Our Next President?
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 2:06 pm
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JansenFan wrote:Depending on who else was running, I'd consider giving him my vote no matter what he was wearing.
ATV wrote:Yea, he'd make an excellent First Lady.
Ok, what about his adultery?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/ ... 4784.shtml
This seemed to bother a lot of folks when Clinton did it. Hmm, I wonder what's different this time....
ATV wrote:Yea, he'd make an excellent First Lady.
Ok, what about his adultery?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/ ... 4784.shtml
This seemed to bother a lot of folks when Clinton did it. Hmm, I wonder what's different this time....
ATV wrote:Why does everything have to go back to Clinton with you facists? It doesn't matter the subject - "Well, Clinton, Clinton, Clinton". I swear, that blowjob will turn out to be the most detrimental (in the loss of life, our national prestige, our treasury) blowjob in the history of mankind, only because it opened the door for the Right Wing to exploit it. It's their old standby. Because of this we find ourselves with a totally incompetent President and the fiasco we're in. But what do we hear? "Clinton, blowjob, Clinton, Clinton Clinton". Clinton can't be President, but Giullianni can. Try focusing on the future.
(5) . . . .fascist?
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Irn-Bru wrote:ATV wrote:Yea, he'd make an excellent First Lady.
Ok, what about his adultery?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/ ... 4784.shtml
This seemed to bother a lot of folks when Clinton did it. Hmm, I wonder what's different this time....
It seems ironic to me that you're pointing to a double standard this thread while in another thread you're dismissing Clinton's "draft dodging" by saying that it doesn't really matter anyway (except when it comes to Republicans, apparently).
crazyhorse1 wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:ATV wrote:Yea, he'd make an excellent First Lady.
Ok, what about his adultery?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/ ... 4784.shtml
This seemed to bother a lot of folks when Clinton did it. Hmm, I wonder what's different this time....
It seems ironic to me that you're pointing to a double standard this thread while in another thread you're dismissing Clinton's "draft dodging" by saying that it doesn't really matter anyway (except when it comes to Republicans, apparently).
Clinton took advantage of the prevailing laws at that time, backed by both Republicans and Democrats. He didn't have to have his daddy to pull strings and he didn't go AWOL.
ATV wrote:Sorry, but repeatedly harping on a past President to avoid the current topic is NOT a conservative belief.
Irn-Bru wrote:It seems ironic to me that you're pointing to a double standard this thread while in another thread you're dismissing Clinton's "draft dodging" by saying that it doesn't really matter anyway (except when it comes to Republicans, apparently).
ATV wrote:Yea, he'd make an excellent First Lady.
Ok, what about his adultery?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/ ... 4784.shtml
This seemed to bother a lot of folks when Clinton did it. Hmm, I wonder what's different this time....
ATV wrote:Yes, Bill Clinton dodged the draft. You can be certain that a Rhodes Scholar can tell you the lessons learned from Vietnam, though. Let's stay on-topic.
Hmm, so what about Clinton's draft dodging? This seemed to bother a lot of folks when Bush did it. Hmm, I wonder what's different this time....
crazyhorse1 wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:ATV wrote:Yea, he'd make an excellent First Lady.
Ok, what about his adultery?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/ ... 4784.shtml
This seemed to bother a lot of folks when Clinton did it. Hmm, I wonder what's different this time....
It seems ironic to me that you're pointing to a double standard this thread while in another thread you're dismissing Clinton's "draft dodging" by saying that it doesn't really matter anyway (except when it comes to Republicans, apparently).
Clinton took advantage of the prevailing laws at that time, backed by both Republicans and Democrats. He didn't have to have his daddy to pull strings and he didn't go AWOL.
Irn-Bru wrote:crazyhorse1 wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:ATV wrote:Yea, he'd make an excellent First Lady.
Ok, what about his adultery?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/ ... 4784.shtml
This seemed to bother a lot of folks when Clinton did it. Hmm, I wonder what's different this time....
It seems ironic to me that you're pointing to a double standard this thread while in another thread you're dismissing Clinton's "draft dodging" by saying that it doesn't really matter anyway (except when it comes to Republicans, apparently).
Clinton took advantage of the prevailing laws at that time, backed by both Republicans and Democrats. He didn't have to have his daddy to pull strings and he didn't go AWOL.
Well, that would be one thing, crazyhorse. I'm not one to say, but I bet if Bush had the exact same actions as Clinton we'd hear from Dems about his draft-dodging, just as we hear from Reps abot Clinton's. I don't really care either way; I think it's odd that we would spend so much time talking about these men.
Tim O'Brien wrote a good section on his personal experience with the draft in 'The Things They Carried'.