If I were God, I'd squash this man like a bug.

amicus said:
It is only borderline amusing to see the Liberals throw in the white towel as they see, without doubt, that Kerry is done, finished, over, kaput...(aka 'swift boat purple hearts)

The betting now is on for 2008, Hillary and McCain, the Vegas odds are for McCain.

Four more years! of entertainment...who could ask for anything more?

amicus the irrepressible...

Oh yes, the blatant lies that Bush himself has forced to concede was bullshit and has attempted to turn into a "Kerry denounce louder you pansy" off-hand remark.

Yes, that so kills Kerry as a candidate when compared to Bush pissing off every group he tries to use in a political ad (Iraqi soccer team, 9/11 widows), not to mention fulfilling Osama's wish list for a Christianity/Islam jihad in order to fulfill a right wing social wish list at home.

Damn, ami honey, when you're right, you're right.
 
BUSH/SATAN 2004
The Bush campaign runs ads showing the Iraqi Olympic team.
The team complains.
The Bush campaign complains that the Iraqis shouldn't politicize the Olympics.
Mutt's head explodes.
:eek:
 
Lucifer_Carroll said:
Oh yes, the blatant lies that Bush himself has forced to concede was bullshit and has attempted to turn into a "Kerry denounce louder you pansy" off-hand remark.

Yes, that so kills Kerry as a candidate when compared to Bush pissing off every group he tries to use in a political ad (Iraqi soccer team, 9/11 widows), not to mention fulfilling Osama's wish list for a Christianity/Islam jihad in order to fulfill a right wing social wish list at home.

Damn, ami honey, when you're right, you're right.

*giggle*

It's so cute when you refer to ami as "honey", Luc.

I mean honestly, he so fits the image of sweet and prissy!

;)



Edited to add - Isn't it cute how delusional some voters in this country remain? I didn't realize amicus lived in Florida . . .
 
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The Mutt said:
The Bush campaign runs ads showing the Iraqi Olympic team.
The team complains.
The Bush campaign complains that the Iraqis shouldn't politicize the Olympics.
Mutt's head explodes.
:eek:

Gotta hand it to Karl Rove. Whatever they pay him, it's not enough.
 
cloudy said:
I was thinking about Auburn - either the Tigers, or War Eagles, depending on who you ask.

University of Tennessee, and Tennessee Tech Alum here.

Go Vols! :devil:

Fan of the Cocks here.

In fact, I credit the University of South Carolina Fighting Gamecocks with having prepared me to be a liberal Democrat. Being a Gamecock fan is every bit as rewarding.

:(

But at least we have better bumper stickers than anyone else's.
 
BUSH/SATAN 2004

Polls show that veterans resent the Bush campaign smearing Kerry's war record.

Office of Homeland Security announces that Al Quaeda is planning to attack Veterans Hospitals.

Next we'll hear that Al Quaeda is planning to attack Soccer moms.
 
The Mutt said:
Polls show that veterans resent the Bush campaign smearing Kerry's war record.

Office of Homeland Security announces that Al Quaeda is planning to attack Veterans Hospitals.

I had noticed that one too.

I will admit that Al Qaeda is fanatical and insane. That is not the same thing as stupid.

"What," I ask myself, "would be the strategic purpose of attacking a veteran's hospital?"

As Lucas Trask noted in Space Viking, "I wonder when the fire is going to be?"
 
rgraham666 said:
I had noticed that one too.

I will admit that Al Qaeda is fanatical and insane. That is not the same thing as stupid.

"What," I ask myself, "would be the strategic purpose of attacking a veteran's hospital?"

As Lucas Trask noted in Space Viking, "I wonder when the fire is going to be?"
Do you ever wonder why, if we seem to be able to see these patterns, the mainstream media doesn't?
Darn that liberal media! Always out to get Bush!
 
rgraham666 said:
... As Lucas Trask noted in Space Viking, "I wonder when the fire is going to be?"
Do you meant, the novel by H. Beam Piper, or has somebody stolen his title for a movie, like they did from Isaac Asimov? :mad:
 
I, Robot should have been a 13 episode HBO series. It would have been the only way to do the book justice.
The could follow up the next year with The Martian Chronicles.
 
