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 rawbunzel
 
posted on May 25, 2002 08:27:44 PM new
Doing great. Sunny day and managed to get a lot done around here for a change. One of my cats is sick though. Always someone gets sick on a holiday week-end. Must be that full moon!

You have to work on Memorial Day? Bummer. bet you haven't heard that word in awhile!

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on May 25, 2002 08:38:07 PM new
Oh thank gawd twinsoft! I thought I was having flashbacks.

yellowstone, the only thing I did that might have been offensive was my drinking gif. I apologize if that offended you, but it is a full moon!

Most people here love Clinton. Not all are democrats either. Coming out of 8 years of prosperity into a recession and a costly war (again I add, that the President said "will never be over" ), can you see why some Americans are upset? As I asked you before, if you took away this war, what has Bush done? I think Borillar has asked that question a hundred times and has never gotten an answer.

Anyways, Bart's bum doesn't bother me. I thought it was funny.

[ edited by kraftdinner on May 25, 2002 08:39 PM ]
 
 twinsoft
 
posted on May 25, 2002 08:40:00 PM new
Nice to hear. Right now I'm rewriting one of the programs I sell on eBay. 'Got about 10,000 lines of code so far but there's light at the end of the tunnel. When it's done I'll post it elsewhere and maybe some folks will help me beta test. Looks good so far, no major snags anyway.

 
 rawbunzel
 
posted on May 25, 2002 09:02:20 PM new
10,000 lines of code!!!! ACK! I just bought a HTML 4 book at a yard sale so I can learn how to make paragraphs. LOL

I simply cannot imagine writing 10,000 lines of code. I'd like to see what you've done.

 
 Borillar
 
posted on May 26, 2002 07:39:56 AM new
yellowstone, you can take all of the cheapshots at Clinton that you want and it won't bother me, as I'm not a Democrat.

On the other hand, anything that puts Bush "up" is a different matter. Expect to get challanged.

Given a choice of Whom I would prefer to have for President right now, Bush, Jr. or Clinton, I'd pick Clinton anyday. So would the majority of Americans. There were many confused Voters who voted Republican last time because they were taught to revile Clinton and to think that the Republican Party was Moral. They aren't going to make that same mistake anytime soon.

Would Clinton win if he ran in 2004? Hell, yes he would! He'd sweep the Republicans CLEAN off the ballot! And do you know what? THERE IS NO LAW TO PREVENT CLINTON FROM RUNNING AGAIN FOR A THIRD TERM!

Clin-ton . . . CLIN-ton . . . CLIN-TON . . . CLIN-TON . . . [I]CLIN-TON![/i 2004, here We COME!!!!



 
 yellowstone
 
posted on May 26, 2002 09:16:47 AM new
it won't bother me, as I'm not a Democrat

Borillar
I just want to understand something. By your above statement am I to understand that you are part of that 20% that I talked about in the "Cheryl gets it when will you" thread?

If Clinton did run for President again, it would be the biggest mud slingenist campaign by both sides in the history of the USA.

 
 dman3
 
posted on May 26, 2002 09:48:48 AM new
There was a point That I felt if clinton ran again he would win not because he is so great Or the best but mainly its was because people had grew acustom to his politics.

But at this time being in the middle of so much termoil as we are I can't say that is the case inless a really strong cadidate comes along I think most would vote bush back in hopes many of the things started will be well on there way to being sorted in the next four years.

in any case no matter who ends up beeing president in 2004 I think you ill find very little of what has been already done and laws that have been passed will be done away with security and tracking in this country is only going to get tighter inless terrorist and radical group totally vanish from the planet.

In many many ways this country is built nearly on the same type of thinking as the terrorist, America fights to the death for it's freedoms and liberty and beliefs.

most normal americans dont strap bombs to them selves and go in to public building in other coutries and blow them and everyone else away but rather launch misiles with there names tattooed on them into other countries in the name and defence of there liberties, freedom and beliefs.

