Linda_K
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posted on October 5, 2004 04:00:37 PM new
Starting at
6:00 PM Pacific Coast time.....
7:00 Mountain time
8:00 PM central....and
9:00 PM eastern.
We'll see how Cheney matches up with Edwards.
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Then we can argue some more about who won.
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NearTheSea
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posted on October 5, 2004 04:50:44 PM new
Linda! Argue? Here? Say it ain't so!
We're watching it, wow, 2 debates in one week, isn't round 2 of the Presidential debate on Friday?
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stopwhining
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posted on October 5, 2004 07:18:20 PM new
wow,i am so glad i watched a movie .
how did the debate go??
-sig file -------Life is one big happy 'All You Can Eat' buffet .
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parklane64
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posted on October 5, 2004 08:25:02 PM new
Edwards is licking his wounds.
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Hebrews 13:8
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Reamond
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posted on October 5, 2004 08:34:03 PM new
Poor Cheney. Except for the funny faces, he did as lousy as his boss George did.
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april19
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posted on October 5, 2004 08:41:27 PM new
Edwards is a first term senator and barely shows up to vote. His own state even calls him Mr. NoShow. Did I hear this right?
This is the first time Cheney met Edwards even though Edwards has been in US government for years. Doesn't Edwards need to at least show up and vote to get paid!!
Edwards and Kerry did not even show up to vote on the recent extension of tax credits for parents with children, the extension of the 10% tax rates, and the marriage penalty elimination. This helps all working people not just the rich.
Edwards is too inexperienced to be the vice president and certainly too inexperienced to be president.
This undecided has to vote for Bush/Cheney based on this information. We will see if this changes on Friday.
[ edited by april19 on Oct 5, 2004 08:43 PM ]
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Twelvepole
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posted on October 5, 2004 10:29:34 PM new
Cheney, much more poised and ready with a response that wasn't canned from Thursday's debate...
AIN'T LIFE GRAND...
Re-Elect President Bush... the only true choice.
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BIGPEEPA
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posted on October 6, 2004 06:03:52 AM new
At this time an AOL poll with over 1/2 million votes show the debate to be a draw. 50% for Edwards, 50% for cheney. Looks no one was a victor last night.
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logansdad
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posted on October 6, 2004 06:15:20 AM new
Edwards is a first term senator and barely shows up to vote. His own state even calls him Mr. NoShow. Did I hear this right?
Just like Bush was absent 42% of the time during his first 8 months in office. He spent the entire month of August, 2001 on vacation.
DICK CHENEY SUPPORTS MY RELATIONSHIP: People ought to be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to
Let's have a BBQ, Texas style, ROAST BUSH
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YOU CAN'T HAVE BULLSH** WITH OUT BUSH.
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logansdad
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posted on October 6, 2004 06:47:06 AM new
Edwards is too inexperienced to be the vice president and certainly too inexperienced to be president.
If you look at the constitution, experience is not a necessary requirement.
Bush doesn't meet the requirements in my book to be commander in chief but he still holds that title.
DICK CHENEY SUPPORTS MY RELATIONSHIP: People ought to be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to
Let's have a BBQ, Texas style, ROAST BUSH
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YOU CAN'T HAVE BULLSH** WITH OUT BUSH.
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Helenjw
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posted on October 6, 2004 08:15:48 AM new
Edwards did a great job...as great as possible when you are debating a pathological liar. For example...
CHENEY: "The senator has got his facts wrong. I have not suggested there‘s a connection between Iraq and 9/11, but there‘s clearly an established Iraqi track record with terror."
There is a lot of backtracking going on...Cheney and Rumsfeld and Bremmer...all with a newly revised tale.
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Reamond
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posted on October 6, 2004 08:18:16 AM new
Bush and Cheney would love it if Kerry and Edwards spent more time in Congress rather than on the campaign trail telling America the truth.
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yellowstone
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posted on October 6, 2004 08:44:49 AM new
Edwards is a first term senator and barely shows up to vote. His own state even calls him Mr. NoShow. Did I hear this right?
No Logansdad you did not hear it right, try to pay attention now. What the Vice President said was; Your hometown newspaper has taken to calling you "Senator Gone.
Get your quotes correct if you are going to post here. It looks like the way you posted it was as if you were setting it up to twist it like you stupid Democrats so easilly do.
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CBlev65252
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posted on October 6, 2004 08:51:10 AM new
This is the first time Cheney met Edwards even though Edwards has been in US government for years
Stepping in here one more time: LIE, LIE, LIE!
NBC's "Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert has confirmed one previous public meeting.
Russert said Wednesday on "Today" that on April 8, 2001, Cheney and Edwards shook hands when they met off-camera during a taping of "Meet the Press."
On Feb. 1, 2001, the Associated Press reports the vice president thanked Edwards by name at a Senate prayer breakfast and sat beside him during the event.
