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EXTRA!EXTRA! EXTRA! Spelling Challenged Coloradan Discovers OldRacial Terms used by Older Persons
.. . . but is still a poseur who can't admit he got caught posting a
lie about an NRA Board member. |
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more drivel from the left.....no big deal....fig's you can't
sleep at night due to my spelling...ha,, ha, !! |
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On Jan 10, 9:44*am, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
more drivel from the left.....no big deal....fig's you can't sleep at night due to my spelling...ha,, ha, *!! Hmm, you've had both the left and right pointing out the fallacy of stories you've cut and pasted. Your role in perpetuating a lie continues to do harm to an honorable man, a learned educator and board member of one of the rights's staunchest groups. Its not about spelling, but about false information. To lie about one thing, and not admit that you're wrong, calls anything else you post into question. I learned long ago, in the military and in my personal and professional life, to quickly right wrongs. If I find I've given out bad info, I correct it. Because of this, people trust what I say and listen to my input. Because of this, my integrity has rarely been called into question. If you intent is to further degrade your message, continue in this vain. If you would rather be listened to, fix the problem. Frank Reid (who exempts his fishing stories from the above rule set) |
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we need a billion bumper stickers made,,"dont blame me,,i didnt vote
for the muslim" i'll buy one,,cause i didnt vote for the muslim |
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On Jan 10, 10:10*am, "~^ beancounter ~^"
wrote: we need a billion bumper stickers made,,"dont blame me,,i didnt vote for the muslim" i'll buy one,,cause i didnt vote for the muslim I give up. Perpetuating lies. Glad I'm not one of your customers (by the way, business folk check up on things like this). Frank Reid |
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good, i only accept clients that can think straight anyway....
special rates for da's lib/dems.... On Jan 10, 9:26*am, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: On Jan 10, 10:10*am, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote: we need a billion bumper stickers made,,"dont blame me,,i didnt vote for the muslim" i'll buy one,,cause i didnt vote for the muslim I give up. *Perpetuating lies. *Glad I'm not one of your customers (by the way, business folk check up on things like this). Frank Reid |
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1. ‘Hillary Was Right’ About Obama and Terror During the 2008 presidential race Hillary Clinton’s campaign warned that if a national security crisis arose with Barack Obama in the White House and the “red phone” alerting him rang at 3 a.m., he could not be trusted to adequately respond. “Turns out Hillary Rodham Clinton was right all along,” declared Charles Hurt, Washington, D.C. bureau chief for the New York Post. Hillary’s warning in a campaign ad suggested that an Obama White House would so downplay the threat posed by terrorism that “the government’s focus would shift away from the harsh and determined tactics used to protect the homeland,” Hurt wrote on Friday, adding, “Instead, Obama would turn his attention to becoming more popular in the world and stress negotiations over hardball tactics.” vThat attitude has trickled down to all levels of the government responsible for national security, according to Hurt. On Thursday, President Obama sought to calm Americans’ fears about the terror threat following the attempted bombing of a plane on Christmas Day. But “there wasn’t much to see in the White House other than bungling of previous bungling,” according to Hurt, as the administration rescheduled Obama’s address to the country several times. At 8 a.m., the White House said the president would speak at 1 p.m. Then at 1 p.m., the announcement came that he would deliver his address at 3 p.m. At 3 p.m., the White House said Obama would speak at 4:30 p.m. He took the podium at 4:34 p.m. Hurt cited Obama’s trip to Cairo last year to address the Muslim world, when he said it is “part of my responsibility as president of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear,” and opined, “If you have time for such nonsense, then you are not spending enough time thinking about how to thwart this enemy. |
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Well your dogged refusal to acknowledge or correct a lie that you
posted about an NRA Board member pretty much moves your putative motivation from political/partisan to something else. Its fair to say that given some of your past stuff, racism at least plays a part of your intense dislike of Obama. But I will venture a bit further based on a little experience with some of the Western outbreaks of Neo- fascism; At this point I would take long odds that you have or will have some affiliation or are at least will become a fellow traveler in Aryan Nations type circles. The tip off for me is your willingness to participate in a smear of even someone like Professor Olson, an activist in some conservative causes. That means/ends swishiness is pretty characteristic of low brow folk besotted with a radical ideology that seems to have lots of answers. IE Communism, fascism, Rand-ism, La Rouche-ism etc.. My guess is fascist racism. On the positive side, at least you won't be as successful at passing yourself off as a conservative, which you definitely are not. Dave |
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Democrats are split on how to deal with Acorn, the liberal "community
organizing" group that deployed thousands of get-out-the-vote workers last election. State and city Democratic officials -- who've been contending with its many scandals -- are moving against it. Washington Democrats are still sweeping Acorn abuses under a rug. On Monday, Nevada officials charged Acorn, its regional director and its Las Vegas field director with submitting thousands of fraudulent voter registration forms last year. Larry Lomax, the registrar of voters in Las Vegas, says he believes 48% of Acorn's forms "are clearly fraudulent." On Thursday, prosecutors in Pittsburgh, Pa., also charged seven Acorn employees with filing hundreds of fraudulent voter registrations before last year's general election. Acorn spokesman Scott Levenson calls the Nevada criminal complaint "political grandstanding" and says that any problems were the actions of an unnamed "bad employee." But Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada's Democratic Attorney General, told the Las Vegas Sun that Acorn itself is named in the criminal complaint. She says that Acorn's training manuals "clearly detail, condone and ... require illegal acts," such as requiring its workers to meet strict voter-registration targets to keep their jobs. Other Democrats on the ground have complaints. Fred Voight, deputy election commissioner in Philadelphia, protested after Acorn (according to the registrar of voters and his own investigation) submitted at least 1,500 fraudulent registrations last fall. "This has been going on for a number of years," he told CNN in October. St. Louis Democrat Matthew Potter, the city's deputy elections director, had similar complaints. Elsewhere, Washington state prosecutors fined Acorn $25,000 after several employees were convicted of voter registration fraud in 2007. The group signed a consent decree with King County (Seattle), requiring it to beef up its oversight or face criminal prosecution. In the 2008 election, Acorn's practices led to investigations, some ongoing, in 14 other states. The stink is bad enough that some congressional Democrats have taken notice. At a March 19 hearing on election problems, Michigan Rep. John Conyers, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, pressed New York Rep. Gerald Nadler, chairman of the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, to hold a hearing on Acorn. He called the charges against it "serious." Mr. Nadler agreed to consider the request... |
..... more news on dumb ass ......
Well your dogged refusal to acknowledge or correct a lie that you posted about an NRA Board member pretty much moves your putative motivation from political/partisan to something else. Its fair to say that given some of your past stuff, racism at least plays a part of your intense dislike of Obama. But I will venture a bit further based on a little experience with some of the Western outbreaks of Neo- fascism; At this point I would take long odds that you have or will have some affiliation or are at least will become a fellow traveler in Aryan Nations type circles. The tip off for me is your willingness to participate in a smear of even someone like Professor Olson, an activist in some conservative causes. That means/ends swishiness is pretty characteristic of low brow folk besotted with a radical ideology that seems to have lots of answers. IE Communism, fascism, Rand-ism, La Rouche-ism etc.. My guess is fascist racism. On the positive side, at least you won't be as successful at passing yourself off as a conservative, which you definitely are not. Dave |
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