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To: bentway who wrote (543446)1/12/2010 11:30:29 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575175
 
"YOU said Islamic, not AQ. You lose! Your rules!"

That is typical of him. He makes a statement, you prove him wrong, he moves the goal posts, you prove him wrong again, he then moves the goal posts some more...

His various definitions about what constitutes a terrorist attack is a wonderful illustration. That is what makes that skit so priceless, Oliver wiggles, squirms and nuances just like i-node does.

The only thing missing from the skit is the way i-node just makes up AQ connections to the ones he wants to label as terrorist attacks. Now, the only one we know of is the crotch bomber, but that doesn't stop i-node.



To: bentway who wrote (543446)1/13/2010 1:23:30 AM
From: TopCat  Respond to of 1575175
 
"YOU said Islamic, not AQ. You lose! Your rules!"

You sound like you are in a school yard.



To: bentway who wrote (543446)1/13/2010 12:08:26 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1575175
 
Brew ha-ha

The "tea party" is alive and well, and rallying in Annapolis on Wednesday evening. Weary of Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley's projected $2 billion deficit and tax hikes, 11 local and regional groups have organized the event, which features keynote speaker Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity.

"The mission is simple, We're sending a message to state, local and federal officials that these tea parties are not going away. We're active, and we're loud," Charles Lollar tells The Beltway.

A former Charles County Republican Party chairman and former Marine, Mr. Lollar is running against House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer this fall.

"We're not letting this go. Our tax dollars are at stake. We demand a balanced budget, realistic expenses, better revenues and no more spending," Mr. Lollar adds. "And believe me, Annapolis will hear from us in November."



To: bentway who wrote (543446)1/13/2010 1:07:34 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1575175
 
US to help Haiti, Castro tells Haiti to fukk off, so does Chavez. Dem Rep Debbie Wassserman blames the haiti earthquake on the USA. All is normal