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"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans "banned" from a
February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for distribution. It
included two high school students, a librarian, a Democratic campaign
manager and several university professors - the majority of whom had
connections to a local group called Democracy for America (search)."


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On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:00:14 -0500, flipper wrote:

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans "banned" from a
February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for distribution. It
included two high school students, a librarian, a Democratic campaign
manager and several university professors - the majority of whom had
connections to a local group called Democracy for America (search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."

Interesting that you've become a 'Republican' all of a sudden.

Not to mention the people on the supposed 'list' were admitted.


Not to mention that the detailed coverage was by Fox News, who the
leftist wusses like to denigrate as UNfair and UNbalanced. Must be
why Fox is ranked highest and MSNBC is about to go under ;-)

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On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:00:14 -0500, flipper wrote:

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans "banned" from a
February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for distribution. It
included two high school students, a librarian, a Democratic campaign
manager and several university professors - the majority of whom had
connections to a local group called Democracy for America (search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."

Interesting that you've become a 'Republican' all of a sudden.

Not to mention the people on the supposed 'list' were admitted.


Not to mention that the detailed coverage was by Fox News, who the
leftist wusses like to denigrate as UNfair and UNbalanced. Must be
why Fox is ranked highest and MSNBC is about to go under ;-)

...Jim Thompson
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flipper wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans "banned"
from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for distribution.
It included two high school students, a librarian, a Democratic
campaign manager and several university professors - the majority of
whom had connections to a local group called Democracy for America
(search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."


Playing stupid - favorite hobby of right wingers everywhere. lol

No, my theory is "republicans whine when their off-topic hollering and
screaming isn't given immediate respect at meetings, after banning their
political opponents outright when it was their turn." (That's called "prior
restraint", by the way, a crucial test of actual violations of freedom of
speech - as opposed to the baseless accusations of same you walked away from
after making.) lol

http://www.jstor.org/sici?sici=0023-...3E2.0.CO%3B2-6


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flipper wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans "banned"
from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for distribution.
It included two high school students, a librarian, a Democratic
campaign manager and several university professors - the majority of
whom had connections to a local group called Democracy for America
(search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."


Playing stupid - favorite hobby of right wingers everywhere. lol

No, my theory is "republicans whine when their off-topic hollering and
screaming isn't given immediate respect at meetings, after banning their
political opponents outright when it was their turn." (That's called "prior
restraint", by the way, a crucial test of actual violations of freedom of
speech - as opposed to the baseless accusations of same you walked away from
after making.) lol

http://www.jstor.org/sici?sici=0023-...3E2.0.CO%3B2-6




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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:00:14 -0500, flipper wrote:

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans "banned"
from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for distribution.
It included two high school students, a librarian, a Democratic
campaign manager and several university professors - the majority
of whom had connections to a local group called Democracy for
America (search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."

Interesting that you've become a 'Republican' all of a sudden.

Not to mention the people on the supposed 'list' were admitted.


Not to mention that the detailed coverage was by Fox News, who the
leftist wusses like to denigrate as UNfair and UNbalanced.


Until they at least figure out who are the D's and R's on capitol hill,
they're likely to keep that moniker. lol


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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:00:14 -0500, flipper wrote:

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans "banned"
from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for distribution.
It included two high school students, a librarian, a Democratic
campaign manager and several university professors - the majority
of whom had connections to a local group called Democracy for
America (search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."

Interesting that you've become a 'Republican' all of a sudden.

Not to mention the people on the supposed 'list' were admitted.


Not to mention that the detailed coverage was by Fox News, who the
leftist wusses like to denigrate as UNfair and UNbalanced.


Until they at least figure out who are the D's and R's on capitol hill,
they're likely to keep that moniker. lol


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On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 10:08:48 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:00:14 -0500, flipper wrote:

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans "banned"
from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for distribution.
It included two high school students, a librarian, a Democratic
campaign manager and several university professors - the majority
of whom had connections to a local group called Democracy for
America (search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."

Interesting that you've become a 'Republican' all of a sudden.

Not to mention the people on the supposed 'list' were admitted.


