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Old 11-03-2006, 03:21 PM
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Rupert, if you're going to post these allegations as fact, it's your responsibility to back them up with articles-- it's not ours to go chase down your right-wing propaganda for you.

Holy toledo I'm tired of "So-and-so said and did such-and-such but I'm too lazy/tired/technically inept to actually post any links." If you can post on a message board, you can figure out how to post a link. It ain't brain surgery.

And why don't I see you railing against all the other dictators we currently aren't using our military to overthrow? Right-wingers need to retire the "Hussein was a tyrant" thing-- the country is in far more of a mess now, with less electricty, less running water, more violence, more oppression of women and more religious zealots than it was in 2002. How is this a victory for us? Iran should send Bush a g*dd*mn thank-you card for doing their work for them.

My point is, you have a sort of weird obsession with rehashing the Clinton years, when there are all kinds of big issues going on now, like Iraq, the ballooning deficit, the looming energy crisis, global warming, North Korea and the bomb, etc., etc. Now, I can understand to some extent your Clinton thing-- he's a very charismatic man, and the opposite of love is not hate; it's indifference, so I'll leave you alone to sort out your feelings about ol' Slick Willie. But honestly, learn to post links to the stuff you're venting about and maybe, just maybe, consider letting go stuff prior to oh, 2000?

Rupert, I have no idea whether Kerry would have had us out of Iraq by now. I doubt it; Bush's hubris got us into a horrific mess and many, many Americans are paying the price for it. But I bet torture wouldn't have been legalized and habeus corpus would still be the law of the land. I also would wager the soldiers would be better funded and supplied because Halliburton would be out on its ass.

You can also post links by copying the address in your browser and then pasting it right into the body of the email. I do it that way because I'm a mac user and I'll give up my single-button mouse after you pry it from my cold, dead hand!
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Old 11-03-2006, 03:36 PM
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Rupert, if you're going to post these allegations as fact, it's your responsibility to back them up with articles-- it's not ours to go chase down your right-wing propaganda for you.

Holy toledo I'm tired of "So-and-so said and did such-and-such but I'm too lazy/tired/technically inept to actually post any links." If you can post on a message board, you can figure out how to post a link. It ain't brain surgery.

And why don't I see you railing against all the other dictators we currently aren't using our military to overthrow? Right-wingers need to retire the "Hussein was a tyrant" thing-- the country is in far more of a mess now, with less electricty, less running water, more violence, more oppression of women and more religious zealots than it was in 2002. How is this a victory for us? Iran should send Bush a g*dd*mn thank-you card for doing their work for them.

My point is, you have a sort of weird obsession with rehashing the Clinton years, when there are all kinds of big issues going on now, like Iraq, the ballooning deficit, the looming energy crisis, global warming, North Korea and the bomb, etc., etc. Now, I can understand to some extent your Clinton thing-- he's a very charismatic man, and the opposite of love is not hate; it's indifference, so I'll leave you alone to sort out your feelings about ol' Slick Willie. But honestly, learn to post links to the stuff you're venting about and maybe, just maybe, consider letting go stuff prior to oh, 2000?

Rupert, I have no idea whether Kerry would have had us out of Iraq by now. I doubt it; Bush's hubris got us into a horrific mess and many, many Americans are paying the price for it. But I bet torture wouldn't have been legalized and habeus corpus would still be the law of the land. I also would wager the soldiers would be better funded and supplied because Halliburton would be out on its ass.

You can also post links by copying the address in your browser and then pasting it right into the body of the email. I do it that way because I'm a mac user and I'll give up my single-button mouse after you pry it from my cold, dead hand!
This is not right-wing propaganda. It's in all the mainstream newspapers. If you want to read about it, go to drudgereport.com and do a wire search on Braswell.

What's funny about you is if there is a negative story about a democrat, your initial assumption is that the story is not true and it's just some right-wing propaganda. If there's a negative story about a republican, you assume that it is absolutely true and you don't question the source. It's hilarious.

