Akira 0 Posted June 12, 2004 Quote[/b] ]Say goodbye to the "Dream Ticket" No big surprise because he said it billion times. What if McCain in 2000 said yes to Bush for the vp nomination..... Then McCain woulda put the smack down on Bush for bein' an asshat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tex -USMC- 0 Posted June 12, 2004 He wouldn't have, considering all the dirty stuff that the Bush campaign pulled on McCain during the 2000 primaries. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walker 0 Posted June 12, 2004 Hi all Sensible move by McCain playing a long game and positioning him self to be the next Republican Candidate for the 2008 elections after George Bush Jnr. looses the 2004 election and the inevitable night of the long knives for the Neo Conservative wing. Kind Regards Walker Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walker 0 Posted June 14, 2004 Hi all The US Republican party needs to get rid of George Bush Jnr. and his NeoConMen wing of the party. Their Devisive strategies and fake policies need to be given the boot. * Fake Enemies for the Iraq War. * Fake Electricity Shortages in Califonia to help make their deregulated friends in Enron get wealthy enough to help out in the buying of the 2000 election and  help Arny into power after manufacturing the recall vote. * Fake Gas Shortage to help their speculator cronies get high profits to pay for the 2004 elections * Fake Tax cuts for millionaires only * Fake democracy were votes dont count. Its your pals in the courts who elect the un-president after Papa Doc Jeb has and his cronies have cheated the electors in Florida and turned it into a Banana Republic. * Fake better jobs market where the job queues are longer and people get paid less and work in temporary and part time jobs (ready to be removed after the election) * Fake better economy where the dollar is worth less and the nation is in debt up to its eyeballs. The Republicans need a true and honest leader like Sen. John McCain rather than George Bush Jnr. and his NeoConMen but I guess they will have to wait until the 2008 elections. Kind Regards Walker Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turms 0 Posted June 14, 2004 Quote[/b] ]WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of former U.S. officials is urging voters to defeat President Bush in the November election, saying his policies have isolated the United States, a spokesman for the group said on Sunday. The group of 26 former diplomats and military officials, including appointees of former Republican presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, plan to issue an open statement on Wednesday criticizing Bush's foreign policies. "We just came to agreement that this administration was really endangering the United States," said William Harrop, a former ambassador to Israel under the previous Bush administration. The signers are a mix of Democrats and Republicans, Harrop said. They include Jack Matlock and Arthur Hartman, two former ambassadors to the former Soviet Union during the 1980s. From Reuters It seems that there is a firm opposition rising among democrats and republicans, even Colin Powell is rumoured to been fed up with Bush. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akira 0 Posted June 14, 2004 Quote[/b] ]WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of former U.S. officials is urging voters to defeat President Bush in the November election, saying his policies have isolated the United States, a spokesman for the group said on Sunday. The group of 26 former diplomats and military officials, including appointees of former Republican presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, plan to issue an open statement on Wednesday criticizing Bush's foreign policies. "We just came to agreement that this administration was really endangering the United States," said William Harrop, a former ambassador to Israel under the previous Bush administration. The signers are a mix of Democrats and Republicans, Harrop said. They include Jack Matlock and Arthur Hartman, two former ambassadors to the former Soviet Union during the 1980s. From Reuters It seems that there is a firm opposition rising among democrats and republicans, even Colin Powell is rumoured to been fed up with Bush. Excellent...... *in Mr. Burns voice* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billybob2002 0 Posted June 14, 2004 Quote[/b] ]From ReutersIt seems that there is a firm opposition rising among democrats and republicans, even Colin Powell is rumoured to been fed up with Bush. Â It is time to be an asshat: BUSH '04 Â Let me say one about the economy, it is to late for Bush on this issue but this can change. Furthermore, Kerry needs to stop fucking flip-flopping on issues. Edit: an..