KenH
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carpro said:There are no indications that such is the case.
You might be correct. A person has to have a conscience to care about such.
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carpro said:There are no indications that such is the case.
There appears to be no depths to which you will not stoop. This is shameful.You might be correct. A person has to have a conscience to care about such.
Pastor Larry said:Why are you letting anger control you in this way?
That's a pretty sad commentary, isn't it. It is pretty sad when any type of thinking is thrown out the window in order to be like other people who are against someone.I learned it from the anti-Obama crowd that posts in this forum.
Pastor Larry said:That's a pretty sad commentary, isn't it. It is pretty sad when any type of thinking is thrown out the window in order to be like other people who are against someone.
There are plenty of reasons to be against Obama. There are plenty of reasons to be against McCain. But anger is not among them. It is sad to see you actually admit your reasoning here.
Saying that president has no conscience is abominable, even for your standards. Surely you can disagree with his foreign policy without stooping to such personal attacks that are manifestly untrue.
KenH said:Did you hear the shallow answer that President Bush gave this week for giving up golf? If not, here ya go:
"This is hardly the only preposterous aspect of President Bush's notion of giving up golf because he's sad about Iraq, but it does seem worth pointing out that he hasn't given up recreational boating and fishing at his family's enormous summer estate in Kennebunkport, Maine during the same period. If, as Bush says, "playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal" then what's the difference between that and his other leisure pursuits?
Meanwhile, it seems he actually gave up golf because of knee trouble a bit after the time he claims to have given it up to respect the troops."
- http://matthewyglesias.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/05/no_golf_for_bush.php
There is no doubt that George W. Bush is the shallowest person we have ever had as president of the United States.
Not sure how that is shallow, unless you are making up your own dictionary ... which I could understand since you make up your own reality as well. That was just a dumb article, to be honest, and I think most of us can see that as that political hackery that it is, though I am sure that you actually take it seriously.Did you hear the shallow answer that President Bush gave this week for giving up golf, PL?
Again, just a silly thing to say. There is great doubt about that. There is actually no reason to even say it.There is no doubt that George W. Bush is the shallowest person we have ever had as president of the United States.
LadyEagle said:Oh, and did I forget to mention how US Corporations/International Corporations also negotiate with terrorists and fund terrorism? They pay terrorists to keep them from bombing their factories and offices overseas. Kind of like the old mafia days.
This is just soooo much hype.....
Pastor Larry said:are easily given to hate
KenH said:Did you hear the shallow answer that President Bush gave this week for giving up golf, PL? If not, here ya go:
"This is hardly the only preposterous aspect of President Bush's notion of giving up golf because he's sad about Iraq, but it does seem worth pointing out that he hasn't given up recreational boating and fishing at his family's enormous summer estate in Kennebunkport, Maine during the same period. If, as Bush says, "playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal" then what's the difference between that and his other leisure pursuits?
Meanwhile, it seems he actually gave up golf because of knee trouble a bit after the time he claims to have given it up to respect the troops."
- http://matthewyglesias.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/05/no_golf_for_bush.php
There is no doubt that George W. Bush is the shallowest person we have ever had as president of the United States.
FTR, I don't hate anybody, including President Bush. However, I do think that he is a shallow person and an awful president.
I didn't say you that hated anyone. You are bearing false witness when you say that I did. Not only do you not think well; you don't even read well.I don't hate anybody and your are bearing false witness when you say that I do.
Who are you talking about? So far as I know, I am the only one who addressed it and I am not part of the "Bush crowd" nor did I make light of it.As expected the Bush crowd just made light of another Bush blunder. Now if it had been Obma, Clinton, Kerry or any other democrat the republican cronies would be up in arms!
Pastor Larry said:I am not part of the "Bush crowd"
Pastor Larry said:I didn't say you that hated anyone. You are bearing false witness when you say that I did.
You are bearing false witness again.Naw. You just defend President Bush and Republicans and bash Democrats.
Thanks for quoting me. It demonstrates that you were either dishonest or unable to read. I didn't say you hated anyone. I said you are easily given to hate."It just shows that you don't think well and are easily given to hate." - Pastor Larry
Pastor Larry said:Will you rectify it?
So you prove yourself wrong and refuse to correct it?What I have posted, I have posted.