............ and will he call Senator Kerry a Flip Flopper again in tonights Presidential Debate ?
.... and will Kerry once again tell us the Iraq war is the "WWW." War ?
What are you're thoughts on this ?
Who is willing to count how many times these words will be used in this last debate ?
The winners will have a chance of winning a Ferrari .......
..... be fast ..... and win a red Ferrari !
Originally posted by Redmikethe problem with kerry in his debates is that every time he doesnt know the answer to a question he always says "just look at my website" this is weak in my opinion because he probably has no idea what his website says. count how many times you hear that.
But will it be a sentence of his own?
Originally posted by slimjimThat would be fine if it didn't affect the rest of the world.
You Euros should concern yourself with your own Prime Minister. You can't vote here in the states so who cares what your opinion is.
Unfortunately, the actions of your current moronic president mean people from my country (and others) get killed to increase Haliburton's profits.
I think that gives me the right to express an opinion.
Originally posted by slimjimHi there sj,
You Euros should concern yourself with your own Prime Minister. You can't vote here in the states so who cares what your opinion is.
I would love to see the American citizins taking an interest in what happens in Europe and Russia. Not just the American righties but also the American lefties. It might add some flavour to the usual dish ...... and might help put foreign policy issues in a broader and more realistic perspective.
Originally posted by usmc7257It sounded to me more like "I've only got 30 seconds here, so if you want the details with all the points and all the numbers, then they're on my website." Now I'll admit that at various times I have not remembered all the details I had posted on my own website even though I had put each and every page together myself and written every word on it except the few quotes that I had clearly labeled as quotes, but overall, I knew what was there and I have no reason to think that Kerry doesn't know what is on his site.
the problem with kerry in his debates is that every time he doesnt know the answer to a question he always says "just look at my website" this is weak in my opinion because he probably has no idea what his website says. count how many times you hear that.
Why should it be "weak" to reference your website for the details that you couldn't possibly fit into an oral debate? Kerry keeps saying "I have a plan to ... See my website for the details." How is that weak? As a debating tactic, it would be weak to rattle on for 1/2 hour listing all the details of exactly what would be covered in his health care plan with all the details of exactly how the budget he would submit is going to cover it. It isn't weak at all to say here's my overall plan and you can get the details easily from this site.
Now W on the other hand, doesn't need to refer to his website for details. His plan is just "cut taxes" and let the chips fall where they may. Some plan!
Back to the thread title, I didn't notice the "F" word, but I lost count of how many times W used the "L" word. His handlers obviously told him to use "liberal" "Massachussets" and "Ted Kennedy" as often as possible and he did. He didn't even try to "sneak them in". He just hammered them. You'll never hear anybody use the words "subtle" and "George W. Bush" in the same sentence. (And before you accuse me of doing just that, check with our resident philosophers, e.g. bbarr and dfm65, who can confirm that I did not use those words in that sentence. I merely mentioned them.🙂)
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Paul
Originally posted by RedmikeHi. I don't think it is appropriate to make personal insults to people, especially not an elected official.
That would be fine if it didn't affect the rest of the world.
Unfortunately, the actions of your current moronic president mean people from my country (and others) get killed to increase Haliburton's profits.
I think that gives me the right to express an opinion.