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From: William Clark on 23 Nov 2009 08:02 In article <7muraeF3ivo67U1(a)mid.individual.net>, "dene" <dene(a)remove.ipns.com> wrote: > "Carbon" <nobrac(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message > news:4b07fb5f$0$4891$9a6e19ea(a)unlimited.newshosting.com... > > On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 05:52:00 +0000, assimilate wrote: > > > On 20-Nov-2009, Carbon <nobrac(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote: > > > > > >> You guys on the right need to forget about Palin. She is a polarizing > > >> personality and does not have enough supporters to win a national > > >> election. It. will. never. happen. > > > > > > I really trust your take on the future! But for arguments sake, so > > > what? It is the journey that is important. Plus driving moonbats > > > bonkers is a honorable vocation! > > > > Actually, I called the 2008 election before Obama had the even had > > Democratic nomination. Of course the old man did his part by selecting > > the dingbat as a running mate. But I digress... > > > > The mood of the country has changed. Palin's idiot jingoism will > > resonate will millions, but there will never be enough to win an > > election. > > Agree....but she could grow into a political force, like Hillary did. > > > I personally think the economy will continue to be weak for the > > foreseeable future. It is not obvious to me that this will cost Obama > > the election in 2012, as long as he is perceived to be the most > > competent person for the job. > > You hit it right earlier. America's mood is changing. They want to see > private sector jobs, smaller government, and guts to stand up to America's > enemies and rivals. America is sick of bailouts and hollow campaign > promises. Obama will be tossed in 2012, just like Bush the Elder was, > unless he gets in tune with America. > > -Greg Which is pretty much the same collection of worn and cliched sentiments, and appeal to the lowest common denominator, that Hitler used in the Germany of the 1930's. Hmmmm.
From: bknight on 23 Nov 2009 08:57 On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 23:13:50 -0800, "dene" <dene(a)remove.ipns.com> wrote: > ><bknight(a)conramp.net> wrote in message >news:0ljeg5lfe9u1ph66b38clb8s8eqi21r1bq(a)4ax.com... >> On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 20:48:40 -0500, BAR <screw(a)you.com> wrote: >> >My pennance will be to suffer thru another 4 years of an idiot running >> >the country. >> > >> >What are you willing to do? >> >> Enjoy it immensely. >> >> bk > >That means you're impressed with Obama's year so far. > >LOL! > >-Greg > LOL, only idiots tell others what they think. QED. BK
From: dene on 23 Nov 2009 14:18 <bknight(a)conramp.net> wrote in message news:745lg55lq6qubehsptjmeb2j1de79i72gv(a)4ax.com... > On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 23:13:50 -0800, "dene" <dene(a)remove.ipns.com> > wrote: > > > > ><bknight(a)conramp.net> wrote in message > >news:0ljeg5lfe9u1ph66b38clb8s8eqi21r1bq(a)4ax.com... > >> On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 20:48:40 -0500, BAR <screw(a)you.com> wrote: > > >> >My pennance will be to suffer thru another 4 years of an idiot running > >> >the country. > >> > > >> >What are you willing to do? > >> > >> Enjoy it immensely. > >> > >> bk > > > >That means you're impressed with Obama's year so far. > > > >LOL! > > > >-Greg > > > LOL, only idiots tell others what they think. > > QED. > > BK Your thoughts aren't difficult to perceive. All one has to do is combine liberalism, bitterness, and the maturity level of a 10 year old. -Greg
From: dene on 23 Nov 2009 14:20 "William Clark" <clark(a)nospam.matsceng.ohio-state.edu> wrote in message news:clark-CFC6E1.08025223112009(a)charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu... > > You hit it right earlier. America's mood is changing. They want to see > > private sector jobs, smaller government, and guts to stand up to America's > > enemies and rivals. America is sick of bailouts and hollow campaign > > promises. Obama will be tossed in 2012, just like Bush the Elder was, > > unless he gets in tune with America. > > > > -Greg > > Which is pretty much the same collection of worn and cliched sentiments, > and appeal to the lowest common denominator, that Hitler used in the > Germany of the 1930's. > > Hmmmm. Really. What I wrote was in Mein Keimpf? If not, cite your baloney. -Greg
From: William Clark on 23 Nov 2009 14:37
In article <7n05b4F3k4bnoU1(a)mid.individual.net>, "dene" <dene(a)remove.ipns.com> wrote: > "William Clark" <clark(a)nospam.matsceng.ohio-state.edu> wrote in message > news:clark-CFC6E1.08025223112009(a)charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu... > > > > You hit it right earlier. America's mood is changing. They want to see > > > private sector jobs, smaller government, and guts to stand up to > America's > > > enemies and rivals. America is sick of bailouts and hollow campaign > > > promises. Obama will be tossed in 2012, just like Bush the Elder was, > > > unless he gets in tune with America. > > > > > > -Greg > > > > Which is pretty much the same collection of worn and cliched sentiments, > > and appeal to the lowest common denominator, that Hitler used in the > > Germany of the 1930's. > > > > Hmmmm. > > Really. What I wrote was in Mein Keimpf? If not, cite your baloney. > > -Greg First of all, let's get it right and call it Mein Kampf, not Mein Keimpf - that's just your baloney. Well let's note the Palin parallel - the prison governor of Landsburg prison remarked that Hitler ". . hopes the book will run into many editions, thus enabling him to fulfill his financial obligations and to defray the expenses incurred at the time of his trial." In fact, he made enough money from it to be able to buy a Mercedes whilst still in prison. So having a best seller has nothing to do with quality, does it? It is more to do with a jingoistic populist and simplistic message. Nice comparison there. Hitler, too, had comtempt for the less fortunate (i.e. the bailouts, etc.) - "The worst danger is that we are interrupting the natural selection process ourselves (by caring for the sick and the weak). ... The most far-sighted racial state in history, Sparta, systematically implemented these racial laws. He also idolized Genghis Khan - nice one, Bert. Mussolini's comment was that the book contained "little more than commonplace cliches", so to that extent, it exactly parallels your posting. Congratulations. |