Stick vs Dale
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Stick vs Dale
BoneCrusher said:I wanna watch ...


Can you do the same thing at the Electoral College?Robert DiMaggio said:wow!
Kerry is killing Bush in this poll!![]()
BoneCrusher said:Can you do the same thing at the Electoral College?![]()
This will be the bigest factor in the recounts after the election ... who is best at rigging it. The morality of our leaders is in the farking toilet.Robert DiMaggio said:no, but I am sure the government can, they manipulate things to be whatever way they want.

Come now, Bush won fair and square.BoneCrusher said:This will be the bigest factor in the recounts after the election ... who is best at rigging it. The morality of our leaders is in the farking toilet.![]()
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Dale Mabry said:Uhhh, my post states embryonic stem cell research is where the cure is found.
Hey.. We all know IM doesnt have 144 users!Robert DiMaggio said:wow!
Kerry is killing Bush in this poll!![]()

Take the BS out of BUSH what do you haveStickboy said:Maniclion,
You can't spell KERRY without the KY![]()
Jeez, I crack myself up
I'll leave it up.maniclion said:Come now, Bush won fair and square.
???The vote total was certified by Florida's secretary of state, Katherine Harris, head of the Bush campaign in Florida, on behalf of Gov. Jeb Bush, the candidate's brother.??? Mark Zoller Seitz, ???Bush Team Conveyed an Air of Legitimacy,??? San Diego Union-Tribune, December 16, 2000.
The Florida Department of State awarded a $4 million contract to the Boca Raton-based Database Technologies Inc. (subsidiary of ChoicePoint). They were tasked with finding improperly registered voters in the state???s database, but mistakes were rampant. ???At one point, the list included as felons 8,000 former Texas residents who had been convicted of misdemeanors.??? St. Petersburg Times (Florida), December 21, 2003.
Database Technologies, a subsidiary of ChoicePoint, ???was responsible for bungling an overhaul of Florida???s voter registration records, with the result that thousands of people, disproportionately black, were disenfranchised in the 2000 election. Had they been able to vote, they might have swung the state, and thus the presidency, for Al Gore, who lost in Florida. Oliver Burkeman, Jo Tuckman, ???Firm in Florida Election Fiasco Earns Millions from Files on Foreigners,??? The Guardian, May 5, 2003 http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,949709,00.html. See also, Atlanta-Journal-Constitution, May 28, 2001.
In 1997, Rick Rozar, the late head of the company bought by ChoicePoint, donated $100,000 to the Republican National Committee. Melanie Eversley, ???Atlanta-Based Company Says Errors in Felon Purge Not Its Fault,??? Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 28, 2001. Frank Borman of Database Technologies Inc. has donated extensively to New Mexico Republicans, as well as to the Presidential campaign of George W. Bush. Opensecrets.org, ???Frank Borman.???
Stickboy said:If you spell BusH without the BS, you are left with us.

ALBOB said:Dude, I'm on your side and even I can see your spelling error.![]()

Stickboy said:This country was founded on judeo-christian beliefs.
kbm8795 said:Somebody needs to tell the native Americans that. And then we need to ask the question. . ."whose judeo-christian beliefs?" After all, there are sure a lot of denominations crowing this line that weren't around back then - and quite a few who broke away from the established "judeo-christian beliefs" that the original denominations brought over out of disagreement over those beliefs. Quakers had a rather large influence during the formative years of our country's history. . .and they strongly disagree with much of the "religious" right. Is this the point where the right wing self-proclaimed "christians" start listing the denominations that don't agree with them as NOT being judeo-christian?
And how about some of those beliefs that we've cast aside. . .particularly the idea that women are basically property and cannot hold property on their own, nor should they vote because their emotional makeup wasn't created to make decisions. Or the racial belief that anyone other than those of selective European heritage were created to be slaves or to dwell on a different continent. I always find that generalized argument about "judeo-christian" beliefs curious, since they assume churches are the definition of morality and this nation usually made a distinction between morality and religion for obvious reasons.
For a right wing supporter, this "values" system makes some sense. After all, religion is usually exempt from every non-discrimination law in housing, employment, or accommodation, and yet is protected more than anyone else in this country, even though it is not an implicit characteristic. No one is born a member of a denomination, or naturally "righteous." When they right hides behind those vague beliefs, it only reinforces the idea that they advocate theocracy and persecution.
As for "family values," whose family are you talking about imposing this vague notion of values on? It seems like the Party constantly fails to make a distinction between innate characteristics of people and harmful social behavior. That's part of the persecution complex.