrote:No iaafan, I really wish he would just shut up and do his job as a Senator. That shouldn't include bashing the President do you think????????
By the way, am I the only one who wishes El Gato wouldn't have disappeared from the board? He was great on topics like this one. In fact, I liked his input on most topics.
No one is argueing the merits of freedom of speech but what does it accomplish to beat the same anti-Bush drum even now for Kerry? I am not saying he is un-American just an a$$hole. And the part about only good coming out of intelligent discourse comment I don't even know where to start. First, I don't think much of what Kerry is saying/doing could be classified intelligent and second, not a bit of good can come from it.mslacat wrote:One of the basic principles that our nation was founded, was freedom of speech! I
always find it ironic when people criticize people for others for exercising their rights.
How un-American they are!! When in fact I find them to representing the very principles
that this country was founded on! As a matter of fact, only good has ever come from
intelligent discourse in this country.
Besides what is worse criticizing your president over seas, or criticizing your head
basketball coach the day before the conference season beginning.
There are a pile of Republican senators, including McCain, who have essentially said the exact same things that Kerry is saying in the article. I think iaafan has a good point -- his criticisms would seem to be much more genuine now that the election is over. Perhaps he is saying what he is saying for the good of the country? He's not trying to get elected, and playing politics right now doesn't do any good for the Democrats. He doesn't even have any past mistakes to try to gloss over, so that doesn't leave him many potential insincere motivations to work from.WYCAT wrote:No iaafan, I really wish he would just shut up and do his job as a Senator. That shouldn't include bashing the President do you think????????
By the way, am I the only one who wishes El Gato wouldn't have disappeared from the board? He was great on topics like this one. In fact, I liked his input on most topics.
I think it is probably closer to half of the U.S. and about 75% of the world. I think the world is always going to be a bit more biased against the U.S. President than we are ourselves, though. That's just how they are.Bleedinbluengold wrote:Just double checking the latest numbers........................
About half the US and the world think Bush is moron. The other half does not.
Hey, if ya can't bash the Prez, who the heck can ya bash? I think it's our duty to bash public figures...maybe, just maybe, it keeps them in check (to some degree).
You still didn't address why Kerry is bad for speaking out, but why no such criticism follows the Republicans who have said the same things.WYCAT wrote:My last post BAC (on this subject). My comments about Kerry were meant to point out a few of the reasons I am tired of you guys telling me I should thank him for Bashing Bush. He is not a great honorable man doing all he can for his country. He is your typical slimy lawyer politician that are rampant in D.C. right now, Republican and Democrat. I was mearly asking you not to paint him in a better light than that because he isn't deserving. And talk about calling someone the devil incarnate. Pot/Kettle - Kettle/Pot.
Like I said in my first post here, Thank heavens Kerry didn't get elected.