| QUOTE (ahhh @ Jul 13 2004, 06:02 PM) |
| Where did I take credit? I just posted it. I never said I wrote it. |
See how well that excuse works in college.
| QUOTE (nemt @ Jul 13 2004, 04:42 PM) |
| See how well that excuse works in college. |
why do you still post here???
democrats arent in power right now so this has no bearing on anything...
yeah he's not a republican hater and you still have to be a complete ass to him. I don't think i've ever seen a post of yours where you weren't a complete ass to someone. Grow up
P.S. Fucking hilarious, i've actually come across those stages before.... too bad most people are still stuck at 3 or 4
thomes08
| QUOTE (gcskate27 @ Jul 13 2004, 07:53 PM) |
| democrats arent in power right now so this has no bearing on anything... |
Of course they are, look at our congress - polluted by democrats and RINOs - denying the GOP the majority the american people voted for, our media - corrupted by the left to spew lies and slander, and our schools - quickly becoming little more than clinton factories.
Just because a republican is president, don't think for a second the democrats aren't corrupting and poisoning this country.
EDIT:
...and america is still recoiling from almost a decade of s democrat white house.
| QUOTE (nemt @ Jul 13 2004, 07:58 PM) |
Of course they are, look at our congress - polluted by democrats and RINOs - denying the GOP the majority the american people voted for, our media - corrupted by the left to spew lies and slander, and our schools - quickly becoming little more than clinton factories.
Just because a republican is president, don't think for a second the democrats aren't corrupting and poisoning this country.
EDIT: ...and america is still recoiling from almost a decade of s democrat white house. |
nemt, are you that clouded by your right wing, that you accuse all of the problems and all of the people's views is the result of the left wing?
schools, news, peoples thoughts, there all 100% liberal biased huh?
your an idiot
Did you hear about the great London fire centuries ago?
It was those Democrats who started it. A lot of good Republican men lost thier lives trying to put out the flames caused by Democratic policy.
A little kitten got stuck up a tree last week in Chicago. It was because of those damm Democratic policies of Clinton. If a Republican was in power that would never have happened (wouldnt be any trees).
Sorry for being stupid but for anyone who didnt follow nemts link it was some crappy website that declared 9/11 Clintons fault.
Its like Republicans are doing there best to blame anyone but themselves for there own shortcomings.
oh nemt whats wrong with your site no moo relies.com its not working. O thought 4th July???
nemt..... the media is left wing? How about Fox News and the blubbering vagina Bill O'Rieley?
HAHA nice with the web site.... fucking hypocrite
btw i burned my finger at work the other day.... fucking clinton and his dick are to blame!!!!!!
thomes08
| QUOTE (thomes08 @ Jul 14 2004, 01:46 PM) |
| nemt..... the media is left wing? How about Fox News and the blubbering vagina Bill O'Rieley? |
Fox News is moderate, not right wing. You're just too used to CNN and MSNBC to notice...and get your lines from somewhere other than maddox, asshole.
As for the rest of you, nearly all flash content I have posted is there with consent of the creator, and those that aren't, give credit to the creator within the file anyway. Also, none of them are copyrighted, but even if they were, I explicitly state they aren't my work on the FAQ page. You wouldn't be the first assholes to accuse me of stealing, and I've already discussed it at length with my host.
As for the nomoorelies.com delay, I've been busy writing for other publications, online and offline; plus the theater near my house pulled F9/11 early for whatever reason, so my first day of content couldn't be gathered, as it required the promo boxes outside the theater.
| QUOTE (nemt @ Jul 14 2004, 02:54 PM) |
Fox News is moderate, not right wing. You're just too used to CNN and MSNBC to notice...and get your lines from somewhere other than maddox, asshole.
As for the rest of you, nearly all flash content I have posted is there with consent of the creator, and those that aren't, give credit to the creator within the file anyway. Also, none of them are copyrighted, but even if they were, I explicitly state they aren't my work on the FAQ page. You wouldn't be the first assholes to accuse me of stealing, and I've already discussed it at length with my host.
