View Full Version : Louisiana wakes up...
Sandman
November 16th 03, 04:32 AM
.... and elects a Democratic governor (a woman, no less!) and Democratic
insurance commissioner today. Must be the current planetary alignment
ushering in a new age for America. :-)
Meanwhile, Howard Dean, the Seabiscuit candidate, the Harry Potter
candidate, the Frodo candidate, is well on his way to sending Dubya back to
Crawford with a one-way bus ticket, for a host of reasons, not the least of
which is that Dubya is simply not "reappointable". :-)~
Sockpuppet Yustabe
November 16th 03, 04:53 AM
"Sandman" > wrote in message
. ..
> ... and elects a Democratic governor (a woman, no less!) and Democratic
> insurance commissioner today. Must be the current planetary alignment
> ushering in a new age for America. :-)
>
> Meanwhile, Howard Dean, the Seabiscuit candidate, the Harry Potter
> candidate, the Frodo candidate, ....
Yes, it will require a slew of magic tricks.
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Arny Krueger
November 16th 03, 11:07 AM
"Sandman" > wrote in message
> ... and elects a Democratic governor (a woman, no less!) and
> Democratic insurance commissioner today. Must be the current
> planetary alignment ushering in a new age for America. :-)
>
> Meanwhile, Howard Dean, the Seabiscuit candidate, the Harry Potter
> candidate, the Frodo candidate, is well on his way to sending Dubya
> back to Crawford with a one-way bus ticket, for a host of reasons,
> not the least of which is that Dubya is simply not "reappointable".
> :-)~
Looky here, another illiterate who doesn't know the difference between audio
and national politics. Kinda like not knowing the difference between crap
and shinola or his butt-hole and a warm hole in the ground.
pyjamarama
November 16th 03, 03:55 PM
"Sandman" > wrote in message >...
> ... and elects a Democratic governor (a woman, no less!) and Democratic
> insurance commissioner today. Must be the current planetary alignment
> ushering in a new age for America. :-)
>
> Meanwhile, Howard Dean, the Seabiscuit candidate, the Harry Potter
> candidate, the Frodo candidate, is well on his way to sending Dubya back to
> Crawford with a one-way bus ticket, for a host of reasons, not the least of
> which is that Dubya is simply not "reappointable". :-)~
Perhaps you missed the news flash last month that found Republican
governors winning three races -- Misissippi, Kentucky and, of course,
California?
Perhaps you've noticed that Republicans have won the White House over
Democrats by a 2 to 1 margin since 1968?
Perhaps you've noticed that the only two Democrats to win the
presidency since 1968 were southerners who ran as center
conservatives?
Perhaps you've noticed that there is no "left" in American
presidential politics?
Bush has made a career of knocking the left on their collective (pun
intended) asses -- 2004 will be no different.
Book it.
Michael Mckelvy
November 16th 03, 07:54 PM
"Sandman" > wrote in message
. ..
> ... and elects a Democratic governor (a woman, no less!) and Democratic
> insurance commissioner today. Must be the current planetary alignment
> ushering in a new age for America. :-)
>
> Meanwhile, Howard Dean, the Seabiscuit candidate, the Harry Potter
> candidate, the Frodo candidate, is well on his way to sending Dubya back
to
> Crawford with a one-way bus ticket, for a host of reasons, not the least
of
> which is that Dubya is simply not "reappointable". :-)~
>
>
>
Dream on.
GeoSynch
November 18th 03, 10:55 AM
Michael Mckelvy wrote:
> Sandman wrote:
> > ... and elects a Democratic governor (a woman, no less!) and Democratic
> > insurance commissioner today. Must be the current planetary alignment
> > ushering in a new age for America. :-)
> > Meanwhile, Howard Dean, the Seabiscuit candidate, the Harry Potter
> > candidate, the Frodo candidate, is well on his way to sending Dubya back
> > to Crawford with a one-way bus ticket, for a host of reasons, not the least
> > of which is that Dubya is simply not "reappointable". :-)~
> Dream on.
