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Ken Fortenberry typed:
Tim J. wrote: Ken Fortenberry typed: Tim J. wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Tim J. wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Just curious, the nitwit gal blathering about Nazis in the video, is she somebody you know ? I didn't watch the video - I avoid listening to BF-the-condescending-asshole at all costs. Just remember, he's much smarter than you and anyone you know. Just ask him. ... You're probably right. Barney Frank is smarter than me and most anyone I know. Is there something wrong with that ? Trust me, there's *absolutely* nothing wrong with that. He stays in office because he has a "D" next to his name and he's in Massachusetts; he has no redeeming value. Smart people have no redeeming value and should not serve in public office ? Wow - that's quite a leep. Barney Frank is smarter than *everyone*, in his mind. A man that won't listen to anyone else because they are beneath him is a dangerous man to have in power, especially when the sheep keep putting him there. That's what you've got in Barney Frank. Barney Frank is dangerous ? I like the idea of smart people dismissing the fools as, well ..., fools. I don't think that's dangerous at all, in fact it's a downright goddamn refreshing thing to see in a politician. I'd much rather have a smart man in office who is dismissive of fools than some mealy-mouthed dumbass who panders to every idiot on the block. Barney Frank dismisses anyone who disagrees with him (and even many who do) as a fool. That doesn't mean there aren't some fools in the bunch, but not everyone qualifies. I'm not putting forth that Mr. Frank is not smart - he is. He's also an arrogant son-of-a-bitch who *knows* he's got a keener view of the truth than everyone else - regardless of the facts. I mean, saying something like "These two entities - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac - are not facing any kind of financial crisis. The more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, the less we will see in terms of affordable housing" doesn't seem like something that makes him wizard-smart in hindsight, does it? I'd say, as Financial Services Committee Chairman, it even makes him dangerous. Even though the vast majority of the financial experts in the world were caught by surprise by the worldwide financial meltdown of 2008 you've decided it's Barney Frank who's dangerous ? That's an interesting perspective. The "vast majority" aren't in a position of oversight and regulation so, yeah, that makes him more dangerous. Not more wrong, just more dangerous. I like the guy . . . He doesn't like you - he despises you. . . . and I laughed out loud when he told the nitwit that arguing with her would be like arguing with the dining room table. But you somehow seem to have the ability to read the man's mind and know what he's thinking about everyone else. That is a real talent and I would never argue with a man who has that particular talent. I don't have to be a mind reader to know what Barney Frank is thinking; he says it for all to hear and his actions speak loudly. Again, I didn't watch the video and don't intend to watch. You and Barney can have each other - you're quite the deserving pair, almost soul brothers. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry typed: But you somehow seem to have the ability to read the man's mind and know what he's thinking about everyone else. That is a real talent and I would never argue with a man who has that particular talent. I don't have to be a mind reader to know what Barney Frank is thinking; he says it for all to hear and his actions speak loudly. Again, I didn't watch the video and don't intend to watch. You and Barney can have each other - you're quite the deserving pair, almost soul brothers. Why thanks, Timmmay. That's the nicest compliment you've ever paid me. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message ... He's also an arrogant son-of-a-bitch who *knows* he's got a keener view of the truth than everyone else - regardless of the facts. ummm, do you actually live in Congressman Franks' district?? If so, one hell of lot of folks, for a lotta damned elections, would have far less problem with him than you do. He must be one hell of a diligent fellow at district service to get re-elected that many times. Tom |
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Tom Littleton wrote:
"Tim J." wrote in message ... He's also an arrogant son-of-a-bitch who *knows* he's got a keener view of the truth than everyone else - regardless of the facts. ummm, do you actually live in Congressman Franks' district?? If so, one hell of lot of folks, for a lotta damned elections, would have far less problem with him than you do. He must be one hell of a diligent fellow at district service to get re-elected that many times. Read my previous posts. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Tim J. wrote:
