  cho0b
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I've watched your comments for a long while... I can't tell if you're just looking past the bad and trying to squeeze out some good or what.
I wonder if George Bush would ever think about using one of his mighty signing statements to stop piracy. I mean, he's already used them to stop the Bill of Rights.
Why aren't we entitled to see his signing statements? Why did the president give himself the power to be a legislator?
What do you think about that? Aren't the terrorists winning if we let them rape our Constitution?
p.s. terrorists=pirates? Right? Riiiight. Mkay. |
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1 edit | said by cho0b :I've watched your comments for a long while... I can't tell if you're just looking past the bad and trying to squeeze out some good or what. I wonder if George Bush would ever think about using one of his mighty signing statements to stop piracy. I mean, he's already used them to stop the Bill of Rights. Why aren't we entitled to see his signing statements? Why did the president give himself the power to be a legislator? What do you think about that? Aren't the terrorists winning if we let them rape our Constitution? p.s. terrorists=pirates? Right? Riiiight. Mkay. Well that didn't take long....six posts until some clueless one blames George Bush, lmao!
Has it occurred to you that George Bush might not even be in office when this treaty, IF it ever happens, goes through? Might be your Golden Boy wielding that mighty pen. And if you think he won't, think again. His corruption runs deep. -- 11,871 DEADLY TERROR ATTACKS SINCE 9/11~~SARAH BRIGHTMAN SYMPHONY WORLD TOUR |
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  cho0b
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| I wasn't blaming George Bush. I was asking him specifically what he thought about Bush and his signing statements. It was basically unrelated to the discussion going on.
Thanks though, it means a lot to me to be called clueless.  |
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| reply to cho0b said by cho0b :I've watched your comments for a long while... I can't tell if you're just looking past the bad and trying to squeeze out some good or what. You don't need to put too much thought into it. If it might be bad for corporate America, you'll see TK jump all over it. He's so predictable. |
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| said by digitalfreak :said by cho0b :I've watched your comments for a long while... I can't tell if you're just looking past the bad and trying to squeeze out some good or what. You don't need to put too much thought into it. If it might be bad for corporate America, you'll see TK jump all over it. He's so predictable. Hehehe, exactly. He's a typical one-bit corporate shill, full of lies and hilariously obvious mispresentations. -- [BQUOTE=[user=bicker]]Waaaa waaaa waaaa. You just want what you want and don't care to factor in what is right or true. Your perspectives are un-American, and deserve far more ridicule than I'm prepared to pile on them. [/BQUOTE] |
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