We Had No Domestic Attacks Under Bush; We've Had One Under Obama.

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jackschmittusa

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You really don't have a clue do you?

The Dems are a hodge-podge of different ideas, and even some with the same ideas differ in degree.

"Moderates are cowardly fence walkers."

Your ignorance is astounding. Most moderates have an affinity for the status quo, but see room for improvement or the possible benefits of limited change. Your dismissal of them because they can discuss the merits of an issue before committing to it makes you an idiot. Your obvious hatred of those that do not conform to your political views makes you one of the dangerous idiots.

You act more like you are playing a game here than actually contributing anything of value.

I'm also an independent and an atheist if you need to find fault with me as well.
 

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It's okay to stop posting before you get banned.


HaHaHa. And now my friends we have arrived at the place where Liberal stamina has ended.

It is this time where the only answer is to shut us off!

The sweetness of victory is worth it all!

We win you lose!

Ummm, and I gave you a 4-day vacation for personal attacks & excessive trolling, so this, uhh, means you win? Continue trolling/personal attacking when you return & I'll make your record 2-0. If you want to really push the limits, I can make it a permaban & you can go down undefeated. -DrPizza
 
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Vic

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You really don't have a clue do you?

The Dems are a hodge-podge of different ideas, and even some with the same ideas differ in degree.

"Moderates are cowardly fence walkers."

Your ignorance is astounding. Most moderates have an affinity for the status quo, but see room for improvement or the possible benefits of limited change. Your dismissal of them because they can discuss the merits of an issue before committing to it makes you an idiot. Your obvious hatred of those that do not conform to your political views makes you one of the dangerous idiots.

You act more like you are playing a game here than actually contributing anything of value.

I'm also an independent and an atheist if you need to find fault with me as well.

He's already exposed himself as a parody poster...
 

Zebo

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North Carolina Jihad?
San Francisco Jewish center Jihad?
DC Sniper Jihad?

This is quite a paradoxical post, Zebo.

Libs won't admit these were Islamic terror, driven by Ideology, because for them to do so would admit Sudden Jihad Syndrome can occur simply by reading texts, no outside big bad org like AQ required.

Cons won't admit these were Islamic terror attacks because it would debase their hero and illusions Bush 'kept us safe'.
 

DrPizza

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The personal attacks are getting a bit excessive, even for P&N. One member vacationed (violations in other threads too), the rest of you tone it down a bit. Thanks -Anandtech Moderator DrPizza
 

Tab

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Red Dawn said it, but it bears repeating. It happened to McCain, and neither of them will be the last. They are fundamentally good at their job, yet being so is not going to help them move into a higher office. Particularly when they are both moderate members of a party that treats anything less than unswerving allegiance to the party line the same as embracing the enemy.

You want to see the problem? Look at McCain at any of his Presidential campaign rallies or town hall meetings this past election cycle. Here's a moderate guy, forced to sell himself to the utterly loony toons idiots that seem to make up the base of his party. The epitome of this situation came in a semi-famous instance when some woman asked McCain about the rumors that Obama was an evil Muslim...and McCain responded that, no, Obama was a good man. Most pundits took it as a verbal flub by McCain, but I think it really was an example of McCain struggling to not ask why his supporters' brains seemed to be missing. But like so many before him, he wanted to be President more than he wanted to stand up for his beliefs and reason...so he came up with an awkward, non-answer that his base was fortunately too stupid to recognize as the insult it was.

Mayor 9/11 is in the same boat. Like all great people with ambition, he wants to do more, to rise higher in the political system he's dedicated himself to. Unfortunately, he's hitched his wagon to the Republican party.

I'm not so sure McCain is a really good comparison, even though he won the Republican Primary he was still forced to sail a sinking ship - that ship being the Republican Party.

Giuliani on the other hand completely failed to to even get close and and hasn't learned a damned thing. The only state he actively campaigned was Florida due the large amount of retirees and he would have gone to Arizona as well but McCain already has their support. Not to mention he was the butt of many late-night TV shows - How does Giuliani start and end a sentence? With a capital letter, period and 9/11.

I would love to sit and ask Giuliani if he lives in a box. The whole Republican game plan of 9/11, Terrorists is clearly no longer working and Giuliani apparently hasn't noticed. I suppose since he was the mayor of NYC he thinks he automatically going to be good at whatever he does. Or perhaps he still busy paying off the mortgage and needs some cash - I wonder how much doing the PR rounds on Fox News pays.

EDIT : I guess this does seem somewhat redundant but goddamn it doesn't cease to amaze me how stupid Giuliani is at the moment. Or that he was once regarded as a successful mayor of one of the largest and most important cities in America or for that matter the world. Only to turn into a Republican Shill.
 
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jonks

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Frankly this shit is the media's fault at this point. When you have a person on your show make a demonstrably false statement, how bout you, ya know, ask them what they mean by that?

Excuse me Mayor, did you say there were no terror attacks under Bush? What about 9/11? And the anthrax mailings? And Johnny Lee Malvo? And Richard Reid?

what the hell do journalists do all day? christ, ask a freakin question or two.

crap i miss tim russert.


ps. those of you arguing with an uber-obvious troll, go to CP and /ignore him. I enjoy PN so much more since they implemented that. And my blood pressure has gone down!
 

Red Dawn

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The personal attacks are getting a bit excessive, even for P&N. One member vacationed (violations in other threads too), the rest of you tone it down a bit. Thanks -Anandtech Moderator DrPizza

Damn, there goes the General :biggrin:
 

umbrella39

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HaHaHa. And now my friends we have arrived at the place where Liberal stamina has ended.

It is this time where the only answer is to shut us off!

The sweetness of victory is worth it all!

We win you lose!

Ummm, and I gave you a 4-day vacation for personal attacks & excessive trolling, so this, uhh, means you win? Continue trolling/personal attacking when you return & I'll make your record 2-0. If you want to really push the limits, I can make it a permaban & you can go down undefeated. -DrPizza

This is just one of the regular's sock puppet accounts. I'd bet money on it and that he will be back when his ban is up with wang in one hand, keyboard in the other ready to spill bad parody again.