In the end if ever a true peace maker comes along they will be a group not connected to any country or forum of military they will come with out guns or revenge in mind,they will come without papers contract or pacts. They will arive arms wide open and extendened in honest friendship willing to work with others in trust.

Untill then the beat goes on we all continue to repete the same old history and mistakes over and over.





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[ edited by dman3 on May 26, 2002 10:03 AM ]
 
 krs
 
posted on May 26, 2002 10:35:56 AM new
And be named Gork.

 
 nycyn
 
posted on May 26, 2002 12:16:37 PM new
>>Untill then the beat goes on we all continue to repete the same old history and mistakes over and over.<<

Like some of these threads.

Borillar: I think Clinton was the best President we had in a while. I also vote a variety of parties, even Republican on an occassion or two.

That makes me a common American. I am here to attest that as such Bush scares the chit out of me and I have no reason to respect him whatsoever to date. I'm open to change.

Would you want to clean-up after Junior? I mean assuming he continues on like he has been. After all he still has a term to finish so the jury should still be out. Maybe Bill would rather cut his losses, get a shovel and start digging.

[Not edited at all by nycyn]


 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on May 26, 2002 12:17:06 PM new
Just in time dman!




 
 Helenjw
 
posted on May 26, 2002 01:05:02 PM new
LOL!!! Kraftdinner

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on May 26, 2002 02:10:39 PM new
Wouldn't it be funny Helen if something like this DID happen and saved us all? We're all so grateful & want to know who this great stranger is. He takes of his mask & it's Clinton!!


 
 Helenjw
 
posted on May 26, 2002 02:26:52 PM new
Kraftdinner, Wouldn't that be Wonderful!!!

Too good to be true though.

Helen

 
 Borillar
 
posted on May 27, 2002 12:14:09 PM new
"I just want to understand something."

yellowstone, I've been telling everyone here who asked, not ASS-U-ME-D, that I am *NOT* a Democrat; as in, the Democratic Party, nor do I support any of their candidates. Just because 99% of my complaints are about Bush, jackasses who support Bush keep thinking that ONLY a Democrat would be objecting! What complete nonsense! America now is made up of a large chunk of "none of the above" when it comes to tradional political parties. I happen to be one of them. So it is a mystery to me why so many bozoos think that if you hate Bush, you must be a bleeding heart liberal democrat! I happen to be an "Ultra-Conservative", wanting to take this country backm to the "good ole days" when this was a Democracy! I didn't like Democrats slamming the Fourth Amendment and I sure as hell dislike Republicans for trying to demolish the rest! But given a choice between Clinton and Bush, Clinton takes it totally! While I am not a Clinton Supporter-or-Die type, I'm not so stupid as to want Bush over Clinton!



 
 Linda_K
 
posted on May 27, 2002 12:49:38 PM new
Borillar said, "America now is made up of a large chunk of "none of the above" when it comes to tradional political parties. I happen to be one of them".

I happen to be one of them too.

The thing that is sad [to me] is how few even bother to choose a side...any side. What were the numbers of voters who turned out in the 2002 election??? Somewhere under 50% I believe. Too many not realizing how important our right, and obligation, to vote is.

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on May 27, 2002 01:12:28 PM new
I thought the election was weird to begin with, with Gore not being supported by Clinton. (Was Gore trying to distance himself from Clinton's 'morality'?) That confused a lot of people imo, leaving us with Bush, Nader, Buchannan and who knows who else. Who were the voters supposed to pick? I think the 50% turn-out was a strong message that the American citizens aren't happy with what they have to choose from.


 
 auroranorth
 
posted on May 27, 2002 08:59:42 PM new
Can someone explain to me why the 2 US marshall's who picked up Vince fosters body and breifcase in the park were sent to Waco texas to take part in that less than 24hours later? Can they also explain what Lon Horiuchi was doing there on day 1 with a sniper rifle ? Can someone explain to me why both of these marshall's just happened to be shot (in the back). Can someone explain where the bullets are ? and No you democrats this is not picking on someone this is reality. I am not saying Bush is not an ahole thats an apple and this is an orange. and both seem rotten.

 
 auroranorth
 
posted on May 27, 2002 09:02:45 PM new
Kraftdiner 'He takes of his mask & it's Clinton!!'