On Jan. 8, 2003, the Associated Press reports the two met when the first-term North Carolina senator accompanied Elizabeth Dole to her swearing-in by Cheney as a North Carolina senator, Edwards aides also said.
"The vice president said that the first time I met Senator Edwards was tonight when we walked on the stage. I guess he forgot the time we sat next to each other for a couple hours about three years ago. I guess he forgot the time we met at the swearing in of another senator. So, my wife Elizabeth reminded him on the stage," Edwards said as the crowd roared.
According to Edwards' staff, Cheney replied, "Oh, yeah."
"She reminded him about the truth," Edwards told the crowd, "and come November, we're going to remind him that the American people do not want four more years of George W. Bush."
http://www.nbc10.com/politics/3787241/detail.html
Any more lies you want to believe? Sheesh you guys will believe almost anything.
Cheryl
. . .if you still try to defend the infamies and horrors perpetrated by that Antichrist- I really believe he is Antichrist- I will have nothing more to do with you and you are no longer my friend.. . - War and Peace, Tolstoy
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maggiemuggins
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posted on October 6, 2004 08:58:11 AM new
Cheney came across as much more articulate, knowledgeable, and intelligent than his boss did, but he was selling the same old lies.
His directing everyone to "factcheck.com" is particularly appreciated. LOL LOL
[ edited by maggiemuggins on Oct 6, 2004 08:58 AM ]
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logansdad
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posted on October 6, 2004 09:04:44 AM new
Edwards is a first term senator and barely shows up to vote. His own state even calls him Mr. NoShow. Did I hear this right?
No Logansdad you did not hear it right, try to pay attention now. What the Vice President said was; Your hometown newspaper has taken to calling you "Senator Gone.
Get your quotes correct if you are going to post here. It looks like the way you posted it was as if you were setting it up to twist it like you stupid Democrats so easilly do.
yellow, don't get your hemorrhoids in an uproar and pay attention to what is posted. I did not originally post this statement. It was posted by APRIL19
Edwards is a first term senator and barely shows up to vote. His own state even calls him Mr. NoShow. Did I hear this right?
I did post this statement in reply to what was posted by APRIL19:
Just like Bush was absent 42% of the time during his first 8 months in office. He spent the entire month of August, 2001 on vacation.
My response was a rebuttal showing how Bush was "on vacation" during his first 8 months in office.
I would suggest you go take a reading comprehension class because you certainly can not read what is being posted here.
DICK CHENEY SUPPORTS MY RELATIONSHIP: People ought to be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to
Let's have a BBQ, Texas style, ROAST BUSH
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YOU CAN'T HAVE BULLSH** WITH OUT BUSH.
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yellowstone
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posted on October 6, 2004 09:15:21 AM new
Logansdad
Again I have to say that if you are going to post here, get your quotes correct. There was no indication on your part that you were quoting someone else on this board. Ever notice how some here use ubb to italicise quotes, this is so there is no chance of a misunderstanding and I see that you finally did just that. The use of bolding is not an adequate means of quoting someone, instead it is meant as a way to emphasize a statement. So do try to get it correct from here on out, idiot.
Carry on.
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logansdad
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posted on October 6, 2004 09:40:01 AM new
When I post in bold it is usually a statement made by someone else. Then my reply to that statement comes afterward. I am sorry if using bold instead of italics is not "your way" of doing things but it is the way I have been doing things for the past 6 months. It was never a problem then.
Get a life, you do not set the rules of how to post.
Again go get your "facts" straight because you clearly need some reading comprehension skills.
Another Republican poster busted in a lie.
DICK CHENEY SUPPORTS MY RELATIONSHIP: People ought to be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to
Let's have a BBQ, Texas style, ROAST BUSH
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YOU CAN'T HAVE BULLSH** WITH OUT BUSH.
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rustygumbo
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posted on October 6, 2004 09:43:03 AM new
Logan- I have to agree with Yellow. It is better to be a lemming and jump off a cliff when you are told to do so, than to think for yourself. lol.
Yellow- where are those "rules" of posting on the RT?
[ edited by rustygumbo on Oct 6, 2004 09:44 AM ]
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crowfarm
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posted on October 6, 2004 09:55:48 AM new
April says,
""Edwards and Kerry did not even show up to vote on the recent extension of tax credits for parents with children, the extension of the 10% tax rates, and the marriage penalty elimination. This helps all working people not just the rich.""
I thought this law passed ?????
As I understand it this was a certainty....many senators miss votes where th outcome is a sure bet. bush was on vacation 46% of his first 6 months right before 9/11 and he ignored the warnings to practice his golf swing and you, April, prefer him over Keryy????
Then you say,
"Edwards is too inexperienced to be the vice president and certainly too inexperienced to be president. "
HE is healthy, DICK cheney has a bad ticker....not a good bet for VP or P. Edwards may not have the time behind him but cheney hasn't got too much time ahead of him.
Basing your vote on one issue is not the smartest way to vote.
