Conservative writer, George Will, hates America.

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.

FuzzyBee

Diamond Member
Jan 22, 2000
5,172
1
81
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Huh - where does he say he hates America?

Oh - just more tiring cliches from you. Wouldn't it just be easier to have one thread with a link to Democratic Underground's homepage and another to Daily Kos? It'd save you a lot of typing.
Got a problem with the Washington Note now? BTW, that "tiring cliche" wasn't from me. It's from your ilk whenever someone utters a disparaging word against the boy king.
What is "my ilk", pray tell. Do you know me?

Perhaps you'd be taken seriously instead of as a laughingstock if you actually laid out a thought of your own.

Also, nice response to my initial question. If you can't answer the question, just use buzzwords and cliches! Bravo! :roll:
From your posts, yes, we all know you.
Really? Please tell everyone here something about me. Hack.
For me to be a hack I would have to belong to a particular political party and defend that party to no end and believe that party was 100% correct all of the time. Sorry, I'm not like you and your Limbaught ilk.
Do you honestly believe that? I do pity you, hack.
What the hell is a "Limbaught ilk"? Is that really the way you defend your points?
Shall I bring up your quotes full of talking points and buzzwords? I bolded one above.
Hah! Pointing out the fact that all you do is link to vitriol on Daily Kos and Democratic Underground is "talking points" and "buzzwords"? You honestly *don't* have a mind of your own, do you?
The Washington Note is not some blog. And show me one link I've posted to Democratic Underground up here. And, point out any Daily Kos link I've posted that wasn't about a news story. Go ahead.
According to you, everything on the Kos is news - just keep on regurgitating!

I was merely tossing out those used by Bush-God fanbois such as yourself and redirecting them back as sarcasm.
I'm a "Bush-God fanboi"? Do you have any idea what that even means? De you have any idea who I even voted for in the last Presidential election? No, you don't - you're too blinded by your misguided hatred of everything your conspiracy-theory-laced websites direct you towards to know too much else. Sad. Also, please find one post where I've said anything about any American "hating America".
Actually, yes I do.

http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...&STARTPAGE=2&FTVAR_FORUMVIEWTMP=Linear
Here's why I plan on voting for Bush over Kerry:

(this is cut 'n' pasted from an email I sent a friend of mine - I'll try to go through and capitalize things, but I may miss a few, so just bear with me.)
Are those not your words?
Huh - thanks for pasting the "plan to" part. Once again, I ask this: Do you have any idea who I even voted for in the last Presidential election?
Also, find me the post where I said you called anyone on the left as "hating America". Good job at distorting my words.
Let's look at the title of this thread:
Conservative writer, George Will, hates America.
Now, let's look a little later in the thread, where you say:
BTW, that "tiring cliche" wasn't from me. It's from your ilk whenever someone utters a disparaging word against the boy king.
Do you even read your own drivel?

Although, I guess that's a concept too complicated for a sheep to understand.
Irony, indeed. C'mon - give me a good bleat.
You would know what it would sound like, that's for sure.
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...hreadid=1679419&enterthread=y&arctab=y
And? Are you trying to say the plan to add an extra hotel tax to fund levee work a bad idea, or are you just trying to divert attention from you?

I gotta give you some credit, though - you *are* good for an occasional laugh.
 

Polish3d

Diamond Member
Jul 6, 2005
5,500
0
0
Originally posted by: Termagant
Originally posted by: Frackal
What I find interesting is the
"Conservatives with a Conscience Award"
comment.


I hope some of you don't think that only those who agree with your views on this situation "have a conscience." Dehumanizing your political opponents (ie, by thinking people on the right are "evil" et al) is a true indication of mad zealotry, IMJ.

Oh, like how those who spoke out against the Iraq War hated America?

What?
 

FrancesBeansRevenge

Platinum Member
Jun 6, 2001
2,181
0
0
Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: Termagant
Originally posted by: Frackal
What I find interesting is the
"Conservatives with a Conscience Award"
comment.


I hope some of you don't think that only those who agree with your views on this situation "have a conscience." Dehumanizing your political opponents (ie, by thinking people on the right are "evil" et al) is a true indication of mad zealotry, IMJ.

Oh, like how those who spoke out against the Iraq War hated America?

What?

Not sure what he means but possibly he is referring to how those who opposed the war from the beginning (of which I am NOT one) were often dehumanized to nothing more than anti-American terrorist apologists. Early on, before the evidence of a mistake started piling up, if you dared oppose the invasion your position was equated to a hatred of America.

It seems to me that now, in retrospect, if I had to choose, based on results, who were the ones hating America it would be the ones, like myself at the time, who eagerly pushed towards war despite lack of evidence and serious warnings about the disastrous results instead of the one's desperately screaming to keep our nation out of this quagmire.

That said, none of us hate our country. We just have VASTLY different ideas about the path that should be taken to secure our future. I, for one, came to realize that the path we are currently on is a path to nowhere.