Rex...Where oh where are you?

Discussion in 'Free Speech Alley' started by TigerEducated, Nov 6, 2004.

  1. G_MAN113

    G_MAN113 Founding Member

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    Sorry man...when I said LSU99, I meant you. Maybe I shouldn't have necessarily characterized you and Red as the left-wing of TF, but rather as the more reasonable of the Kerry voters here. :thumb: :thumb:
     
  2. G_MAN113

    G_MAN113 Founding Member

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    Read his whole post, JS. Dog's inability to spell is the least thing wrong with it.
     
  3. crawfish

    crawfish Founding Member

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    All of you sound like a bunch of old women.........

    You gotta love the internet.

    Don't worry be HAPPY!
     
  4. JSracing

    JSracing Founding Member

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    I stopped reading his whole posts quite some time back. The guy is clueless about politics, football, and life in general. he could be Rex's twin pimple on the ass of humanity. :dis:
     
  5. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

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    Hey Tirk. I thought we killed that parrot last Tuesday but he's still squawking.
     
  6. olVENICEdog

    olVENICEdog Founding Member

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    You know what they stuck up the plane w/box cutters and you think that took 7 months to plan? Abraham is dead so get over it. Yeah I remember 1993, did they succeed no. If it acts like a Bush and is called Bush it must be a Pu$$y.
     
  7. olVENICEdog

    olVENICEdog Founding Member

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    I notice all the blue (major cities) voted for Kerry and all of the Red (red neck realms) voted for Pu$$y i mean Bush. I wonder if the people that voted for Bush keep a loaded gun in their house waiting to get invaded? Go peak out the window maw. Don't go out side it's 2000 the world is gonna end. Get some more supplies.
     
  8. TigerEducated

    TigerEducated Founding Member

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    Why is it anyone that votes for non-Democrats is a hick and is stereotyped so hard by Democrats?

    When someone votes Republican, they're an uneducated hick...They wonder why they lost control of the Senate, the House, the Supreme Court, and the Presidency...They wonder why their own Minority leader was removed-the first to be done so in over a HALF CENTURY-during a Presidential election.

    They keep wondering, while denigrating everyone else's intelligence levels for believing in nothing else but someone other than who they believe in...You're stupid if you don't think like Olvenicedawg does...

    10 out of 100 blacks voted for Bush in '00. 11 out of 100 blacks voted for Bush in '04. That's a significant amount if you ask me...Especially in an oppressed population told what to do, how to do it, and when to show up to the poles to make sure those that are tossed nuggets of power over them can continue to keep getting those nuggets.

    The black population of America is finally waking up. The Democratic party has done NOTHING for them, nor their own cause as Democrats, nor much for the American public other than divide and work to create deeper divisions within the cultural divide of Americana. It's been how long?

    The South realizes that the Democrats are not the party they went to each go round during the Political Era of the "Solid South". That party is gone...It's now the Republicans...the Conservative philosophy espoused by this party-whether hard line left leaning Democrats want to admit it or not-is more appealing to A-m-e-r-i-c-a and its majority than their own views are.

    The mores and values attached to this party elected a President twice, influence the highest echelon of our judiciary branch, and now control our two branches of legislative bicameral government. The left and its idealogy do not. They simply do not.

    The move to the center will be soon. Clinton himself applauded the Republicans in a speech, "...on the clarity of their message, their organization, and their strategy..."

    Carville said it in the previous round of federal legislative elections...When it was apparent that the Republicans would not only maintain their advantage in both Houses of Congress, but increase them..."The Democratic Party is adrift without a rudder." He said this on CNN. He said 'they had no message', and that 'they are without a leader or a cause'.

    They thought that their cause could be 'anything but bush'. The American public has shown them through their votes that this cannot be a salient reason to put them into power. They must have an actual message.

    The cynicism must end. The move will be swift. Watch the left. It will soon move towards the center. Dean, Pelosi, Daschle, and the others will become the fringe. They will have their power base erode from beneath them as they are pointed at for being the failure of what they themselves termed "the most important Presidential election-ever".

    How can their own party forgive them for losing what they themselves deemed so important? They can only point to the last man that showed them how to win. Clintonian politics is the future of the left. The center is the only way they can move towards a return to power. Watch for the shift, and the distancing of the Kerry/Pelosi types...
     
  9. ExoticGlass1

    ExoticGlass1 Founding Member

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    damn, why couldn't you have just said that as long as the democrats pick a liberal to run they will never win. it actually says a lot that kerry was actually that close and not being liked very much.
     

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