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klg
response 25 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 03:33 UTC 2006

(What an idiot!  It was the first person plural, Einstein.  What's your
next dumb comment going to be?)
cross
response 26 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 04:07 UTC 2006

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cyklone
response 27 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 04:28 UTC 2006

Don't worry about it Dan. Kludgie once thought the Supreme Court had 12
justices. His remedial civics class is taking longer than expected.
nharmon
response 28 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 04:43 UTC 2006

Is this what you get when you can't refute the facts in #22? Character
assassination? Thats sad. :(
cross
response 29 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 05:12 UTC 2006

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aruba
response 30 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 05:27 UTC 2006

Psst - Richard - tell klg you think he's a "great man".
mcnally
response 31 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 06:45 UTC 2006

 re #30:  There's a non-zero chance that that would cause a
 matter/anti-matter explosion that would destroy this whole
 planetary system..
other
response 32 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 07:55 UTC 2006

This statement is false.
twenex
response 33 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 10:01 UTC 2006

Re: #23, 24, 31: ROTFLMAO
klg
response 34 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 11:46 UTC 2006

Verbs have tenses.  "We" is a pronoun, not a verb.

Don't worry.  When you get to 5th grade your teacher will explain it.


(And note:  I post my sources more often than at least 95% of the 
people around here.  By the way, what was your source for the "fact" 
that "we" is a tense??)
cyklone
response 35 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 12:39 UTC 2006

Re #28: You may want go back and identify your reading/comprehension 
errors. I was not responding to #22, I was addressing the little pissing 
contest over grammar. You may also want to reconsider your use of the term 
"character assassination." I think most people understand that term to 
mean the use of innuendo and half-truths to convey a false negative 
impression of someone. I was merely referencing klg's post from a few 
years back. Nothing false or half true there. If you feel that was an 
attack on his character, perhaps you should refer to it as "character 
assisted-suicide."

cross
response 36 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 13:56 UTC 2006

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keesan
response 37 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 16:09 UTC 2006

I think klg is a made-up character.
cross
response 38 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 16:29 UTC 2006

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happyboy
response 39 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 16:41 UTC 2006

IT'S REMMERS!


        /cues 1950s scarymovie music
tod
response 40 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 16:56 UTC 2006

re #37
Me, too!  (Except I'm thinking "made up" as in "over dressed for his day job")
happyboy
response 41 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 16:58 UTC 2006

you mean the one at gm that they're gonna outsource to
canada to save on healthcare costs?  that job?
tod
response 42 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 17:03 UTC 2006

UAW (u aren't worth-it!)
johnnie
response 43 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 17:49 UTC 2006

k's Carter character assassination comes from a book called "The Real
Jimmy Carter", published by Regnery Publishing, the same company that
gave us that other icon of right-wing investigate journamalism, "Unfit
For Command" (the swift boat expose on John Kerry).
klg
response 44 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 18:12 UTC 2006

The source used by the Kludge Report credits the following for the 
information about our illustrious ex-president:

Bourne, Peter G. Jimmy Carter: A Comprehensive Biography from Plains to 
Post-Presidency. (NY: Lisa Drew/Scribner,1997), pp. 192-3.

 Tim Russert Show.  Saturday, November 5, 2005. CNBC. An identical 
account is found in his book, Our Endangered Values, p. 79.

richard
response 45 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 21:20 UTC 2006

klg said:


" Also forgotten was Carter s statement that he was  proud  to have   
egregationist Lester Maddox as his lieutenant governor in 1970, calling      
him the essence of the Democratic Party.   The same Lester Maddox        
who refused to attend the funeral Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968.              
                                                         



klg's sources are showing their usual level of accuracy.  Lester Maddox 
was NOT Carter's Lt. Governor, he was Carter's predecessor as Governor of 
Georgia.  

Also George wallace saw the light after his attempted assasination in 1972 
and won the respect of black voters, in his last election he was elected 
with a majority of the black vote.  

klg's "sources" don't bother to mention that the first thing Carter did 
upon becoming president was to name his friend Andrew Young as the first 
black ambassador to the United Nations.  Nor do klg's sources mention that 
Carter spends much of his time these days in the poorest countries in 
Africa with Habitat for Humanity building houses for the impoverished.


tod
response 46 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 21:51 UTC 2006

What kind of whacko builds houses for impoverished people?!  He must be a
liberal or sumpthin!
cross
response 47 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 00:11 UTC 2006

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tod
response 48 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 00:14 UTC 2006

Enemies of freedom
cross
response 49 of 119: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 00:16 UTC 2006

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