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Revmitchell

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Tiny, that is fine. I understand about time. It took me some time when I listed the 10 things I liked about G. Bush.

I really do not mind anyone being for or against a politician as long as there is some semblance of fairness in their postings.

Cheers.

You mean your fairness
 

targus

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You mean your fairness

Rev, you mean to say that you have not noticed that Crabby critcizes "the one" and compliments Bush with equal frequency - as in never.

And on the other side of the scale - compliments "the one" and critcizes Bush also with equal frequency - as in constantly.

In his world that is fair and balanced.
 
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Crabtownboy

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I'll say something nice about Obama - just for you, Crabby.

Obama is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy.

Your turn.

I agree with you. Thanks.

My challenge was to Rev. I doubt I can think of that many nice things about G. Bush if I have to respond to everyone on the BB. Now, for me, that would be a challenge. He certainly did not respond when I listed 10 things last year.

 

Bro. Curtis

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Start a thread so this one is not derailed.

You have been challenged in enough threads to explain why you called me a bigot, that we all know you will never do it. In fact, your calling me a bigot was a derail, in it'self.

So why should we start a thread we all know you will ihnore ?

Get over yourself, C.T.Boy.. Once again, you have been shown to be nothing but a hypocrite.
 

Aaron

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Obama's just a mainstream center-left politician.
Exactly, he's a Marxist.

The mainstream in America is already semi-Socialist. The government takes wealth from one set of citizens and gives it to another set that has neither worked for it, nor is entitled to it. We've bought into Medicare and Medicaid, Social Security, W.I.C., food stamps, unemployment insurance, and other forms of welfare. The government tells an individual or group of individuals who they can hire and who they can't, and what the racial and gender percentages should be.

Mainstream America is socialistic in their thinking. To be left of that is to be a complete and total Marxist.
 

Nonsequitur

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Exactly, he's a Marxist.

The mainstream government in America is already semi-Socialist. The government takes wealth from one set of citizens and gives it to another set that has neither worked for it, nor is entitled to it. We've the liberals, A.K.A. Socialists, Marxists, etc.)bought into Medicare and Medicaid, Social Security, W.I.C., food stamps, unemployment insurance, and other forms of welfare. The government tells an individual or group of individuals who they can hire and who they can't, and what the racial and gender percentages should be.

Mainstream government America is socialistic in their thinking. To be left of that is to be a complete and total Marxist.

FIFY......(F.ixed I.t F.or Y.ou)
(Because I know you don't mean the majority of good Americans think like this.)
 

OldRegular

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Reagan had lots of help from the Pope and from Lech Wałęsa ... just to name two that should get credit also.

It is a fact that the democrats of that era were in favor of unilateral disarmament. So without Reagan the dems might have also extended foreign aid!
 

carpro

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Fairness is subjective, but when people say that Obama's out to destroy our Republic and other untrue stuff or call him a Marxist or socialist, that's not fair.

The truth isn't always "fair" and he is a socialist ideologue and pathological narcissist.
 

Nonsequitur

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Fairness is subjective, but when people say that Obama's out to destroy our Republic and other untrue stuff or call him a Marxist or socialist, that's not fair.

#1 No offense, but I didn't ask you.
#2 The question to CTB is still, 'Define fairness'.
#3 I never asked for your opinion about Obama Paul 3144.
 

targus

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I agree with you. Thanks.

My challenge was to Rev. I doubt I can think of that many nice things about G. Bush if I have to respond to everyone on the BB. Now, for me, that would be a challenge. He certainly did not respond when I listed 10 things last year.


As expected, Crabby is unable to bring himself to say something nice about Bush.

My, my, what a surprise.

And notice that he has again been successful in taking yet another thread off topic simply because it is not flattering to "the one".
 

Crabtownboy

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As expected, Crabby is unable to bring himself to say something nice about Bush.

My, my, what a surprise.

And notice that he has again been successful in taking yet another thread off topic simply because it is not flattering to "the one".

As I said, I will answer when Rev. says something nice about Obama.

I do not know if my post of ten things I like about Bush is sill available or not.

Oh well, Bush has a nice smile. :laugh:
 

Crabtownboy

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#1 No offense, but I didn't ask you.
#2 The question to CTB is still, 'Define fairness'.
#3 I never asked for your opinion about Obama Paul 3144.

There are many meanings to the word fairness. But in this context I mean free from bias or dishonesty, making a fair decision based on facts and not on emotion or prejudice.
 
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