Sandy's been scrounging for some political good news, and this meager
little morsel will have to tide him over for a good, long time.
White male voters refused to vote for an Indian Republican, so the woman
Democrat walked away with the Louisiana governership.
Wesley Clark's slow-motion implosion paves the way for Howard Dean's
candidacy, and his Mondale-McGovern tendencies will portend a spectacular
disaster with the national electorate. Jolly good fun this should be. :-)
GeoSynch
The Big Cheese
November 18th 03, 01:09 PM
Hey asshole, what does this have to do with audio?
Why don't you move this to
alt.KillAllTheCajunsInLouisianaNowBeforeTheyInbree d
The Big Cheese
GeoSynch wrote:
> Michael Mckelvy wrote:
>
>
>>Sandman wrote:
>
>
>>>... and elects a Democratic governor (a woman, no less!) and Democratic
>>>insurance commissioner today. Must be the current planetary alignment
>>>ushering in a new age for America. :-)
>>
>
>>>Meanwhile, Howard Dean, the Seabiscuit candidate, the Harry Potter
>>>candidate, the Frodo candidate, is well on his way to sending Dubya back
>>>to Crawford with a one-way bus ticket, for a host of reasons, not the least
>>>of which is that Dubya is simply not "reappointable". :-)~
>>
>
>> Dream on.
>
>
> Sandy's been scrounging for some political good news, and this meager
> little morsel will have to tide him over for a good, long time.
>
> White male voters refused to vote for an Indian Republican, so the woman
> Democrat walked away with the Louisiana governership.
>
> Wesley Clark's slow-motion implosion paves the way for Howard Dean's
> candidacy, and his Mondale-McGovern tendencies will portend a spectacular
> disaster with the national electorate. Jolly good fun this should be. :-)
>
>
> GeoSynch
>
>
Erik Aronesty
November 18th 03, 04:38 PM
"GeoSynch" > wrote in message et>...
> Michael Mckelvy wrote:
>
> > Sandman wrote:
>
> > > ... and elects a Democratic governor (a woman, no less!) and Democratic
> > > insurance commissioner today. Must be the current planetary alignment
> > > ushering in a new age for America. :-)
>
> > > Meanwhile, Howard Dean, the Seabiscuit candidate, the Harry Potter
> > > candidate, the Frodo candidate, is well on his way to sending Dubya back
> > > to Crawford with a one-way bus ticket, for a host of reasons, not the least
> > > of which is that Dubya is simply not "reappointable". :-)~
>
> > Dream on.
>
> Sandy's been scrounging for some political good news, and this meager
> little morsel will have to tide him over for a good, long time.
>
> White male voters refused to vote for an Indian Republican, so the woman
> Democrat walked away with the Louisiana governership.
>
> Wesley Clark's slow-motion implosion paves the way for Howard Dean's
> candidacy, and his Mondale-McGovern tendencies will portend a spectacular
> disaster with the national electorate. Jolly good fun this should be. :-)
We will rule you. You will submit to our domainace. Dean is the
messiah and he cometh.
Heh.
The Big Cheese
November 18th 03, 05:13 PM
Hey asshole, what does this have to do with audio?
Why don't you move this to alt.SomeoneWhoReallyGivesA****AboutTheElection?
The Big Cheese
Erik Aronesty wrote:
> "GeoSynch" > wrote in message et>...
>
>>Michael Mckelvy wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Sandman wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>>... and elects a Democratic governor (a woman, no less!) and Democratic
>>>>insurance commissioner today. Must be the current planetary alignment
>>>>ushering in a new age for America. :-)
>>>
>>
>>
>>>>Meanwhile, Howard Dean, the Seabiscuit candidate, the Harry Potter
>>>>candidate, the Frodo candidate, is well on his way to sending Dubya back
>>>>to Crawford with a one-way bus ticket, for a host of reasons, not the least
>>>>of which is that Dubya is simply not "reappointable". :-)~
>>>
>>
>>
>>> Dream on.