As for the nomoorelies.com delay, I've been busy writing for other publications, online and offline; plus the theater near my house pulled F9/11 early for whatever reason, so my first day of content couldn't be gathered, as it required the promo boxes outside the theater. |
sounds to me like you cant deliver what you said you would....
no matter, bush couldnt do the same, so you two are just alike
are you retarded?!?!? watch fox news tonight and see for yourself. It is soooo rediculously right winged. I urge everybody to watch fox news tonight for a couple hours and see what i'm talking about. Not your local fox news, the fox news channel. And watch O'Reilly Factor from 7-8 Indiana East time. Tell me it's not just a bunch of left bashing. Even foxnews.com is biased as hell
thomes08
| QUOTE (thomes08 @ Jul 14 2004, 09:45 PM) |
are you retarded?!?!? watch fox news tonight and see for yourself. It is soooo rediculously right winged. I urge everybody to watch fox news tonight for a couple hours and see what i'm talking about. Not your local fox news, the fox news channel. And watch O'Reilly Factor from 7-8 Indiana East time. Tell me it's not just a bunch of left bashing. Even foxnews.com is biased as hell
thomes08 |
O'Reilly is an openly conservative commentator, with an opinion based show, not a news reporting program.
I've said it before and I've said it again: Fox News is not a conservative channel, most other news sources are just so far left, moderation seems extreme.
| QUOTE (nemt @ Jul 14 2004, 09:37 PM) |
I've said it before and I've said it again: Fox News is not a conservative channel, most other news sources are just so far left, moderation seems extreme. |
jesus christ, how many times have you said that
nemt, thats all you ever say or accuse, you always blame the problems on the left, i bet you'd even blame the rising death toll in iraq on left wingers in the army or some crazy shit
the fact is, your to far RIGHT to see that you have no idea what your saying, but you still believe it to be true
basically, your the most biased and accuing person i have ever met
edit
o god, i forgot on s on accusing, the world will end
The argument of news stations being left or right is a moot point. That discussion could go on for centuries... longer than the lives of the stations themselves. You guys should save your breath.
But bill o'reilly is an opinionated commentator, not a news anchor. Same goes for Hannity and Colmes. It's not news, but rather political commentary. Fox is definitely more right-friendly (and slanted) than other news sources, simply because the political commentary is primarily conservative. I will go ahead and say that I believe CNN to have a healthy left slant. All news sources are full of shit. They all add their spin to any political news anyway.
| QUOTE (ahhh @ Jul 15 2004, 12:31 AM) |
| Doesn't O'Reilly claim to not be right wing or conservative anyway? |
No, he claims not to be a republican, which he isn't.
| QUOTE (nemt @ Jul 14 2004, 11:01 PM) |
| No, he claims not to be a republican, which he isn't. |
no, he just represents the republicans
His opinions are almost always conservative. You can be a conservative independent. The "No Spin Zone" gimic is mostly for marketing. There's always spin. Every movie, every TV show, every book, every radio station, every song, you name it -- there's always spin.
Maybe nemt should refuse daddies trust fund for a few weeks and try and live on minimum wage. I think everyone should try that at least once. It may sem extreme but it gives you an idea about how a lot of people live.
| QUOTE (melon @ Jul 15 2004, 12:25 PM) |
ahhh im glad you got yourself sorted Maybe nemt should refuse daddies trust fund for a few weeks and try and live on minimum wage. |
| QUOTE (thomes08 @ Jul 15 2004, 05:13 AM) |
that's a lie.... BO says "the spin stops here, cause we're definatly looking out...for you" or some shit |
There is no spin, o'reilly always has guests on both sides of the issue, and gives the full story.
I've never gotten on nemt's case. I'm generally a conservative, but even I must recognize that o'really's commentary is also conservative. His guests usually oppose him, otherwise the show wouldn't be interesting. There needs to be conflict. But in the end, the host is usually arguing conservatively, making the show itself predominantly conservative.
Of course he's a conservative, that's the point of the show, if he were a moderate, it would be a news broadcast. Consequently, he's also the highest rated primetime cable news program.
| QUOTE (ahhh @ Jul 16 2004, 09:23 PM) |
| Ratings don't mean anything really. Friends was a high ranked show but its garbage. The Big Lebowski was a great movie but it lasted one week in the theatre I worked at so quanity isn't always quality. |
No, but it shows how starved the cable news audience is for a fair and balanced show. O'Reilly is the only show with both sides of every issue covered, always. When was the last time Chris Matthews had someone on with half a brainstem who disagreed with him?
Man, you made me re-read through these posts for nothing. There isn't one damn issue I'm dodging.
Republicans, democrats... Republicats, WE, they both Suck. both have lied. both are involved in a political system where the groups put millions of dollars, sorry, invest millions of dollars. In business, what do investors expect back when they in bring in money? more money and favors. We need more than a two party system, we need campaign finance reform. Vote Libertarian, vote Green. Change the scene.
ehb
The poor girble on its wheel in thomes head is spinning so fast trying to think of the most childest and udderly ridiculous comment to make, i cant even imagine what that poor old gerble goes through.
because i mean he does this often, posting crap lol
Liberal talk radio has never succeeded, and at this rate (B team comedians repeating the same old anti-bush rhetoric we've been hearing for four years like they're myna birds in Al Gore's house), it never will.
| QUOTE (Mick Garvey @ Aug 1 2004, 02:22 AM) |
because i mean he does this often, posting crap lol |
where you actually trying to say something in your last 3 posts, or just babbaling like an idiot?
Oh i guess its babling when im not a liberal critisizing a republican but not vice-versa. These forums are so liberal, like lots of liberals like to mod xbox i guess dunno. Here is an interestign article i read a while ago.
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See Y'All in New York
Why I skipped the Boston convention.
BY ZELL MILLER
Saturday, July 31, 2004 12:01 a.m.
Twelve years ago, I delivered one of the keynote addresses on the first night at the Democratic National Convention in New York. It was a stinging rebuke of the administration of George H.W. Bush and a ringing endorsement of Bill Clinton. This summer I'll again be speaking in New York, but it will be to the Republican Convention that renominates George W. Bush.
Many have asked how I could have come so far in just over a decade. Frankly, I don't think I've changed much at all. At 72, I don't feel much need to change my opinions. Instead, the reason I didn't attend the Democratic Convention in Boston is that I barely recognize my party anymore. Most of its leaders--including our nominee, John Kerry--don't hold the same beliefs that have motivated my career in public service.
In 1992, I spoke of the opportunity and hope that allowed me, the son of a single mother growing up in the North Georgia mountains, to become my state's governor. And I attributed much of my success to the great Democratic presidents of years gone by--FDR (a hallowed man in my home), Truman and JFK. The link these men shared was a commitment to helping Americans born into any condition rise to achieve whatever goal they set for themselves.
I spoke of Americans who were "tired of paying more in taxes and getting less in services." I excoriated Republicans who "dealt in cynicism and skepticism." I accused them of mastering "the art of division and diversion." And I praised Bill Clinton as a moderate Democrat "who has the courage to tell some of those liberals who think welfare should continue forever, and some of those conservatives who think there should be no welfare at all, that they're both wrong."
Bill Clinton did deliver on welfare reform, after a lot of prodding from the Republicans who took hold of Congress in 1995. But much of the rest of the promise I saw in his candidacy withered during his two terms in office.
Today, it's the Democratic Party that has mastered the art of division and diversion. To run for president as a Democrat these days you have to go from interest group to interest group, cap in hand, asking for the support of liberal kingmakers. Mr. Kerry is no different. After Hollywood elites profaned the president, he didn't have the courage to put them in their place. Instead, he validated their remarks, claiming that they represent "the heart and soul of America."
No longer the party of hope, today's Democratic Party has become Mr. Kerry's many mansions of cynicism and skepticism. As our economy continues to get better and businesses add jobs, Mr. Kerry's going around America trying to convince people that the roof is about to cave in. He talks about "the misery index" and the Depression. What does he know about either?
And when it comes to taxes and services, you'd be pressed to find anyone more opposed to the interests of middle-class Americans than John Kerry. Except maybe John Edwards. Both voted against tax relief for married couples, tax relief for families with children, and tax relief for small businesses. Now Mr. Kerry wants to raise taxes on hundreds of thousands of small-business owners and millions of individuals. He claims to be for working people, but I don't understand how small businesses can create jobs if they've got to send more money to Washington instead of keeping it to hire workers.
Worst of all, Sens. Kerry and Edwards have not kept faith with the men and women who are fighting the war on terror--most of whom come from small towns and middle-class families all over America. While Mr. Bush has stood by our troops every step of the way, Messrs. Kerry and Edwards voted to send our troops to war and then voted against the money to give them supplies and equipment--not to mention better benefits for their families. And recently Mr. Kerry even said he's proud of that vote. Proud to abandon our troops when they're out in the field? I can hear Harry Truman cussing from his grave.
I still believe in hope and opportunity and, when it comes right down to it, Mr. Bush is the man who represents hope and opportunity. Hope for a safer world. And opportunity for Americans to work hard, keep more of the money they earn, and send their kids to good schools. All the speeches we heard this week weren't able to hide the truth of what today's Democratic Party has become: an enclave of elites paying lip service to middle-class values. Americans looking for a president who understands their struggles and their dreams should tune in next month, when we celebrate the leadership of George W. Bush.
Mr. Miller is a Democratic senator from Georgia.
people aren't on your ass because you're a republican