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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: kosmo vinyl on November 04, 2004, 02:16:00 pm
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Prediction Time... What will Bush do with his "mandate".
Even with all those Red states, thanks to a deeply divided House and Senate we wonâ??t be seeing these.
29th Amendment - Making the discretion of the American Flag a Crime.
30th Amendment - Definition of Marriage as between a man and a women
31st Amendment - Repeals the 19th Amendment ending Presidential term limits.
32nd Amendment - Repealing various Amendments allowing women, blacks and under 21s the right to vote.
Some of those are a bit of stretch but given the mentality of our country one never knows.
What we will see is
The elimination of the National Endowments of the Arts and Humanities.
Deep cuts in NIH funding unless it deals with a diseases which affect white men. i.e prostrate cancer, heart disease.
The privatization of the National Gallery of the Arts, and the Smithsonian.
Regulations limiting the use of In vitro Fertilization.
Cutting loose those pesky liberally biased groups PBS and NPR
New weapons programs. Star Wars anyone?
Increased NASA funding to pay for all those mighty fine Texas and Flordia based contractors.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Star Wars anyone?
How are the new DVDs?
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Prediction Time... What will Bush do with his "mandate".
Even with all those Red states, thanks to a deeply divided House and Senate we wonâ??t be seeing these.
29th Amendment - Making the discretion of the American Flag a Crime.
30th Amendment - Definition of Marriage as between a man and a women
31st Amendment - Repeals the 19th Amendment ending Presidential term limits.
32nd Amendment - Repealing various Amendments allowing women, blacks and under 21s the right to vote.
Some of those are a bit of stretch but given the mentality of our country one never knows.
What we will see is
The elimination of the National Endowments of the Arts and Humanities.
Deep cuts in NIH funding unless it deals with a diseases which affect white men. i.e prostrate cancer, heart disease.
The privatization of the National Gallery of the Arts, and the Smithsonian.
Regulations limiting the use of In vitro Fertilization.
Cutting loose those pesky liberally biased groups PBS and NPR
New weapons programs. Star Wars anyone?
Increased NASA funding to pay for all those mighty fine Texas and Flordia based contractors.
Wow, some of the things you've listed are indeed pretty scary. Are these items actually on his agenda or are you merely speculating?
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My prediction is the following sCenario:
Kosmo and George W. finish in the middle of the pack in the DC area spelling bee. :p
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Christ Kosmo, go hide in your bunker already. Do you really think NPR or PBS are just going to go away? They've got funding, and I don't think they'll lose it. Plus, evil corporations need to give NPR/PBS money so they don't look so evil to the public.
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Anyone for burqas (http://www.jav.lautre.net/meres2.html)?
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true, the chances of passing those amendments are slim. but this scenario IS likely:
crazy republicans write the laws/amendments, bring them to a vote in the house/senate, and they fail. then, for the '06 and '08 elections, they use them as wedge issues, pounding voters with ads that say "So and so voted against the ban on flag burning. They hate our freedom."
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what about the amendment allowing nationalized citizens who have been in this country for more than 20 years to run for president?
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
what about the amendment allowing nationalized citizens who have been in this country for more than 20 years to run for president?
Bruce Springsteen's against that one.
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Nothing really crazy happened in the last 4 years, well apart from the war on Iraq, Oh, and the gay marriage thing.
let me start again, othing really crazy happened in the last 4 years, well apart from the war on Iraq the gay marriage thing, oh and banning stem cell research....
Most of the things you fear seem fairly odd in comparison.
The most likely of which is more funding to NASA, but if you want to go to Mars you gonna have to send some money. I am sure whatever happens the world will kepp turning and everything will be just fine in the long run.
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
what about the amendment allowing nationalized citizens who have been in this country for more than 20 years to run for president?
Won't happen in the next four years. I'd be surprised if it occurs within the next 20 years. If it did, the case would have to be made by someone who is not: related to the Kennedys, pro-stem cell research and/or pro-choice.
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purely speculations... but more important things need to be paid for after all those tax cuts. who needs liberal culture anyways, with Nashville cranking out the hits and NASCAR booming. One goes to church to be entertained with multimedia experiences.
