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BamBam
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Posted: 07/29/04 - 15:33 Post subject: So how about the Democrats stance on Abort....
ing the war in Iraq
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Posted: 07/29/04 - 15:44 Post subject:
Uh, what Democratic stance on aborting the war? Ain't no stance, if Edwards' speech is any indication.
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Posted: 07/29/04 - 15:47 Post subject:
I, for one, would like it to be over.
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BamBam
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Posted: 07/29/04 - 15:51 Post subject:
| Gogirlgo wrote: | | Uh, what Democratic stance on aborting the war? Ain't no stance, if Edwards' speech is any indication. |
Oh you wacked out Pinko Women's Libber Chick......don't you know that was lip service they gave last night to the great unwashed undecided people (can anyone really be undecided at this point....and do they still have the capacity to involutarily breath without guidance), we all know these are the TWO MOST LIBERAL CANDIDATES since Mikey D. wore his little tanker helmet
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Posted: 07/29/04 - 15:56 Post subject:
| BamBam wrote: | | Gogirlgo wrote: | | Uh, what Democratic stance on aborting the war? Ain't no stance, if Edwards' speech is any indication. |
Oh you wacked out Pinko Women's Libber Chick......don't you know that was lip service they gave last night to the great unwashed undecided people (can anyone really be undecided at this point....and do they still have the capacity to involutarily breath without guidance), we all know these are the TWO MOST LIBERAL CANDIDATES since Mikey D. wore his little tanker helmet |
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Posted: 07/29/04 - 16:30 Post subject:
You mean the war that both Kerry and Edwards voted for?
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BamBam
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Posted: 07/29/04 - 16:34 Post subject:
maybe, (like) Sahara, I should have indicated this was not a political thread.......
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Posted: 07/29/04 - 18:44 Post subject:
that was pretty close to that line PH drew about Abort (dash-dash-dash)..classic
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Posted: 07/29/04 - 19:13 Post subject:
| sonnylax wrote: | You mean the war that both Kerry and Edwards voted for?
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and then voted against it
still trying to figure that one out
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Gogirlgo
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Posted: 07/29/04 - 21:20 Post subject:
| sonnylax wrote: | You mean the war that both Kerry and Edwards voted for?
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No I mean some other war smackhead.
Edwards's speech last night, if you heard it, wasn't a progressive's dream. It didn't say "and by God we're getting the hell out of a place we never should have been in the first place" or anything even remotely resembling it.
The only really good thing I heard was about the end of corporate welfare loopholes, but we'll see how that gets slimmed down to nothing before it's all over.
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