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richard
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response 475 of 526:
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Mar 9 16:35 UTC 2006 |
to portray reid as a liberal, klg quotes very conservative media. The
National Journal is a well known right wing publication. Of course you are
going to find right wing media that will say that ANY democrat is a liberal.
Get better sources than that. Reid is center to right, he is an NRA member,
he is pro-life.
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klg
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response 476 of 526:
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Mar 9 17:13 UTC 2006 |
Then why does he check with moveon.org before he says anything?
And, if Reid is "center to right," what do you call Lieberman and
Nelson?
And, Curl, as far as I am concerned, you can post your "liberal"
definition every hour on the hour. If I decide I don't want to read
it, I won't. It really isn't that hard to do.
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keesan
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response 477 of 526:
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Mar 9 20:07 UTC 2006 |
I am going to skim past any posting with that definition in it.
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klg
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response 478 of 526:
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Mar 9 20:39 UTC 2006 |
You go, girl!
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happyboy
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response 479 of 526:
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Mar 9 22:36 UTC 2006 |
you go ostrich!
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richard
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response 480 of 526:
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Mar 10 01:39 UTC 2006 |
Lieberman is center to right on foreign policy, and liberal on social
issues.
Nelson is center to right.
Not all democrats are liberals and not all republicans are
conservatives klg, or didnt you know that?
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klg
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response 481 of 526:
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Mar 10 03:49 UTC 2006 |
No way. You're kiddin me, bro. (This isn't another of your jokes??)
Both Reid & Lieberman are center to right? Seems to me they have
slightly different opinions on Iraq. That center to right must cover a
lot of turf.
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tod
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response 482 of 526:
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Mar 10 17:26 UTC 2006 |
re #480
Lieberman is center to right on foreign policy, and liberal on social
issues.
I disagree. He's been screaming about the "faith based initiatives" being
a ploy to give tax dollars to legally protected bigotry.
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rcurl
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response 483 of 526:
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Mar 10 17:55 UTC 2006 |
Isn't it "liberal" to object to "faith based initiatives"?
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klg
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response 484 of 526:
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Mar 10 20:07 UTC 2006 |
liberal (adj). 1. Possessing or manifesting a free and generous heart;
bountiful. 2. Appropriate or fitting for a broad and enlightened mind.
3. Free from narrowness, bigotry, or bondage to authority or creed, as
in religion; inclined to democratic or republican ideas, as opposed to
monarchical or aristocratic, as in politics; broad, popular,
progressive.
No. I think that would be ungenerous, not enlightened, narrow-minded,
and non-progressive.
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tod
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response 485 of 526:
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Mar 10 20:32 UTC 2006 |
I would rather have taxes going into public schools rather that religious
private ones.
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scholar
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response 486 of 526:
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Mar 10 20:39 UTC 2006 |
texas ryhmes was TAXES.
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tod
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response 487 of 526:
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Mar 10 20:55 UTC 2006 |
so does axis
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richard
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response 488 of 526:
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Mar 10 21:01 UTC 2006 |
Lieberman just announced he's running for re-election. Connecticut's GOP
congressman endorsed him. I don't know why klg should dislike a guy so
intensely religious as Lieberman. I mean the guy refused to campaign on the
sabbath when he ran for vp and president.
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tod
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response 489 of 526:
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Mar 10 21:03 UTC 2006 |
I don't shave on the Sabbath but I'll make pancakes. Everybody deserves some
off time, dude. I know guys that like to go fishing on Sabbath.
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rcurl
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response 490 of 526:
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Mar 10 21:18 UTC 2006 |
Re #484: you are correct in so long as the "faith based initiative" does
not engage in prosletyzing or use any of the support for its religious
purposes. Once it does that it becomes "ungenerous, not enlightened,
narrow-minded, and non-progressive". My impression from news reports is
that most "faith based initiative" can't resist prosletyzing, and thereby
they become illiberal.
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nharmon
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response 491 of 526:
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Mar 10 21:20 UTC 2006 |
I like to mow my lawn on the sabbath, but I don't consider it work.
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marcvh
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response 492 of 526:
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Mar 10 21:22 UTC 2006 |
How about you come mow my lawn, and I'll pay you an amount consistent with
it not being work?
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nharmon
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response 493 of 526:
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Mar 10 21:24 UTC 2006 |
Trade lawns?
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tod
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response 494 of 526:
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Mar 10 22:22 UTC 2006 |
re #492
I know where you can borrow a goat
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marcvh
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response 495 of 526:
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Mar 10 22:41 UTC 2006 |
Re #494, liberated from Enumclaw no doubt.
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tod
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response 496 of 526:
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Mar 10 23:39 UTC 2006 |
re #495
Yes, from "Jim's Heavy Petting Espresso" stand
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keesan
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response 497 of 526:
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Mar 11 00:52 UTC 2006 |
Sheep mow move evenly and don't eat the bushes and your clothes.
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klg
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response 498 of 526:
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Mar 11 02:27 UTC 2006 |
The main problem with Lieberman is that he jettisoned his principles to
run with Algore. It says something about the man.
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tod
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response 499 of 526:
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Mar 11 04:42 UTC 2006 |
re #497
That makes recycling a problem
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