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November 3, 2006 at 1:23 PM #7830November 3, 2006 at 1:26 PM #39157JESParticipant
Darn! I am too late, I voted by mail 2 weeks ago!
November 3, 2006 at 1:29 PM #39158blahblahblahParticipantUhhh sorry dude but it’s the other way around…
November 3, 2006 at 1:33 PM #39160AnonymousGuestAnd, here's one of those cocktail parties (scroll down to see the photos):
http://www.democracy-project.com/archives/002893.html
Unbelievable, that the President of Penn would allow, much less participate, in such.
No wonder those bad guys think that we're gutless; many of us are.
Source — WSJ "Best of the Web"
November 3, 2006 at 1:34 PM #39162PerryChaseParticipantThere’s a wide right-wing conspiracy out there. To date I still have not received my absentee ballot (neither have some other relatives). I’m going to have to go to the polls.
November 3, 2006 at 1:37 PM #39164PDParticipantMy husband is a Florida resident. He has not received his absentee ballot either (unlike PC, he can’t just go the polls). Perhaps there is a matching left wing conspiracy………
November 3, 2006 at 1:43 PM #39165AnonymousGuestGive me a break. This “war” is dumber than Vietnam. The world already knows that the Americans are sick and tired of it. Also, the world is seeing every day how our military is getting weaker and weaker.
Bottom line we are not equipped to fight a guerrila war. It failed in Vietnam, the Soviets failed in Afghanistan and we are failing in Iraq. Meanwhile, the legitimate hotspots remain the same as pre Iraq, specifically N. Korea, China overrunning Taiwan, and now Iran’s nuclear program. How are we going to respond when these potential real threats flare up all of a sudden???
jg, you love this war so much, why aren’t you out on the front lines?
November 3, 2006 at 1:45 PM #39168DanielParticipantSo, jg, if Bin Laden says that two plus two make four, should we all say that it’s actually five, just because we’re not supposed to agree with him? I heard this kind of “the terrorists would like Kerry to win” talk in the final days of the 2004 campaign as well. I find it despicable (and I’m a Republican).
November 3, 2006 at 2:01 PM #39170PDParticipantThat cocktail party was pretty sick. Price Harry was excoriated for wearing a Nazi uniform to a party (and rightly so) yet a college president smiles widely next to a suicide bomber. Would she have been so happy if he was wearing a Nazi uniform? She might be, if she was a Holocaust denier.
November 3, 2006 at 2:05 PM #39171zkParticipantWow, jg, I’m amazed that you, someone who can think for himself, can’t see through this charade. Do you think that if terrorists really wanted Americans to vote Democratic that they’d say, “we want Americans to vote Democratic?” No, they’re not that stupid. If they want Americans to vote Republican, they say, “vote Democratic.” And then we say, well, if the terrorists want us to vote Democratic, we’d better vote republican.
Of course they want us to vote Republican. The republicans are providing them with thousands of targets in their own back yard and spending trillions of American taxpayer dollars. The Republicans are weakening our country tremendously, which fits in perfectly with their goals. Of course the terrorists want the Republicans to win. And of course they’re going to exhort us to vote Democratic.
November 3, 2006 at 2:15 PM #39173AnonymousGuestzk, I linked the quotes because they are hilarious and ‘in type.’ No one on this blog is going to be swayed by them; they’re almost ‘Onion-like.’ World Net Daily could be a Fox News subisidiary for all I know. Just funny that some dumb terrorists would make inane quotes in the leadup to the U.S. election (how JFK-like of them!).
That Penn party, though, just sickens me; I literally feel queasy looking at those photos. To me, those are photos of Americans with a warped sense of right and wrong. Amazing.
I hope that Penn President gets canned. I was born in Philly; there are a few Jews (big understatement) in Philly and at Penn. What was she thinking?
November 3, 2006 at 2:23 PM #39178no_such_realityParticipantIt’s a Halloween party, get over it. That Penn party, It’s the height of tyranny to claim things are above question or reproach.
November 3, 2006 at 2:41 PM #39181AnonymousGuestEnough with the political correctness people.
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