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Offline Red October

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Re: verdict expected to be harsh for the primitives
« Reply #25 on: September 10, 2008, 08:28:52 PM »
Smart tactic... arrogant European leftists scolding us on how to vote worked so well in the past.   :popcorn:

 

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Re: verdict expected to be harsh for the primitives
« Reply #26 on: September 10, 2008, 08:33:12 PM »
Well,,,,,,it worked with Spain. They  voted the way the terrorists wanted after they were attacked.

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Re: verdict expected to be harsh for the primitives
« Reply #27 on: September 11, 2008, 02:47:55 AM »
Smart tactic... arrogant European leftists scolding us on how to vote worked so well in the past.   :popcorn:


If you can bother to wade through the hundreds of comments at the Guardian website you'll see quite a few people reminding them of that hilariously counter productive letter writing campaign in 2004.



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Re: verdict expected to be harsh for the primitives
« Reply #28 on: September 11, 2008, 06:01:56 AM »
Eurotrash had best be worrying about their own backyards.  Months to wait on doc appointment, extreme taxation, creeping Islam, weak defense, too much to mention.

I travel from time to time and was told by a doc here who happened to be from Ireland not to get sick anywhere in Europe because the health care is hard to come by and poor.  But, DUmmies seem to think UHC is just hunky dory. 

What I'm hoping is that all the DUmmies who threaten to move out of the country will make good on their promises this time when 'The One' crashes and burns in November.

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Re: verdict expected to be harsh for the primitives
« Reply #29 on: September 11, 2008, 06:59:27 AM »
Eurotrash had best be worrying about their own backyards.  Months to wait on doc appointment, extreme taxation, creeping Islam, weak defense, too much to mention.

I travel from time to time and was told by a doc here who happened to be from Ireland not to get sick anywhere in Europe because the health care is hard to come by and poor.  But, DUmmies seem to think UHC is just hunky dory. 

What I'm hoping is that all the DUmmies who threaten to move out of the country will make good on their promises this time when 'The One' crashes and burns in November.

Whiffleball, don't hold your breath.  Rebel and the Coach can give you hundreds of actual pledges by the DUmb****s to leave, after President Bush was re-elected, that weren't fufilled.  Matter of fact, the only "celebrity" who actually carried through on his "threat" to leave the US if President Bush was re-elected was Pierre Salinger.
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Re: verdict expected to be harsh for the primitives
« Reply #30 on: September 11, 2008, 07:19:41 AM »
Matter of fact, the only "celebrity" who actually carried through on his "threat" to leave the US if President Bush was re-elected was Pierre Salinger.

The problem with the late Pierre Salinger, though, was that while he actually moved to France, he carefully kept his blue-and-gold passport, retained his rights to vote in American elections, and banked his American-derived income, earned and pensions.

I think when someone Hates America and Americans so much that it "forces" him to leave, he should give up all the advantages he enjoys as an American citizen, too.

It's a matter of principle.
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