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ralphwiggum 6 Posted June 14, 2004 It is time to be a asshat: BUSH '04 Â i really gotta say this at the explense of going OT.... a asshat? an asshat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billybob2002 0 Posted June 14, 2004 Quote[/b] ]i really gotta say this at the explense of going OT....a asshat? an asshat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walker 0 Posted June 14, 2004 Hi all Top NeoConMan U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft may be cited for of contempt after he refused to Release or Discuss Torture Memo. Quote[/b] ]June 8 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, testifying before a congressional committee, refused to release or discuss memoranda that news reports say offered justification for torturing suspected terrorists. Two Democratic senators said Ashcroft's stance may constitute contempt of Congress, a federal crime. My use of boldhttp://quote.bloomberg.com/apps....ld_news It seems like most of the George Bush Jnr.'s NeoConMen are in court more times than a Crack addict I thought it was three strikes and your out in the US? Wah by brain aches at the afrontery of this mob Walker Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billybob2002 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Maybe it's to late.....(I'll be pissed if Kerry is elected and gets the credit) http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm....ey_dc_2 Quote[/b] ]Hiring Plans Near Boom Levels-Survey Tue Jun 15,12:10 AM ET Â By Anupama Chandrasekaran NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. companies are gearing up to create jobs at rates not seen since the height of the 1990s boom, a survey released on Tuesday showed, adding to evidence that job growth will keep the U.S. economic recovery rolling. Quote[/b] ]Thirty percent of polled U.S. employers plan to add to their payrolls in the July to September period, the survey by Manpower Inc. showed. That is up from 20 percent a year earlier and 28 percent in the April to June period. Quote[/b] ]Far fewer companies now plan to lay off employees, the survey showed, making the net year-over-year increase in employers planning to create jobs the largest in the history of the Manpower survey, which was started in 1976. Quote[/b] ]The survey, by the world No. 2 staffing company, polls 16,000 U.S. employers and is adjusted for seasonal spikes and dips. It is monitored by many economists for indications on corporate hiring sentiment. Quote[/b] ]U.S. employers added a larger-than-expected 248,000 jobs in May, according to the Labor Department (news - web sites), following 346,000 in April and 353,000 in March. The 947,000 jobs created in the March-May period make it the strongest three-month stretch in four years. The solid rate of job creation also makes it more likely that the Fed's policy-makers will ratchet up U.S. interest rates from current 1958 lows when they meet June 29-30. Quote[/b] ]The percentage of companies that do not foresee changes in their workforce fell to 59 percent from 65 percent a year earlier and 62 percent in the second quarter. The percentage of employers intending to shrink their workforce fell to 6 percent from 9 percent in the year-earlier quarter, unchanged from the second quarter. "If you look at the overall atmosphere, we still have geopolitical issues, we have an election year," Joerres said. "But companies are looking at their own business and saying, 'even with the noise I have to do something to expand my business."' Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
denoir 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Lo and Behold: FOX News gives good review to Moore's Fahrenheit 911 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpongeBob 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Lo and Behold: FOX News gives good review to Moore's Fahrenheit 911 Â They just wrote that so lefties will click on that link and view that site and its adverts. Suckers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walker 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Lo and Behold: FOX News gives good review to Moore's Fahrenheit 911 Â They just wrote that so lefties will click on that link and view that site and its adverts. Suckers. Hi SpongeBob Nah just media types getting off the loosing horse and on to the winner all media do that. Kind Regards Walker Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billybob2002 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Quote[/b] ]Hi SpongeBobNah just media types getting off the loosing horse and on to the winner all media do that. Kind Regards Walker ............... no comment about Fox News...................... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tex -USMC- 0 Posted June 15, 2004 Quote[/b] ]Readers of this column may recall that I had a lot of problems with Moore's "Bowling for Columbine," particularly where I thought he took gratuitous shots at helpless targets such as Charlton Heston. LOL, that's the first time I've heard Charleton "You can have my guns when you pry them from my cold, dead fingers" Heston described as helpless. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akira 0 Posted June 16, 2004 @ June 16 2004,01:12)]Quote[/b] ]Readers of this column may recall that I had a lot of problems with Moore's "Bowling for Columbine," particularly where I thought he took gratuitous shots at helpless targets such as Charlton Heston. LOL, that's the first time I've heard Charleton "You can have my guns when you pry them from my cold, dead fingers" Heston described as helpless. [mg]http://angela.byersworks.com/column/heston.jpg[/img] Well ol' Charlie ain't himself lately. You can really tell he is getting older. I'm not sure if he has Alzheimers, but sometimes it seems like it. Also Moore creatively edited the speech Heston gives at the NRA to use against Heston. EDIT: Damn tags.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walker 0 Posted June 25, 2004 Hi all TBA's Fears of the of the Michael Moore Film Fahrenheit 9/11 appear to be well founded. Quote[/b] ]During the screening at the Uptown Theatre, I sat next to a newspaper reporter who was raised in an activist Republican party family, whose sister worked previously for the Bush White House and who considers herself moderate. She cried through the second half of the movie, which featured graphic images of injured and killed Iraqi civilians and U.S. soldiers and focused on the U.S. military's efforts to recruit minorities and poor whites. She and others who don't hew to Moore's hardcore lefty vision of the world gave him credit for, if nothing else, presenting an incredibly cohesive and emotionally stirring piece of work. "There's no way people are not going to come out of this hating Bush," she said. Which, of course, is exactly what the GOP fears. Conservative opposition is not based on the belief that this is just some commie-pinko rant that'll be ignored by the masses. My use of Boldhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A4566-2004Jun25.html The White House which is said to be furious about the film which is shatering box office records http://film.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,12589,1246397,00.html but it can not do anything about a documentry that is 100% fact they are left with trying to use surrogates to attack the film so far the attacks have been failed attempts to have the film banned, a failed attempt to force cinemas to not show the box office record breaking money spinner of a  film and having George Bush Jnr's dad call the Oscar and Palme d'Or winning director a slimeball. The anti freedom of speech attitude of the NeoConMen who have usurped the US Republican Party is the only thing that has riled Michael Moore Quote[/b] ]"That's the difference between our side and their side. Even when we disagree, we're respectful of freedom of speech," he said. "But when they disagree, they try to shut you down. Well it's un-American. And it's wrong, and people are not going to stand for it. People in this country don't like to be told they can't watch something or see something." The Real Fear of the GOP crowd is that the film is switching floating voters and freezing them in to the Democrat camp. A secondary fear is that it is radicalising people who would not normaly vote and causing more people to register just to be rid of TBA; Republicans always do worse in high turnout elections of the type the 2004 elections are prommising to be. The Film which is said to be the hotest ticket in town is selling like hot cakes Quote[/b] ]It was sellout at all screenings, and is reported to have taken $49,000 at Loews Village 7 (a mainstream venue whose previous house record was for Men in Black), and $31,700 at Lincoln Plaza (an arthouse cinema where the film beat the record held by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon). it Opens nationwide Today.Kind Regards Walker Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
farmcoot 0 Posted June 25, 2004 http://www.michaelmoorehatesamerica.com/ I'd rather see this. http://slate.msn.com/id/2102723/?GT1=3584 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walker 0 Posted June 25, 2004 Hi All Foul mouthed Dodgy Dick Cheyney's fears of investigation in to his cronyism are perhaps the cause of his using the F word in the US Senate. Quote[/b] ]In the encounter Tuesday, Leahy responded by criticizing the White House for standing by allies who had accused Democrats of being anti-Catholic last year in opposing one of President Bush's judicial nominees, said one Senate aide, speaking on condition of anonymity. Cheney then responded, "F--- off" or "F--- you," the aide said. That account was backed by another aide, also speaking on condition of anonymity. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/25/politics/main626074.shtml An increasingly rattled Dodgy Dick Cheyney is said to be living in fear of his links to the "Enron Con" where Califonians were conned out of billions in a fake power crunch. Dodgy Dick Cheyney has refused to release Papers regarding meetings with Enron said to link Dodgy Dick Cheyney with Enron. Enron is said to have used the con money to pay for the TBA election, so that now many Califonians are speaking to interested lawyers who are looking to sue TBA to return the money they were conned out of by the now bankrupt Enron. Many Lawyers see this as great source of income and class action is being mentioned. Enron's part in the recall vote is also being investigated. A similar con is seen by many to be the source of TBA's 2004 election money with much of it coming from speculators in the fake Gas Price crunch. Speculators are making money off a suposed gas supply shortage that has never happened with no shortage at the pumps having apeared yet gas prices have reached an all time high. The Enron Con is only one of the dealings Dodgy Dick Cheyney is being investigated for. The one that sparked the F word is said to be an Email linking Dodgy Dick Cheyney with the award of a lucrative no bid contract for work in Iraq to Dodgy Dick Cheyney's cronies in Halliburton. Quote[/b] ]CBS/AP) A Pentagon e-mail indicates that a multimillion-dollar Halliburton contract for Iraqi reconstruction was "coordinated" with the office of Vice President Dick Cheney, the company's former chief executive, a newsmagazine reports. Time magazine says the March 5, 2003 e-mail from an unknown Army Corps of Engineers official says Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz gave his deputy Douglas Feith the authority to "execute" the contract for restoring Iraq's oil industry. According to the magazine, the e-mail says Feith approved the contract "contingent on informing WH (White House) tomorrow." "We anticipate no issues since action has been coordinated w VP's (Vice President's) office." My use of bold http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/01/politics/main620517.shtml The cost to the US tax Payer has already been recognised and Pentagon has started recovering some of the money that the formerly bankrupt Halibuton conned out of US servicemen. Quote[/b] ]Halliburton took in $3.6 billion last year from contracts to serve U.S. troops and rebuild the oil industry in Iraq. Halliburton executives say the company is getting about $1 billion a month for Iraq work this year. The firm, which won large Pentagon contracts under the Clinton administration as well as the current one, has been under intense scrutiny for its performance in Iraq. In March, the Pentagon said it plans to withhold about $300 million in payments to the company because of possible overcharging for meals served to troops in Iraq and Kuwait. Other con tricks haliburton were involved in included over pricing Oil to the US millitary. The massive cost of the Iraq war is already costing US tax payers Billions in what could have been tax cuts to find that they have been conned by halliburton out of even more is making many US tax payers fume. Dodgy Dick Cheyney is seen by many as the leader of the NeoConMen that usurped the US Republican Party and many on the older conservative wing of the US Republican Party will be glad to see the back of someone they see as leading the party in to ill repute. His place on the Republican ticket for the 2004 election is now in doubt. The F word being used is being likened to the Janet Jackson furor and could cost the Republicans many middle class christian votes. Kind Regards Walker Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
farmcoot 0 Posted June 25, 2004 Hi AllFoul mouthed Dodgy Dick Cheyney's fears of investigation in to his cronyism are perhaps the cause of his using the F word in the US Senate. Quote[/b] ]In the encounter Tuesday, Leahy responded by criticizing the White House for standing by allies who had accused Democrats of being anti-Catholic last year in opposing one of President Bush's judicial nominees, said one Senate aide, speaking on condition of anonymity. Cheney then responded, "F--- off" or "F--- you," the aide said. That account was backed by another aide, also speaking on condition of anonymity. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/25/politics/main626074.shtml An increasingly rattled Dodgy Dick Cheyney is said to be living in fear of his links to the "Enron Con" where Califonians were conned out of billions in a fake power crunch. Dodgy Dick Cheyney has refused to release Papers regarding meetings with Enron said to link Dodgy Dick Cheyney with Enron. Enron is said to have used the con money to pay for the TBA election, so that now many Califonians are speaking to interested lawyers who are looking to sue TBA to return the money they were conned out of by the now bankrupt Enron. Many Lawyers see this as great source of income and class action is being mentioned. Enron's part in the recall vote is also being investigated. A similar con is seen by many to be the source of TBA's 2004 election money with much of it coming from speculators in the fake Gas Price crunch. Speculators are making money off a suposed gas supply shortage that has never happened with no shortage at the pumps having