I've haven't done alot of research into the matter but any member of the reality-based community should be worried about the faith-base make up of the Presidents Panel on Bio-Ethics. It's leader Leon Kass has basically said that science has outlived its usefulness to society and limits should be placed around.
Oh yeah forgot a couple items...
More loggint in oldgrowth forests.
More developement on protected lands.
Cut the Park Service funding for maintaining historic sites, unless of course the civil war took place there.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Star Wars anyone?
Empire Strikes Back.
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
My prediction is the following sCenario:
Kosmo and George W. finish in the middle of the pack in the DC area spelling bee. :p
yeah yeah yeah i'll get more sleep tonight...
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Originally posted by Deepak Chopra:
Most of the things you fear seem fairly odd in comparison.
Didn't Bush Sr make a serious run at the NEA and NEH?
Forget another one... Reagen's face staring at us from a piece of currency.
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Originally posted by econo:
Christ Kosmo, go hide in your bunker already. Do you really think NPR or PBS are just going to go away? They've got funding, and I don't think they'll lose it. Plus, evil corporations need to give NPR/PBS money so they don't look so evil to the public.
Well the wingnuts have been doing this for years, guess it's my turn :p I didn't say that these would go away. But, that liberal agenda is going to have to be silenced, otherwise the Dittoheads will get confused, they might not get to hear the same phrase repeated daily. Sinclair and Clear Channel needs more stations anyways...
Proud to be a puppethead!
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Somewhat off-topic - I predict the Bush twins will have their own reality show.
A little competition w/ the Olssen twins and Niki Hilton and what's her name. It amazes me - moral values were a deciding factor and the crap that people are watching on TV don't seem to relate.
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What I think we really need, is for a congressman to commit political suicide and tell it like it is. Maybe someone on the way out, i don't know, but someone with the balls to just say how it is, and how it' gonna be. No cutting corners. The Dems have been so hesitant to call Bush out on stuff, even during the election. Without a doubt it ends your political career, but isn't it time someone stopped being a politician and just spoke out against this administration?
Yeah, you're right, never gonna happen...
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Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Silk:
Somewhat off-topic - I predict the Bush twins will have their own reality show.
A little competition w/ the Olssen twins and Niki Hilton and what's her name. It amazes me - moral values were a deciding factor and the crap that people are watching on TV don't seem to relate.
Oh, and one of the twins will receive a record deal. This year's Ashlee Simpson needs replacing. Wonder when GW will appear on SNL?
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Rumours spreading that some changes in his cabinet imminent.......Ashcroft and Powell are on the chopping block by all accounts.
I predict Ashcroft is out to become hee-haws next Supreme Court Justice nomination, and Powell is going to exchange his army uniform for a jockey one and become a new lawn ornament for the rose garden.
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Reagan :p
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Originally posted by Deepak Chopra:
Most of the things you fear seem fairly odd in comparison.
Didn't Bush Sr make a serious run at the NEA and NEH?
Forget another one... Reagen's face staring at us from a piece of currency. [/b]
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Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Silk:
Somewhat off-topic - I predict the Bush twins will have their own reality show.
A little competition w/ the Olssen twins and Niki Hilton and what's her name. It amazes me - moral values were a deciding factor and the crap that people are watching on TV don't seem to relate.
Those people are out dusting off that tape playing device to watch the Passion of the Chirst and wondering what it takes to get that fine news channel called Fox.
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Originally posted by redsock:
What I think we really need, is for a congressman to commit political suicide and tell it like it is. Maybe someone on the way out, i don't know, but someone with the balls to just say how it is, and how it' gonna be. No cutting corners. The Dems have been so hesitant to call Bush out on stuff, even during the election. Without a doubt it ends your political career, but isn't it time someone stopped being a politician and just spoke out against this administration?
Yeah, you're right, never gonna happen...
Actually the Republicans already sent some of their own packing... can't recall any names though.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
purely speculations...
Oh yeah forgot a couple items...
Any thoughts on prescription drugs or abortion rights?
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Originally posted by redsock:
What I think we really need, is for a congressman to commit political suicide and tell it like it is. Maybe someone on the way out, i don't know, but someone with the balls to just say how it is, and how it' gonna be. No cutting corners. The Dems have been so hesitant to call Bush out on stuff, even during the election. Without a doubt it ends your political career, but isn't it time someone stopped being a politician and just spoke out against this administration?