Why Not he has taken everything else off.

 
 yellowstone
 
posted on May 27, 2002 09:20:30 PM new


 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on May 27, 2002 10:11:14 PM new
Actually, from what I've heard, he didn't have to take ANY of his clothes off.


 
 auroranorth
 
posted on May 31, 2002 08:43:09 PM new
2 points first off the bombing of 2 foreign emabssies and the Uss cole were in fact terror attacks the happned under Clinton,

And don't even try to compare Kennedy war hero to Clinton draft dodger

 
 davebraun
 
posted on June 2, 2002 08:12:14 PM new
Sounds like someones listening to too much talk radio and believes what they hear. So what if a six year old asks about sex, when are they supposed to discover sexuality at 30? At least Clinton isn't as repressed as the rest off the tight a** wasps that run this place. I can imagine the Bush Legacy OIL. So get back in your gas guzzling SUV and don't forget to turn right at the corner of Freedom & Civil Liberties Boulevard.

 
 yellowstone
 
posted on June 2, 2002 08:49:58 PM new
davebraun
She wasn't just asking about "sex" she was asking about "oral sex". So what was he supposed to say, something like well pumkin she got down on her knees and then she sucked his____. Sounds pretty sick huh. Yea that's right when you look at "oral sex" in it's true form and meaning, and keep in mind it's being said to a 6 year old girl, then it becomes something a little vulgar. Or at least a little distasteful, no pun intended.

Edited to add; There isn't any way that a morally thinking parent can easily broach this subject with a 6 year old.

[ edited by yellowstone on Jun 2, 2002 09:02 PM ]
 
 Borillar
 
posted on June 2, 2002 09:11:41 PM new
If Ken Starr and his far-right cronies hadn't pushed this information onto the Internet and every news media and every talk television show in the country for years on end, what would Republican Voters have done for entertainment? With the Republican-owned media everywhere and the constant barrage on every channel talkiing about blowjobs, was it any wonder that kids heard about it? What staggered me was the Republican COMPLAINT that it was all Clinton's fault -- like as if he really wanted his personal, private sex life smeared all over the planet!




 
 yellowstone
 
posted on June 2, 2002 09:19:11 PM new
Borillar
You call it a private sex life you need to get your priorities straight. The fact is that HE did it in the oral office, oops I mean oval office and HE did it with an intern.

I guess by your way of thinking and priorities that means that all interns are up for grabs to enhance someones private sex life.

 
 yellowstone
 
posted on June 2, 2002 09:27:23 PM new
Borillar
And when a Senator, Congressman or a President diddles an intern then it's perfectly allright to do the deed in whatever government office they choose?

 
 docpjw
 
posted on June 2, 2002 09:43:18 PM new
This all comes down (No Pun Intended) to the Fact(s) that "Bitter" Republicans (yellowstone??) could NOT get Clinton out of office either By a National Vote, or a Impeachment. Time to get over it and Get on with it. Best spend the Time (Bitter Republicans That is) Figuring out how to fend off "Bitter" Democrats who vow NOT to make the same Mistakes they did, GOOD LUCK!!

 
 yellowstone
 
posted on June 2, 2002 09:51:54 PM new
docpjw
I won't insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said.

 
 hepburn101
 
posted on June 2, 2002 09:52:52 PM new
Lets not forget that it takes two to blow...er...tango. He might have done it in the whitehouse while on duty, but at least he was still sitting at his desk while said intern was on her knees like a rat eating cheese. (sorry...just a bit of humor).

 
 yellowstone
 
posted on June 2, 2002 09:56:31 PM new
.....and he was shuffling and signing papers the whole time.

 
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