It was especially funny how you ate up all the democratic propaganda about that 9/11 movie. You actually thought that the whole movie was fictional since the democrats complained that some of the specific scenes did not happen. You didn't consider that this is true with every single docu-drama ever made. Like I said, it's hilarious that you will believe everything the dems tell you, but nothing the repubs say.
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Old 11-03-2006, 03:45 PM
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This is not right-wing propaganda. It's in all the mainstream newspapers. If you want to read about it, go to drudgereport.com and do a wire search on Braswell.

What's funny about you is if there is a negative story about a democrat, your initial assumption is that the story is not true and it's just some right-wing propaganda. If there's a negative story about a republican, you assume that it is absolutely true and you don't question the source. It's hilarious.

It was especially funny how you ate up all the democratic propaganda about that 9/11 movie. You actually thought that the whole movie was fictional since the democrats complained that some of the specific scenes did not happen. You didn't consider that this is true with every single docu-drama ever made. Like I said, it's hilarious that you will believe everything the dems tell you, but nothing the repubs say.
I didn't find it. Post the link as per instructions above please^^^.
Makes things a lot easier. And GR's request was reasonable.
Is the Drudge report right wing propaganda?
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Old 11-03-2006, 03:55 PM
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I didn't find it. Post the link as per instructions above please^^^.
Makes things a lot easier. And GR's request was reasonable.
Is the Drudge report right wing propaganda?
If you didn't find it, then you didn't follow the instructions. what I told you to do is much more simple than what you told me to do. Go to where it says "wire search" and type Braswell. Then you can see all the articles.

No, the drudgereport is not right-wing propoganda. The drudgereport provides links to all different articles in all the mainstream newspapers. Therea re links to artciles about Haggard and everything you can think of. If there is a negative story about a republican, it will posted on drudge just like a negative article about a democrat will be posted.

A site that is a left-wing or right-wing propagnda site, is one-sided. The drudgereport is not one-sided. You are obviously not familiar with it.
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Old 11-03-2006, 04:00 PM
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I think Rupert is talking about this.

I followed his instructions of www.drudgereport.com

after the search it came through yahoo. With stories listed there

http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news?p=Braswell
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Old 11-03-2006, 04:36 PM
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I think Rupert is talking about this.

I followed his instructions of www.drudgereport.com

after the search it came through yahoo. With stories listed there

http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news?p=Braswell
Thanks Crown.

There you go DTS and GR. Follow the link that Crown provided.
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Old 11-03-2006, 04:06 PM
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This is not right-wing propaganda. It's in all the mainstream newspapers. If you want to read about it, go to drudgereport.com and do a wire search on Braswell.

What's funny about you is if there is a negative story about a democrat, your initial assumption is that the story is not true and it's just some right-wing propaganda. If there's a negative story about a republican, you assume that it is absolutely true and you don't question the source. It's hilarious.

It was especially funny how you ate up all the democratic propaganda about that 9/11 movie. You actually thought that the whole movie was fictional since the democrats complained that some of the specific scenes did not happen. You didn't consider that this is true with every single docu-drama ever made. Like I said, it's hilarious that you will believe everything the dems tell you, but nothing the repubs say.
Rupert, if you're not posting links, you're not backing up your stories. Post the links. It's your job to back up your stories; not mine to back them up for you. As I recall, I gave you back-up links to my assertion that the 9/11 movie deliberately invented things that didn't happen.

Here's a link on your Mr. Drudge.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Matt_Drudge

At some point, I'm hopeful you'll be willing to admit you only like right-wing sources. Look, it's okay; it's a free country (kind of), just be honest about not wanting to read anything that might contradict your worldview. Though I'd recommend it-- I really enjoy reading conservatives Andrew Sullivan and John Cole's blogs to balance out my... actually... I don't read any liberal blogs... hmm... I used to read Huffington, but I got kind of bored.