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yellowstone
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posted on October 6, 2004 09:58:40 AM new
There are no set rules that I know of. I am just saying that most, and I mean about 99 percent of the posters here use italics to quote with and bolding to emphasize their own statements. But then I guess that NOW I do understand what Logansdad is saying. He prefers his own way, even though it is not the normal way of doing things, afterall he is a homosexual and we all know how abnormal they are.
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Linda_K
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posted on October 6, 2004 10:27:33 AM new
NBC's "Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert has confirmed one previous public meeting.
Shows that Edwards obviously didn't make even a tiny impression on Cheney then...to not have remembered him.
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You could see the exasperation on Cheney's face at all the false claims Edwards was making - as if by rote - and not having enough time available to correct them all. Not a good time to have to educated someone like Edwards on the facts.
Cheney won this one on both substance and style....the substance that comes from experience and not being a novice.
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stopwhining
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posted on October 6, 2004 10:37:54 AM new
The movie I saw last nite is called 'House of Games',a successful woman doctor/shrink was scammed out of 80k .
You want to know how a smart woman like her get scammed,watch the movie.
-sig file -------Life is one big happy 'All You Can Eat' buffet .
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Reamond
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posted on October 6, 2004 10:41:53 AM new
So Cheney gets caught in yet another lie. I'm glad Edwards verbally b!tch slapped Cheney in the debate. Cheney is a liar and deserved it.
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crowfarm
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posted on October 6, 2004 10:47:05 AM new
linda burbles,
"Shows that Edwards obviously didn't make even a tiny impression on Cheney then...to not have remembered him.
You could see the exasperation on Cheney's face at all the false claims Edwards was making - as if by rote - and not having enough time available to correct them all. Not a good time to have to educated someone like Edwards on the facts.
Cheney won this one on both substance and style....the substance that comes from experience and not being a novice. "
First part, no, it proves cheney the liar he is.
Second part, No, it showed cheney squirming, figuring out how to get around the answer ... just like you do. He and his boss should practice not looking like school boys who have to take a pee and the teacher won't let them.
Third part, a novice what...liar? No, cheney is certainly an old hand at lying. Edwards is hardly a novice at debating and gave cheney some damn good answers..
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neroter12
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posted on October 6, 2004 11:04:17 AM new
You know, I caught a bit of a show on the radio this am. A woman promoting her book about Skull and Bones. It would seem the strings they and the elite rich pull in this country make everyone else mere puppets. People called in about the masons, etc as well. This was really some food for thought given both candidates are alumni of this 'society.'
Stopwhining: So did she sleep with the doofus and thats how he took her money? LOL!! I will have to rent it. Sounds good.
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yellowstone
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posted on October 6, 2004 11:07:12 AM new
Cheney had Edwards on the ropes all night. Edwards sounded desperate at times and it was evident when he made these statements;
The vice president, I'm surprised to hear him talk about records. When he was one of 435 members of the United States House, he was one of 10 to vote against Head Start, one of four to vote against banning plastic weapons that can pass through metal detectors.
He voted against the Department of Education. He voted against funding for Meals on Wheels for seniors. He voted against a holiday for Martin Luther King. He voted against a resolution calling for the release of Nelson Mandela in South Africa.
I expected Edwards to start calling out to Cheney; your Mama's so fat she.....
And how about when Edwards interupted Cheney (which was a violation of the agreed upon rules) the exchange went like this;
CHENEY: Classic example. He won't count the sacrifice and the contribution of Iraqi allies. It's their country. They're in the fight. They're increasingly the ones out there putting their necks on the line to take back their country from the terrorists and the old regime elements that are still left. They're doing a superb job. And for you to demean their sacrifices strikes me as...
EDWARDS: Oh, I'm not
CHENEY: as beyond
EDWARDS: I'm not demeaning
CHENEY: It is indeed. You suggested
EDWARDS: No, sir, I did not
Typicle Democrat can't even let the other side have their say without interupting. Also typicle is to break the rules, not once but 3 times during the debate.
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Reamond
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posted on October 6, 2004 11:49:00 AM new
Cheney sounded and looked like an assistant junior high school principal when he was whinning about Edwards attendence.
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Linda_K
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posted on October 6, 2004 11:59:21 AM new
Not only that but Edwards kept using his 'next question' time to reply to the past question...or respond to what Cheney had said in his time frame.
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neroter12
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posted on October 6, 2004 12:06:20 PM new
I expected Edwards to start calling out to Cheney; your Mama's so fat she.....
LOL Yellowstone!!!
I knew Cheney was gonna roll him...he's just older, more experienced, and has that kind of demeaner...
All Edwards could do was have his ducks in a row. Which I think he managed pretty good. but have the republicans ever 0utright said 9/11 and Iraq were akin to one and the same? I dont think they did...
[ edited by neroter12 on Oct 6, 2004 12:06 PM ]
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