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To: Hope Praytochange who wrote (746620)7/30/2006 1:48:03 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
Well, even O'Reilly sounds stale when demanding that the people of Exxon work for free. Check out THIS Marxist sewer rat...

article.nationalreview.com

As long as there is no legislation to FORCE oil company employees to work for free, there are no SHORTAGES. That takes away the populists favorite myth from the 70's: that oil trucks are dumping their inventories in the countryside to keep the crisis going.

Populists HATE it when you take their black helicopters away...



To: Hope Praytochange who wrote (746620)7/30/2006 1:51:51 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
Of course, Joisey's retardation pales next to that of Massachusettes...

<<Nexis mercifully stops there, though one guesses Rep. Markey has been using this rhetorical crutch since he first came to Congress during the Ford era. It’s a dependable quip. Reporters fall for it every time. And used in a particular instance, it certainly drives home his point.

But considered all at once, the dozens of invocations of the embattled, shook-down consumer drive home the notion that congressional Democrats have little to offer in the way of ideas and policies other than immediate and reflexive opposition — to business, to markets, to Republicans, to reform of busted institutions like Social Security and Medicare. In Markey’s impassioned vignettes, the consumer is broke because he’s been turned upside down. Markey’s bereft of ideas. What’s his excuse?>>

article.nationalreview.com



To: Hope Praytochange who wrote (746620)7/30/2006 7:51:52 PM
From: Fiscally Conservative  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Well,well,well isn't that the Kettle calling the Pot black. Give me a break! Lollll...

You guys are a dime a dozen here on SI. You have your entourage following you around patting yourselves on the back. I would expect as much from primary grade school kids but not adults. You clowns employ the same child-like tatics when other souls should disagree with your patheticly slanted views of reality.

Your losing the support for this War (Police Action,,,whatever you want to call it) daily. It is a turning tide that is gaining momentum day by day. President elect Bush is a lame duck,fact. There is no mandate for Iraq now or previous or a concrete strategy for exiting. The middle east is in greater turmoil now then when he,Bush,took office. Recession is a stones throw away. Look how they had to gut interests rates to create economic growth,stealing future growth for immediate results;and now its payback time, and we all know payback is a bitcch..,lol.

Yesireeee bobbies,President George Bush,Jr. will be remembered for many things both good and bad when the party is over. And you clowns will still be here with another new Silicon I.D.,adding to the collection, further spreading your tintedly tainted slanting viewpoints for your own agendas. In your minds,there is an army of lost souls unable to think their own way out of a paper bag ready and waiting for your vision of the future. Lol.... I do not agree. I believe many Americans see beyond the veil and your perceived distorted senses.