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Go vote early and stop with the political posts.
Ob audio: Anyone heard the Kinks' Village Green special edition? Stephen |
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Stephen wrote:
Go vote early and stop with the political posts. Or as some Republican voting officials might say to their soulmates, vote early and often. Ob audio: Anyone heard the Kinks' Village Green special edition? Stephen Bruce J. Richman |
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![]() "Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message ... Stephen wrote: Go vote early and stop with the political posts. Or as some Republican voting officials might say to their soulmates, vote early and often. You must be thiking of former Chicago Mayor Daly who had dead people vote for JFK. |
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![]() "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. Ob audio: Anyone heard the Kinks' Village Green special edition? Stephen Funny, I don't see you asking anyone else to stop. I presented a chance for people to get input on both candidates and their relative honesty. You don't have to read them. |
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"Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. Ob audio: Anyone heard the Kinks' Village Green special edition? Funny, I don't see you asking anyone else to stop. I presented a chance for people to get input on both candidates and their relative honesty. No, you've presented a highly partisan pro-Bush perspective heavily informed by rightwing talk radio and RNC talking points. You don't have to read them. It took you two posts to come up with this? Ob audio: enjoying an Amboy Dukes collection from Sony Legacy. Pretty heavy for a psychedelic band... |
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![]() "MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article .net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. Ob audio: Anyone heard the Kinks' Village Green special edition? Funny, I don't see you asking anyone else to stop. I presented a chance for people to get input on both candidates and their relative honesty. No, you've presented a highly partisan pro-Bush perspective heavily informed by rightwing talk radio and RNC talking points. You obviously didn't read it all then, either that or you're just lying. You don't have to read them. It took you two posts to come up with this? I had an after thought, so sue me. |
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![]() "MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article .net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. Ob audio: Anyone heard the Kinks' Village Green special edition? Funny, I don't see you asking anyone else to stop. I presented a chance for people to get input on both candidates and their relative honesty. No, you've presented a highly partisan pro-Bush perspective heavily informed by rightwing talk radio and RNC talking points. Which Republican talking points are these that you obviously missed in the first post of this thread? Bush has also released a new ad about health care titled "Complicated Plan" that echoes previous distortions of Kerry's health care proposals. In it, his campaign describes the health care plan of "John Kerry and liberals in Congress" as "A big government takeover," language that closely resembles an ad last month describing Kerry's plan as putting "big government in charge." As we showed at the time, the charge is a dishonest portrayal of Kerry's health care plan, which leaves most of the system in the hands of private insurers. The President has made a habit of repeating previously disproved charges in his television advertising. As FactCheck.org also showed, two recent ads that have aired thousands of times, "Thinking Mom" and "Clockwork", repeat scurrilous charges. Both say Kerry voted to raise gas taxes ten times - a false charge we have previously debunked. The total of ten votes includes a number of procedural votes and votes against gas tax cuts. In fact, Senator Kerry voted for only one gas tax increase. Both ads also allege that Kerry and liberals in Congress voted for higher taxes "350 times." But as we also pointed out back in March, this figure includes votes against tax cuts and even ones in favor of Democratic tax cut proposals that were smaller than those offered at the time by Republicans. John Kerry and George Bush seem determined to make the last weeks of the campaign a compilation of factual contradictions and "greatest hits" of spin from the past year. Were you born stupid and a liar or is it an acquired talent? |
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In article .net,
"Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article .net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. Ob audio: Anyone heard the Kinks' Village Green special edition? Funny, I don't see you asking anyone else to stop. I presented a chance for people to get input on both candidates and their relative honesty. No, you've presented a highly partisan pro-Bush perspective heavily informed by rightwing talk radio and RNC talking points. Which Republican talking points are these that you obviously missed in the first post of this thread? The format of the piece implies an equality of dishonesty. A Bush big lie is 'balanced' by a Kerry lie which in this case are small quibbles or ordinary campaign rhetoric. The piece does make the point that Bush will repeat his lies even after he's been called on them. Bush has also released a new ad about health care titled "Complicated Plan" that echoes previous distortions of Kerry's health care proposals. In it, his campaign describes the health care plan of "John Kerry and liberals in Congress" as "A big government takeover," language that closely resembles an