Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
It could almost be true...
http://www.brokennewz.com/usnews/rei...mentsaddam.asp
"Montpelier, VT - Diminutive Democrat presidential frontrunner Howard Dean today called for the Bush Administration to reinstate Saddam Hussein to the dictatorship of Iraq since the decision to invade Iraq was made using "faulty intelligence information." This makes almost as much sense as Deans' claim that capturing Saddam hasn't improved the security of the US. You'd have to be a total isolationist to believe this spew. "Just because Saddam was a brutal genocidal dictator doesn't mean that America has the right to go and depose him," Governor Dean said as he addressed the Annual Meeting of the Transgendered Vegetarians Association. "When you get right down to it, George W. Bush isn't any better than Saddam. Why, there are still transgendered vegetarians in this country who have to endure daily discrimination and the Bush Administration hasn't done one thing to alleviate their suffering. That's far worse than anything Saddam has done." It seems to me that Dean has resuscitated Joe Liebermann's presidential candidacy by opening the door for a number of zippy sound bites, and help ensure that Gore never gets elected to any national office again in his life. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
It could almost be true...
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... http://www.brokennewz.com/usnews/rei...mentsaddam.asp But it isn't. This post continues your fascination with altering the positions of people you argue with, of exacting "admissions' without their knowledge, for the sake of hollow victory in defense of lies. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
It could almost be true...
Robert Morein said to ****-for-Brains: It could almost be true... http://www.brokennewz.com/usnews/rei...mentsaddam.asp But it isn't. This post continues your fascination with altering the positions of people you argue with, of exacting "admissions' without their knowledge, for the sake of hollow victory in defense of lies. The funniest part is that Krooger apparently puzzled over whether this story is "true". Aside from the obvious preposterousness, the tone (offense intended, Turdy) is satiric from the first sentence. This makes almost as much sense as Deans'[sic] claim that capturing Saddam hasn't improved the security of the US. You'd have to be a total isolationist to believe this spew. Oh Mr. ****, please note that you obviously read the following words, since you quoted them in your own post: Diminutive Democrat presidential frontrunner Howard Dean That's called humor, Turdy. As is this: "Just because Saddam was a brutal genocidal dictator doesn't mean that America has the right to go and depose him," Governor Dean said And this: Annual Meeting of the Transgendered Vegetarians Association And this: "Why, there are still transgendered vegetarians in this country who have to endure daily discrimination and the Bush Administration hasn't done one thing to alleviate their suffering. That's far worse than anything Saddam has done. Only you and duh-Mikey could read such writing and confuse it with serious reportage. "In related news, in Buenos Aires today, veterans of the German SS called upon the members of NATO to reinstate the Nazi Party to power in Germany since the decision to mount the D-Day invasion was based on 'faulty intelligence estimates by the OSS of Nazi Germany's possession of weapons of mass destruction.' "Similarly, the French government today has just asked the World Court to overturn Britain's victory in 1415 at the Battle of Agincourt since King Henry V justified his invasion by utilizing inaccurate estimates of France's possession of crossbow technology." Did you see those? Did you think they were serious too? No wonder Druggie Hoggin said you were the Supreme Commander of the Idiots. Did you know that's why he switched sides and started apologizing for you? Really. He said he would only be on a team where he would always be the smartest player, no matter how dumb he acted. One more thing -- please continue making ludicrous errors of spelling, grammar, diction, syntax, and punctuation. It makes your whining about others' errors that much funnier. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
It could almost be true...
"Robert Morein" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... http://www.brokennewz.com/usnews/rei...mentsaddam.asp But it isn't. This post continues your fascination with altering the positions of people you argue with, of exacting "admissions' without their knowledge, for the sake of hollow victory in defense of lies. Please name the person that I was arguing with on RAO, whose name I mentioned in this post. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
It could almost be true...
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 10:20:07 -0500, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: http://www.brokennewz.com/usnews/rei...mentsaddam.asp "Montpelier, VT - Diminutive Democrat presidential frontrunner Howard Dean today called for the Bush Administration to reinstate Saddam Hussein to the dictatorship of Iraq since the decision to invade Iraq was made using "faulty intelligence information." This makes almost as much sense as Deans' claim that capturing Saddam hasn't improved the security of the US. You'd have to be a total isolationist to believe this spew. Or pretty gullible, as this is obviously an "Onion-like" parody of a real news item. If you believe that Den spoke at "Annual Meeting of the Transgendered Vegetarians Association", well, gee, I don't know... "Just because Saddam was a brutal genocidal dictator doesn't mean that America has the right to go and depose him," Governor Dean said as he addressed the Annual Meeting of the Transgendered Vegetarians Association. "When you get right down to it, George W. Bush isn't any better than Saddam. Why, there are still transgendered vegetarians in this country who have to endure daily discrimination and the Bush Administration hasn't done one thing to alleviate their suffering. That's far worse than anything Saddam has done." It seems to me that Dean has resuscitated Joe Liebermann's presidential candidacy by opening the door for a number of zippy sound bites, and help ensure that Gore never gets elected to any national office again in his life. chuckle |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
It could almost be true...