Tom Littleton wrote: "Tim J." wrote: He's also an arrogant son-of-a-bitch who *knows* he's got a keener view of the truth than everyone else - regardless of the facts. ummm, do you actually live in Congressman Franks' district?? If so, one hell of lot of folks, for a lotta damned elections, would have far less problem with him than you do. He must be one hell of a diligent fellow at district service to get re-elected that many times. Read my previous posts. I've read all your previous posts and I'd be interested in your answer to this. All you've said is that Barney Franks gets elected because he has a D behind his name, but you're not talking about Dems and Republicans, and that the people who vote for him are sheep. Are these sheep your neighbors ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message m... Read my previous posts. -- TL, Tim I have, Tim, and that's why I'm asking. I don't know, exactly, what part of the State that Barney represents. Is he your elected Congressman? If so, refer to my earlier post. If not, then your opinion holds about as much weight as mine........ Tom |
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 16:12:32 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: I don't have to be a mind reader to know what Barney Frank is thinking Oh-oh....this can't end well...not that it had that prospect beforehand-like, but still... Help? Oh, I think we're WELL past that, R |
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 11:49:15 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote:
On Aug 24, 5:15*am, Ken Fortenberry wrote: Tim J. wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Tim J. wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Just curious, the nitwit gal blathering about Nazis in the video, is she somebody you know ? I didn't watch the video - I avoid listening to BF-the-condescending-asshole at all costs. Just remember, he's much smarter than you and anyone you know. Just ask him. ... You're probably right. Barney Frank is smarter than me and most anyone I know. Is there something wrong with that ? Trust me, there's *absolutely* nothing wrong with that. He stays in office because he has a "D" next to his name and he's in Massachusetts; he has no redeeming value. Smart people have no redeeming value and should not serve in public office ? Wow - that's quite a leep. Barney Frank is smarter than *everyone*, *in his mind. A man that won't listen to anyone else because they are beneath him is a dangerous man to have in power, especially when the sheep keep putting him there. That's what you've got in Barney Frank. Barney Frank is dangerous ? I like the idea of smart people dismissing the fools as, well ..., fools. I don't think that's dangerous at all, in fact it's a downright goddamn refreshing thing to see in a politician. I'd much rather have a smart man in office who is dismissive of fools than some mealy-mouthed dumbass who panders to every idiot on the block. -- Ken Fortenberry- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Exactly. It is truely amazing how so many of these know nothing/say no- to-everything/ coupon-clipping America Haters, who pretend to be "conservatives" instead of getting treatment for their various personality disorders, . . . want to build libraries and plant monuments to such illustrious mental giants as toe-tapping dancer Tom De Lay, Rev. Ashcroft, and Delusional Raygun, or make macho heroes out of armchair bad-shot phonies like John Wayne, GW, and Dick-less Cheney,... and cast moral paragons out of gambling addict Bennett, and the patron saint of masochistic male prostitutes, Karl Rove and classic angry pervert, Grover Norquist. But, you know, I would defend to the last round the right of all the phony "conservative" America haters to occupy any stall in any dirtbag truck stop in this great country of ours, and their God Given right to toe-tap any willing adult into any disgusting act or otherwise as provided in the secret codicil of the new RNC platform. Just as long as they leave the children, and the disabled alone, and pay their condo fees on time. Which, once again proves that I am a tolerant man. Dave the Moderate Yeah, but what about the fags, queers, homos, and...and...well, the lezbos and them tranny sumbitches - do they get some say-so in all of this...? HTH, R |
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 18:28:09 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: Tom Littleton wrote: "Tim J." wrote in message ... He's also an arrogant son-of-a-bitch who *knows* he's got a keener view of the truth than everyone else - regardless of the facts. ummm, do you actually live in Congressman Franks' district?? If so, one hell of lot of folks, for a lotta damned elections, would have far less problem with him than you do. He must be one hell of a diligent fellow at district service to get re-elected that many times. Read my previous posts. Um, I threw away the cereal box - can you send me the ring...? Seriously, man, WTF...? R |
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Tom Littleton wrote:
"Tim J." wrote in message m... Read my previous posts. -- TL, Tim I have, Tim, and that's why I'm asking. I don't know, exactly, what part of the State that Barney represents. Is he your elected Congressman? If so, refer to my earlier post. If not, then your opinion holds about as much weight as mine........ My opinion holds *no* more weight than yours, and no, he's not from my district. So what? -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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