Anyone got any good liberal blogs? Suggestions? Daily Kos annoys me, so not that one, please.
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Old 11-03-2006, 04:18 PM
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Rupert's not going to the moon! He doesn't have the extra 20 mil,lol
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Old 11-03-2006, 04:46 PM
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Rupert's not going to the moon! He doesn't have the extra 20 mil,lol
Timm,
This one went on for a while.
Thanks to Crown...here's the story.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...,3437095.story

Anyway, Braswell, Roswell...go to ozz h-ell. This is such a desperate attempt to bring up Clinton, and all the others that the looney faco-rightists need to find excuses to blame on others that it is just so laughable that it's beyond pathetic.
I'm sure Hattie Burger has the answers (read the article).
Put on your "moon suits" cause these people are way beyond the planet.
Maybe they can hitch a ride with the folks that were looking to get on the spaceship with the comet. I hope they've bought new sneakers.
Seems they're desperate to get out of here, and I wish them well on their journey. Remember, pack plenty of kool-aid for the journey.
Jim Jones will be your "flight attendent". Your "pilot"...George II.
Good luck! Report back early and often.
10-9-8-7-6-... BLAST OFF!!!!!!!
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Old 11-03-2006, 04:51 PM
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Timm,
This one went on for a while.
Thanks to Crown...here's the story.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...,3437095.story

Anyway, Braswell, Roswell...go to ozz h-ell. This is such a desperate attempt to bring up Clinton, and all the others that the looney faco-rightists need to find excuses to blame on others that it is just so laughable that it's beyond pathetic.
I'm sure Hattie Burger has the answers (read the article).
Put on your "moon suits" cause these people are way beyond the planet.
Maybe they can hitch a ride with the folks that were looking to get on the spaceship with the comet. I hope they've bought new sneakers.
Seems they're desperate to get out of here, and I wish them well on their journey. Remember, pack plenty of kool-aid for the journey.
Jim Jones will be your "flight attendent". Your "pilot"...George II.
Good luck! Report back early and often.
10-9-8-7-6-... BLAST OFF!!!!!!!
A desparate attempt by who? A guy who Clinton pardoned died. Even liberal papers like the LA Times carried the story. You're going to blame the republicans for this one too?

AP carried the story and a ton of newspapers printed it. I guess the Associated Press is part of some vast right-wing conspiracy. LOL. You're losing it DTS.

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Old 11-03-2006, 04:52 PM
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DTS: I have no stake in this,except a poorly executed joke,lol(gotcha)
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Old 11-03-2006, 04:58 PM
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DTS: I read the article and it seemed rather matter of fact. What was it that so bothered you?
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DTS: I have no stake in this,except a poorly executed joke,lol(gotcha)
LMFAO!!!!!! Timm.
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Old 11-03-2006, 04:44 PM
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Rupert, if you're not posting links, you're not backing up your stories. Post the links. It's your job to back up your stories; not mine to back them up for you. As I recall, I gave you back-up links to my assertion that the 9/11 movie deliberately invented things that didn't happen.

Here's a link on your Mr. Drudge.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Matt_Drudge

At some point, I'm hopeful you'll be willing to admit you only like right-wing sources. Look, it's okay; it's a free country (kind of), just be honest about not wanting to read anything that might contradict your worldview. Though I'd recommend it-- I really enjoy reading conservatives Andrew Sullivan and John Cole's blogs to balance out my... actually... I don't read any liberal blogs... hmm... I used to read Huffington, but I got kind of bored.

Anyone got any good liberal blogs? Suggestions? Daily Kos annoys me, so not that one, please.
GR, I think you would be better off making your own decisions about news sources and websites. You don't need to rely on someone else to tell you what channels and websites are good news sources.

Why don't you go to drudgereport.com right now and make up your own mind. The site is not what you think. If there is a negative stroy about a republican, Drudge will have it posted. When the Foley story broke, it was all over Drudge.

You are really ignorant when it comes to your beliefs about certain news sources. Somebody tells you that a site is bad and you believe it. You should find out for yourself.

I'll give you some sites that are right-wing propaganda type sites. Newsmax.com is an example of one. You could probably say that wnd.com is one. The drudgereport is not one of them.
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Old 11-03-2006, 04:48 PM
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Drudge provides a link today that is damaging to the republicans. It tells how republicans insisted on putting up a website that showed classified information and now we believe that information may have been used by Iran to help their nuclear program.
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