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charrison

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Red Dawn,

Yup Texas is a terrible place to live. You can litterly see dying kids in the street everyday. The condition are so bad, I just cant understand why we have so many Californians moving here.

 

FettsBabe

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Zilch, Zero, Nada under Gore's plan.

Bush $491

I didn't add Psycho, so this only allowed for my income. We will also be itemizing this spring too.
 

charrison

Lifer
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Red Dawn,

I have lived my entire life here in Texas, and it is far from being a bunghole. We have a diverse economy it is not just big oil. The economy in Texas is very strong, and taxes are low. It is a great place to live and work. Calling people and things bungholes does not further your argument. Insults are usually the first sign of a weak argument.
 

Corn

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<< OK Corn, try Kosovo,Bosnia,China and Tiawan , East Timor and India and Pakistan to name 5 right off the top. >>



Kosovo: Armed conflic in which Gore had no hand whatsoever in &quot;brokering peace&quot;. The only &quot;peace brokered&quot; was through the might of our military. Bomb them until they say &quot;uncle&quot;, yeah, the peace process at it's finest.

China and Taiwan: LMAO at you in the highest degree. I'm sorry, what did Gore do there again?

East Timor: Drag your feet and do nothing. That worked out great.

India and Pakistan: Bwwwaaahahahahahaha. Yeah, we're responsible for the peace there. I can't stop laughing here, but OK, seriously what did Gore do here again? The only reason peace exists is because both sides have the capability to nuke each other--not because of anything that Gore did.



Give me specific examples of what Gore did personally in each instance, or was your response more of your own self proclaimed &quot;BS&quot; posts because you are bored?
 

Corn

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<< Use the 1 billion Dollar Surplus in the Texas budget to give all his Oil Buddies tax breaks while the sad situation with Texas Children and their health care remained dead last among all States. >>



The main reason that Texas fares so badly in this respect is because of it's disproportionate number of illegal immigrants. But don't let the facts stand in the way of your spin...........
 

FettsBabe

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:|Both of you are wrong! :| Why? Because both of them (Gore and Bush) are idiots.

In case you missed it, neither one of them makes much sense!!!

Not to be mean, but I'm more concerned with Clinton and his dealings with the Arab countries. I hope he knows what he is doing. :(
 

charrison

Lifer
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Red Dawn,

You are right, people do not come to Texas for handouts, they come to work. You being from Calironia probably do not understhand this concept as well. Texas is far from the 3rd world country you describe...
 

FettsBabe

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You are right about one thing Red, I don't believe I would ever see the $491. Neither would any other person in this BBS.

The tax cut is not a reason to vote for Bush. But then again I can't think of one reason to vote for Gore either. MMMM, maybe I'll vote for &quot;Lozer!&quot; HEHE. :Q
 

charrison

Lifer
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Reddawn,

I guess you did not realize that the Texas economy is ranked in the top 10 as well(or at least it was the last time i checked).

 

JoeBaD

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Ya know Red Dawn, reading your posts are like listening to that proverbial broken record...Bush is dumb....Bush is dumb...Bush is dumb..... - get a new script!

Must be you're just feeling left out.

When your only income is from welfare ya don't get any tax break.

Vote for Gore and maybe more of us can get on the dole like you.

 

reitz

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Red, I have a question: If Bushlite were a hillbilly from West Virginia, instead of an idiot from Texas, would you like him any more? ;)
 

JoeBaD

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Maybe so Red but I know a lot of self-employeds and they don't spend all day on boards like you. They're working to feed themselves and/or family.

I find hypothesizing your employment impared status allows me to more fully understand your political leanings.

 

JoeBaD

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Red,

did ya ever think about a paper route?

Stay up with the news too.

Or at least comics.
 

charrison

Lifer
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Red Dawn,

You are mistaken on the califonia economy dwarfing the Texas economy. They as I recall, about the same size and trade places on who has the bigger economy on a regular basis(ie who had the best year)
 

Corn

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<< Nice try Corn! Gore was part of the Administration that had a hand in brokering settlements in each of those situations. >>



Not a nice try Sped, and it's sad that you still haven't been able to comprehend my question: What has Gore done personally to &quot;broker the peace&quot; in any of your examples? (I used as many single syllable words as I could, hope that helps)

Possibly the only instance which he might have played a small part was in negotiating the sale of our military secrets to China as ransom for not invading Taiwan. [sarcasm]Yeah, that's a man that I feel comfortable trusting our military too.[/sarcasm]

Fact is Gore played no part in any of your examples. It wasn't &quot;his&quot; administration, the real individuals involved were chosen by Clinton. The only thing Gore could be credited with is not gettting in the way.
 

reitz

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Corn, your argument is useless. What part has Bush personally played to broker any peace settlements?
 

AndrewR

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Gore: $392
Bush: $2045

Damn, I must be rich, too, but apparently Bush considers me to be in the middle class, which is a nice touch of reality. I could certainly use that extra money, which would likely go to investments and/or savings. Does that strike anyone as being consistent with Republican philosophy for tax cuts?

Red: While no one should choose for whom to vote based on the calculations of a tax cut, it's nice to see that the potential exists for savings and at least that Bush considers people with a certain income in the area of middle class while Gore, based on his rhetoric, apparently considers us in the upper 1%. While the full tax cut may never be realized (you're speculating, at least admit that), even 10% is a measurable amount from Bush while Gore's cut could buy lunch at McDonald's for me (no Large size though). The difference in the amounts points to a difference in outlook, which bodes well for the middle class if Bush is elected -- not so with Gore.
 

Dameon

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Ness, how do you sleep at night knowing that according to gore you're part of the evil top 1% that are evil to the core and don't deserve any tax cuts? :)

 

Corn

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<< Is that so Corn? Wow, maybe you can prove to me that I was mistaken by pointing me towards some credible sources that proves your statement to be fact and not just a biased opinion made by you to deflect the obvious weakness of Junior George in this area. >>



Sorry Sped it doesn't work that way. The burdon of proof is upon you when you provide your examples of the &quot;greatness of Bore&quot; and his handiwork in the &quot;peace process&quot;. If you say Bore walked on the moon, why is it my responsibility to prove that he didn't?
 

Corn

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<< Corn, your argument is useless. What part has Bush personally played to broker any peace settlements? >>



reitz, just how thick are you anyway? I never claimed Bush did anything. Sped argued that since Bush hasn't done any &quot;peace brokering&quot; himself that Gore must be a better choice. All I asked was, and is, what &quot;peace&quot; specifically has Gore &quot;brokered&quot; himself to warrant that particular &quot;experience&quot; in which GWB is lacking? My argument is relevent to those that think. Of course to those that cannot think I would imagine it might be useless to themselves.
 

Corn

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One other thing Sped, which candidate are you voting for again? You keep claiming that you are not &quot;liberal minded&quot; and as such imply that you won't be voting for Gore. What kind of &quot;peace brokering&quot; has your candidate done?