The Conservative Cave
The Bar => The Lounge => Topic started by: Schadenfreude on September 05, 2008, 07:22:22 PM
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Still ecstatic over Palin, finished a mission critical project at work, and consumed a Smithwick beer really fast for dinner.....
Oh yea, I committed a grave faux pas when I sent rare yellowfin tuna back to the kitchen for a little more cookin. Who knew it was sushi style? :evillaugh:
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Still ecstatic over Palin, finished a mission critical project at work, and consumed a Smithwick beer really fast for dinner.....
Oh yea, I committed a grave faux pas when I sent rare yellowfin tuna back to the kitchen for a little more cookin. Who knew it was sushi style? :evillaugh:
love my avatar. kneel down before my avatar. WORSHIP MY AVATA . . . no, wait, that last part would be the other guy. :-)
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I am bloody giddy as hell..... what a week!
I wanna see both hands on top of those covers, young lady!
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Still ecstatic over Palin, finished a mission critical project at work, and consumed a Smithwick beer really fast for dinner.....
Oh yea, I committed a grave faux pas when I sent rare yellowfin tuna back to the kitchen for a little more cookin. Who knew it was sushi style? :evillaugh:
love my avatar. kneel down before my avatar. WORSHIP MY AVATA . . . no, wait, that last part would be the other guy. :-)
That's when she blew a kiss to McCain's comrade in the POW camp, right?
I have to admit, I am reluctant to give up my position as the Conservative McBabe, but the time has come. God Bless you, Sarah.
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I am bloody giddy as hell..... what a week!
I wanna see both hands on top of those covers, young lady!
Oh my, Undies, you are stirring some ... somethin somethins in me. :naughty:
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Ok this cracked me up.....
Carl 07:36:36 pm Using the spellchecker
I've always been impressed with his spelling and now I know the truth. :-)
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I am bloody giddy as hell..... what a week!
I wanna see both hands on top of those covers, young lady!
Oh my, Undies, you are stirring some ... somethin somethins in me. :naughty:
Settle down, Scarlett. We must stay on top ic.
This past week has been a political joy! I am regret (character-wise) I get so much satisfaction from the misery of others, but I'm weak.
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I am bloody giddy as hell..... what a week!
I wanna see both hands on top of those covers, young lady!
Oh my, Undies, you are stirring some ... somethin somethins in me. :naughty:
Settle down, Scarlett. We must stay on top ic.
This past week has been a political joy! I am regret (character-wise) I get so much satisfaction from the misery of others, but I'm weak.
But Rhett..... I love this feeling, I haven't felt this way since Sore Loserman in 2000. Thus my name.
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Why I do declare!!! It HAS been a good week! :-)
I've got so many bouncies from the office. It would take me a day to post them all.
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Why I do declare!!! It HAS been a good week! :-)
I've got so many bouncies from the office. It would take me a day to post them all.
I have one myself. From today. But I am reluctant to post it. People will say, "He gets out of the house so rarely, and yet this happened? ::) "
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I say we post them :-)
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Why I do declare!!! It HAS been a good week! :-)
I've got so many bouncies from the office. It would take me a day to post them all.
I have bouncies too. I work with a ton of liberals and I hide my politics very well. I pretend I am the apolitical undecided voter and oh boy do they put on the hard sell. :lmao: I asked them to give me one specific reason to vote for Obama.... cricketts done chirped .... actually the topic was quickly changed to lunch. :rotf:
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Why I do declare!!! It HAS been a good week! :-)
I've got so many bouncies from the office. It would take me a day to post them all.
I have bouncies too. I work with a ton of liberals and I hide my politics very well. I pretend I am the apolitical undecided voter and oh boy do they put on the hard sell. :lmao: I asked them to give me one specific reason to vote for Obama.... cricketts done chirped .... actually the topic was quickly changed to lunch. :rotf:
that's because liberals think that lunch is free. :rimshot:
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Why I do declare!!! It HAS been a good week! :-)
I've got so many bouncies from the office. It would take me a day to post them all.
I have bouncies too. I work with a ton of liberals and I hide my politics very well. I pretend I am the apolitical undecided voter and oh boy do they put on the hard sell. :lmao: I asked them to give me one specific reason to vote for Obama.... cricketts done chirped .... actually the topic was quickly changed to lunch. :rotf:
that's because liberals think that lunch is free. :rimshot:
Good one!
