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Originally posted by caltour: That's pretty thin evidence for saying you "believe" something, isn't it? It gives the term "faith-based politics" a new meaning.
May be thin, but it's thick enough for me.
Originally posted by caltour: Isn't it about fifty times more likely that he was trying to whitewash his foolish and erroneous statement about Schiavo, and Lauer caught him out?
Again, he would be stupid to try to make the public believe he didn't say something when he actually did say something. You're making it sound as if the Republicans have been hiding out at Bletchley Park for the last several months trying to figure out how to make the world forget what Senator Bill Frist said.
Originally posted by caltour: Jesus Christ, Davo, isn't it embarrassing to pledge allegiance to the least logical explanation of events, just because of your political bias?
Jesus Christ, caltour, isn't it embarrassing failing yet again to create a situation where the actions of a Republican will be perceived by the American people as lying??
Originally posted by caltour: Huh? Davo, if you are going to base your argument on a distinction so microscopic that only you can see it, it helps if you explain to us why you made the distinction. Otherwise, everyone just assumes you are making false distinctions.
I got the idea from watching the Clinton deposition. Let me guess, you still think he didn't do anything illegal?
Originally posted by caltour: You Republicans really need to learn to pick your battles. It seems odd to waste your dwindling supply of credibility defending Frist. I was equally suprised awhile back to see the CEG Brownshirts defending Senator DeLay. Davo and other Republicans shout "Seig Heil" for Tom DeLay.
If our credibility was running so low, I wouldn't expect the leftists like yourself and Viss1 to come out with this kind of crap thinking you really have us in a corner now.
FYI DeLay is a Representative, not a Senator.
Originally posted by caltour: If the Republicans find themselves in political trouble in the near future, it will be because they failed to jettison the real extremist nutjobs from party leadership positions.
LMAO This coming from a guy whose idols are Howard Dean, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, John Kerry, Dick Durbin, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Reid.
Originally posted by caltour: Extremists like Frist, DeLay and Santorum are political liabilities to the Republican party. They turn off almost every normal, moderate voter in America.
So are you trying to say there are at least 62,040,606 hardcore right-wingers in this country? The fact that you said the above proves you know nothing about politics.
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