The Mutt said:
I, Robot should have been a 13 episode HBO series. It would have been the only way to do the book justice.
The could follow up the next year with The Martian Chronicles.

I'd willingly have my ass reamed by Dick Cheney in a Nixon mask to see that.

An Asimov and Bradbury classic on a medium that treasures writers yet still allows the visual freedom neccesary to bring the worlds to life.

MMMm, just think of the Usher II ep. alone. Heaven.
 
We can add Zell Miller to the list, that lying, two-faced, back-stabbing, Ross Perot wannabe, cracker-ass cracker!
 
The Mutt said:
We can add Zell Miller to the list, that lying, two-faced, back-stabbing, Ross Perot wannabe, cracker-ass cracker!

You can say that again!
 
Falwell once said that AIDS was God's way of punishing homosexuals;

That's just silly. AIDS is God's way of punishing human beings for eating other primates.
 
The man's a menace!

"Too many OB/GYNs are unable to practice their love with women all across this country."
--George W. Bush
 
Have the bastards taken over the ohanage?

Access Denied
by Caroline Bollinger

Find out why growing numbers of doctors and pharmacists across the US are refusing to prescribe or dispense birth control pills


. . . Melissa Kelley, 35, was just as stunned when her gynecologist told her she would not renew her prescription for birth control pills last fall.

"She told me she couldn't in good faith prescribe the Pill anymore," says Kelley, who lives with her husband and son in Allentown, PA. Then the gynecologist told Kelley she wouldn't be able to get a new prescription from her family doctor, either. "She said my primary care physician was the one who helped her make the decision." . . .


A Matter of Belief

. . . Anti-Pill doctors and pharmacists base their stand on the fact that the Pill isn't perfect: Although it is designed to suppress ovulation and prevent fertilization, both can--and do--occur in rare cases. About 1 woman in every 1,000 who takes the Pill exactly as directed becomes pregnant in a given year. But while mainstream experts say ovulation happens only 2 to 3 percent of the time and fertilization is rare, anti-Pill groups claim both happen frequently. They say most of these fertilized eggs--in their view, nascent human lives--are unable to attach to the hormonally altered uterine lining. Instead of implanting and growing, they slough off. This theoretical action, which scientists can't confirm, is called the post-fertilization effect.

Public Opinion

While abortion continues to be a divisive public issue, contraception is not. In fact, 95 percent of American women use some form of birth control during their childbearing years.

This is no silent majority. When a woman is denied the Pill and the incident becomes public, it triggers a loud response. Case in point: After Lacey's story appeared in the Dallas Morning News, there was an enormous outpouring of letters from readers appalled by the pharmacist's actions. "This was a huge issue in our area, and we're a conservative community," says Emily Snooks, director of media relations and communications at Planned Parenthood of North Texas. "People here are still talking about it, simply because the vast majority of people in this country believe access to birth control is a basic right."

But what will you do if, like Kelley, Williams, and Lacey, you encounter a doctor who tells you no or a pharmacist who won't honor your prescription? "If your gynecologist won't prescribe the Pill, find a new doctor--and tell all your friends what has occurred," says Vanessa Cullins, vice president for medical affairs at Planned Parenthood Federation of America in New York City. The same goes for pharmacists who refuse to fill your prescription. The best defense against this grassroots movement, Cullins notes, is another one--in opposition.




Link to the whole story :

http://www.prevention.com/cda/feature2002/0,2479,s1-7342-P,00.html
 
I hope everybody was listening to Resident Bush's convention speech and not just getting what the media fed you. He declared war on Roe v Wade, Social Security, the seperation of church and state, Iran, Syria, Palestine and just about anybody who might be reading a thread on a site like this.
A vote for Bush is a vote for tyranny.

:) :mad:
 
I never went to medical school, but I do know that in sexually active women, even if they don't get pregnant per se, a certain number of eggs get fertilized, and spontaneously fail to implant. I suppose by the logic of these fanatics who believe that birth control pills are tantamount to abortion, once I got past the age of 18, I should have read a funeral service over all my used tampons, just in case.
 