Yeah, you're right, never gonna happen...
We need one of those people for EVERY administration, not just this one.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Didn't Bush Sr make a serious run at the NEA and NEH?
yeah, it was reagan. bush the elder was, in reality, very moderate (and pragmatic, more importantly) on lots of things. one of the many reasons why he wasn't re-elected was because social conservatives didn't trust him, and didn't go out and vote for him.
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On abortion rights: Bush will almost certainly get to appoint several seats to the court, and with the Dems losing seats in the Senate, odds are these will be anti-Roe judges.
Roe v Wade will be likely be overturned, and most of the middle of the country will outlaw abortion.
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
My prediction is the following sCenario:
Kosmo and George W. finish in the middle of the pack in the DC area spelling bee. :p
The Winner?
<img src="http://www.chickenhawkcards.com/3-clubs.jpg" alt=" - " />
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Worst Case Scenerio:
That you guys will be bitching about this stuff for the next four years.
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Originally posted by O'Mankie:
Rumours spreading that some changes in his cabinet imminent.......Ashcroft and Powell are on the chopping block by all accounts.
Both Colin Powell and Tom Ridge have already said publicly they had plans to move on if Bush served a second term.
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Does anyone think that major revisions of the tax system could occur? The flat tax or national sales tax will certainly look appealing to Bushy's mulit-millionaire constituency.
<img src="http://www.wordwiz72.com/taxpix.JPG" alt=" - " />
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Originally posted by Random Citizen:
Both Colin Powell and Tom Ridge have already said publicly they had plans to move on if Bush served a second term.
with only a few exceptions, media is sounding like most of this cabinet will be gone. the only names i'm not hearing about leaving are leavitt at epa and veneman at agriculture. mineta, powell, ashcroft, ridge are all leaving. . .rumsfeld will leave in time. bush would love to put condi rice at defense, but state is probably the most likely place, if she stays in the administration.
but then, that's par for the course for presidents that are re-elected. . .
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Tom Ridge is a good man. I, for one, will be sorry to see him go.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A25006-2004Nov4.html (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A25006-2004Nov4.html)
President Bush said today that his election victory Tuesday has given him "political capital" that he intends to spend on the major goals of his second-term agenda, including overhaul of the Social Security system and the tax code.
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Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
Worst Case Scenerio:
That you guys will be bitching about this stuff for the next four years.
and you'll just keep quiet and taking it up the pooper
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Originally posted by bellenseb:
On abortion rights: Bush will almost certainly get to appoint several seats to the court, and with the Dems losing seats in the Senate, odds are these will be anti-Roe judges.
Roe v Wade will be likely be overturned, and most of the middle of the country will outlaw abortion.
Very unlikely. The only thing that has been holding this Republican party together is that since Roe v. Wade the abortion issue is somewhat off the table. Right now the GOP is a coalition of the social conservatives (i.e. those who are pro-life, 'moral-values' types) and the *real* Republicans (in the Madisonian sense of the word) who are all about keeping the federal gov't out of people's business. Get rid of Roe v. Wade and the big chasm opens right back up... and believe me, the GOP know that.
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Rob and his girl
http://www.fatalemedia.com/videos/bend_over_boyfriend.html (http://www.fatalemedia.com/videos/bend_over_boyfriend.html)
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
Worst Case Scenerio:
That you guys will be bitching about this stuff for the next four years.
and you'll just keep quiet and taking it up the pooper [/b]
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Didn't Bush Sr make a serious run at the NEA and NEH?
yeah, it was reagan. bush the elder was, in reality, very moderate (and pragmatic, more importantly) on lots of things. one of the many reasons why he wasn't re-elected was because social conservatives didn't trust him, and didn't go out and vote for him. [/b]
well i'm old and 12 years ago is a long to time to remember all the details.
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Originally posted by O'Mankie:
I predict Ashcroft is out to become hee-haws next Supreme Court Justice nomination...
PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE: Please do not forget that this is a man who lost his Congressional seat to a DEAD MAN.