ad last month describing Kerry's plan as putting "big government in charge." As we showed at the time, the charge is a dishonest portrayal of Kerry's health care plan, which leaves most of the system in the hands of private insurers. The President has made a habit of repeating previously disproved charges in his television advertising. As FactCheck.org also showed, two recent ads that have aired thousands of times, "Thinking Mom" and "Clockwork", repeat scurrilous charges. Both say Kerry voted to raise gas taxes ten times - a false charge we have previously debunked. The total of ten votes includes a number of procedural votes and votes against gas tax cuts. In fact, Senator Kerry voted for only one gas tax increase. Both ads also allege that Kerry and liberals in Congress voted for higher taxes "350 times." But as we also pointed out back in March, this figure includes votes against tax cuts and even ones in favor of Democratic tax cut proposals that were smaller than those offered at the time by Republicans. John Kerry and George Bush seem determined to make the last weeks of the campaign a compilation of factual contradictions and "greatest hits" of spin from the past year. Were you born stupid and a liar or is it an acquired talent? At least I can distinguish quoted material in a post. Speaking of stupid, snipping all the anti-Kerry stuff doesn't help your case. And one piece with an attempt at balance must be weighed against your long history of partisan attack posts. |
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![]() "MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article .net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article .net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. Ob audio: Anyone heard the Kinks' Village Green special edition? Funny, I don't see you asking anyone else to stop. I presented a chance for people to get input on both candidates and their relative honesty. No, you've presented a highly partisan pro-Bush perspective heavily informed by rightwing talk radio and RNC talking points. Which Republican talking points are these that you obviously missed in the first post of this thread? The format of the piece implies an equality of dishonesty. A Bush big lie is 'balanced' by a Kerry lie which in this case are small quibbles or ordinary campaign rhetoric. The piece does make the point that Bush will repeat his lies even after he's been called on them. Bush has also released a new ad about health care titled "Complicated Plan" that echoes previous distortions of Kerry's health care proposals. In it, his campaign describes the health care plan of "John Kerry and liberals in Congress" as "A big government takeover," language that closely resembles an ad last month describing Kerry's plan as putting "big government in charge." As we showed at the time, the charge is a dishonest portrayal of Kerry's health care plan, which leaves most of the system in the hands of private insurers. The President has made a habit of repeating previously disproved charges in his television advertising. As FactCheck.org also showed, two recent ads that have aired thousands of times, "Thinking Mom" and "Clockwork", repeat scurrilous charges. Both say Kerry voted to raise gas taxes ten times - a false charge we have previously debunked. The total of ten votes includes a number of procedural votes and votes against gas tax cuts. In fact, Senator Kerry voted for only one gas tax increase. Both ads also allege that Kerry and liberals in Congress voted for higher taxes "350 times." But as we also pointed out back in March, this figure includes votes against tax cuts and even ones in favor of Democratic tax cut proposals that were smaller than those offered at the time by Republicans. John Kerry and George Bush seem determined to make the last weeks of the campaign a compilation of factual contradictions and "greatest hits" of spin from the past year. Were you born stupid and a liar or is it an acquired talent? At least I can distinguish quoted material in a post. Speaking of stupid, snipping all the anti-Kerry stuff doesn't help your case. Another lie. Go to spinsanity and check. And one piece with an attempt at balance must be weighed against your long history of partisan attack posts. It's not the first time I've posted articles form spinsanity and factcheck that had criticism of both candidates. Am I biased, certainly, but with good reason. |
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![]() "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. In this month I've done 7 others have a combine total of 17. |
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"Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. In this month I've done 7 others have a combine total of 17. I'm asking *you*. Since many of the others are inspired by your example or the desire to show you an opposing view, I consider you somewhat responsible for them. Ob audio: took a chance on an old ELP cd. Were the early masterings decent? Stephen |
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MINe 109 said:
Ob audio: took a chance on an old ELP cd. Were the early masterings decent? Ob audio: Dr. Bose and mr. Klipsch are walking opposite sides of the street. Klipsch puts his hands around his mouth, turns to Bose and yells: " Hey Bose, you still making those speakers? " Bose puts his scarf in his mouth, turns his head away and mutters: " Yep." -- Sander de Waal " SOA of a KT88? Sufficient. " |
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Sander deWaal wrote: MINe 109 said: Ob audio: took a chance on an old ELP cd. Were the early masterings decent? Ob audio: Dr. Bose and mr. Klipsch are walking opposite sides of the street. Klipsch puts his hands around his mouth, turns to Bose and yells: " Hey Bose, you still making those speakers? " Bose puts his scarf in his mouth, turns his head away and mutters: " Yep." :-) So long as no ports were stuffed or unstuffed or lines transmitted. Stephen |
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![]() "MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article . net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. In this month I've done 7 others have a combine total of 17. I'm asking *you*. Since many of the others are inspired by your example or the desire to show you an opposing view, I consider you somewhat responsible for them. Utter bull**** as usual. Lionel doesn't need me for inspiration, no does Clamnebula, Geosync, Schizoidman, Annika, or Art. |
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In article .net,
"Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article . net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. In this month I've done 7 others have a combine total of 17. I'm asking *you*. Since many of the others are inspired by your example or the desire to show you an opposing view, I consider you somewhat responsible for them. Utter bull**** as usual. You talking to me? Lionel doesn't need me for inspiration, no does Clamnebula, Geosync, Schizoidman, Annika, or Art. Good company you've got there. Think about it. |
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MINe 109 wrote: In article .net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article . net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. In this month I've done 7 others have a combine total of 17. I'm asking *you*. Since many of the others are inspired by your example or the desire to show you an opposing view, I consider you somewhat responsible for them. Utter bull**** as usual. You talking to me? Lionel doesn't need me for inspiration, no does Clamnebula, Geosync, Schizoidman, Annika, or Art. Good company you've got there. Think about it. Of course, I agree with Schiz's politics. Stephen |
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![]() "MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article .net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article . net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. In this month I've done 7 others have a combine total of 17. I'm asking *you*. Since many of the others are inspired by your example or the desire to show you an opposing view, I consider you somewhat responsible for them. Utter bull**** as usual. You talking to me? Lionel doesn't need me for inspiration, no does Clamnebula, Geosync, Schizoidman, Annika, or Art. Good company you've got there. Think about it. I do. Which is why I don't see eye to eye with most of them or you. |
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Michael McKelvy wrote:
"MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article . net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. In this month I've done 7 others have a combine total of 17. I'm asking *you*. Since many of the others are inspired by your example or the desire to show you an opposing view, I consider you somewhat responsible for them. Utter bull**** as usual. Lionel doesn't need me for inspiration, no does Clamnebula, Geosync, Schizoidman, Annika, or Art. No way old man. You are the share the responsability of this mess with Sackman, Richman and GeoStink your Zealots allies. ;-) |
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![]() "Lionel" wrote in message ... Michael McKelvy wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... In article . net, "Michael McKelvy" wrote: "MINe 109" wrote in message ... Go vote early and stop with the political posts. In this month I've done 7 others have a combine total of 17. I'm asking *you*. Since many of the others are inspired by your example or the desire to show you an opposing view, I consider you somewhat responsible for them. Utter bull**** as usual. Lionel doesn't need me for inspiration, no does Clamnebula, Geosync, Schizoidman, Annika, or Art. No way old man. You are the share the responsability of this mess with Sackman, Richman and GeoStink your Zealots allies. ;-) None of them impress me as zealots in the way you seem to think. None of them agree with my version of what real Liberty is. Thanks again for showing your utter stupidity. |
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![]() "Michael McKelvy" wrote in message John Kerry and George Bush seem determined to make the last weeks of the campaign a compilation of factual contradictions and "greatest hits" of spin from the past year. Spin and differences aside, I think this election has shown some truely remarkable trends. None more so than Hawaii and New Jersey emerging as swing states. I read somewhere that the Reps are giving up on Washington and Oregon and the Dems are pulling their ads in Nevada. I also saw a poll on CNN Headline News last night that Kerry is leading by 2-3 points in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida. If Bush loses these three, can he, under any circumstances, become president? |
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![]() "Schizoid Man" wrote in message ... "Michael McKelvy" wrote in message John Kerry and George Bush seem determined to make the last weeks of the campaign a compilation of factual contradictions and "greatest hits" of spin from the past year. Spin and differences aside, I think this election has shown some truely remarkable trends. None more so than Hawaii and New Jersey emerging as swing states. I read somewhere that the Reps are giving up on Washington and Oregon and the Dems are pulling their ads in Nevada. I also saw a poll on CNN Headline News last night that Kerry is leading by 2-3 points in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida. If Bush loses these three, can he, under any circumstances, become president? Imagine if it comes down to waiting for Hawaii before we know who won. |