Not to mention that the detailed coverage was by Fox News, who the
leftist wusses like to denigrate as UNfair and UNbalanced.


Until they at least figure out who are the D's and R's on capitol hill,
they're likely to keep that moniker. lol


You're an idiot. You will always have that moniker, because you will
always qualify for said moniker to be true.
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UltimatePatriot wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 10:08:48 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:00:14 -0500, flipper
wrote:

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans
"banned" from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for
distribution. It included two high school students, a librarian,
a Democratic campaign manager and several university professors -
the majority of whom had connections to a local group called
Democracy for America (search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."

Interesting that you've become a 'Republican' all of a sudden.

Not to mention the people on the supposed 'list' were admitted.

Not to mention that the detailed coverage was by Fox News, who the
leftist wusses like to denigrate as UNfair and UNbalanced.


Until they at least figure out who are the D's and R's on capitol
hill, they're likely to keep that moniker. lol


You're an idiot. You will always have that moniker, because you will
always qualify for said moniker to be true.


What you mean is, you can't refute a word I've said - not one. lol


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UltimatePatriot wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 10:08:48 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:00:14 -0500, flipper
wrote:

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans
"banned" from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for
distribution. It included two high school students, a librarian,
a Democratic campaign manager and several university professors -
the majority of whom had connections to a local group called
Democracy for America (search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."

Interesting that you've become a 'Republican' all of a sudden.

Not to mention the people on the supposed 'list' were admitted.

Not to mention that the detailed coverage was by Fox News, who the
leftist wusses like to denigrate as UNfair and UNbalanced.


Until they at least figure out who are the D's and R's on capitol
hill, they're likely to keep that moniker. lol


You're an idiot. You will always have that moniker, because you will
always qualify for said moniker to be true.


What you mean is, you can't refute a word I've said - not one. lol




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flipper wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 10:07:40 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

flipper wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans "banned"
from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for distribution.
It included two high school students, a librarian, a Democratic
campaign manager and several university professors - the majority
of whom had connections to a local group called Democracy for
America (search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."


Playing stupid - favorite hobby of right wingers everywhere. lol


Another case of left wing 'projection': accusing others of possessing
leftist character traits.


"So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right." ROFLMAO




No, my theory is "republicans whine when their off-topic hollering
and screaming isn't given immediate respect at meetings,


The only people I've heard 'whining' are the left.


You must not own a television. lol


Whining that those
other people are, as Obama himself put it, "talking."


Screaming and lying, actually.



after banning their
political opponents outright when it was their turn." (That's
called "prior restraint", by the way, a crucial test of actual
violations of freedom of speech -


You either think it's 'okedoke' to do or you don't. And if you don't
think it's okedoke to do then it isn't okedoke when 'your side' does
it either.


And you apparently can't find one such example.



as opposed to the baseless accusations of same you walked away from
after making.) lol


I didn't walk away from a damn thing


A completely insane lie.


and Obama's website extolling
people to send in private 'fishy' emails is a violation of both speech
and private rights


A completely insane lie.


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flipper wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 10:07:40 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

flipper wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans "banned"
from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for distribution.
It included two high school students, a librarian, a Democratic
campaign manager and several university professors - the majority
of whom had connections to a local group called Democracy for
America (search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."


Playing stupid - favorite hobby of right wingers everywhere. lol


Another case of left wing 'projection': accusing others of possessing
leftist character traits.


"So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right." ROFLMAO




No, my theory is "republicans whine when their off-topic hollering
and screaming isn't given immediate respect at meetings,


The only people I've heard 'whining' are the left.


You must not own a television. lol


Whining that those
other people are, as Obama himself put it, "talking."


Screaming and lying, actually.



after banning their
political opponents outright when it was their turn." (That's
called "prior restraint", by the way, a crucial test of actual
violations of freedom of speech -


You either think it's 'okedoke' to do or you don't. And if you don't
think it's okedoke to do then it isn't okedoke when 'your side' does
it either.


And you apparently can't find one such example.



as opposed to the baseless accusations of same you walked away from
after making.) lol


I didn't walk away from a damn thing


A completely insane lie.


and Obama's website extolling
people to send in private 'fishy' emails is a violation of both speech
and private rights


A completely insane lie.


