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Jared wrote:
"Your posts are comical. You logical is pathetic, however."

"Simply ignorant. I could go on, but sensible people have already had their chuckle at your expense."

"No, his superior intellect lets him sleep at night."

"Whatever jrod...keep sipping that Bush-did-EVERYTHING-WRONG-and-it-is-ALL-HIS-FAULT koolaid"

"You guys cling on to whatever you need to, in order to feel better about Bush."

"JRod, you really don't know your asshole from your elbow...but boy, do you like to think that you do. And boy, oh boy, how you love to strut around with your peacock feathers spread out, head held high, looking down your beak at the pathetic humanoids who don't share your 'highbrow' opinions. The only person in this room who reeks of pathetic and comical at the moment is you, poindexter."

"Some people have the capacity to understand the complexity and thorniness of the issues a president faces... You are not one of those people."
So is this want we want the politics thread to be? Really?

And this isn't a rhetorical question.
Sorry Jared,I added one to your list. And my answer to your question is no. But I understand why it took a turn to the ugly side in the last few pages.

Jared,who's your favorite football team? Are they in the Super Bowl? If not,do you want to keep reading about how your team sucked and how stupid you are to be a fan? This thread was pretty civil doing Obama's inauguration, until some members decided to kick sand in the face of those that didn't vote for him and didn't think Bush was the devil. From the "want him dead" bullshit to "Your posts are comical. You logical is pathetic, however." That's throwing fuel on an already hot fire,don't you think?

No one likes to have their noses rubbed in sh!t. Yet a few people decided to do that instead of celebrating a historic day for their/our President elect. It drew reactions. I'm old school and I still believe in winning and losing with class. I for one am glad to see people stand up for what they believe in and deflect attacks on a former President. Especially on a day he shouldn't even have been mentioned. What was the point of that other than to stir up a shitstorm?

If you go back a read this thread,nobody attacked Obama on his historic day. No one mentioned anything bad about the man. It called respect and he was given that by members here that didn't vote for him. The blame on this thread turning sour doesn't fall on them. I think you should lock this one up and start another one called " President Obama's first 100 days in office". Change. It happened yesterday and IMO this thread needs to follow suit.

Jamie Foxx summed it up well on O'Reilly last night.
JAMIE FOXX, ACTOR: George Bush is not dumb, because he — we voted for George Bush twice, so...

WATTERS: What does that make us?

FOXX: What does that make us? You know, so we couldn't really — you know, I mean, the whole blame game, enough of that. You know what I'm saying? Let's move on.
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bdoughty wrote:Sometimes certain posters do bring this upon themselves, Not saying that makes it right Jared but in the case of Jrod, the proof is in the pudding.
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Good post JackDog. I have REAL strong feelings about Bush, but that ship has sailed.

Those that still love him will never be change their feelings by this point. I just hope better days lie ahead.
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macsomjrr wrote:
Jared wrote:
"Simply ignorant. I could go on, but sensible people have already had their chuckle at your expense."

"No, his superior intellect lets him sleep at night."

"Whatever jrod...keep sipping that Bush-did-EVERYTHING-WRONG-and-it-is-ALL-HIS-FAULT koolaid"

"You guys cling on to whatever you need to, in order to feel better about Bush."

"JRod, you really don't know your asshole from your elbow...but boy, do you like to think that you do. And boy, oh boy, how you love to strut around with your peacock feathers spread out, head held high, looking down your beak at the pathetic humanoids who don't share your 'highbrow' opinions. The only person in this room who reeks of pathetic and comical at the moment is you, poindexter."

"Some people have the capacity to understand the complexity and thorniness of the issues a president faces... You are not one of those people."
So is this want we want the politics thread to be? Really?

And this isn't a rhetorical question.
I'd like to vote NO. Maybe we should have pro-Bush and anti-Bush Politics threads :):):) Then perhaps we could focus our energies on the current President. The funny thing is I'm only half kidding...
The arguments aren't pro-Bush and anti-Bush. Most of the people who are arguing "pro" are pro-moderation, pro-common sense, pro-perspective, not really pro-Bush.

For example, I'm moderately anti-Bush. However, I am also extremely anti-ignorance, anti-exaggeration, anti-hypocrisy, anti-arrogance, and anti-partisanship, so I am always at odds with the extreme anti-Bush posters flinging wild, poorly thought out, condescending, and often hypocritical claims, accusations, insults, death wishes, etc.
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Sorry Jared,I added one to your list. And my answer to your question is no. But I understand why it took a turn to the ugly side in the last few pages.

Jared,who's your favorite football team? Are they in the Super Bowl? If not,do you want to keep reading about how your team sucked and how stupid you are to be a fan? This thread was pretty civil doing Obama's inauguration, until some members decided to kick sand in the face of those that didn't vote for him and didn't think Bush was the devil. From the "want him dead" bullshit to "Your posts are comical. You logical is pathetic, however." That's throwing fuel on an already hot fire,don't you think?

