'Republican' Fuzzy Logic

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MrPALCO

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<< Why did Republicans, forgive and pray for Newt Gingrich, Henry Hyde, and Bob Livingston for their marital infidelities, yet many Republicans thought Clinton should have been hung by his *#&amp;$@ for the same thing >>



We require our leaders to step down from power over us when they fall. Personally we do not reject them.

Liberals and those that apologize for Liberals, celebrate and promote their leaders as they commit ever increasing acts of public sin.
Because of this, the community that supports these Leaders will be dragged into ever increasing sin and will reap the result of their folly, which is ultimate failure.

A BIG difference.



 

noproblems

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FYI, the Republicans got the white house, you are correct...but lets always remember that most Americans actually voted for Gore. The only real reason that you won is because of our antiquated political process.

I do predict that the cyclical thing will occur in 2004(putting a Democrat back in office), not because of the Democrats superior leadership capabilities, but rather because Bush is such an a**wipe, as he is proving already with his decisions in office.

Though I found your response to be mildly humorous(though somewhat on a Wrestlemania level of intelligence), I feel from the remainder of your comments that you are somewhat bitter. Relax, the Republicans won: you can let up the liberal-bashing for a while. And you can try to remember that most of the Democratic base is much more conservative than you and your fellow Republican propagandists would have anyone believe.

As for your comments on the Paula Jones thing, I'd hardly say that you could call her a credible witness. The fact is that what disgusts most Americans is the fact that the Republican Propagandists set out to get Clinton &quot;anyway they could.&quot; I believe that they should pay as large of a price in our moral judgments as Clinton.
 

MrPALCO

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<< The only real reason that you won is because of our antiquated political process. >>



I thank God that this &quot;antiquated political process&quot; lead by the Words of The Constitution, has allowed this Nation to remain The Worlds Super Power
for over 200 years.

Even when a foolish party occupies the Office, constraints laid out in the Constitution still protect the People.

God Bless America.


 

Tominator

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At least for the next 4 years the Liberals can only cry a lot.....they've been neutered!

....Ornery, you continue to bitchslap better than anyone I've ever run across...

 

Ornery

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I'll probably kick myself for being serious here, since it started off as a humorous thread, but it does have the attention of both sides of the political isle at the moment.

Look at the Democrat's voter base. The ones that don't need to be &quot;won over&quot;. All minorities, gays, unions, pro choice and feminists. Their platform is built on giving this base all that they desire for no charge to them at all. &quot;The rich&quot; will foot the bill, so vote for me! Also, we'll pass special laws to &quot;protect&quot; or give you a leg up. That base is sewn up forever more!

Some of those laws are related to sexual harassment and the hostile workplace. They pass those laws, shove them down all of our throats, then proceed to lambaste people like Clarence Thomas and Bob Packwood with them. Hey, the law is the law, right? Oh, except when old Bill decides that they don't apply to him. He panders to his voter base by passing the sexual harassment laws and then proceeds to ignore them. The fact that he got hung by his own petards is just... too... RICH!

The other funny thing, if you think about it, is that most folks reading this aren't radically left or right. If we were to homogenize all the core beliefs of everybody here, the result would probably be a straight Libertarian point of view. The funny part is that were evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, yet even a casual examination of the facts show that the Libertarian issues are 90% mirrored by the GOP platform! Go figure...
 

Wedesdo

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paltroll - shut up. your statements contribute nothing and your logic is the worst i have ever seen.
 

NesuD

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<< but lets always remember that most Americans actually voted for Gore >>



That is a tad misleading MOST generally implies an overwhelming majority. In truth the statement should read that a fraction of 1% more voters voted for Gore than for Bush. At least as far as we can tell thats what happened but I am not convinced anyone can say for certain.
 

Zenmervolt

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Hmmmm. I'm 0 for 18 on that list of yours, noproblems. However I'm a staunch Republican. Go figure. Oh, and Ornery, thanks, you said exactly what needed to be said.

Zenmervolt

EDIT: <<but lets always remember that most Americans actually voted for Gore>>
Actually, we have no idea what the popular vote was, there are over 1 million uncounted absentee ballots in California alone because the state was won by a margin greater than the number of absentee ballots cast. Most states only count absentee ballots if the margin of victory is less than the number of outstanding absentee ballots.
 

Moonbeam

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One thing we do know, NesuD, is that Bush won 5 to 4.

