I've noticed lately, that when a Republicriminal finishes spewing hisbullsh*t, he caps it off with that little gem.
Do they think they sound clever? Who are they parrotting when they say that, anyway?
2006-08-29
20:00:06
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lol @ Jim. The "No, YOU'RE a doodiehead" response. Gee, I never saw that one coming…
2006-08-29
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update #1
Once again President Bush has deceived the American people to open the way for a war of aggression, this time against Lebanon. Had it been successful, regime change in Syria and Iran were next on his agenda. It is now clear that the assault on Lebanon was agreed on and planned by the U.S. and Israel long before Hezbollah, reacting to Israel’s brutal assault against Palestine, captured two Israeli soldiers on July 12 of this year which was claimed to justify bombing all of Lebanon. After his tragically criminal war in Iraq and the emerging failure of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, President Bush apparently believes he can fool most of the people all of the time.
While Europe and the Arab world overwhelmingly called for an immediate cease fire, President Bush and his administration declared Israel "has the right to defend itself," supported the invasion and rejected a cease fire. The world watched in anguish as Israeli aircraft destroyed villages, towns and civilian facilities throughout Lebanon. Hezbollah fighters stopped a massive Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon and rained thousands of missiles into northern Israel. Every belligerent utterance of George W. Bush, our “War President,” and his war seeking assistants, referenced Hezbollah, Syria and Iran in the same breath. All received their special insults, as did the Muslim world, called “Islamic Fascists” by the President of the United States.
2006-08-29 21:19:26
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answered by soulsearcher 5
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Well, I would think that the NAACP would be very interested to hear public speakers ending their statements with such a blatant racial remark. If this happened, even once, much less on a regular basis, I think we all would have heard about it.
And as far as biased bullschidt, Do you think you sound clever? Who are YOU parroting today?
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One would think that you would take the addendum to include the name of your politico, as well as the date(s) of these speeches.
And, as far as the original intent of the phrase, it is invariabley lost. Recently, it stems from John Trapp's 'Mellificium theologicum, or the marrow of many good authors', 1647:
"Gods people shall not spare to call a spade a spade, a niggard a niggard."
No doubt, Trapp took the translation by Erasmus to heart when penning his treatise on racism. In our modern age, it is most likely not so with people who use that phrase today.
2006-08-29 20:05:04
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Fox information's remark is truthfully Conservative. Greta Van Sustrand and Shepard Smith will be surprised to hearken to that they are Conservative, and each have their own shows on Fox. seems they prefer the freedom of now not having a DNC fax pc of their workplaces. no matter if it really is Conservative to report the entire advice, which includes the comments the aforementioned networks do not desire us to ensure, than i assume Fox information is Conservative. CNN chased out Glenn Beck. even as is his Conservative replace due back?
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Don't recall hearing that one, but while your at it research where that saying came from ( its origin)and what it means. It's not racial, or at least wasn't till someone changed the context of the statement
2006-08-29 20:47:27
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answered by mark g 6
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a dealer. spades are cards.
2006-08-30 11:02:06
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answered by Bawney 6
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or a hoe a hoe
2006-08-29 20:09:48
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answered by Rockford 7
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Or a dipshit a dipshit...
2006-08-29 20:07:33
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answered by Anonymous
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