"dave weil" wrote in message ... On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 10:20:07 -0500, "Arny Krueger" wrote: http://www.brokennewz.com/usnews/rei...mentsaddam.asp "Montpelier, VT - Diminutive Democrat presidential frontrunner Howard Dean today called for the Bush Administration to reinstate Saddam Hussein to the dictatorship of Iraq since the decision to invade Iraq was made using "faulty intelligence information." This makes almost as much sense as Deans' claim that capturing Saddam hasn't improved the security of the US. You'd have to be a total isolationist to believe this spew. Or pretty gullible, as this is obviously an "Onion-like" parody of a real news item. If you believe that Den spoke at "Annual Meeting of the Transgendered Vegetarians Association", well, gee, I don't know... What's the title of the thread? Case closed. "Just because Saddam was a brutal genocidal dictator doesn't mean that America has the right to go and depose him," Governor Dean said as he addressed the Annual Meeting of the Transgendered Vegetarians Association. "When you get right down to it, George W. Bush isn't any better than Saddam. Why, there are still transgendered vegetarians in this country who have to endure daily discrimination and the Bush Administration hasn't done one thing to alleviate their suffering. That's far worse than anything Saddam has done." It seems to me that Dean has resuscitated Joe Liebermann's presidential candidacy by opening the door for a number of zippy sound bites, and help ensure that Gore never gets elected to any national office again in his life. chuckle |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
It could almost be true...
Now this is funny...
Arny Krueger wrote in message ... http://www.brokennewz.com/usnews/rei...mentsaddam.asp "Montpelier, VT - Diminutive Democrat presidential frontrunner Howard Dean today called for the Bush Administration to reinstate Saddam Hussein to the dictatorship of Iraq since the decision to invade Iraq was made using "faulty intelligence information." This makes almost as much sense as Deans' claim that capturing Saddam hasn't improved the security of the US. You'd have to be a total isolationist to believe this spew. "Just because Saddam was a brutal genocidal dictator doesn't mean that America has the right to go and depose him," Governor Dean said as he addressed the Annual Meeting of the Transgendered Vegetarians Association. "When you get right down to it, George W. Bush isn't any better than Saddam. Why, there are still transgendered vegetarians in this country who have to endure daily discrimination and the Bush Administration hasn't done one thing to alleviate their suffering. That's far worse than anything Saddam has done." It seems to me that Dean has resuscitated Joe Liebermann's presidential candidacy by opening the door for a number of zippy sound bites, and help ensure that Gore never gets elected to any national office again in his life. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
It could almost be true...
"Michael McKelvy" wrote in message
"dave weil" wrote in message ... On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 10:20:07 -0500, "Arny Krueger" wrote: http://www.brokennewz.com/usnews/rei...mentsaddam.asp "Montpelier, VT - Diminutive Democrat presidential frontrunner Howard Dean today called for the Bush Administration to reinstate Saddam Hussein to the dictatorship of Iraq since the decision to invade Iraq was made using "faulty intelligence information." This makes almost as much sense as Deans' claim that capturing Saddam hasn't improved the security of the US. You'd have to be a total isolationist to believe this spew. Or pretty gullible, as this is obviously an "Onion-like" parody of a real news item. If you believe that Den spoke at "Annual Meeting of the Transgendered Vegetarians Association", well, gee, I don't know... What's the title of the thread? Case closed. Well Doohhh! Says something about Weil's reading comprehension skills, does it not? |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
It could almost be true...
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 19:05:30 -0500, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: "Michael McKelvy" wrote in message "dave weil" wrote in message ... On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 10:20:07 -0500, "Arny Krueger" wrote: http://www.brokennewz.com/usnews/rei...mentsaddam.asp "Montpelier, VT - Diminutive Democrat presidential frontrunner Howard Dean today called for the Bush Administration to reinstate Saddam Hussein to the dictatorship of Iraq since the decision to invade Iraq was made using "faulty intelligence information." This makes almost as much sense as Deans' claim that capturing Saddam hasn't improved the security of the US. You'd have to be a total isolationist to believe this spew. Or pretty gullible, as this is obviously an "Onion-like" parody of a real news item. If you believe that Den spoke at "Annual Meeting of the Transgendered Vegetarians Association", well, gee, I don't know... What's the title of the thread? Case closed. Well Doohhh! Says something about Weil's reading comprehension skills, does it not? Oh, I'm sorry. I thought that the joke was to take things semi-seriously like you did. That's what I did. I guess I wasn't supposed to play along. Sorry... s****** |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
The true about Hussein capture... | Audio Opinions | |||
This guys says he hears a difference, so it must be true... | Audio Opinions | |||
True COMPONENT Bookshelf System? | Audio Opinions | |||
Is this true? | Car Audio |