apeared yet gas prices have reached an all time high. The Enron Con is only one of the dealings Dodgy Dick Cheyney is being investigated for. The one that sparked the F word is said to be an Email linking Dodgy Dick Cheyney with the award of a lucrative no bid contract for work in Iraq to Dodgy Dick Cheyney's cronies in Halliburton. Quote[/b] ]CBS/AP) A Pentagon e-mail indicates that a multimillion-dollar Halliburton contract for Iraqi reconstruction was "coordinated" with the office of Vice President Dick Cheney, the company's former chief executive, a newsmagazine reports. Time magazine says the March 5, 2003 e-mail from an unknown Army Corps of Engineers official says Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz gave his deputy Douglas Feith the authority to "execute" the contract for restoring Iraq's oil industry. According to the magazine, the e-mail says Feith approved the contract "contingent on informing WH (White House) tomorrow." "We anticipate no issues since action has been coordinated w VP's (Vice President's) office." My use of bold http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/01/politics/main620517.shtml The cost to the US tax Payer has already been recognised and Pentagon has started recovering some of the money that the formerly bankrupt Halibuton conned out of US servicemen. Quote[/b] ]Halliburton took in $3.6 billion last year from contracts to serve U.S. troops and rebuild the oil industry in Iraq. Halliburton executives say the company is getting about $1 billion a month for Iraq work this year. The firm, which won large Pentagon contracts under the Clinton administration as well as the current one, has been under intense scrutiny for its performance in Iraq. In March, the Pentagon said it plans to withhold about $300 million in payments to the company because of possible overcharging for meals served to troops in Iraq and Kuwait. Other con tricks haliburton were involved in included over pricing Oil to the US millitary. The massive cost of the Iraq war is already costing US tax payers Billions in what could have been tax cuts to find that they have been conned by halliburton out of even more is making many US tax payers fume. Dodgy Dick Cheyney is seen by many as the leader of the NeoConMen that usurped the US Republican Party and many on the older conservative wing of the US Republican Party will be glad to see the back of someone they see as leading the party in to ill repute. His place on the Republican ticket for the 2004 election is now in doubt. The F word being used is being likened to the Janet Jackson furor and could cost the Republicans many middle class christian votes. Kind Regards Walker There is so much leftist propoganda in your post it's not even worth reading. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billybob2002 0 Posted June 25, 2004 Walker, you forgot to bold..... Quote[/b] ]The firm, which won large Pentagon contracts under the Clinton administration as well as the current one, has been under intense scrutiny for its performance in Iraq. ------- Quote[/b] ]Dodgy Dick Cheyney is seen by many as the leader of the NeoConMen that usurped the US Republican Party and many on the older conservative wing of the US Republican Party will be glad to see the back of someone they see as leading the party in to ill repute. His place on the Republican ticket for the 2004 election is now in doubt. The F word being used is being likened to the Janet Jackson furor and could cost the Republicans many middle class christian votes. LOL at the bold....Like they are going to run off to Kerry's camp.... ----------- Quote[/b] ]TBA's Fears of the of the Michael Moore Film Fahrenheit 9/11 appear to be well founded. Like Micheal Moore is going to tell the complete truth....he panders to one side of the issue.... The guy would not go on to Bill O'reilly because he is either afraid or does not want the questions. The man had to make a lie that he owned Bill the last time he was on...which was BS Edit: *runs off to do outline*... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EiZei 0 Posted June 25, 2004 The guy would not go on to Bill O'reilly because he is either afraid or does not want the questions. The man had to make a lie that he owned Bill the last time he was on...which was BS You talking about Bill "cut his mike" O'reilly? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tex -USMC- 0 Posted June 25, 2004 The F word being used is being likened to the Janet Jackson furor and could cost the Republicans many middle class christian votes. Keep dreamin', Walker. My only concern is how uncreative Cheney was in his vulgarity- 6th graders say 'Fuck you'. I'd expect something more colorful from our second in command. It does kind of suit him though, y'know? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billybob2002 0 Posted June 25, 2004 Quote[/b] ]You talking about Bill "cut his mike" O'reilly? He rarely does that.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites