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Re: He's at it again. Stupid fucking douchebag. [message #177998 is a reply to message #177907] Sat, 05 November 2005 11:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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gbull wrote on Fri, 04 November 2005 21:49

I had no idea two wrongs make a right.


I didn't say they did. I was suggesting you should check yourself before you make bold remarks about the correctness of what others say.

gbull

]Also, I don't care how much Michael Moore makes, all I care about is revealing his character for what he truly is: A lier.


...All you've done in this thread is said that you hate him. Might want to "reveal" a little more than your personal opinions.

j_balll

No, I understand the bullshit stance he has on Katrina. It's still just as stupid as what I said.


No You Do Not.

But what you said was pretty stupid.

hydra

We all should have just voted for Kerry. I'm sure he would have been able to stop Hurricane Katrina.


No, but he could have organized something called emergency management.

nukeit15

Then he'd defer to Edwards, who, being the damnable tort lawyer he is, would have called for lawsuits against everybody BUT the ones at fault.


Have you looked at Edwards' trial record, and decided whether or not his lawsuits were warranted or not?


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