No one likes to have their noses rubbed in sh!t. Yet a few people decided to do that instead of celebrating a historic day for their/our President elect. It drew reactions. I'm old school and I still believe in winning and losing with class. I for one am glad to see people stand up for what they believe in and deflect attacks on a former President. Especially on a day he shouldn't even have been mentioned. What was the point of that other than to stir up a shitstorm?

If you go back a read this thread,nobody attacked Obama on his historic day. No one mentioned anything bad about the man. It called respect and he was given that by members here that didn't vote for him. The blame on this thread turning sour doesn't fall on them. I think you should lock this one up and start another one called " President Obama's first 100 days in office". Change. It happened yesterday and IMO this thread needs to follow suit.
Great points JD. Oh and nice touch with the video, if I recall Bill likes to use a certain quote often - something like "drinking the kool-aid" ;)

Nice examples from macsomjrr, also. Not only missing the point on Bush but a poor mans attempt of deflecting the issue back at me. Last I checked none of those quotes in issue had to do with me.
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It's amazing to that there's a list of criteria we have for criticizing a former President. You can't do it on the day after he leaves office. You can't do it during a war. You can't do it this way or that.

Funny the GOP is now questioning Obama over his policies. Maybe they didn't get the memo.

Bush is fair game. Just as Obama is. There should not be a timeout for Obama. Bush doesn't get a reprieve because there's a "Fmr." before his title now.
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bdoughty wrote:Great points JD. Oh and nice touch with the video, if I recall Bill likes to use a certain quote often - something like "drinking the kool-aid"

Nice examples from macsomjrr, also. Not only missing the point on Bush but a poor mans attempt of deflecting the issue back at me. Last I checked none of those quotes in issue had to do with me.
Is your XBL gamertag "Mr. Passive-Aggressive" by any chance? And I'm a poor man now am I? Sticks and stones may break... ah, what's the point. You've heard that many times before I'm sure of it.

I like the idea of the First 100 days of Obama thread btw. It'd be a blast to compare and contrast with a certain former-President who is now apparently off limits because Jamie Foxx and O'Reilly said so.
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Barack's Letter to his daughters, Malia and Sasha. Amazing.

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JRod wrote: Bush is fair game. Just as Obama is. There should not be a timeout for Obama. Bush doesn't get a reprieve because there's a "Fmr." before his title now.

No, Bush doesn't get a reprieve from you because there's no satisfying you-you got the guy you wanted in office now, and still you b*tch and moan, because, I think, you have no one to throw your daggers at anymore, and your daggers are more important to you than getting your way.

As for Obama being fair game in your eyes...riiiiiiight. I believe that one when I see it.
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JackDog wrote:This thread was pretty civil doing Obama's inauguration, until some members decided to kick sand in the face of those that didn't vote for him and didn't think Bush was the devil. From the "want him dead" bullshit to "Your posts are comical. You logical is pathetic, however." That's throwing fuel on an already hot fire,don't you think?

No one likes to have their noses rubbed in sh!t. Yet a few people decided to do that instead of celebrating a historic day for their/our President elect. It drew reactions. I'm old school and I still believe in winning and losing with class. I for one am glad to see people stand up for what they believe in and deflect attacks on a former President. Especially on a day he shouldn't even have been mentioned. What was the point of that other than to stir up a shitstorm?

If you go back a read this thread,nobody attacked Obama on his historic day. No one mentioned anything bad about the man. It called respect and he was given that by members here that didn't vote for him. The blame on this thread turning sour doesn't fall on them. I think you should lock this one up and start another one called " President Obama's first 100 days in office". Change. It happened yesterday and IMO this thread needs to follow suit.
VERY well said JD...nice touch with the video. :wink:
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macsomjrr wrote:
bdoughty wrote:Great points JD. Oh and nice touch with the video, if I recall Bill likes to use a certain quote often - something like "drinking the kool-aid"

Nice examples from macsomjrr, also. Not only missing the point on Bush but a poor mans attempt of deflecting the issue back at me. Last I checked none of those quotes in issue had to do with me.
Is your XBL gamertag "Mr. Passive-Aggressive" by any chance? And I'm a poor man now am I? Sticks and stones may break... ah, what's the point. You've heard that many times before I'm sure of it.

I like the idea of the First 100 days of Obama thread btw. It'd be a blast to compare and contrast with a certain former-President who is now apparently off limits because Jamie Foxx and O'Reilly said so.
Really? Grow up. :roll:
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macsomjrr wrote:Barack's Letter to his daughters, Malia and Sasha. Amazing.

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JRod wrote:It's amazing to that there's a list of criteria we have for criticizing a former President. You can't do it on the day after he leaves office. You can't do it during a war. You can't do it this way or that.