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Rob and his girl
http://www.fatalemedia.com/videos/bend_over_boyfriend.html (http://www.fatalemedia.com/videos/bend_over_boyfriend.html)
ew
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
Originally posted by Random Citizen:
Both Colin Powell and Tom Ridge have already said publicly they had plans to move on if Bush served a second term.
with only a few exceptions, media is sounding like most of this cabinet will be gone. the only names i'm not hearing about leaving are leavitt at epa and veneman at agriculture. mineta, powell, ashcroft, ridge are all leaving. . .rumsfeld will leave in time. bush would love to put condi rice at defense, but state is probably the most likely place, if she stays in the administration.
but then, that's par for the course for presidents that are re-elected. . . [/b]
condi climbing up proves that imcompentence rises to the highest level
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Rob and his girl
http://www.fatalemedia.com/videos/bend_over_boyfriend.html (http://www.fatalemedia.com/videos/bend_over_boyfriend.html)
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Leave it to you to find that website.
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE: Please do not forget that this is a man who lost his Congressional seat to a DEAD MAN.
fun to say, but it leaves out the fact that it was well known that if the dead man won, his wife would serve in his place, it was a sympathy vote
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Originally posted by Deepak Chopra:
let me start again, othing really crazy happened in the last 4 years, well apart from the war on Iraq the gay marriage thing, oh and banning stem cell research....
Don't forget the Patriot act...
Also expect iPods to be outlawed when the INDUCE act gets passed...
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Also expect iPods to be outlawed when the INDUCE act gets passed...
thats not going to happen for christ sakes, thats the industrys reply to scare people in to rejecting the bill, I am not for the bill but it does nobody any good if both sides just keep spouting the drivel coming from the main combatants on any issue
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look on the brightside emo kids....fuck...can't think of a brightside...
STop complaining, just accept that Bush won. at least you don't live in iraq. Now Bush can go all out and kill whoever he wants...just like when he plays with his G.I. Joe dolls. i mean action figures.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
29th Amendment - Making the discretion of the American Flag a Crime.
does that mean we all will be forced to be indiscreet with the American Flag? that's surprisingly risque and radical for Bush....an odd prediction indeed
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I'm with Flawd.
<img src="http://www.drudgereport.com/dm.jpg" alt=" - " />
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That magazine cover definitely hasn't been all over the internet today, or yesterday.
Originally posted by Deepak Chopra:
<img src="http://www.drudgereport.com/dm.jpg" alt=" - " />
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i'm tired off to my bunker for the next four years... but i need to desecreate some bush signs first.
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For once.....mabye twice....Flawd speaks of wisdom.
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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041104/ap_on_go_su_co/eln_specter_supreme_court (http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041104/ap_on_go_su_co/eln_specter_supreme_court)
Bush Is Warned About Anti-Abortion Judges
Thu Nov 4,10:16 AM ET
By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer
PHILADELPHIA - The Republican expected to chair the Senate Judiciary Committee (news - web sites) next year bluntly warned newly re-elected President Bush (news - web sites) on Wednesday against putting forth Supreme Court nominees who would seek to overturn abortion rights or are otherwise too conservative to win confirmation.
Sen. Arlen Specter (news, bio, voting record), fresh from winning a fifth term in Pennsylvania, also said the current Supreme Court now lacks legal "giants" on the bench.
"When you talk about judges who would change the right of a woman to choose, overturn Roe v. Wade (news - web sites), I think that is unlikely," Specter said, referring to the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion.
"The president is well aware of what happened, when a number of his nominees were sent up, with the filibuster," Specter added, referring to Senate Democrats' success over the past four years in blocking the confirmation of many of Bush's conservative judicial picks. "... And I would expect the president to be mindful of the considerations which I am mentioning."
With at least three Supreme Court justices rumored to be eyeing retirement, including ailing Chief Justice William Rehnquist (news - web sites), Specter, 74, would have broad authority to reshape the nation's highest court. He would have wide latitude to schedule hearings, call for votes and make the process as easy or as hard as he wants.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., expressed confidence Wednesday that Bush will have more success his second term in winning the confirmation of his judicial nominees.
"I'm very confident that now we've gone from 51 seats to 55 seats, we will be able to overturn this what has become customary filibuster of judicial nominees," Frist said in Orlando, Fla.
Legal scholar Dennis Hutchinson said Specter's message to the White House appears to be "a way of asserting his authority" as he prepares to chair the Judiciary Committee when Sen. Orrin Hatch (news, bio, voting record), R-Utah, is term-limited from keeping the post next year.
"What he may be trying to do is say, 'Don't just think that I'm going to process what you send through. I have standards, I'm going to take an independent look, you have to deal with me,'" said Hutchinson, a law professor at the University of Chicago.
When asked Wednesday about Specter's impending chairmanship, another Republican on the panel, Sen. John Cornyn (news, bio, voting record) of Texas, did not offer a ringing endorsement.
"We'll have to see where he stands," said Cornyn, a close friend of Bush who worked to get all of the president's nominees through the Senate. "I'm hoping that he will stand behind the president's nominees. I'm intending to sit down and discuss with him how things are going to work. We want to know what he's going do and how things are going to work."
While Specter is a loyal Republican — Bush endorsed him in a tight Pennsylvania GOP primary — he routinely crosses party lines to pass legislation and counts a Democrat, Sen. Joseph Biden (news, bio, voting record) of Delaware, as one of his closest friends.
A self-proclaimed moderate, he helped kill President Reagan's nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court and of Jeff Sessions to a federal judgeship. Specter called both nominees too extreme on civil rights issues. Sessions later became a Republican senator from Alabama and now sits on the Judiciary Committee with Specter.
Despite a bruising challenge from conservatives this year in Pennsylvania's GOP primary, Specter won re-election Tuesday by an 11-point margin by appealing to moderate Republicans and ticket-splitting Democrats, even as Pennsylvania chose Democrat John Kerry (news - web sites) over Bush.
A former district attorney, Specter also bemoaned what he called the lack of any current justices comparable to legal heavyweights like Oliver Wendell Holmes, Louis Brandeis, Benjamin Cardozo and Thurgood Marshall, "who were giants of the Supreme Court."
"With all due respect to the (current) U.S. Supreme Court (news - web sites), we don't have one," he said.
Though he refused to describe the political leanings of the high court, Specter said he "would characterize myself as moderate; I'm in the political swim. I would look for justices who would interpret the Constitution, as Cardozo has said, reflecting the values of the people."
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I am going with the Republicans working real hard on the amendment allowing nationalized citizens who have been in this country for more than 20 years to run for president. By doing this they can get Arnold to run for president in 08 (the scary part is that he would win). They can not run DICK, since his is a bitter old man and I would hope that people are smart enough not to vote for him if he did run. Then again, everyone knew Bush lied about Iraq and they voted him in just the same (silly rabbits).
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
Originally posted by O'Mankie:
I predict Ashcroft is out to become hee-haws next Supreme Court Justice nomination...
PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE: Please do not forget that this is a man who lost his Congressional seat to a DEAD MAN. [/b]
While I am not an Ashcroft fan, Mel Carnahan was a beloved former governor who died in the middle of the race. Ashcroft stopped campaigning, which was the right thing to do. Carnahan won the race, largely due to a "sympathy" vote. To insinuate that Ashcroft actively campaigned against a dead man is false.
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The worst case scenario I can think of comes further in the future ...
They've been saying that George P. Bush (son of Jeb Bush) might run for President at some point.
I feel like there is some sort of dynasty starting here - please NO!
Cheers
DJ Medusa.
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You mean like if Hillary was elected, and then down the line, Chelsea?
Or maybe Roger Clinton has a kid?
Originally posted by Medusa:
I feel like there is some sort of dynasty starting here - please NO!
Cheers
DJ Medusa.
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Originally posted by Medusa:
The worst case scenario I can think of comes further in the future ...
They've been saying that George P. Bush (son of Jeb Bush) might run for President at some point.
george p. would be the first hispanic president, unless bill richardson somehow gets himself elected.
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He is one pretty, sweet Mexican boy.
http://prettyboys.4t.com/photo.html (http://prettyboys.4t.com/photo.html)
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
Originally posted by Medusa:
The worst case scenario I can think of comes further in the future ...
They've been saying that George P. Bush (son of Jeb Bush) might run for President at some point.
george p. would be the first hispanic president, unless bill richardson somehow gets himself elected. [/b]
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Arnold's a pro-gay, pro-choice Rep from California. He can't win a national election, especially with "moral values" as the primary driver of conservatives' votes.
If a pro-choice, pro-gay Republican had a chance of winning, Rudy Giuliani would be the candidate in a New York minute... But, can't win those evangelicals with these pinko coastal conservatives.
Originally posted by set1914:
I am going with the Republicans working real hard on the amendment allowing nationalized citizens who have been in this country for more than 20 years to run for president. By doing this they can get Arnold to run for president in 08 (the scary part is that he would win). They can not run DICK, since his is a bitter old man and I would hope that people are smart enough not to vote for him if he did run. Then again, everyone knew Bush lied about Iraq and they voted him in just the same (silly rabbits).
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
He is one pretty, sweet Mexican boy.
http://prettyboys.4t.com/photo.html (http://prettyboys.4t.com/photo.html)
he looks a little like Javy Lopez
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Originally posted by Bags:
Arnold's a pro-gay, pro-choice Rep from California. He can't win a national election, especially with "moral values" as the primary driver of conservatives' votes.
What, so the Dems will front an anti-abortion, bible bashing candidate just to win?
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Originally posted by Deepak Chopra:
Originally posted by Bags:
Arnold's a pro-gay, pro-choice Rep from California. He can't win a national election, especially with "moral values" as the primary driver of conservatives' votes.
What, so the Dems will front an anti-abortion, bible bashing candidate just to win? [/b]
No, no, no. But the REPS can't run someone like that... Doesn't mean the Dems should go the other way, but the Reps can't piss off their BASE that much, in this new MORAL VALUE-laden time.
goddamn sonofabitch I am beside myself, by the way. It's not even GW at this point, it's the great MORAL DIVIDE ripping through the center of this country.
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Originally posted by Bags:
No, no, no. But the REPS can't run someone like that... Doesn't mean the Dems should go the other way, but the Reps can't piss off their BASE that much, in this new MORAL VALUE-laden time.
goddamn sonofabitch I am beside myself, by the way. It's not even GW at this point, it's the great MORAL DIVIDE ripping through the center of this country.
Maybe the Reps will run someone like that to heal the divide. Even Rudy is pro-choice, right?
I did think about jumping ship yesterday, but I suspect everything will be fine in the end.
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
george p. would be the first hispanic president, unless bill richardson somehow gets himself elected.
I don't know if the red-staters will like that druggie sister (http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/noellebush1.html) of his.
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Originally posted by Random Citizen:
I don't know if the red-staters will like that druggie sister of his.
And W never touched the white line?
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Originally posted by Random Citizen:
I don't know if the red-staters will like that druggie sister of his.
well, everyone's got their kooky relative- bill had his roger, jimmy had his billy, w has his neal (or is it marvin, i can't remember). seems just right that p has his noelle.
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Originally posted by flawd101:
look on the brightside emo kids....fuck...can't think of a brightside...
STop complaining, just accept that Bush won. at least you don't live in iraq. Now Bush can go all out and kill whoever he wants...just like when he plays with his G.I. Joe dolls. i mean action figures.
I've got my eye on you young man!
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Originally posted by pollard:
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Also expect iPods to be outlawed when the INDUCE act gets passed...
thats not going to happen for christ sakes, thats the industrys reply to scare people in to rejecting the bill, I am not for the bill but it does nobody any good if both sides just keep spouting the drivel coming from the main combatants on any issue [/b]
and Clear Channel will rule the land. ew.
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Originally posted by Deepak Chopra:
Maybe the Reps will run someone like that to heal the divide. Even Rudy is pro-choice, right?
You assume the conservative Reps want to heal the divide. I don't believe that's the case. I think they view me as an east coast heathen liberal sinner.
Yup, Rudy is pro-choice. They can't run him even as a healer, 'cuz he'd divide the Grand Old Party.
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Originally posted by Bags:
Yup, Rudy is pro-choice. They can't run him even as a healer, 'cuz he'd divide the Grand Old Party.
And he's divorced and shacked up with his current Mrs. before it was finalized. ;)
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Isn't she that dead Celina tassel?