Wedsesdo, Maybe it's you that should shut up. Your words contributed little to me in comparison the the boon and salve offered by MrPalco. The thought that the Constitution will protect the People form the foolishness of the Bush Administration is profoundly comforting even if only his opinion.
 

etech

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The amount that Gore was ahead in the popular vote is less then the margin of error of the polls. It really does not matter anyway since the President is elected by the electoral college.

The only report I have seen of the disputed ballots in Florida shows Pres. Bush gaining more votes then Gore when they were counted once again. That throws out the argument that the USSC put Bush into office.

Ok, forget the fact that Clinton is a sexual predator, how does anyone explain the fact that he sold pardons to rich Democratic contributors.

Red
&quot;Speaking of lying, what's with this bullsh!t the RepubliKan Spin Doktors are spewing about Clinton wanting the Country to foot the whole bill for Clintons office?&quot;
The offer for the DNC to foot part of the bill for his outrageous office expenses only came AFTER it hit the news. Timing is everything to be slick.
Clinton timing
Since it's you Red, I'll ignore your mispelling of the word Republican as a slip of your rhetoric.

 

Michael

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Zenmervolt - I linked to the official CA elections site quite a while ago showing that all the absentee ballots were counted. I do not think that absentee ballots are not counted.

The whole arguement over who had the most votes in the popular vote is silly.

1) The Presidency is not decided by the popular vote

2) More Americans did not vote than did vote, so &quot;most&quot; did not vote for Gore, most didn't vote at all.

If you're going to play with vote numbers, then more people voted for someone other than Gore than voted for Gore. So Gore was rejected by the people who did vote (same applies to Bush).

If the Republicans can make any sort of dent at all into the black vote which is almost completely Democrat, then they will win by a large margin. It also depends on who is running. Clinton was very, very good at running for office.

Michael
 

Zenmervolt

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Michael, apparently I was wrong about the absentee ballots, but I had been operating based upon the information given to me by several professors in the History / International Affairs / PoliSci department here at Pitt. Granted that information dated to late Dec, and I had not checked back, but my comment on the absentee ballots was made with the (apparantly erroneous) belief that I was correct. I have a hard time believeing that the total popular vote was accurately counted, however, as the election system is not set up for that type of a count. Of course it is a moot point anyway as both sides agreed to the rules in advance.

Zenmervolt
 

noproblems

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I took the test and it turns out I am a Libertarian Centrist(leaning ever so slightly left) . . . and damned proud of it? . . .hmmmm

Just out of curiosity, why are all the people who go to these forums so damned Republican? or is it just my imagination that every time something is posted here that questions their agenda, there are many who have a Limbaugh hissy fit and get their conservative panties in a bunch?
 

Pennstate

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maybe not in number, but they are certainly the most vocal. They work together like a mob
 

MrPALCO

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Only a Liberal or someone who apologizes for Liberals could find comfort in the assumption that if the rules of the election were changed, they would win.

Perhaps we should go back and give my Giants the Super Bowl victory, after all, I assume more people wanted them to take the Prize.

 

Ornery

Lifer
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I'm stuck voting GOP because of the main issues. If you start getting to to the nitpicking little issues of the far right wackos, it's just embarrassing

But they don't worry me much, because even if they get their way, it won't cost us anything tax-wise. But if the far left start getting their way... LOOK OUT! Their appetite for new programs is boundless. I'm on their side if all they're worried about is having the right to burn the US flag. But I'm outta there when they think they have the right to national health care, child care and housing subsidies.

If Reverend Bubba wants kids to be taught about creation in school, who cares? Doesn't cost a dime. If Reverend Jessie wants kids bussed all over creation... cha-ching$$$$$$!!
 

etech

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<< why are all the people who go to these forums so damned Republican? >>

Go back over the last two weeks, see how many threads are ones attacking Republicans vs. threads attacking Democrats.

When you get them added up then let's talk about whining and who is doing the most of it.
 

frogger

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sorry to insult all the Republikan whores! :|

But they submit to the whim of their Fatcat, rich, power minded, bloated, elistist men. :|

They cowtow to what their rich husbands want to keep the damn jewelry hanging on their necks. :|

A Democrat woman uses her mind to actually think! :Q
 

JellyBaby

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Nothing like layers of blanket statements to keep you warm on a cold winter night, eh frogger?
 
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