>>
>>Sandy's been scrounging for some political good news, and this meager
>>little morsel will have to tide him over for a good, long time.
>>
>>White male voters refused to vote for an Indian Republican, so the woman
>>Democrat walked away with the Louisiana governership.
>>
>>Wesley Clark's slow-motion implosion paves the way for Howard Dean's
>>candidacy, and his Mondale-McGovern tendencies will portend a spectacular
>>disaster with the national electorate. Jolly good fun this should be. :-)
>
>
> We will rule you. You will submit to our domainace. Dean is the
> messiah and he cometh.
>
> Heh.
GeoSynch
November 19th 03, 03:19 AM
Erik Aronesty wrote:
> > Wesley Clark's slow-motion implosion paves the way for Howard Dean's
> > candidacy, and his Mondale-McGovern tendencies will portend a spectacular
> > disaster with the national electorate. Jolly good fun this should be. :-)
> We will rule you. You will submit to our domainace. Dean is the
> messiah and he cometh.
"[D]omainace"??? What a maroon!
GeoSynch
The Big Cheese
November 19th 03, 08:23 AM
Take the politics out of here you illiterate buttbreaths!
Or even worse, were you trying to make a racial slur by calling him a
"maroon?"
The Big Cheese
GeoSynch wrote:
> Erik Aronesty wrote:
>
>
>>>Wesley Clark's slow-motion implosion paves the way for Howard Dean's
>>>candidacy, and his Mondale-McGovern tendencies will portend a spectacular
>>>disaster with the national electorate. Jolly good fun this should be. :-)
>>
>
>>We will rule you. You will submit to our domainace. Dean is the
>>messiah and he cometh.
>
>
> "[D]omainace"??? What a maroon!
>
>
> GeoSynch
>
>
Erik Aronesty
November 19th 03, 08:31 PM
The Big Cheese > wrote in message >...
> Take the politics out of here you illiterate buttbreaths!
>
> Or even worse, were you trying to make a racial slur by calling him a
> "maroon?"
Sorry. I was responding randomly to a post with goofballery. It
won't happen in here again.
Michael Mckelvy
November 22nd 03, 09:22 PM
"The Big Cheese" > wrote in message
...
> Take the politics out of here you illiterate buttbreaths!
>
> Or even worse, were you trying to make a racial slur by calling him a
> "maroon?"
>
> The Big Cheese
>
Have you never seen a Warner Bros. cartoon? Bugs frequently remarked, "What
a maroon."
> GeoSynch wrote:
> > Erik Aronesty wrote:
> >
> >
> >>>Wesley Clark's slow-motion implosion paves the way for Howard Dean's
> >>>candidacy, and his Mondale-McGovern tendencies will portend a
spectacular
> >>>disaster with the national electorate. Jolly good fun this should be.
:-)
> >>
> >
> >>We will rule you. You will submit to our domainace. Dean is the
> >>messiah and he cometh.
> >
> >
> > "[D]omainace"??? What a maroon!
> >
> >
> > GeoSynch
> >
> >
>
Erik Aronesty
November 24th 03, 08:14 PM
"Michael Mckelvy" > wrote in message >...
> "The Big Cheese" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Take the politics out of here you illiterate buttbreaths!
> >
> > Or even worse, were you trying to make a racial slur by calling him a
> > "maroon?"
> >
> > The Big Cheese
> >
> Have you never seen a Warner Bros. cartoon? Bugs frequently remarked, "What
> a maroon."
"When the slave ships had a troublemaking slave-to-be they would drop
him off on a small island or rock in the middle of the ocean thus
'marooning' him."
http://www.rsdb.org/?2
The Big Cheese
November 24th 03, 08:38 PM
Sounds like Mckelvy is trying to his his racial bias behind Bugs Bunny,
a cartoon character.
