The idiocy of those who vote Democrat
#261
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Re: The idiocy of those who vote Democrat
In article <timberwoof-83A8AE.00011118042004@typhoon.sonic.net>,
Timberwoof <timberwoof@stimpberawoofm.com> wrote:
> In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >,
> keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
>
> > It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > need *more* money, not less.
>
> Look, it's all dribble-down economics. If you reduce the tax burden on
> the rich, then they will be encouraged to make and keep more money for
> themselves. After all, if they create more jobs, then that would mean
> that their employees would have to pay more taxes, and that would be
> evil. So what ends up happening is that through unemployment everyone
> ends up paying fewer taxes.
All those "Luckie Duckies".
Timberwoof <timberwoof@stimpberawoofm.com> wrote:
> In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >,
> keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
>
> > It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > need *more* money, not less.
>
> Look, it's all dribble-down economics. If you reduce the tax burden on
> the rich, then they will be encouraged to make and keep more money for
> themselves. After all, if they create more jobs, then that would mean
> that their employees would have to pay more taxes, and that would be
> evil. So what ends up happening is that through unemployment everyone
> ends up paying fewer taxes.
All those "Luckie Duckies".
#262
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Re: The idiocy of those who vote Democrat
In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
> cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> >(snip)
>
> >>
> > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > >>
> > >> Keith
> > >
> > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > >lie.
> >
> > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > their bill payment will have to go up.
>
>
> Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> Christian, namely me:-)
>
> Keith
This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
> cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> >(snip)
>
> >>
> > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > >>
> > >> Keith
> > >
> > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > >lie.
> >
> > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > their bill payment will have to go up.
>
>
> Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> Christian, namely me:-)
>
> Keith
This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
#263
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Re: The idiocy of those who vote Democrat
In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
> cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> >(snip)
>
> >>
> > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > >>
> > >> Keith
> > >
> > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > >lie.
> >
> > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > their bill payment will have to go up.
>
>
> Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> Christian, namely me:-)
>
> Keith
This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
> cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> >(snip)
>
> >>
> > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > >>
> > >> Keith
> > >
> > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > >lie.
> >
> > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > their bill payment will have to go up.
>
>
> Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> Christian, namely me:-)
>
> Keith
This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
#264
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Re: The idiocy of those who vote Democrat
In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
> cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> >(snip)
>
> >>
> > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > >>
> > >> Keith
> > >
> > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > >lie.
> >
> > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > their bill payment will have to go up.
>
>
> Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> Christian, namely me:-)
>
> Keith
This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
> cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> >(snip)
>
> >>
> > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > >>
> > >> Keith
> > >
> > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > >lie.
> >
> > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > their bill payment will have to go up.
>
>
> Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> Christian, namely me:-)
>
> Keith
This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
#265
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Re: The idiocy of those who vote Democrat
In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
> cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> >(snip)
>
> >>
> > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > >>
> > >> Keith
> > >
> > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > >lie.
> >
> > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > their bill payment will have to go up.
>
>
> Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> Christian, namely me:-)
>
> Keith
This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
> cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> >(snip)
>
> >>
> > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > >>
> > >> Keith
> > >
> > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > >lie.
> >
> > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > their bill payment will have to go up.
>
>
> Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> Christian, namely me:-)
>
> Keith
This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
#266
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Re: The idiocy of those who vote Democrat
Walter Bushell <proto@panix.com> wrote in message news:<proto-3CDB04.03293027042004@reader2.panix.com>...
> In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
> keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
>
> > cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> > news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> > >(snip)
>
> > >>
> > > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > > >>
> > > >> Keith
> > > >
> > > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > > >lie.
> > >
> > > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > > their bill payment will have to go up.
> >
> >
> > Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> > Christian, namely me:-)
> >
> > Keith
>
> This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
> government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
And I personally would appreciate it if people wouldn't just assume
that being Christian is equal to being a right winger.
Keith
> In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
> keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
>
> > cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> > news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> > >(snip)
>
> > >>
> > > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > > >>
> > > >> Keith
> > > >
> > > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > > >lie.
> > >
> > > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > > their bill payment will have to go up.
> >
> >
> > Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> > Christian, namely me:-)
> >
> > Keith
>
> This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
> government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
And I personally would appreciate it if people wouldn't just assume
that being Christian is equal to being a right winger.
Keith
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Re: The idiocy of those who vote Democrat
Walter Bushell <proto@panix.com> wrote in message news:<proto-3CDB04.03293027042004@reader2.panix.com>...
> In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
> keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
>
> > cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> > news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> > >(snip)
>
> > >>
> > > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > > >>
> > > >> Keith
> > > >
> > > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > > >lie.
> > >
> > > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > > their bill payment will have to go up.
> >
> >
> > Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> > Christian, namely me:-)
> >
> > Keith
>
> This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
> government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
And I personally would appreciate it if people wouldn't just assume
that being Christian is equal to being a right winger.
