From: Sharx35 on


"pandora" <pandora(a)peak.org> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 20:06:55 -0400, Hachiroku ハチロク wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 17:11:10 -0500, pandora wrote:
>>
>>>> Think of this: I don't remember Nixon, Carter or Ford,
>>>
>>> Nixon "ahhded", Carter had that southern accent ( :-) ), Ford well, he
>>> kept falling down.
>>
>> LOL!
>> Nah, that was Chevy Chase! ;)
>
> Nah. I specifically remember Ford falling down the stairs of
> a plane. He was a complete klutz. Hard to believe he ever
> played football.

Do you EVER say ANYTHING unkind about a Democratic politician? I thought
not.



>
>>
>>> but when Reagan
>>>> got stuck with something he was not prepared for, he said, "Well,..."
>>>
>>> He usually didn't even know where he was.
>>>
>>>> When Bush the First got stuck, the hands started going. When Clinton
>>>> got caught off-guard,
>>>> he...would...pause...after...each...word...
>>>
>>> Maybe for emphasis? I've used that.
>>
>> But when GB I really got stuck, it looked like a Salad Shooter gone mad.
>>
> Agreed.
>
>>> Bush the II? Who could
>>>> figure? Perhaps that could be when he came out with a "Bushism" (Kind
>>>> of like a Spoonerism, but not as intelligent). It's hard to tell with
>>>> GWB, because it seems he was unprepared about 80% of the time. There
>>>> were times if you looked really hard, you could even see the
>>>> strings...
>>>
>>> Indeed. It seemed to me his brain was off the track most of the time.
>>>
>>>> Obama? As far as I can see, he too is a puppet, with both Pelousy and
>>>> Reid stuffing their hands up as far as they could go.
>>>
>>> I like his speeches. I don't see him as a puppet at all. At least he
>>> can speak and doesn't *sound* like an idiot. If he manages to do
>>> anything good for this country (that is IF the repugs will let him),
>>> I'll be very happy with him.
>>>
>>>> I'd rather have had Hillary in office, and if you knew me, you'd know
>>>> THAT is a real stretch.
>>>
>>> I agreed with Hilary, it wasn't the right time. It may be in 2012. How
>>> about Hilary running against Sarah? Now THAT would be a race!
>>
>>
>> OMG. I used to really like Sarah, but since the 'handlers' got their
>> hooks in her, she has been playing up the cutesy bit a little to much
>> and it's detracted from her, a LOT.
>
> I never saw any *attraction* with her to begin with. She might
> *look* kinda cute (so far), but she's a real ditz.
>
>> Just think: if it hadn't been for her, we might have had McCain.
>
> NEVER!!!!!!!!!

From: The Greatest on

"Aratzio" <a6ahlyv02(a)sneakemail.com> wrote in message news:9saas5dbkiin2rq11jh14tl4bo721rb4gq(a)4ax.com...
> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 16:16:41 -0400, in the land of alt.autos.toyota,
> Hachiroku ???? <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> got double secret probation for
> writing:
>
> >On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 20:42:50 -0700, Aratzio wrote:
> >
> >>>> That happened on more than one occasion. I asked you to cut & paste
> >>>> examples of bias from the articles. I also asked you to pretend we were
> >>>> in a journalism class and re-write those portions to eliminate the
> >>>> bias.
> >>>>
> >>>> You refused. We know why, don't we?
> >>>
> >>>Because I told yu to figure it out for yourself. That's why. You
> >>>couldn't.
> >>>
> >>>
> >> You do realize the questions are rhetorical because the fact based
> >> community know the answer to the question before they ask you.
> >
> >rada-rada-rada. You don't even know what we're talking about, simpleton.
> >
> >
>
> Example of Rhetorical Question based upon the questioner knowing the
> answer:
> If a hachoo plonks and runs away, but didn't really plonk and run
> away, then runs away anyway, is he still a coward.
>
> See, cupcake, you do the same thing. You spew your lies and get called
> on them. When you get called you refuse to support the words that only
> you wrote. Then you get classed as a cowering little fucknozzle whose
> nads are in jars on his ex-wives mantels.
> --
> Roz Ratzio

Then he would be just like you...Roz !!
--
HJ
From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 21:08:13 -0500, pandora wrote:

> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 20:06:55 -0400, Hachiroku ハチロク wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 17:11:10 -0500, pandora wrote:
>>
>>>> Think of this: I don't remember Nixon, Carter or Ford,
>>>
>>> Nixon "ahhded", Carter had that southern accent ( :-) ), Ford well, he
>>> kept falling down.
>>
>> LOL!
>> Nah, that was Chevy Chase! ;)
>
> Nah. I specifically remember Ford falling down the stairs of a plane. He
> was a complete klutz. Hard to believe he ever played football.