How pathetic.
Hey Mikey, do you have confederate flags on your bumpers and windows of
your pickup truck? And are the the grand whizzee of your local klaven?
The Big Cheese
Erik Aronesty wrote:
> "Michael Mckelvy" > wrote in message >...
>
>>"The Big Cheese" > wrote in message
...
>>
>>>Take the politics out of here you illiterate buttbreaths!
>>>
>>>Or even worse, were you trying to make a racial slur by calling him a
>>>"maroon?"
>>>
>>>The Big Cheese
>>>
>>
>>Have you never seen a Warner Bros. cartoon? Bugs frequently remarked, "What
>>a maroon."
>
>
> "When the slave ships had a troublemaking slave-to-be they would drop
> him off on a small island or rock in the middle of the ocean thus
> 'marooning' him."
>
> http://www.rsdb.org/?2
Michael Mckelvy
November 30th 03, 04:02 PM
"Erik Aronesty" > wrote in message
om...
> "Michael Mckelvy" > wrote in message
>...
> > "The Big Cheese" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Take the politics out of here you illiterate buttbreaths!
> > >
> > > Or even worse, were you trying to make a racial slur by calling him a
> > > "maroon?"
> > >
> > > The Big Cheese
> > >
> > Have you never seen a Warner Bros. cartoon? Bugs frequently remarked,
"What
> > a maroon."
>
> "When the slave ships had a troublemaking slave-to-be they would drop
> him off on a small island or rock in the middle of the ocean thus
> 'marooning' him."
>
> http://www.rsdb.org/?2
I doubt that was the usage in this case. It's certainly a context I'd never
use. Does the word marooned not predate the slave trade? I've never heard
it used in that context.
Michael Mckelvy
November 30th 03, 04:13 PM
"The Big Cheese" > wrote in message
...
> Sounds like Mckelvy is trying to his his racial bias behind Bugs Bunny,
> a cartoon character.
>
> How pathetic.
>
Seems you're more of a cheesehead than a big cheese.
I have no racial bias. I consider racial bias to be just another form of
collectivism.
> Hey Mikey, do you have confederate flags on your bumpers and windows of
> your pickup truck
I have neither a Pickup truck or confederate flags of any kind.
News item I heard on the radio. At a Klan initiation one of the members
fired a pistiol into the air. When the bullet came down it struck one of
them Klansmen in the top of the head and exited his jaw.
Racial superiority? Horsehsit. Ascribing character traits to someone
because of their race is nonsense and shows that someone has definite
insecurity problems.
People aquire their values irrespective of their race and any claim of
superiority or inferiority is to negate man's mind as a cognitive tool.
And are the the grand whizzee of your local klaven?
>
Are you a big stinky asshole?
Almost certainly.
Erik Aronesty
December 2nd 03, 01:24 AM
"Michael Mckelvy" > wrote in message >...
> "Erik Aronesty" > wrote in message
> om...
> > "Michael Mckelvy" > wrote in message
> >...
> > > "The Big Cheese" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > > Take the politics out of here you illiterate buttbreaths!
> > > >
> > > > Or even worse, were you trying to make a racial slur by calling him a
> > > > "maroon?"
> > > >
> > > > The Big Cheese
> > > >
> > > Have you never seen a Warner Bros. cartoon? Bugs frequently remarked,
> "What
> > > a maroon."
> >
> > "When the slave ships had a troublemaking slave-to-be they would drop
> > him off on a small island or rock in the middle of the ocean thus
> > 'marooning' him."
> >
> > http://www.rsdb.org/?2
>
> I doubt that was the usage in this case. It's certainly a context I'd never
> use. Does the word marooned not predate the slave trade? I've never heard
> it used in that context.
Me too. I was surprised when he said that it was a racial slur,
looked it up and found that site. Cool site.
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