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Registered: May 19, 2004
Posts: 2013
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quote: We(Democrats) may be down but we're sure as anything not out.I still support Kerry and will always wish that George Bush's heart explodes in his chest one day. At this point in time, I hate all Republicans. I know it's not fair to judge them but people hate/judge gays and lesbians and other groups of people with out knowing them so I am past caring. I cried when John Kerry lost and I will shed more tears because our country will be so f-ed up during these next 4 years. I'm just trying to keep my sanity and my razor blade close.
Yep, another sad Democrat - pun intended. If you haven't noticed, this country is realizing that we were founded on morals, not lack thereof. That is a major reason why Kerry lost. People are beginning to understand that a country that has minimal morals at best is worthless. If the democrats want any chance at the next election, they have to change some of their stances and be a little more firm, rather than the current pushovers who believe that anything goes. That would have been disgusting if Kerry had won – it’s a good thing the majority of America isn’t like the Hollywood West Coast or the liberal East. What a great election year for the President, Senate, and the House!
Tennis balls are green, not yellow.
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Registered: December 11, 2003
Posts: 9501
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quote: -Eisenhower: Ends the Korean War -Nixon: Ends Vietnam(started by Kennedy) -Regan: Ends the Cold War
You can't compare these heroes to Bush. That's like comparing your *** to your face. quote: he has captured Saddam,
I love how Americans take some sort of pride in this. Bush did not capture Saddam, an Iraqui doctor did. quote: has brought this economy out of a noise dive from the results of Clinton and 9/11,
Really? Then why is the Euro worth more than the US dollar now? quote: I hate this site. I hate the idiots who think they have a grasp on the political relevance of the President and this great nation.
Then why are you back?
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: December 19, 2003
Posts: 163
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We(Democrats) may be down but we're sure as anything not out.I still support Kerry and will always wish that George Bush's heart explodes in his chest one day. At this point in time, I hate all Republicans. I know it's not fair to judge them but people hate/judge gays and lesbians and other groups of people with out knowing them so I am past caring. I cried when John Kerry lost and I will shed more tears because our country will be so f-ed up during these next 4 years. I'm just trying to keep my sanity and my razor blade close.
**Courtney**Lesbian and Proud**Sorry,Christianity is not my preferred method of suicide and I don't like organized stupidity.
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Registered: July 15, 2004
Posts: 212
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I would like to point out to savage that it was not Kerry's fault for dividing the country. The division between republicans and democrats is almost inevitable at this point. We have cities that are so modern and accepting with new views while there are also small isolated towns who are still lagging behind even with the resources we have. The U.S. is extremely culturally diverse and there is no way that this is all Kerry's fault.
"I let my brother go to the devil in his own way" -Robert Louis Stevenson
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Registered: October 05, 2003
Posts: 347
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I hate this site. I hate the idiots who think they have a grasp on the political relevance of the President and this great nation. I hate the people that don't have anything good to say so they attack the grammar of someone else. But...I have come back, back to take on the misconceptions of you, the mislead youth of America with nothing but the truth. The veterans know me, and those who don't should fear me. I'M A DIFFERENT KIND OF REPUBLICAN.
President Bush has made a mistake. Yet, he did correct that mistake. He liberated Iraq and Afghanistan, he has contained nearly 90% of Al; Quieda, he has defeated the lying piece of sh!t that was John Kerry, he overcame all odds to win this election, he has captured Saddam, he has brought this economy out of a noise dive from the results of Clinton and 9/11, but most of all, he has defeated the problems of America...the Democrates.
Republicans have done the impossible, they have done, what should've been done years ago and that is take control of this nation. Republicans have been saving this country for years and cleaning up the mess of Democrates: -Eisenhower: Ends the Korean War -Nixon: Ends Vietnam(started by Kennedy) -Regan: Ends the Cold War -Bush: succeeds where Clinton fails, goes where Clinton fears to go -Schwarrzeneger: cleans up the mess of Gray Davis
The greatest illustration of the end of the Democrates can be seen in Zell Miller. He hates Democrates even though he is one himself. This just shows how Democrates are losiong support from their own party and the public itself. It really says something when Hillary Clinton, Ted Kennedy, and John Kerry are the pillars of your party.
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Registered: November 29, 2003
Posts: 1910
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Holy goodness, the King of all that is Ignorant and Deceitful has returned!! Welcome back, my friend. I was wondering where you went, but I didnt miss you too much because a younger, slightly more redneck version has appeared in the form of a small child named WJ. And SolG. And whatever the frick his other names are. I look forward to this entire board dominated by your threads and posts.
Bushism of the day: "I am mindful of the difference between the executive branch and the legislative branch. I assured all four of these leaders that I know the difference, and that difference is they pass the laws and I execute them." —George W. Bush, Dec. 20, 2000
"I just don't know why they're shooting at us. All we want to do is bring them democracy and white bread. Transplant the American dream. Freedom. Achievement. Hyperacidity. Affluence. Flatulence. Technology. Tension. The inalienable right to an early coronary sitting at your desk while plotting to stab your boss in the back," Hawkeye, M*A*S*H
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Registered: February 19, 2004
Posts: 336
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Did anyone notice how Reddie-boy's grammer suddenly improved by leaps and bounds in his last two posts? I think we got his puppetmaster scared. I suspected he was another doll of the Coalition. But if he is, I hope he sticks around. I feel a lot more intelligent debating him then debating Jookly.
"Thou call'dst me dog before thou hadst a cause; But, since I am a dog, beware my fangs." -Shakespeare [The Merchant of Venice, Act 3 Scene 3]
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Registered: March 08, 2004
Posts: 1686
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quote: Originally posted by redrepublican: you have little bit tooo much time on your hands.
It took all of five minutes to look up. My guess is your 1882 posts took longer. And I still suspect, with darn good reason, that you're just the product of some incredibly bored and annoying person's mind, but I'll never be able to prove it. So hey, welcome back. Nobody else can make me look good quite like you, red. quote: Originally posted by toxicfox: Asking Aguagon to research his facts is like asking water to become H2O.
Just caught that. Love ya, tox. 
And then, as the books were told, Fina replied: "A can of worms, my dear friend? What has this to do with reason?"
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Registered: June 04, 2004
Posts: 3535
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aguagon didnt think you cared so much. you have little bit tooo much time on your hands. i can assure you that i had no part in the coalition. i had for sometime truly believed int the coalition. it wasnt until andrewcon, a former coalition member got fired for saying a frivalous thing. i was suspecting several things. i played along for awhile and then it just got hilarious listening to all you fools getting pissed off with the coalition. i tried distancing myself from them at that time. but i thought id go along with for awhile. it was good. but i am honestly republican, and i havent talked to either of the other founders in months. i have emails if youd like them.
Honorable Senate Majority Leader (R-WI) "Liberals have gone stark-raving mad, yes,"- Euterpe
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Registered: June 04, 2004
Posts: 3535
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im not going away. i havent seen one post be either freemarket or jookly. i dont know how i became a founding father it kind of sort of just happened. because technically i never did found anything. you are gonna just have to take my word of honor on this one. i am no democrat, nor am i in on any "hoax". you will also remember that i had stayed for some time after most coalition members disappeared on their honeymoon as jazzeykitten put it. ive been too busy with school work to visit youthnoise. and on top of that im a part of various clubs, am president of the ninth grade class, part of the cross country team, and have put alot of time in campiagning for our dearly beloved W. belive what was fake.
Honorable Senate Majority Leader (R-WI) "Liberals have gone stark-raving mad, yes,"- Euterpe
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Registered: March 08, 2004
Posts: 1686
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At the very least, the Coalition was fake. Now it's just a matter of piecing together the actual members. Maybe if we don't believe in Red, he'll go away.
And then, as the books were told, Fina replied: "A can of worms, my dear friend? What has this to do with reason?"
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Registered: December 11, 2003
Posts: 9501
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Do you believe it was real or fake? I'm leaning towards both ways. Woo-hoo.
