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Cheney's new fishing companion
"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 10:55:46 -0500, "Wolfgang" wrote: Better known (because more accurately) as an uneducated murderous pig......with a bad perm. Murderous pig. Wow. Bad perm? You haven't seen my hair in a number of years, Straight as a board. Cancer and old age will do that to you. A good dose of napalm would take care of all of that. At least I kept my nickels at the playground when I was a kid, Napoleon. d;o) You got pushed around and pushed around, your nickels taken, Sure, if you say so. probably corn-holed, maybe even had to suck a dick or two. No wonder you are such a bitter little shrimp. That had to have been a terrible burden as a shrimpy child. I imagine adulthood as a shrimpy child is even worse. No wonder you attract homely women. Probably wanna cuddle da little boy and soothe all his pains. Ooh! Ooh! Hardball! Wolfgang who knows when he's been slammed good and proper. :) By the way, why do you supposed it is that you and kennie and stevie and mikie......and dicklet (hee, hee, hee).....are so possessed by homoerotic imagery? Wolfgang |
Cheney's new fishing companion
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 11:37:48 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote: possessed by homoerotic imagery? Possessed? Homoerotic imagery? You seem to be the one that brought up that subject. Remind you of your old playground days? Eh? Davey, aka the Pirate, Dog, Murderous Pig, Doctor......... |
Cheney's new fishing companion
On Apr 14, 6:43 am, rw wrote:
You're entitled to your own opinions, but not to your own facts. This web site shows a graph of the national debt as a percentage of the nation's annual income: http://zfacts.com/p/318.html Big deal. It's short term. If history is fair, Greenspan will be judged for allowing two very large periods of "irrational exuberance" run out of control. Although the first (the dot com bubble) left with some pain, the second one (the housing market) will end up causing more long-term pain, and perhaps severe pain, IMO. That Clinton happened to get in and get out at opportune times, and look good economically for doing so, was purely accidental and had nothing to do with any actual policy differences between the Dems and Reps. You don't really believe the dot-com bubble was anything more than an inevitably bursting bubble, do you? Oh, and I do agree that there's hardly such a thing as an economically conservative Republican anymore, and that both parties are addicted to feeding at the trough. Interestingly enough, John McCain is a zero- pork guy; I respect that. I also agree with Scott -- if the Dems really were strongly against what is happening, they could do something, even shut down the government if they wanted. Jon. |
Cheney's new fishing companion
"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 11:37:48 -0500, "Wolfgang" wrote: possessed by homoerotic imagery? Possessed? Yes. Homoerotic imagery? Uh huh. You seem to be the one that brought up that subject. I do? Hm...... O.k., why don't you go ahead and show us a relevant quote? Remind you of your old playground days? Eh? My playground days were spent doing what kids do on playgrounds. You really think your fantasies are going to convince anyone? Davey, aka the Pirate, Dog, Murderous Pig, Doctor......... Imbecile. Wolfgang |
Cheney's new fishing companion
"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... Possessed? Yes. Homoerotic imagery? Uh huh. You seem to be the one that brought up that subject. I do? Hm...... O.k., why don't you go ahead and show us a relevant quote? No? Well, gosh, ain't we all surprised? Now, where were we? Hm....... Oh yes......why do you supposed it is that you and kennie and stevie and mikie......and dicklet (hee, hee, hee).....are so possessed by homoerotic imagery? Wolfgang |
Cheney's new fishing companion
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Cheney's new fishing companion
"rw" wrote in message m... wrote: On Apr 14, 6:43 am, rw wrote: You're entitled to your own opinions, but not to your own facts. This web site shows a graph of the national debt as a percentage of the nation's annual income: http://zfacts.com/p/318.html Big deal. It's short term. If history is fair, Greenspan will be judged for allowing two very large periods of "irrational exuberance" run out of control. Although the first (the dot com bubble) left with some pain, the second one (the housing market) will end up causing more long-term pain, and perhaps severe pain, IMO. That Clinton happened to get in and get out at opportune times, and look good economically for doing so, was purely accidental and had nothing to do with any actual policy differences between the Dems and Reps. So you don't believe that the differences between the Democrats and the Republicans regarding, for example, tax rates make any difference to the economy? It doesn't. On the other hand, it DOES cause the proliferation of Ponderosa pine......at moderate elevations. Wolfgang who figures, what the hell, it CAN'T hurt to inject a bit of sense into yet another twitfest.....right? |
Cheney's new fishing companion
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... wrote: ... Interestingly enough, John McCain is a zero- pork guy; I respect that. I think it's silly. If one of my Senators climbed up on a high horse and declared that the rules of the game suck so on behalf of my constituents in Illinois I'm going to forfeit the game I'd fire the dumb sumbitch. Hm......which way doth the wind blow today? I also agree with Scott -- if the Dems really were strongly against what is happening, they could do something, even shut down the government if they wanted. Sure, the Dems could commit political suicide if they wanted to, but why on earth would they want to ? Well, it really isn't so much a matter of want. I mean, why would a blind man WANT to step off the cliff of whose presence he is entirely oblivious? Better to let the clock run out on Shrub and the current Congress then do better next time. And we're all counting on you to do it. Wolfgang seriously, you boys are a riot. :) |
Cheney's new fishing companion
On Apr 14, 12:23 pm, rw wrote:
So you don't believe that the differences between the Democrats and the Republicans regarding, for example, tax rates make any difference to the economy? The things they quibble over? Nope. Jon. |
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