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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
This is great news.

Now, for those Dems who kept calling Bush a "chicken" for refusing the 3rd debate, I think it's time y'all made a public apology.

What a chicken Bush is. He wanted two debates and caved.

;)


 

Cobalt

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Originally posted by: AntiEverything
Originally posted by: Spencer278
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Originally posted by: Spencer278
yeah a debate a week would really put a dent on bushes record long vacations.
:roll:

The triteness of every statement made by an anti-Bush person in this forum is ridiculous to the point of predictability.

Well don't pretend that Bush is working his ass off. Bush doesn't want weekly debates because he would be unable to get his script writers to write an answer for every question.

Do you really think Kerry writes his material himself?

For god's sake people, they're politicians. They're all identical except for that letter R or D after their name. Quit acting like your candidate is somehow better than the other. They both suck.

I agree. This election is simply one between two evils.
 

kage69

Lifer
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Bush wanted to be able to have telephone access during the debates! LMAO!!!! :laugh:
 

umbrella39

Lifer
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Originally posted by: kage69
Bush wanted to be able to have telephone access during the debates! LMAO!!!! :laugh:

What, like a phone-a-friend lifeline? That's silly, I'd just ask the audience, they look like a smart bunch tonight ;)
 

CycloWizard

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Originally posted by: jjsole
The kerry side shouldn't have given in to letting cheney sit down during the debate. It was probably an issue imo so cheney doesn't look like the aging geriatric that he is with his scoliosis and hunchback posture, and now he can more unassumedly lean over the desk instead.
Of course, he could get all those problems fixed, but the price is too high now that his esteemed candidate sued all the doctors out of business. :D
 

PatboyX

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Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Originally posted by: jjsole
The kerry side shouldn't have given in to letting cheney sit down during the debate. It was probably an issue imo so cheney doesn't look like the aging geriatric that he is with his scoliosis and hunchback posture, and now he can more unassumedly lean over the desk instead.
Of course, he could get all those problems fixed, but the price is too high now that his esteemed candidate sued all the doctors out of business. :D

i realize this is OT and your comment was tongue-in-cheek but its not as if lawyers go and sue at random, without anyone backing them up. and from what i have read the largest number of folks "guilty" of frivolous lawsuits tend to be large corporations going after smaller corporations for copyright sorts of things.
and while i agree that malpractice is a serious issue (because now when i go to the doctor they cant tell me a damn thing, for fear of it not being accurate and me sending them to court) but is there a record of all the edwards suits that people feel he was a mad dog in the court?
 

kage69

Lifer
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What, like a phone-a-friend lifeline? That's silly, I'd just ask the audience, they look like a smart bunch tonight


Yep, exactly like a "life-line" from Who Wants to be a Millionaire? How freaking sad is that? Can't have the chimp confusing MedicCare with MedicAid again, or forgetting his many stances on stem-cell research, or making up Middle East geography, or....



Hopefully these debates will help America wake up a little more. I look forward to the new additions to the English lexicon Bush will no doubt invent when put on the spot. ;)