Keith
> In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
> keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
>
> > cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> > news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> > >(snip)
>
> > >>
> > > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > > >>
> > > >> Keith
> > > >
> > > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > > >lie.
> > >
> > > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > > their bill payment will have to go up.
> >
> >
> > Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> > Christian, namely me:-)
> >
> > Keith
>
> This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
> government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
And I personally would appreciate it if people wouldn't just assume
that being Christian is equal to being a right winger.
Keith
#268
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Re: The idiocy of those who vote Democrat
Walter Bushell <proto@panix.com> wrote in message news:<proto-3CDB04.03293027042004@reader2.panix.com>...
> In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
> keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
>
> > cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> > news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> > >(snip)
>
> > >>
> > > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > > >>
> > > >> Keith
> > > >
> > > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > > >lie.
> > >
> > > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > > their bill payment will have to go up.
> >
> >
> > Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> > Christian, namely me:-)
> >
> > Keith
>
> This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
> government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
And I personally would appreciate it if people wouldn't just assume
that being Christian is equal to being a right winger.
Keith
> In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
> keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
>
> > cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> > news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> > >(snip)
>
> > >>
> > > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > > >>
> > > >> Keith
> > > >
> > > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > > >lie.
> > >
> > > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > > their bill payment will have to go up.
> >
> >
> > Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> > Christian, namely me:-)
> >
> > Keith
>
> This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
> government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
And I personally would appreciate it if people wouldn't just assume
that being Christian is equal to being a right winger.
Keith
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Re: The idiocy of those who vote Democrat
Walter Bushell <proto@panix.com> wrote in message news:<proto-3CDB04.03293027042004@reader2.panix.com>...
> In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
> keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
>
> > cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> > news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> > >(snip)
>
> > >>
> > > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > > >>
> > > >> Keith
> > > >
> > > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > > >lie.
> > >
> > > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > > their bill payment will have to go up.
> >
> >
> > Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> > Christian, namely me:-)
> >
> > Keith
>
> This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
> government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
And I personally would appreciate it if people wouldn't just assume
that being Christian is equal to being a right winger.
Keith
> In article <ba696799.0404180952.72e863e3@posting.google.com >,
> keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
>
> > cobalt@newscene.com (Kate ) wrote in message
> > news:<408c1efc.176950562@news-west.newscene.com>...
> > > On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:14:45 -0700, David Barnes <pass@dbarnes.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > >In article <ba696799.0404172100.55514e55@posting.google.com >, keith
> > > ><keithj43@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> d_saettele@yahoo.com (Dan Saettele) wrote in message
> > > >> news:<94d8f635.0404171441.326bfda8@posting.google. com>...
> > > >> > wbarwell <wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
> > > >> > news:<40806bb2$0$17097$811e409b@news.mylinuxisp.co m>...
> > > >> > > Tina Laitinen wrote:
> > >(snip)
>
> > >>
> > > >> It's ridiculous to suggest that Kerry would raise taxes except to roll
> > > >> back the tax cuts Bush targeted toward his wealthy supporters. On the
> > > >> other hand, Bush has increased the deficit to historic highs; he has
> > > >> taken the unprecedented step of cutting taxes during war-time, when we
> > > >> need *more* money, not less.
> > > >>
> > > >> Keith
> > > >
> > > >Keep in mind, too, that the Republicans, with all their dishonest
> > > >--------, actually claim Kerry "increased taxes" when all he really did
> > > >was refuse to lower them. In other words, Kerry hoped to avoid the
> > > >deficits so the Republicans claim he was raising taxes, which was a
> > > >lie.
> > >
> > > It amazes me that these supposedly fiscally aware republicans, who
> > > having gotten control went and gleefully charged up all the country's
> > > credit cards beyond all reason and are now hysterically afraid that a
> > > responsible president might be voted in, who will tell them that the
> > > their bill payment will have to go up.
> >
> >
> > Look (a couple or 3 of paragraphs up) kate, you're agreeing with
> > Christian, namely me:-)
> >
> > Keith
>
> This is clearly a matter that transcends religion. If the Wean
> government goes bankrupt (high inflation etc.) people will die.
And I personally would appreciate it if people wouldn't just assume
that being Christian is equal to being a right winger.
Keith
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Re: The idiocy of those who vote Democrat
On 27 Apr 2004 15:46:16 -0700, keithj43@yahoo.com (keith) wrote:
>And I personally would appreciate it if people wouldn't just assume
>that being Christian is equal to being a right winger.
>
>Keith
We don't automatically assume it, Keith. But more are than aren't.
"Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have
certainty without any proof."
~ Ashleigh Montague ~
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BAAWA Keeper of the Holy Hand Grenade
>And I personally would appreciate it if people wouldn't just assume
>that being Christian is equal to being a right winger.
>
>Keith
We don't automatically assume it, Keith. But more are than aren't.
"Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have
certainty without any proof."
~ Ashleigh Montague ~
aa #1898
BAAWA Keeper of the Holy Hand Grenade