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JAMES MCDOUGAL - Clinton's convicted Whitewater partner died of an apparent heart attack, while in solitary confinement. McDougal was a key witness in Kenneth Starr's investigation. So, under logic like this, GW Bush MUST be responsible for Ken Lays' death, right? I mean, he was chock full of Bush info (chartered him for free on the Enron jet during the '00 campaign and Bush called him "Kenny Boy") so therefore Bush must have had him killed, since he died of an apparent heart attack. I did some googling on Liz Michael (the owner of the website you posted), and boy, she's an interesting case- wants, apparently, a new Confederacy, founded as a theocracy: http://atheism.about.com/b/a/062916.htm And here's her lovely comments on the "Million Mom March" "The so-called "Million Mom March" represents a clear and present danger to every woman in this nation, especially every teenage girl in this nation. Every woman participating in this march is particpating in an act that may very well lead to her own death, assault, or rape, as well as the death, assault or rape of any woman or young girl in her family." Lovely. I would certainly want to listen to a woman who seems to think there's an armed rapist/pedophile behind every tree. Holy cow, how much more culture of fear can these people drum up?
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the only thing that really jumped out at me in this thread is this stuff about the women marching...how would this lead to a death, assault, etc? who is that woman, and where did she get these ideas?? |
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welll, i looked up that person, and read the entire article that she wrote. glad i did, since the brief line that was quoted made her sound nuts. not so nutty sounding when you read the rest. i'm against gun control myself. |
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This might amaze you...I'll just say that I own 68 "guns". Flintlocks to shotguns, sniper rifles and pellet poppers. Guns are good. It's the people that own the other ones that scare me. I don't have a need for assault weapons nor machine guns though. Heck, didn't David kill a guy with a sling and a round river stone once? Just my take...if someone really wanted to kill others, it could be done with a knife, a polonium popper, or maybe some fertilizer bought at the farm supply. Ask Terry Nichols. |
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![]() but somer, i could use the same logic to attack the right to free speech. i mean, what use is hate speech? shoudldn't the govt regulate hate speech--after all, it might inflame someone to do something illegal...
owning a gun is a right. it is regulated in that a felon can no longer own one. much like a convicted felon has no right to freedom--he must spend time in jail. but gun control affects those of us who are law abiding. after all, a law breaker isn't going to suddenly feel compunction about breaking a gun law--laws against thievery don't stop him from robbing someone. you think he would hesitate over a gun law? and you might not want to own an automatic, but someone else may. just like i may not feel the need to march in a protest, while someone else does. i read once about a country on the african continent who banned guns. they still had a high murder rate--everyone offed each other with machetes. |
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I hear you. Government regulation will be about as successful with imposing morality as it has been with imposing "democracy". And, to put you mind at ease, I use mine for food gathering and plinking at cans on fenceposts. Gun control is not the answer. There are too many threats for those that see them as such, and too many ways to murder others, however that might be justified. In my next life, I'll be sure to ask Jim Jones, Adolph H, and G Dub what they were thinking...if I end up in the same place. Maybe you can answer this one....what's the difference between an RPG, an IED, or "smart bombs" from thirty thousand feet up, or a cruise missle coming from a ship twenty miles off the coast? I really don't know. Some goverments talk against one and condone another. Very confusing to me. Dead is dead. ps...the other guy is on my ignore...not much he has to say to me makes sense. Tell him if you can. Thanks. |
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Here's more conspiracy hilarity: http://www.georgewalkerbush.net/bushdeathlist.htm What's awesome about these lists is that Rob Brown appears on BOTH of them.
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![]() As for criticizing or being skeptical of DTS' posts...do I really need to comment on that? Trust me, I'm wildly skeptical, but there are not enough hours in a day to comment back to all of them and reminding everyone about their source and subsequent veracity. I doubt you'd find many places on this forum where I responded directly to a link DTS posted and took it as unfailingly true.....because they're not. I love reading The Nation...but I hardly consider everything they say to be true, because they obviously have a partisan agenda. It's no secret and I'm smart enough to know that people spin things the way they want them spun. (Example: Bill O'Reilly can say all he wants that he's not a Republican or a Democrat and that he's not partisan and that he doesn't spin things...but one week of watching shows otherwise [i still enjoy his show], and so can DTS, say he's not partisan. It doesn't make it true.) Using DTS' posts as an example is faulty logic in showing that either of us jumps at everything like that....because I'm not sure very many people take those links seriously to begin with. I don't at least....for the record |
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FYI, Brian, Bill O'Reilly's voter registration also belied his "I'm an independent" claim. I'm not sure how he's registered now, but when he started his claims, he was still registered Republican. And may I say, the Colbert/O'Reilly face-off was about as lame as could be. Very disappointed. I much preferred Colbert's skewering of Dinesh D'Souza who is an insult to the word, "idiot."
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I worry, like many others about the fact that it may just bea case of maintaining the status quo for two years until it can be passed onto someone else. The good thing is that the American public is too smart to think that the next President is at fault for inheriting the mess he made. Though, being called a child prodigy (tongue in cheek or not) by Tim, is going in my profile as of right now ![]() |
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Very astute! Billo had no clue that he was being insulted, sad to say. Can we say "clueless"? On Dubby, have you noticed the word changes too? "Stay the course" went to "I'm responsible for mistakes" (implied...that others have made). "Victory" went to "success" to "failure now or later". "Surge" changed to "augmentation". At least the decider is doing what he said he'd do, "listen". My guess he has them on "ignore" too. And since he's been comparing himself to Truman lately, where the heck does the buck really stop? Watch out Tony Snow! |
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