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tod
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response 220 of 253:
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Mar 19 03:52 UTC 2006 |
If it was my wife, Libby would be a dead motherfucker by now.
Shame on any asshole that thinks the letter of the law excuses Cheney's goons.
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cyklone
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response 221 of 253:
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Mar 19 04:38 UTC 2006 |
Bap is engaging in mental contortions to do just that! Can you read, bap?
BTW, the judge made a finding of fact. Absent unusual circustances on
appeal, that means the judge has determined what actually happened. Do you
have some sort of information the judge wasn't privy to, bap?
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mcnally
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response 222 of 253:
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Mar 19 04:49 UTC 2006 |
re #220:
> If it was my wife, Libby would be a dead motherfucker by now.
Get real.
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nharmon
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response 223 of 253:
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Mar 19 05:01 UTC 2006 |
Mike, by "would be a dead motherfucker by now", Todd really means he
would have stolen one of Libby's pens and then conned him into taking
him out to lunch...on Libby's dime.
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bru
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response 224 of 253:
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Mar 19 13:17 UTC 2006 |
we are not going to solve it here. We have stories and reports every which
way from sunday about she was undercover, she was not undercover, she was
outed by the CIA to both Russia and Cuba, ahe was outed by Libby, she was
outed by Novak, She was outed by Novak's boss, the CIA was trying to put her
back undercover...
We will have to wait and see how it plays out.
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cyklone
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response 225 of 253:
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Mar 19 13:25 UTC 2006 |
You are full of BS, bap. Just because a bunch of people say different things
does not mean the truth cannot be ascertained. Believing otherwise merely
creates a false meme that the truth can never be known so long as enough
people contradict the facts (this is also known as lying or ignorance).
You seem to have bought into that approach. You should be ashamed to stoop
that low.
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tod
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response 226 of 253:
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Mar 19 14:44 UTC 2006 |
re #222
Get real.
KGB, GRU, MI6, Mossad, BND, etc rarely let moles in government slide out the
back door. I'm certain my wife would not let some politician ruin her career
without some strange Nikolai Yezhov mishap taking place where Libby is found
guilty of espionage, treason, and bad fashion sense.
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bru
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response 227 of 253:
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Mar 19 20:10 UTC 2006 |
What does that mean cyklone? That mean I have a icecubes shance in hell of
changing your mind about this, or that you think you can change mine?
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cyklone
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response 228 of 253:
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Mar 19 20:38 UTC 2006 |
Nice dodge, bap. My point has nothing to do with what I think. I clarified
that the judge made a finding of fact. You claim the issue is not settled.
I asked you what evidence you have, that the judge did not, that you think
supports your claim. My guess is you cannot point to any such facts. But
hey, if you don't have the facts on your side, then go ahead and attack
the messenger.
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bru
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response 229 of 253:
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Mar 19 21:01 UTC 2006 |
not dodging, just tired of arguing with no prospect of people seeing reason.
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happyboy
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response 230 of 253:
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Mar 19 23:17 UTC 2006 |
oh, you're one to talk about people not seeing reason
koolaid drinker.
lol
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rcurl
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response 231 of 253:
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Mar 19 23:29 UTC 2006 |
Seems to me that if anyone can see reason it was the judge that "made a
finding of fact." It is certainly not bru that can "outguess" the judge.
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cyklone
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response 232 of 253:
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Mar 19 23:32 UTC 2006 |
My point exactly. But then bap can't even admit to dodging when he obviously
is. All he has to do is point to a fact not available to the judge. He can't.
Game over, bap. Go lie down by your bowl of kool-aid.
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naftee
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response 233 of 253:
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Mar 20 01:25 UTC 2006 |
i'm pretty sure i've had kool-aid only a few times in my life.
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bru
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response 234 of 253:
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Mar 20 12:59 UTC 2006 |
hey. its your hero's that drink koolaid. Amazing how liberals are all about
free speech until their ox gets gored.
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cyklone
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response 235 of 253:
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Mar 20 13:21 UTC 2006 |
Could you be more specific? That was utter gibberish. Are you a mind
reader now, like Richard? Who exactly do you think my hero is? And where
have I advocated restricting free speech? You're totally losing it, dude.
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bru
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response 236 of 253:
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Mar 20 13:47 UTC 2006 |
I am just ticked about Tom Cruise killing a South Park Eposode because it
pokes fun of his religion.
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nharmon
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response 237 of 253:
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Mar 20 15:22 UTC 2006 |
How did he kill it?
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mary
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response 238 of 253:
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Mar 20 16:02 UTC 2006 |
Re: 236 It's easily found on internet film sites. Quite clever
actually, and I'm not surpised he's upset about it because it's
spot-on.
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rcurl
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response 239 of 253:
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Mar 20 16:54 UTC 2006 |
Re #236: are you insinuating that Tom Cruise is liberal? You have forced me
to remind you what a liberal is:
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.
and just to make the distinction clearer
illiberal (adj.). 1. Not liberal; not generous in giving; parsimonious. 2.
Narrow-minded. 3. Lacking breadth of culture; hence, vulgar.
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edina
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response 240 of 253:
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Mar 20 16:59 UTC 2006 |
Well, I have heard that Cruise is kind and gracious...but like I said, "I've
HEARD it" - and it's not like I consider Starr Jones the be all and end all
of opinions.
Cruise creeps me out.
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mcnally
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response 241 of 253:
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Mar 20 17:21 UTC 2006 |
re #237: The claim (I have no idea whether it's true) is that Cruise
threatened Viacom that he wouldn't promote MI:3 (due out this summer)
unless they pulled the episode from their rerun schedule. The entire
episode is available for download by special permission of the show's
creators if you want to see it.
Another recent Scientology vs. South Park development is that Isaac
Hayes, who provides the voice for the character of "Chef", has chosen
to leave the show, citing "religious intolerance" as one of his prime
motives. Hayes, who is a Scientologist, apparently was able to tolerate
the level of "intolerant" humor as long as it was directed at Mormons,
Protestants, Catholics, Muslims, Jews, or any other members on the long,
long, list of groups that South Park has offended.
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slynne
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response 242 of 253:
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Mar 20 17:49 UTC 2006 |
Well, people always notice it more when it is a group they are part of
that is being made fun of.
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rcurl
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response 243 of 253:
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Mar 20 18:02 UTC 2006 |
..but they don't seem to notice their own inconsistency.
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tod
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response 244 of 253:
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Mar 21 00:06 UTC 2006 |
Scientology is not a religion; its a philosophy.
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