Funny the GOP is now questioning Obama over his policies. Maybe they didn't get the memo.

Bush is fair game. Just as Obama is. There should not be a timeout for Obama. Bush doesn't get a reprieve because there's a "Fmr." before his title now.
That's not my point at all. I could give a damn how much Bush is criticized. I do give a damn when I read "Bush is a Monster" "AMF GW" "Asleep at the wheel" "Katrina' and to paraphrase " I want Bush and Cheney dead." That's crossing the line to me. And it draws a response.

As far as the debates you have had, it's the way you word your responses. You make people think your calling them stupid. I understand why they respond to you the way they do.
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Let's just close this and open a new thread. This almost always happens at the tail end of the politics threads. We'll get in the steam bath and relax and talk about how our 401ks are going to require us to bag groceries when we're 65.
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greggsand wrote:Good post JackDog. I have REAL strong feelings about Bush, but that ship has sailed.

Those that still love him will never be change their feelings by this point. I just hope better days lie ahead.
Thanks man. To be clear on my end. I don't love him. I didn't vote for him. He was my President and he's not to blame for everything that's happened to our country.
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Brando70 wrote:Let's just close this and open a new thread. This almost always happens at the tail end of the politics threads. We'll get in the steam bath and relax and talk about how our 401ks are going to require us to bag groceries when we're 65.
no faith in the market making a comeback?
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I was listening to Dennis Miller on the radio yesterday and he made a great point. He said he had no problem with Obama flubbing his lines when he took his oath of office. He was probably nervous and you should cut the guy some slack. I totally agree with that. I heard it myself and thought the same thing.

What's interesting, he said was if that had happened to GW. We would not have heard the end of it on how stupid he was that he he couldn't remember his lines. That would have been fodder for the left wing media. :wink:
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Rodster wrote:I was listening to Dennis Miller on the radio yesterday and he made a great point. He said he had no problem with Obama flubbing his lines when he took his oath of office. He was probably nervous and you should cut the guy some slack. I totally agree with that. I heard it myself and thought the same thing.

What's interesting, he said was if that had happened to GW. We would not have heard the end of it on how stupid he was that he he couldn't remember his lines. That would have been fodder for the left wing media. :wink:
It was Justice Roberts's error. He recited it incorrectly. I'm sure Obama had it memorized and got thrown when Roberts altered the order.

The funny thing is, even though the error was slight, they had him take the oath again just to be safe. I guess that's happened twice before, with Calvin Coolidge and Chester A. Arthur.
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Brando70 wrote:It was Justice Roberts's error. He recited it incorrectly. I'm sure Obama had it memorized and got thrown when Roberts altered the order.
Based on some of the logic in this thread, that would make Justice Roberts "incompetent"..... :wink:
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fsquid wrote:
Brando70 wrote:Let's just close this and open a new thread. This almost always happens at the tail end of the politics threads. We'll get in the steam bath and relax and talk about how our 401ks are going to require us to bag groceries when we're 65.
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I am half kidding, but my year-end statements this year were pretty appalling, even worse than the post 9/11 performance. I have one 401k that I'm vested in from a previous employer, my current one, and a Roth, and they were just battered. Even worse, there really wasn't a good place to put my money -- just about every fund was down about 25-45% across three separate accounts.

I'm not panicky, and I am in for the long haul, so I know that variance is part of the game. I'm no expert but I think I'm fairly informed about my retirement funds, following the usual advice about bond/stock allocations, looking at long-term performance when deciding on funds, and not having all my money in one or two funds. Still, it was pretty eye-opening to see just how poorly everything performed and how quickly you can lose money.
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DivotMaker wrote:
Brando70 wrote:It was Justice Roberts's error. He recited it incorrectly. I'm sure Obama had it memorized and got thrown when Roberts altered the order.
Based on some of the logic in this thread, that would make Justice Roberts "incompetent"..... :wink:
You would think that he would know his lines. You know, the way a Treasury Secretary should know how to pay his taxes. There's my contribution to bipartisan snark. :D
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Rodster wrote:I was listening to Dennis Miller on the radio yesterday and he made a great point. He said he had no problem with Obama flubbing his lines when he took his oath of office. He was probably nervous and you should cut the guy some slack. I totally agree with that. I heard it myself and thought the same thing.

What's interesting, he said was if that had happened to GW. We would not have heard the end of it on how stupid he was that he he couldn't remember his lines. That would have been fodder for the left wing media. :wink:
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Could you imagine the media attention if W had flubbed his lines? Whew.
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fsquid wrote:Could you imagine the media attention if W had flubbed his lines? Whew.
Not to mention the reaction here from a number of DSP'ers.... :wink:
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greggsand wrote:Good post JackDog. I have REAL strong feelings about Bush, but that ship has sailed.

Those that still love him will never be change their feelings by this point. I just hope better days lie ahead.
Yahtzee! Well said.

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