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Why I do declare!!! It HAS been a good week! :-)
I've got so many bouncies from the office. It would take me a day to post them all.
I have bouncies too. I work with a ton of liberals and I hide my politics very well. I pretend I am the apolitical undecided voter and oh boy do they put on the hard sell. :lmao: I asked them to give me one specific reason to vote for Obama.... cricketts done chirped .... actually the topic was quickly changed to lunch. :rotf:
I hardly ever talk about politics at work. Though yesterday my good friend asked what I thought of the Palin speech. She's a conservative, and well everyone knows I lean to the left. I said a few words, but we didn't engage into a full blown "episode." Heck, she's the woman I went to Happy Hour with tonight (and pretty much every Friday). We talked a little about politics tonight, about Palin specifically. *shrug* No bouncy, just plain talk about our different views.
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I think it's so funny how everyone in my office tap dances around being a conservative. :lmao: I know for a fact that one girl (who is my age) is a conservative because we've known each other for about 5 years and have socialized outside of work. A third lady (who is a vegan, Prius driving moonbat) asked her if she saw Palin's speech. She replies - "Well I'm not a Republican so I didn't watch". Then the vegan, prius driving moonbat actually admits that "Palin did pretty well." :-)
This was the same lady who just a week before, was gushing over Teh Ooooobama's speech to another guy who is in the office across from mine. They are just dying!! They don't know whether to scratch their watches or wind their butts. :fuelfire:
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Why I do declare!!! It HAS been a good week! :-)
I've got so many bouncies from the office. It would take me a day to post them all.
I have bouncies too. I work with a ton of liberals and I hide my politics very well. I pretend I am the apolitical undecided voter and oh boy do they put on the hard sell. :lmao: I asked them to give me one specific reason to vote for Obama.... cricketts done chirped .... actually the topic was quickly changed to lunch. :rotf:
I hardly ever talk about politics at work. Though yesterday my good friend asked what I thought of the Palin speech. She's a conservative, and well everyone knows I lean to the left. I said a few words, but we didn't engage into a full blown "episode." Heck, she's the woman I went to Happy Hour with tonight (and pretty much every Friday). We talked a little about politics tonight, about Palin specifically. *shrug* No bouncy, just plain talk about our different views.
I have a very close friend, perhaps my best friend, that pulls the lever for democrats every election. long story, but it has to do with
the old (and discredited) mindset that says that republicans are "against the working man".
we avoid politics, generally, because we each know what the other thinks . . . but the morning after Sarah's speech, it turned into a
shouting match AT WORK. he seemed to believe every word of the sordid BS that was leaking out about her, and I went ballistic.
"did you SEE her ****ing speech? have you got a clue? I have been a palin fan for MONTHS. why don't you educate yourself before
you speak from ignorance?"
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I think it's so funny how everyone in my office tap dances around being a conservative. :lmao: I know for a fact that one girl (who is my age) is a conservative because we've known each other for about 5 years and have socialized outside of work. A third lady (who is a vegan, Prius driving moonbat) asked her if she saw Palin's speech. She replies - "Well I'm not a Republican so I didn't watch". Then the vegan, prius driving moonbat actually admits that "Palin did pretty well." :-)
This was the same lady who just a week before, was gushing over Teh Ooooobama's speech to another guy who is in the office across from mine. They are just dying!! They don't know whether to scratch their watches or wind their butts. :fuelfire:
I wore a "Bush/Cheney 2004" golf shirt on election day for the last election. 4 years before that, I wore a "Bush/Cheney" golf shirt on election day.
I am sure I wore them in between. while it drew looks, no one messed with me.
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I say we post them :-)
SO, I found myself in Garland, Tx today with over an hour to kill. I decided to have the oil changed in my wife's truck. I sat in the waiting room with the other consumers who were already talking about politics.
The folks I met, a older black man, an older white woman, a really old white guy, and a young white guy, were not saying anything remarkable. The black man was an Obama fan. The white woman wasn't talking too much. The really old white guy was complaining about politics in general. The young white guy was loud for McCain. I sat quiet.