SlickTony said:
I never went to medical school, but I do know that in sexually active women, even if they don't get pregnant per se, a certain number of eggs get fertilized, and spontaneously fail to implant. I suppose by the logic of these fanatics who believe that birth control pills are tantamount to abortion, once I got past the age of 18, I should have read a funeral service over all my used tampons, just in case.

Oh fuck!

Diet Coke spew all over my keyboard!

Thank you for the best laugh I've had all day!

:D

On a more serious note, my sister (newly married and happily on the pill) could get a major wake-up call about her choice of presidential candidates if this insane birth control pill debate actually becomes part of the Pro-Life stance. Wow.
 
The Mutt said:
I hope everybody was listening to Resident Bush's convention speech and not just getting what the media fed you. He declared war on Roe v Wade, Social Security, the seperation of church and state, Iran, Syria, Palestine and just about anybody who might be reading a thread on a site like this.
A vote for Bush is a vote for tyranny.

:) :mad:

Perhaps. But a vote for Kerry is a vote for...?

Defining your participation in the electoral process in a strictly negative connotation, I.E. I am voting against so and so, may work for you. For a lot of people the devil I know is less daunting than the devil I do not. I admit feeling I have no acceptable option this election and being far too disinterested an observer to make sweeping statements, but thus far the only thing I know of Kerry is for is reinstating the taxes the republicans cut.

While you may be able to explain that away as neccessary or while it may be couched in terms of on people over a certain income, vowing to raise taxes is never a popular position to take and unlike the good ole days, points for honesty aren't being scored any longer.

The Kerry campaign had best get off thier collective duff and define their man, because currently they are letting the GOP define him and few are going to vote for an anti military, New england liberal elitest who plans to raise your taxes, sublemate the U.S. army to U.N. control, vote against body armor for troops in the field, yadda, yadda, yadda.

Righteous indignation will take you only so far. Very few people are willing to walk into the voting booth and remove the current commander in chief with no idea what they are voting in to replace him. You can enter the booth with grandiose visions and angry speeches, but in the privacy of that booth, when faced with a known quantity and an unkown, many, if not most will go with the devil they know.

I appreciate your angst, but someone, somewhere, had better start making people see what a vote for Kerry is for, because its becoming apparent that simply defining what a vote for him is agianst isn't scoring a lot of points.

-Colly
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Perhaps. But a vote for Kerry is a vote for...?

Defining your participation in the electoral process in a strictly negative connotation, I.E. I am voting against so and so, may work for you. For a lot of people the devil I know is less daunting than the devil I do not. I admit feeling I have no acceptable option this election and being far too disinterested an observer to make sweeping statements, but thus far the only thing I know of Kerry is for is reinstating the taxes the republicans cut.

While you may be able to explain that away as neccessary or while it may be couched in terms of on people over a certain income, vowing to raise taxes is never a popular position to take and unlike the good ole days, points for honesty aren't being scored any longer.

The Kerry campaign had best get off thier collective duff and define their man, because currently they are letting the GOP define him and few are going to vote for an anti military, New england liberal elitest who plans to raise your taxes, sublemate the U.S. army to U.N. control, vote against body armor for troops in the field, yadda, yadda, yadda.

Righteous indignation will take you only so far. Very few people are willing to walk into the voting booth and remove the current commander in chief with no idea what they are voting in to replace him. You can enter the booth with grandiose visions and angry speeches, but in the privacy of that booth, when faced with a known quantity and an unkown, many, if not most will go with the devil they know.

I appreciate your angst, but someone, somewhere, had better start making people see what a vote for Kerry is for, because its becoming apparent that simply defining what a vote for him is agianst isn't scoring a lot of points.

-Colly

Amen to that. I don't like Bush, or what he's done, at all, but Kerry is a shot in the dark as far as knowing what I'd be voting for if I decide to vote for him. At this point, I just may not vote at all.

Choosing not to decide is still a choice, after all.
 
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