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mousepod 05-21-2007 12:04 PM

I like condensation.

wendybeth 05-21-2007 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by mousepod (Post 137798)
I like condensation.

Not me- it makes my hair frizzy.

Not Afraid 05-21-2007 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by mousepod (Post 137798)
I like condensation.

HA! NOT dry humor. ;)

Tramspotter 05-21-2007 12:50 PM

Even if I took full responsibilty for my unintentional spelling error You guys would still suck. :p

blueerica 05-21-2007 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Tramspotter (Post 137796)
Make sense?

Part B, yes.

As for Part A, I asked it because of a previous comment of yours:

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I share many of the same broad stroke problems you have with bush. But I think your forgetting the best thing of all about bush. He is hardline in the exact areas that completely piss off your classic progressive liberal... even if he doses little to nothing policy wise it's not caring about their pet issue that seems to drive them particularly nuts and be the real travesty to them.
It reads something like "I support Bush, despite not liking a lot of things about him, only because he pisses of So-And-So."

Thus, is your support of Bush (which has little, IMO, with being a Republican, as I know more than a few Republicans that aren't happy with Bush) simply because he pisses off the "classic progressive liberal" ?

Tramspotter 05-21-2007 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by blueerica (Post 137849)

It reads something like "I support Bush, despite not liking a lot of things about him, only because he pisses of So-And-So."

Thus, is your support of Bush (which has little, IMO, with being a Republican, as I know more than a few Republicans that aren't happy with Bush) simply because he pisses off the "classic progressive liberal" ?


You subjectively added ONLY and SIMPLY. :coffee:

blueerica 05-21-2007 03:30 PM

Touche, but the essence of the question (or rather, the implied question, or what people would rebut, add to, or further define) remains:

Why do you like Bush (other than your previously mentioned reason)?

"Only" and "simply" are there, because, simply put, it's the only reason you've given.

Tramspotter 05-21-2007 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by blueerica (Post 137855)
Touche, but the essence of the question (or rather, the implied question, or what people would rebut, add to, or further define) remains:

<Seinfield>Who are these people?</Seinfield>


Why do you like Bush (other than your previously mentioned reason)?

"Only" and "simply" are there, because, simply put, it's the only reason you've given.

Wow, snappy and witty but you can take off your debate club jacket... I already got razzed for an honest spelling mistake <which at the same time angers and amuses me>. I am not in the mood for other reasons which i'm sure you can understand.

Mary Blairiffic 05-24-2007 05:54 PM

The whole amnesty bill (that isn't amnesty, but really is) is a farce. The whiplash that the Dems are exhibiting with the latest war spending bill is also farcical. I now declare myself an Independent. I'm done with the two-party system.

wendybeth 05-24-2007 09:10 PM

I'm there as well. I am so friggen sick of our two party system that even though it may be a throwaway, I am seriously considering voting Independent. (If I can find a candidate there that I like).


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