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Pushing Rope - How Bush protects rapists !

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Dave Hazelwood

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Dec 11, 2007, 11:26:11 PM12/11/07
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I would not be surprised if Bush gets to watch the videos in the oval
office.

http://pushingrope.blogspot.com/2007/12/jennifer-leigh-jones.html

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=3977702&page=1

P.S. No wonder Cheney and Rumsfeld visited Iraq so often. Maybe it was
them ?

TJT

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Dec 12, 2007, 4:45:29 AM12/12/07
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You sound like being part of the "moral majority".

Calimero

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Dec 12, 2007, 2:05:16 PM12/12/07
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On Dec 12, 5:26 am, Dave Hazelwood <the_big_kah...@mailcity.com>
wrote:

You are confusing George W. Bush (a Republican) with Michael Dukakis
(a DemocRat). Dukakis pardoned a certain Willie Horton who went on a
kill and rape another woman.
DemocRats - what do you expect ... ?

Max

Joe Ramirez

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Dec 12, 2007, 2:53:06 PM12/12/07
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On Dec 12, 2:05 pm, Calimero <calimero...@gmx.de> wrote:

> You are confusing George W. Bush (a Republican) with Michael Dukakis
> (a DemocRat). Dukakis pardoned a certain Willie Horton

False. Horton escaped while on a weekend furlough program from prison.
Dukakis supported the furlough program but did not create it; he
inherited it from a previous Massachusetts administration (Republican,
by the way).

> who went on a
> kill and rape another woman.

False. Horton raped a woman before being recaptured, but did not kill
her.

I've told you before, Max, to stop commenting on U.S. politics. You
never get anything right.

Joe Ramirez

TJT

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Dec 12, 2007, 3:45:11 PM12/12/07
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Well, he's a Bush "supporter"...

John P

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Dec 12, 2007, 8:57:18 PM12/12/07
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Nice job, Joe, thanks. To paraphrase the old Dan Patrick line: "You
can't stop Max's ignorance of US politics (and law, etc.), you can only
hope to contain it."

stephenj

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Dec 13, 2007, 8:01:07 AM12/13/07
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perhaps he got some details wrong but he was right in spirit, and that's
what counts.


--
the Roosevelt administration .. has used the war to justify
restrictions of Congressional power, and the assumption of
dictatorial procedures on the part of the President and his
appointees.

- Charles A. Lindbergh, 9/11/41

Joe Ramirez

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Dec 13, 2007, 10:28:35 AM12/13/07
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On Dec 13, 8:01 am, stephenj <s...@cox.net> wrote:
> Joe Ramirez wrote:
> > On Dec 12, 2:05 pm, Calimero <calimero...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> >>You are confusing George W. Bush (a Republican) with Michael Dukakis
> >>(a DemocRat). Dukakis pardoned a certain Willie Horton
>
> > False. Horton escaped while on a weekend furlough program from prison.
> > Dukakis supported the furlough program but did not create it; he
> > inherited it from a previous Massachusetts administration (Republican,
> > by the way).
>
> >>who went on a
> >>kill and rape another woman.
>
> > False. Horton raped a woman before being recaptured, but did not kill
> > her.
>
> > I've told you before, Max, to stop commenting on U.S. politics. You
> > never get anything right.
>
> perhaps he got some details wrong but he was right in spirit, and that's
> what counts.

There's no such thing as "right in spirit" when you're trying to smear
someone (a person or a party). Either your charges are factually
accurate, or they're not. When someone like Al Sharpton spouts this
kind of nonsense ("Well, even if everything we alleged never happened,
it was true in spirit!"), I am sure you and your ideological neighbors
are quick to denounce him.

Joe Ramirez

Calimero

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Dec 13, 2007, 2:06:29 PM12/13/07
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On Dec 13, 2:01 pm, stephenj <s...@cox.net> wrote:
> Joe Ramirez wrote:
> > On Dec 12, 2:05 pm, Calimero <calimero...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> >>You are confusing George W. Bush (a Republican) with Michael Dukakis
> >>(a DemocRat). Dukakis pardoned a certain Willie Horton
>
> > False. Horton escaped while on a weekend furlough program from prison.
> > Dukakis supported the furlough program but did not create it; he
> > inherited it from a previous Massachusetts administration (Republican,
> > by the way).
>
> >>who went on a
> >>kill and rape another woman.
>
> > False. Horton raped a woman before being recaptured, but did not kill
> > her.
>
> > I've told you before, Max, to stop commenting on U.S. politics. You
> > never get anything right.
>
> perhaps he got some details wrong but he was right in spirit, and that's
> what counts.


It is funny who in love with "details" rabid DemocRats are in regard
of their faves.
But outright lies are suddenly OK when George W. Bush or Ronald Reagan
are the topic (eg. Hazelnut' rants) ...

Max

Joe Ramirez

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Dec 13, 2007, 9:05:01 PM12/13/07
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Hazelwood is insane. Do you also want the insanity exemption from
criticism? Just say so -- it's clear you're working toward it.

Joe Ramirez

Calimero

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Dec 13, 2007, 11:31:12 PM12/13/07
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Well, Hazey started the thread, so what do you expect me to answer?
And do you really want to defend Dukakis?
OMG, maybe you even voted for him ...


Max

Dave Hazelwood

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Dec 14, 2007, 5:05:09 AM12/14/07
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Insane ?

Insane is a President who swears whoever outed a CIA agent would be
"fired" and go to jail.

Then, when convicted he commuted his sentence to prevent him from
ratting out Bush and Cheney themselves.

More insane still is the American public who let him get away with it
!!!

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