The really old white guy tried to engage me by asking me out of the blue for whom I would vote. I'm not a rude person, so I said, "Oh, I'm an Obama man. My bank account is entirely too big and I don't have near-enough government in my life."
My answer received some chuckles and one H5 from the young white guy.
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Why I do declare!!! It HAS been a good week! :-)
I've got so many bouncies from the office. It would take me a day to post them all.
I have bouncies too. I work with a ton of liberals and I hide my politics very well. I pretend I am the apolitical undecided voter and oh boy do they put on the hard sell. :lmao: I asked them to give me one specific reason to vote for Obama.... cricketts done chirped .... actually the topic was quickly changed to lunch. :rotf:
I hardly ever talk about politics at work. Though yesterday my good friend asked what I thought of the Palin speech. She's a conservative, and well everyone knows I lean to the left. I said a few words, but we didn't engage into a full blown "episode." Heck, she's the woman I went to Happy Hour with tonight (and pretty much every Friday). We talked a little about politics tonight, about Palin specifically. *shrug* No bouncy, just plain talk about our different views.
I have a very close friend, perhaps my best friend, that pulls the lever for democrats every election. long story, but it has to do with
the old (and discredited) mindset that says that republicans are "against the working man".
we avoid politics, generally, because we each know what the other thinks . . . but the morning after Sarah's speech, it turned into a
shouting match AT WORK. he seemed to believe every word of the sordid BS that was leaking out about her, and I went ballistic.
"did you SEE her ****ing speech? have you got a clue? I have been a palin fan for MONTHS. why don't you educate yourself before
you speak from ignorance?"
I don't care about that National Enquirer BS. We had a respectful conversation, but that's that. I don't care to discuss it much further with anyone really.
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Why I do declare!!! It HAS been a good week! :-)
I've got so many bouncies from the office. It would take me a day to post them all.
I have bouncies too. I work with a ton of liberals and I hide my politics very well. I pretend I am the apolitical undecided voter and oh boy do they put on the hard sell. :lmao: I asked them to give me one specific reason to vote for Obama.... cricketts done chirped .... actually the topic was quickly changed to lunch. :rotf:
I hardly ever talk about politics at work. Though yesterday my good friend asked what I thought of the Palin speech. She's a conservative, and well everyone knows I lean to the left. I said a few words, but we didn't engage into a full blown "episode." Heck, she's the woman I went to Happy Hour with tonight (and pretty much every Friday). We talked a little about politics tonight, about Palin specifically. *shrug* No bouncy, just plain talk about our different views.
I have a very close friend, perhaps my best friend, that pulls the lever for democrats every election. long story, but it has to do with
the old (and discredited) mindset that says that republicans are "against the working man".
we avoid politics, generally, because we each know what the other thinks . . . but the morning after Sarah's speech, it turned into a
shouting match AT WORK. he seemed to believe every word of the sordid BS that was leaking out about her, and I went ballistic.
"did you SEE her ****ing speech? have you got a clue? I have been a palin fan for MONTHS. why don't you educate yourself before
you speak from ignorance?"
I don't care about that National Enquirer BS. We had a respectful conversation, but that's that. I don't care to discuss it much further with anyone really.
I always make it clear that the attempt to convince someone of my point of view is a gesture of respect. i don't think that they are evil,
but perhaps they just haven't heard all of the things that I have heard.
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SO,
I was sitting talking to a few co-workers yesterday, when the subject of Palin came up. The topic switched to her "extreme" pro-life views. Then back to Obama's "pro-choice" views, and then on to abstinence-only education. Somebody asked me if I'm in favor of abstinence education. I said, "Hell no! I give my first-grade daughter condoms every morning before school!"
Thus endeth the conversation.
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I always make it clear that the attempt to convince someone of my point of view is a gesture of respect. i don't think that they are evil,
but perhaps they just haven't heard all of the things that I have heard.
Agreed, I have a respect for other's views (which is what's lacking at DU). When my friend and I talked tonight, I did tell her things she hadn't heard (and not in the moonbatty way) and we both discussed how we think Piper is one of the cutest things ever!