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: March 08, 2004
Posts: 1686
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Before we all start arguing with Red, let's just review what we've got here: Following a two-month posting break by each, we see Jookly and Red, both former Coalition members, re-appear on the same day. FML has announced the Coalition was fake, and Red now claims he figured that out somewhere down the line, despite the fact that he was a "founding father". In fact, if you do a little research, you'll find that Red registered right around the time the Coalition came into power, and that his first post consisted of little more than seconding something Bushsupporter said. We have confirmation from Sunset that there were indeed Dems on this site working behind the scenes as fake Republicans. Bauhaus' name came up, and I believe he has yet to verify or deny that claim. Interesting, also, is daveman486, who registered on the same day as Bauhaus, seems to share his views, and was also involved in Red's very first argument on this site. And if you were going to make up names for fake Republican personas, what would you call them? I do believe "Redrepublican" "Bushsupporter" and "marine16" would be pretty high up on the list. The evidence points strongly to us being conned.
And then, as the books were told, Fina replied: "A can of worms, my dear friend? What has this to do with reason?"
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Registered: December 11, 2003
Posts: 9501
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quote: we all know the Euro news organizationsare so objective. needless to say it is blind hatred by the dems
Yes, for a reason. quote: what was the coalition?
One of the fiascos here. You weren't on YN when it was up. It was this right-wing-assed "coalition" with a website, a "doctrine", etc. Everyone loathed them. And now one of them is trying to make us believe it was all a joke.
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: February 19, 2004
Posts: 336
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Registered: June 04, 2004
Posts: 3535
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we all know the Euro news organizationsare so objective.  needless to say it is blind hatred by the dems
Honorable Senate Majority Leader (R-WI) "Liberals have gone stark-raving mad, yes,"- Euterpe
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Registered: June 04, 2004
Posts: 3535
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pointless? hardly. i couldnt stand the incoherence and took a qquite refreshing vacation.
Honorable Senate Majority Leader (R-WI) "Liberals have gone stark-raving mad, yes,"- Euterpe
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Registered: February 19, 2004
Posts: 336
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Just blame John Kerry? You must be kidding. It’s the combination of Bush's **** policies, the harsh race between candidates, and the extreme difference between the right and the left that are to blame. If you blame John Kerry, you have to blame all of the democratic presidential candidates, all of the news stations, all of the politicians that have ever lived, all of the public protesters, all of the sign-stealers and the initiators of acts of vandalism and yes, you have to blame president Bush himself. You have everyone in the USA to blame for this great divide. It’s not only the left that’s calling voters stupid. Take a look at this lovely image from European papers: http://www.tompaine.com/articles/kerry_won_.phpNow you can blame people in Europe and other parts of the world. The way you’re acting, we can blame the entire world, for that matter. If Kerry had won, would you accept Bush’s loss? Of course not. There is always a time of anger before we can go back and nurse our wounds. And with the country so opinionated on this issue, there is going to be a lot of anger for a very long time. You talk about Liberal nonsense. Define “liberal” for me. If you do an ounce of research on the topic, you’ll see that liberals stand for very basic rights and beliefs. Its time the country stopped blaming liberals for everything that has ever happened. Asking Aguagon to research his facts is like asking water to become H2O. Why, redrepublican, welcome back. I can truthfully admit that I missed our pointless debating and name-calling.
"Thou call'dst me dog before thou hadst a cause; But, since I am a dog, beware my fangs." -Shakespeare [The Merchant of Venice, Act 3 Scene 3]
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Registered: October 06, 2004
Posts: 3372
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what was the coalition?
O of where dost thou hail, Celephanil, Celephanil? Why dost thou wander in Tengelwar great, why on the sea do you sail?
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Registered: June 04, 2004
Posts: 3535
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heck i gave up on the coalition months ago. i had an idea that it was for jokes. it really did confirm it for me when FreeMarket started to act like a rich snob. And the "Great Doctrine" quite funny.
Honorable Senate Majority Leader (R-WI) "Liberals have gone stark-raving mad, yes,"- Euterpe
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