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#52 Sep 03 2004 at 3:09 PM Rating: Decent
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Bush made an interesting proposal about pooling small businesses together so that they can purchase insurance at the rates of large corporations... I think that was pretty cool. I'm also very much for tort reform. Could be an interesting fix to a large problem.


That's the Democratic health care initiative. The biggest difference is the inclusion of HRA's, which both have good and bad points. Republicans have been standing in the way of this for years. I find it unlikely he'll really try to accomplish it. It's windowdressing to him.

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#53 Sep 03 2004 at 3:10 PM Rating: Good
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Kerry is nowhere near as strong on the war on terror as Bush is.
You mean "When faced with a house-fire, Kerry doesn't have the guts to throw on more gasoline."

Fanning the flames darling. Fanning those fuc[i][/i]king flames.
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#54 Sep 03 2004 at 3:10 PM Rating: Decent
Guess we'll just have to see.
#55 Sep 03 2004 at 3:11 PM Rating: Decent
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Kerry is nowhere near as strong on the war on terror as Bush is.
You mean "When faced with a house-fire, Kerry doesn't have the guts to throw on more gasoline."

Fanning the flames darling. Fanning those fuc[i][/i]king flames.


The French said the same thing about Hitler baby.
#56 Sep 03 2004 at 3:13 PM Rating: Decent
Besides, anyone that is borderline enough to actually blame America for all their woes need to be lined up and destroyed. Why settle for status quo for western hate. Get them out of the woodworks and let them suck bomb.
#57 Sep 03 2004 at 3:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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Yay the hitler comparisons! It's been what? 2 whole minutes?
#58 Sep 03 2004 at 3:15 PM Rating: Good
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Godwin's. The thread is over.
#59 Sep 03 2004 at 3:15 PM Rating: Decent
It's a valid argument. I don't believe in appeasement. Not when people seek to hijack our system with violence. Take a look at Israel, do you really want things to be like that before we act decisively?
#60 Sep 03 2004 at 3:15 PM Rating: Good
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Mistress Nadenu wrote:
Godwin's. The thread is over.


Yay!

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#61 Sep 03 2004 at 3:18 PM Rating: Excellent
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Well see, here's the thing. We eradicated our "west bank" over 100 years ago.
#62 Sep 03 2004 at 3:19 PM Rating: Good
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Besides, anyone that is borderline enough to actually blame America for all their woes need to be lined up and destroyed.
F[i][/i]ucking buddhist peacenik!

As Dracoid would point out: (if he had a brain)
Lenin wrote:
The purpose of Terrorism is to Terrorize
They're going to terrorize someone. Always. Bush just keeps sending out invites while turning a blind eye to N Korea, China, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia. . . .

Oh, and to remind you that this is an Asylum. . . apologies for lapsing into a reasoned response, you xenophobic illiterate drive-by sperm donation.
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#63 Sep 03 2004 at 3:21 PM Rating: Good
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^^ Smiley: lol

I just love Nobby.
#64 Sep 03 2004 at 3:27 PM Rating: Good
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Nadenu f'luv-to-go-round wrote:
I just love Nobby.
I pride myself on being certified unloveable.
I have all the certificates, scars, a divorce, a face that makes Shrek look kinda cute and conversation that makes the Amish reach for an AK-47.

Please. Insult me. Criticize my country, my family, my demeanour and my taste in Tuxedos. Hell, you can even step on my blue suede shoes.

But don't ever, ever use the 'L' word around me ever again. Ever. Capisce?

Thank you. My work is done.
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#65 Sep 03 2004 at 3:28 PM Rating: Excellent
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You forgot to mention the teeth.
#66 Sep 03 2004 at 3:30 PM Rating: Excellent
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And your small spotted d!ck.
#67 Sep 03 2004 at 3:30 PM Rating: Decent
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You see it as propoganda, I see it as truth
And again, Sir, I say whoosh!

Your emotional response to a statement does not increase it's veracity.
#68 Sep 03 2004 at 3:31 PM Rating: Good
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Sorry, I can't take it back.

Well, how about I downplay it to "like"?
#69 Sep 03 2004 at 3:35 PM Rating: Good
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Nadenu wrote:
Well, how about I downplay it to "like"?
Anything warmer than 'despise' makes me uncomfortable.

Oh and Boon. I don't use my teeth to frighten people. I use them as paper-weights.
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#70 Sep 03 2004 at 3:38 PM Rating: Good
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Fine. I loathe you.

but your posts still make me giggle
#71 Sep 03 2004 at 3:41 PM Rating: Excellent
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Gross.
#72 Sep 03 2004 at 3:41 PM Rating: Decent
Well it's really the lack of emotional response. Bush hasn't given me a reason to distrust the things he says. It doesnt seem that 9-11 is half as politicised by the side being accused of politicizing it. The Dems are counting on your skepticism towards government so much they havent even produced a platform yet. You choose Kerry or "the guy you don't like". I still to this day have no clue how Kerry would prosecute the war on terror. To this day I don't know where Kerry stands on the war in Iraq. To this day I really don't know crap about Kerry except his voting record in congress. From that, he seems like an apologist dove who wants to tie up our national defense in politics with the UN. By the way, this is the same UN that has been caught red-handed in an "oil for food" fiasco that went against its very own sanctions on the country it was doing business with.
#73 Sep 03 2004 at 3:42 PM Rating: Good
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I loathe you.
Candles are all lit. Dom Perignon's on ice. Mahler CD's on auto-repeat. Fresh flowers are in the Vase (apart from the single rose on the pillow). Oysters and Lemon are prepared.

(Lock the door behind you)

Edited, Fri Sep 3 16:43:28 2004 by Nobby
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#74 Sep 03 2004 at 3:47 PM Rating: Decent
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And bring the paddle!
#75 Sep 03 2004 at 3:50 PM Rating: Good
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Well, since he went to all that trouble, I suppose I could supply my own props...
#76 Sep 03 2004 at 3:53 PM Rating: Good
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I suppose I could supply my own props...
Dentures please.

Oh, and breath freshener. Lots of breath freshener.
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