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SO,
I was sitting talking to a few co-workers yesterday, when the subject of Palin came up. The topic switched to her "extreme" pro-life views. Then back to Obama's "pro-choice" views, and then on to abstinence-only education. Somebody asked me if I'm in favor of abstinence education. I said, "Hell no! I give my first-grade daughter condoms every morning before school!"
Thus endeth the conversation.
Yeah, I heard someone make a snide remark how Bristol's sex life should be no more private than Bill Clinton's..... Excuse me, but Bill Clinton was the subject of a sexual harassment suit when the Monica Lewinsky story broke. Can people really be that stupid?
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SO,
I was sitting talking to a few co-workers yesterday, when the subject of Palin came up. The topic switched to her "extreme" pro-life views. Then back to Obama's "pro-choice" views, and then on to abstinence-only education. Somebody asked me if I'm in favor of abstinence education. I said, "Hell no! I give my first-grade daughter condoms every morning before school!"
Thus endeth the conversation.
H5 for you, splash.
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I always make it clear that the attempt to convince someone of my point of view is a gesture of respect. i don't think that they are evil,
but perhaps they just haven't heard all of the things that I have heard.
Agreed, I have a respect for other's views (which is what's lacking at DU). When my friend and I talked tonight, I did tell her things she hadn't heard (and not in the moonbatty way) and we both discussed how we think Piper is one of the cutest things ever!
I am making a different point. having respect for one another's views is one thing. but being willing to expend the brainpower and
time to convince someone that you are right . . . that, in and of itself, is a gesture of respect for the person that you are arguing
with.
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I always make it clear that the attempt to convince someone of my point of view is a gesture of respect. i don't think that they are evil,
but perhaps they just haven't heard all of the things that I have heard.
Agreed, I have a respect for other's views (which is what's lacking at DU). When my friend and I talked tonight, I did tell her things she hadn't heard (and not in the moonbatty way) and we both discussed how we think Piper is one of the cutest things ever!
I am making a different point. having respect for one another's views is one thing. but being willing to expend the brainpower and
time to convince someone that you are right . . . that, in and of itself, is a gesture of respect for the person that you are arguing
with.
Yes, but I respect this person very much. I respect her right to vote as she wants. I'm not trying to "convince" her of anything. Just like I'm not here to convince you peeps you're wrong either. LOL!!!
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Yeah, I heard someone make a snide remark how Bristol's sex life should be no more private than Bill Clinton's..... Excuse me, but Bill Clinton was the subject of a sexual harassment suit when the Monica Lewinsky story broke. Can people really be that stupid?
That's completely wrong. Bristol isn't running for office. Period. Her "sex life" is off limits.
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I always make it clear that the attempt to convince someone of my point of view is a gesture of respect. i don't think that they are evil,
but perhaps they just haven't heard all of the things that I have heard.
Agreed, I have a respect for other's views (which is what's lacking at DU). When my friend and I talked tonight, I did tell her things she hadn't heard (and not in the moonbatty way) and we both discussed how we think Piper is one of the cutest things ever!
I am making a different point. having respect for one another's views is one thing. but being willing to expend the brainpower and
time to convince someone that you are right . . . that, in and of itself, is a gesture of respect for the person that you are arguing
with.
Yes, but I respect this person very much. I respect her right to vote as she wants. I'm not trying to "convince" her of anything. Just like I'm not here to convince you peeps you're wrong either. LOL!!!
you are still not getting it. let me make an extreme example. if I got into a red-faced screaming match with you, it would be a GOOD
thing in my mind, because I considered you to be worth saving from your ignorance.
that was just an example, of course. :-)
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I always make it clear that the attempt to convince someone of my point of view is a gesture of respect. i don't think that they are evil,
but perhaps they just haven't heard all of the things that I have heard.
Agreed, I have a respect for other's views (which is what's lacking at DU). When my friend and I talked tonight, I did tell her things she hadn't heard (and not in the moonbatty way) and we both discussed how we think Piper is one of the cutest things ever!
I am making a different point. having respect for one another's views is one thing. but being willing to expend the brainpower and
time to convince someone that you are right . . . that, in and of itself, is a gesture of respect for the person that you are arguing
with.
Yes, but I respect this person very much. I respect her right to vote as she wants. I'm not trying to "convince" her of anything. Just like I'm not here to convince you peeps you're wrong either. LOL!!!
you are still not getting it. let me make an extreme example. if I got into a red-faced screaming match with you, it would be a GOOD
thing in my mind, because I considered you to be worth saving from your ignorance.
that was just an example, of course. :-)
You'd totally turn lib if you had a red-faced screaming match with me. :-) :-) :evillaugh:
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Yeah, I heard someone make a snide remark how Bristol's sex life should be no more private than Bill Clinton's..... Excuse me, but Bill Clinton was the subject of a sexual harassment suit when the Monica Lewinsky story broke. Can people really be that stupid?
That's completely wrong. Bristol isn't running for office. Period. Her "sex life" is off limits.
as brilliant as you are, sometimes I think that you are intentionally ignoring the point, Mia.
the accusation from the left is hypocrisy. since we are pro-life, and since the only alternative to "****ing whenever" that they
will recognize is abstinence, the left thinks that they have Sarah Palin nailed for the only sin that they will recognize; hypocrisy.
her daughter is pregnant. she did not abstain. therefore, Sarah is a hypocrite.
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I always make it clear that the attempt to convince someone of my point of view is a gesture of respect. i don't think that they are evil,
but perhaps they just haven't heard all of the things that I have heard.
Agreed, I have a respect for other's views (which is what's lacking at DU). When my friend and I talked tonight, I did tell her things she hadn't heard (and not in the moonbatty way) and we both discussed how we think Piper is one of the cutest things ever!
I am making a different point. having respect for one another's views is one thing. but being willing to expend the brainpower and
time to convince someone that you are right . . . that, in and of itself, is a gesture of respect for the person that you are arguing
with.
Yes, but I respect this person very much. I respect her right to vote as she wants. I'm not trying to "convince" her of anything. Just like I'm not here to convince you peeps you're wrong either. LOL!!!
Mia,even though we all would love that you see things in the same way as we do we also respect and like you because you are an honest and decent person.
Politics is one thing but friends and people are what count in life.
Okay,you will vote for Obama in November..so be it,that doesn`t change anything as life and friendships go.
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I always make it clear that the attempt to convince someone of my point of view is a gesture of respect. i don't think that they are evil,
but perhaps they just haven't heard all of the things that I have heard.
Agreed, I have a respect for other's views (which is what's lacking at DU). When my friend and I talked tonight, I did tell her things she hadn't heard (and not in the moonbatty way) and we both discussed how we think Piper is one of the cutest things ever!
I am making a different point. having respect for one another's views is one thing. but being willing to expend the brainpower and
time to convince someone that you are right . . . that, in and of itself, is a gesture of respect for the person that you are arguing
with.
Yes, but I respect this person very much. I respect her right to vote as she wants. I'm not trying to "convince" her of anything. Just like I'm not here to convince you peeps you're wrong either. LOL!!!
you are still not getting it. let me make an extreme example. if I got into a red-faced screaming match with you, it would be a GOOD
thing in my mind, because I considered you to be worth saving from your ignorance.
that was just an example, of course. :-)
You'd totally turn lib if you had a red-faced screaming match with me. :-) :-) :evillaugh:
nyet. politics is philosophy writ small. and my philosophical moorings regarding the tension between liberty and equality are strong.
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GTH, all of you! See if I ever post another bouncy. :hammer:
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GTH, all of you! See if I ever post another bouncy. :hammer:
Undies.... I read your rapid oil change bouncy.... it moved me. :lmao:
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I always make it clear that the attempt to convince someone of my point of view is a gesture of respect. i don't think that they are evil,
but perhaps they just haven't heard all of the things that I have heard.
Agreed, I have a respect for other's views (which is what's lacking at DU). When my friend and I talked tonight, I did tell her things she hadn't heard (and not in the moonbatty way) and we both discussed how we think Piper is one of the cutest things ever!
I am making a different point. having respect for one another's views is one thing. but being willing to expend the brainpower and
time to convince someone that you are right . . . that, in and of itself, is a gesture of respect for the person that you are arguing
with.
Yes, but I respect this person very much. I respect her right to vote as she wants. I'm not trying to "convince" her of anything. Just like I'm not here to convince you peeps you're wrong either. LOL!!!
Mia,even though we all would love that you see things in the same way as we do we also respect and like you because you are an honest and decent person.
Politics is one thing but friends and people are what count in life.
Okay,you will vote for Obama in November..so be it,that doesn`t change anything as life and friendships go.
of course it doesn't. but I will take it one step farther. when she votes for The BarackStar! in november, it will mean that we have
failed her.
that sounds REALLY condescending, but Mia knows how I meant it.
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GTH, all of you! See if I ever post another bouncy. :hammer:
Undies.... I read your rapid oil change bouncy.... it moved me. :lmao:
Too late. I'm hurt. :bawl:
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GTH, all of you! See if I ever post another bouncy. :hammer:
Undies.... I read your rapid oil change bouncy.... it moved me. :lmao:
I am bumping your thread, even though it is completion. :-)
can I count off for "panty comments"? :lmao:
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Yeah, I heard someone make a snide remark how Bristol's sex life should be no more private than Bill Clinton's..... Excuse me, but Bill Clinton was the subject of a sexual harassment suit when the Monica Lewinsky story broke. Can people really be that stupid?
That's completely wrong. Bristol isn't running for office. Period. Her "sex life" is off limits.
as brilliant as you are, sometimes I think that you are intentionally ignoring the point, Mia.
the accusation from the left is hypocrisy. since we are pro-life, and since the only alternative to "****ing whenever" that they
will recognize is abstinence, the left thinks that they have Sarah Palin nailed for the only sin that they will recognize; hypocrisy.
her daughter is pregnant. she did not abstain. therefore, Sarah is a hypocrite.
Of course I'm ignoring the bigger picture. :)
I understand what the "left" is saying and I get what the "right" is saying.
I personally feel that Bristol being pregnant has zero impact on how I feel about Sarah Palin as VP. I dislike her*, but the fact that her daughter's pregnant has no bearing on it.
*Yes, of course, I'm not a fan of Sarah Palin, but there's no need to go into a lengthy discussion about it. I've stay away from the Palin threads before and I don't want this to disenvolve into an "educating" Miss Mia about Palin thread.
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GTH, all of you! See if I ever post another bouncy. :hammer:
Undies.... I read your rapid oil change bouncy.... it moved me. :lmao:
Too late. I'm hurt. :bawl:
Well they say imitation is the best form of flattery.... I plan to steal your line if ever I am queried. ;)
Better?
Ok, I am going to go to bed.... nitey nite.
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GTH, all of you! See if I ever post another bouncy. :hammer:
Undies.... I read your rapid oil change bouncy.... it moved me. :lmao:
Too late. I'm hurt. :bawl:
Well they say imitation is the best form of flattery.... I plan to steal your line if ever I am queried. ;)
Better?
Ok, I am going to go to bed.... nitey nite.
You always know the right thing to say to make me melt. :-*
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I always make it clear that the attempt to convince someone of my point of view is a gesture of respect. i don't think that they are evil,
but perhaps they just haven't heard all of the things that I have heard.
Agreed, I have a respect for other's views (which is what's lacking at DU). When my friend and I talked tonight, I did tell her things she hadn't heard (and not in the moonbatty way) and we both discussed how we think Piper is one of the cutest things ever!
I am making a different point. having respect for one another's views is one thing. but being willing to expend the brainpower and
time to convince someone that you are right . . . that, in and of itself, is a gesture of respect for the person that you are arguing
with.
Yes, but I respect this person very much. I respect her right to vote as she wants. I'm not trying to "convince" her of anything. Just like I'm not here to convince you peeps you're wrong either. LOL!!!
Mia,even though we all would love that you see things in the same way as we do we also respect and like you because you are an honest and decent person.
Politics is one thing but friends and people are what count in life.
Okay,you will vote for Obama in November..so be it,that doesn`t change anything as life and friendships go.
Yes, politics isn't everything, though it's hard to admit. Like I cannot believe DUmmies (and they truly are) stop talking to their families because they're conservative.
You know my dad is a conservative, and he helped me put out my Obama lawn sign (it lasted two days :() He said that he was glad I was getting involved and educating myself, and that one day I'd be a republican like him. LOL