Linda Tripp had evidence. Like it or not, she was able to back up her claim.
True, but Larry Flynt has sworn affidavits and Bush's campaign won't comment on it, he's just waiting for the right time to pounce:)
This is going to be so great, the GOP elected an anti-abortion hypocrite who paid for an ILLEGAL abortion at the time.
And since it happened in texas, there's a death penalty for what you describe as "murder", so by his own standards, Bush should be put to death, or atleast imprisoned like he does to thousands of other coke-addicts.
What about me? I'm female and I like to have anal sex every now and then, I know plenty of women who do. What business is it of yours to tell me what my boyfriend can and cannot do behind our closed doors??
I'm a tax paying member of this society. I have as much of a say about the welfare of it's other members as anyone else.
So it's the money then? If there weren't publicly funded clinics that provide abortions and it was done by private doctors by no public subsidies, it would be ok?
The others atleast have degrees. I just think that there is such a lack of education in this country, the jackass that believe every thing the rumour mongers spread, etc.
But, I do see your point. If there is a Libertarian president in the near future, what happens exactly? Are publicly funded programs eliminated?
Gore is no dunce. He may have had *a* bad semester, but still graduated Cum Laude from Harvard.
Regarding his Divinity School experience, maybe this explains what happened:
http://www.salon.com/politics/feature/2000/07/07 /born_again/index3.html
"But in the midst of his second semester, in 1972, Gore dropped out of the program altogether when he went from working nights to days as a reporter at the Nashville Tennesseean. He got five Fs that semester and still owes Farley -- among others -- a paper."
And more substantiation from http://www.usembassy.ro/Elections/gore.html :
Education: Vanderbilt University School of Religion, 1971-72.
Professional: Newspaper reporter, Nashville Tennesseean, 1973-76.
"...Returning to civilian life, Gore settled in Tennessee and attended
Divinity School while working nights as a newspaper reporter with The
Tennessean in Nashville."
He didn't flunk out, he dropped out of the program, probably after the
add-drop deadline.
I mean the redneck idiots that are too lazy to vote, they won't vote to change anything, so they definitely won't make the right choices to govern themselves.
We live in a representative democracy, the founding fathers didn't intend for us to govern ourselves....
I really want to go with the Libertarians, but I'm sorry, the general population is just not smart enough to govern themselves.
It works in theory, to be responsible for your own actions, but we are a COUNTRY, I see myself as a piece of the whole puzzle, I would much rather see people fighting for each other rather than for the selfishness the Libertarians preach.
"And so my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." - John F. Kennedy
"In the States, we have a representative democracy, in which we elect representatives to protect our interests for us. (The Founding Fathers believed that the individual citizen would not have have enough time to govern and that the process would become unwieldy, so they chose to use representatives to work in the actual machinations of governance)."
As long as there are career politicians running the government they'll have a gimp to lobby to. Who it is won't really matter.
Sure it will. Check out this link. Bush is known for his big oil contributors, he will stop all forms of advancement in the alternative energy fuels when given the word of big oil. They say "jump" and Bush replies: "How fucking high?"
They want more individual rights which is against what our founding fathers wanted! Our founding fathers didn't want corporations telling us what we can and cannot do!
No I didn't, I got into this debate with you earlier and checked to see if you were still fumbling about this issue.
So, what's your take on my earlier post?
Linda Tripp had evidence. Like it or not, she was able to back up her claim.
:)
True, but Larry Flynt has sworn affidavits and Bush's campaign won't comment on it, he's just waiting for the right time to pounce
This is going to be so great, the GOP elected an anti-abortion hypocrite who paid for an ILLEGAL abortion at the time.
And since it happened in texas, there's a death penalty for what you describe as "murder", so by his own standards, Bush should be put to death, or atleast imprisoned like he does to thousands of other coke-addicts.
Fucking hypocrite.
Well, maybe if Bush wasn't so busy paying for illegal abortions, he would have gone to Vietnam....
Trickle down DID NOT work! Recession ring a bell???
Thank-you, I appreciate it, I will definitely check it out.
Aren't you a republican? Your vote will be "wasted" as you said on someone who can't win, so you're voting for Gore?
Well, then that's your problem, it's MY ASS! Not yours! You will not tell me what I can and cannot do with it!
What is his book called? I want to check it out. Thanks. :)
Rush Limbaugh is a big fat idiot.
What about me? I'm female and I like to have anal sex every now and then, I know plenty of women who do. What business is it of yours to tell me what my boyfriend can and cannot do behind our closed doors??
I'm a tax paying member of this society. I have as much of a say about the welfare of it's other members as anyone else.
So it's the money then? If there weren't publicly funded clinics that provide abortions and it was done by private doctors by no public subsidies, it would be ok?
Buchanan is insane.
The others atleast have degrees. I just think that there is such a lack of education in this country, the jackass that believe every thing the rumour mongers spread, etc.
But, I do see your point. If there is a Libertarian president in the near future, what happens exactly? Are publicly funded programs eliminated?
And if the woman's life is in danger and will most likely die in childbirth?
Dude, ease up on the coffee! We aren't all out to get you! :)
And if a women gets pregnant as a result of a rape?....
Well put! And my intention was to generate some intelligent posts on Libertarianism for once...thank-you (and I do not mean that sarcastically).
You don't have a say in abortion, you don't have to carry the child for 9 months.
Regarding his Divinity School experience, maybe this explains what happened:
http://www.salon.com/politics/feature/2000/07/0
And more substantiation from http://www.usembassy.ro/Elections/gore.html :
Education: Vanderbilt University School of Religion, 1971-72.
Professional: Newspaper reporter, Nashville Tennesseean, 1973-76.
"...Returning to civilian life, Gore settled in Tennessee and attended
Divinity School while working nights as a newspaper reporter with The
Tennessean in Nashville."
He didn't flunk out, he dropped out of the program, probably after the
add-drop deadline.
Yes, I can never get FP! ;)
I mean the redneck idiots that are too lazy to vote, they won't vote to change anything, so they definitely won't make the right choices to govern themselves. We live in a representative democracy, the founding fathers didn't intend for us to govern ourselves....
FIRST POST! FIRST POST! At least they'd have something in common with the trolls!
I really want to go with the Libertarians, but I'm sorry, the general population is just not smart enough to govern themselves.
It works in theory, to be responsible for your own actions, but we are a COUNTRY, I see myself as a piece of the whole puzzle, I would much rather see people fighting for each other rather than for the selfishness the Libertarians preach.
"And so my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." - John F. Kennedy
I quote from a post that said it best-
"In the States, we have a representative democracy, in which we elect representatives to protect our interests for us. (The Founding Fathers believed that the individual citizen would not have have enough time to govern and that the process would become unwieldy, so they chose to use representatives to work in the actual machinations of governance)."
As long as there are career politicians running the government they'll have a gimp to lobby to. Who it is won't really matter.
Sure it will. Check out this link. Bush is known for his big oil contributors, he will stop all forms of advancement in the alternative energy fuels when given the word of big oil. They say "jump" and Bush replies: "How fucking high?"
Of course they are, but...
elect George W. Bush, and the big oil companies will have their gimp to lobby to....
They want more individual rights which is against what our founding fathers wanted! Our founding fathers didn't want corporations telling us what we can and cannot do!