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  • Okay, Leslie. I believe you. I always thought you had more sophistication than that. x;-) This is one Democrat whose fuse was not lit, just reacting to the striking of the match. x;-)
  • Ah, yes. A return to the good old, isolationist America championed by so many in the first part of the 20th century... unfortunately, the attack on Pearl Harbor showed us that isolationism is NOT possible. Most of the items in both "plans for pea…
  • That's cruel, Raymond! x;-)
  • Geez, I don't know which is worse - being compared to Michael Moore or being accused of being a fence-straddler! I'll have you know, Raymond, that I have very strong, unshakeable convictions about most things except those that I am flexible about. …
    in Murdered Comment by Parabeagle June 2004
  • If we're fools enough to allow it to happen, we've no one to blame but ourselves. I just realized I'm being VERY cynical today, for some reason.
    in Murdered Comment by Parabeagle June 2004
  • [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 06-18-04 AT 03:10PM (CST)[/font][br][br]>No Beag, I don't equate you with Michael Moore, >but his philosophies are gaining way too much >acceptance. Look at the French, they idolize >him.…
    in Murdered Comment by Parabeagle June 2004
  • Oh, that hurt, Don! Comparing me to the vitriolic, sputtering, holier-than-thou, cantankerous, self-important, jerk Michael Moore is a real blow below the belt! I hate that guy!
    in Murdered Comment by Parabeagle June 2004
  • No, the outrage won't be there over the beheading because many in the world believe these terrorists to be exercising a moral imperative and acting within the scope of what they perceive to be just according to their beliefs. However America, on th…
    in Murdered Comment by Parabeagle June 2004
  • I was referring to the Saudi government - not the Saudi Al-Qaeda
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  • Hadn't heard this yet. I wonder how long it will take before our moral indignation over these atrocities will begin to abate? As a kid I can remember reports of atrocities in Vietnam served on the morning news along with my cornflakes and the list…
    in Murdered Comment by Parabeagle June 2004
  • My personal axe to grind with former pres. Clinton: For someone who did everything he could to avoid being drafted and serving in the military, he used the military more than most presidents - every little brush fire called for sending in the US mi…
  • Quick question, Leslie: Are you convictions regarding this issue so strong that you would be willing to move, to leave the country and renounce your citizenship because the leader of your country happened to be a philanderer? Regardless of what I …
  • "And who killed Vince Foster who was on the verge of exposing Hillary and creating major pains for Billy Boy?"8-| Oh, geez, I was wondering how long it would take for THAT old chestnut to surface! I must say now that I have seen it all. I've nev…
  • While a leader should set an example, I don't think that "he failed our children." It's not a president's job to be Misterogers in shining armor, or to raise America's children. That's the job for the parents to assume. If Clinton is bad, it's up…
  • [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 06-18-04 AT 11:36AM (CST)[/font][br][br]"Dems and Libs always enlarge the conversation by whining, "Oh yeah, Oh yeah? Well, what about everybody else, Johnny threw a rock too, everybody else shot waterpi…
  • Leslie, I agree with you in principle. But if you look at a post I left earlier, you should ask the same question of many (perhaps most) former presidents. Power corrupts, remmeber? No one - NONE of us - is immune from the temptations that accomp…
  • I think you said it all, Ray, when you used the phrase "COULD have had..." The fact remains that we survived his eight years intact and, as much as I may have disliked him, I have to agree with Denise on this point. When a person assumes the po…
  • I know you, Ray. You'll tell everyone - as long as they're conservative republicans, right? x;-) For we conservative democrats, the phone will be busy, right? x;-)
  • I don't know... hallucinations or delusions that elaborate must involve more than just sucking down a few suds. x;-)
  • Ray, go play the Minute Waltz on your 'bone and Don, go take your Geritol. Those of us who happen to be on the rational side of the Rockies can take it. You know, sticks and stones... x;-)
  • Be ready, HRQ. The next Civil War won't be north and south - it'll be east and west! x;-)
  • Lisa, if you guys are in a league of your own, I wish you'd stay there and stop moving to Oregon. x;-)
  • Wonderful. Wish I had been as sharp as that guy when I was married. x;-)
  • Leslie, I don't think he sang the national anthem. I think he sang America, didn't he? (Or somebody did during one of the games).
  • I agree. It was one of those times I was thankful for the "mute" button on my remote.
  • Can't wait to see what Don says about all this! x:o
  • Don't tell me, Shadowfax. Let me guess. It was that special op to infiltrate the John Birch Society at that Grange Hall in Iowa, when your plane ingested a chicken and had engine failure, wasn't it? x;-) (Hope you know I'm just joking).
  • Trying to figure out why an aircrew member and Air Medal recipient would be attached to the USAF Security Service...hmmmm... special ops shenanigans? :-? Was the rest of the text classified? x;-)
  • Nice to see LA lose that smug, self-important sense of entitlement they seem to have adopted over the past decade: "I am in the finals, therefore, I must winthe championship because that is the order of the universe." I was rooting for the Pistons…
  • I'm with you, Leslie and HRQ. I was even going to wear my brown leather flight jacket. But to heck with 'em. Maybe we should plan our own cruise.
    in IF Comment by Parabeagle June 2004