That's ALL you remember him falling down from? It seems at times the man
could barely stand.

>
>
>>> but when Reagan
>>>> got stuck with something he was not prepared for, he said, "Well,..."
>>>
>>> He usually didn't even know where he was.
>>>
>>>> When Bush the First got stuck, the hands started going. When Clinton
>>>> got caught off-guard,
>>>> he...would...pause...after...each...word...
>>>
>>> Maybe for emphasis? I've used that.
>>
>> But when GB I really got stuck, it looked like a Salad Shooter gone mad.
>>
> Agreed.
>
>>> Bush the II? Who could
>>>> figure? Perhaps that could be when he came out with a "Bushism" (Kind
>>>> of like a Spoonerism, but not as intelligent). It's hard to tell with
>>>> GWB, because it seems he was unprepared about 80% of the time. There
>>>> were times if you looked really hard, you could even see the
>>>> strings...
>>>
>>> Indeed. It seemed to me his brain was off the track most of the time.
>>>
>>>> Obama? As far as I can see, he too is a puppet, with both Pelousy and
>>>> Reid stuffing their hands up as far as they could go.
>>>
>>> I like his speeches. I don't see him as a puppet at all. At least he
>>> can speak and doesn't *sound* like an idiot. If he manages to do
>>> anything good for this country (that is IF the repugs will let him),
>>> I'll be very happy with him.
>>>
>>>> I'd rather have had Hillary in office, and if you knew me, you'd know
>>>> THAT is a real stretch.
>>>
>>> I agreed with Hilary, it wasn't the right time. It may be in 2012. How
>>> about Hilary running against Sarah? Now THAT would be a race!
>>
>>
>> OMG. I used to really like Sarah, but since the 'handlers' got their
>> hooks in her, she has been playing up the cutesy bit a little to much
>> and it's detracted from her, a LOT.
>
> I never saw any *attraction* with her to begin with. She might *look*
> kinda cute (so far), but she's a real ditz.
>
>> Just think: if it hadn't been for her, we might have had McCain.
>
> NEVER!!!!!!!!!


Why not? McCain walked across the aisle to the 'enemy' many, many times. I
think it would have been a good compromise for America.

But, we'll never know...

I stopped listening to Limbaugh altogether during that period of time. Up
until the nominees were decided, Limbaugh blasted McCain day in and day
out; he's not a real Republican, he sides with the enemy on important
matters, yada, yada, yada. The straw that broke the camels back came one
day after the nomination, when it looked like the DDemocrats were getting
their act together and Obama would be nominated, that Limbaugh said "WE
need to get tough, and WE need to..."
Um, "WE"?!?! He was against McCain both times he ran for the office, and
now it's "WE"?

That was just too hypocritical for me to bear. I didn't listen to Limbaugh
for over a year after that.

Of course, now I have a reason to...

You ask Scott, one of the regulars in the Toyota group I talked to himon
the phone, and I said, "I'm willing to give Obama a chance". You have to
remember, I AM from MAssachusetts, after all.

The "chance" lasted about three weeks...I may be somewhat Moderate, but
not THAT Moderate...




From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 02:46:11 +0000, Sharx35 wrote:

>>> Ah, c'mon, you just envy her effect on any RED-BLOODED male. <vbg>
>>
>> Why would I wnvy her when I can get that effect without being stupid?
>>
>> :-)
>
> Well, you ARE sort of special...politics aside. DAMN it, I get all
> soft/hard WHATEVER, when I think of you, pan.

That's it, Sharx. You be nice to our guest!

From: Sharky on
Hachiroku ???? wrote:

>You ask Scott, one of the regulars in the Toyota group I talked to himon
>the phone, and I said, "I'm willing to give Obama a chance". You have to
>remember, I AM from MAssachusetts, after all.
>
>The "chance" lasted about three weeks...I may be somewhat Moderate, but
>not THAT Moderate...

Perhaps you'd be willing to give this guy a chance...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOMTN2EOMtI

Damn! I wish he would have run in 2008.