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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 09:04:09 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

UltimatePatriot wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 10:08:48 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:00:14 -0500, flipper
wrote:

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans
"banned" from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for
distribution. It included two high school students, a librarian,
a Democratic campaign manager and several university professors -
the majority of whom had connections to a local group called
Democracy for America (search)."


So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."

Interesting that you've become a 'Republican' all of a sudden.

Not to mention the people on the supposed 'list' were admitted.

Not to mention that the detailed coverage was by Fox News, who the
leftist wusses like to denigrate as UNfair and UNbalanced.

Until they at least figure out who are the D's and R's on capitol
hill, they're likely to keep that moniker. lol


You're an idiot. You will always have that moniker, because you will
always qualify for said moniker to be true.


What you mean is, you can't refute a word I've said - not one. lol

Sorry, but what you know about the true inner workings at ANY news
agency would fit on the tip of a molecular probe.

Bwuahahahahahahahaahahahahahaaha!
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UltimatePatriot wrote:
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 09:04:09 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

UltimatePatriot wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 10:08:48 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 23:00:14 -0500, flipper
wrote:

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans
"banned" from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for
distribution. It included two high school students, a librarian,
a Democratic campaign manager and several university professors -
the majority of whom had connections to a local group called
Democracy for America (search)."

So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."

Interesting that you've become a 'Republican' all of a sudden.

Not to mention the people on the supposed 'list' were admitted.
Not to mention that the detailed coverage was by Fox News, who the
leftist wusses like to denigrate as UNfair and UNbalanced.
Until they at least figure out who are the D's and R's on capitol
hill, they're likely to keep that moniker. lol

You're an idiot. You will always have that moniker, because you will
always qualify for said moniker to be true.

What you mean is, you can't refute a word I've said - not one. lol

Sorry, but what you know about the true inner workings at ANY news
agency would fit on the tip of a molecular probe.

Bwuahahahahahahahaahahahahahaaha!


When you can explain to me why any trustworthy news agency would need
to go to court six times before three different judges to prove its
right to "lie and distort the news", as Fox did, I might begin to care.

You may begin. =)

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flipper wrote:
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 09:06:59 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

flipper wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 10:07:40 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

flipper wrote:
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:33:02 -0500, "Ouroboros Rex"
wrote:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153720,00.html

"...In fact, she found herself on a list of North Dakotans "banned"
from a February Bush rally days before the event.
The list reportedly was found in boxes of tickets for distribution.
It included two high school students, a librarian, a Democratic
campaign manager and several university professors - the majority
of whom had connections to a local group called Democracy for
America (search)."

So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right."
Playing stupid - favorite hobby of right wingers everywhere. lol
Another case of left wing 'projection': accusing others of possessing
leftist character traits.

"So, your theory is "whatever Bush did must be right." ROFLMAO


That's your theory, not mine.

No, my theory is "republicans whine when their off-topic hollering
and screaming isn't given immediate respect at meetings,
The only people I've heard 'whining' are the left.

You must not own a television. lol


Whining that those
other people are, as Obama himself put it, "talking."

Screaming and lying, actually.


An example of what makes you utterly useless.

after banning their
political opponents outright when it was their turn." (That's
called "prior restraint", by the way, a crucial test of actual
violations of freedom of speech -
You either think it's 'okedoke' to do or you don't. And if you don't
think it's okedoke to do then it isn't okedoke when 'your side' does
it either.

And you apparently can't find one such example.


Union thugs.

Just what are you trying to 'defend' with all your useless 'Bush
examples'?

as opposed to the baseless accusations of same you walked away from
after making.) lol
I didn't walk away from a damn thing

A completely insane lie.


Another example of what makes you utterly useless.


and Obama's website extolling
people to send in private 'fishy' emails is a violation of both speech
and private rights

A completely insane lie.


Another example of what makes you utterly useless.


Missing his opportunity to knock my dick in the dirt with facts, once
again - it's becoming a flipper specialty. You'd almost think he
doesn't have any.

Keep running!
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