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Top Sirloin wrote:
Ed Sullivan wrote: You decide Kerry: Fred http://writingcompany.blogs.com/this...ny_bicycl.html Not to coin a pun, but that's a load of spin. I can shift gears standing uphill with no hands while clearing my water bottle and discussing gear ratios with my riding partner. Kerry's a bikie. Bush is a jogger who pretends to have a fitness program. If it weren't for 12-oz curls and date-rape, he'd have no body at all. --Blair "There. That ought to do it." |
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SuperSlinky wrote:
David L. Johnson said... This is BS. Note that it was sponsored by an organization for "tort reform", which is really a Republican agenda item. Now, how many of you have actually carried on a conversation while riding? Show of hands, please. Also, he is not in traffic, he's in a parking lot. And what is this about riding 1-handed? Since when is that a "mistake"? OK, the cell-phone thing is not great, but he is in a freaking parking lot. No doubt an important call to his chums in the VC. Anyone check on the status of Chalabi today? No? Then we know how you feel about Bush's "covert operatives". --Blair "On your left, bitch." |
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Blair P. Houghton
wrote: Blair "There. That ought to do it." Yes, that did it. You've removed all doubt that you have a personal animus against someone you've never met and that is no better or worse of a man than his political opponent. Either that or you think riding a bicycle is a qualification for President. BTW, when someone fixates on and hates a private citizen, we call them whackadoos. When they do the same thing regarding a politician we're all supposed to pretend they are just "involved citizens". Sorry- a whackadoo is a whackadoo and you seem to qualify. Regards, Bob Hunt |
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Hunrobe wrote:
Blair P. Houghton wrote: Blair "There. That ought to do it." Yes, that did it. You've removed all doubt that you have a personal animus against someone you've never met and that is no better or worse of a man than his political opponent. 1100 dead Americans' families know that he's a far worse man than his political opponent. I had zero animus against GW Bush until his behavior became his overriding trait. And his behavior is reprehensible, inexcusable, and criminal. Either that or you think riding a bicycle is a qualification for President. John Kerry makes riding a bike a good thing, if it isn't already. BTW, when someone fixates on and hates a private citizen, we call them whackadoos. When they do the same thing regarding a politician we're all supposed to pretend they are just "involved citizens". Sorry- a whackadoo is a whackadoo and you seem to qualify. People with sociopathic disorders are called criminals where I come from. Where you come from you seem to think that people who are elected President are immune from such criticisms. That's known as the Fallacy of Appeal to Popularity. It's an innate fallacy of plural democracy that we all have to live with. Until the next election, that is. KERRY/EDWARDS 2004 BECAUSE A ROAD BIKE RIDER IS BETTER THAN A LYING CHICKENHAWK ON ANY DAY --Blair "Bush was never actually elected by the people in the first place." |
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David L. Johnson wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:42:10 +0000, Bill Sornson wrote: Bill "haughty versus no pretention...but who cares" S. No pretense. Right. Just like he's a "real" Texan. No real Texan would go to Yale. Yeah, those 30-year-old criticisms are really meaningful. Bill "nothing to do with biking style (which, of course, has nothing to do with anything anyway)" S. |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:26:06 +0000, Bill Sornson wrote:
David L. Johnson wrote: On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:42:10 +0000, Bill Sornson wrote: Bill "haughty versus no pretention...but who cares" S. No pretense. Right. Just like he's a "real" Texan. No real Texan would go to Yale. Yeah, those 30-year-old criticisms are really meaningful. If not, why are the Bushies financing the Swift Boat people? -- David L. Johnson __o | Deserves death! I daresay he does. Many that live deserve _`\(,_ | death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to (_)/ (_) | them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. -- J. R. R. Tolkein |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 05:02:38 GMT, Blair P. Houghton wrote:
I can shift gears standing uphill with no hands while clearing my water bottle and discussing gear ratios with my riding partner. Anyone riding close enough to someone doing this deserves what they get. And I don't just mean the dumbass conversation. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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David L. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:26:06 +0000, Bill Sornson wrote: David L. Johnson wrote: On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:42:10 +0000, Bill Sornson wrote: Bill "haughty versus no pretention...but who cares" S. No pretense. Right. Just like he's a "real" Texan. No real Texan would go to Yale. Yeah, those 30-year-old criticisms are really meaningful. If not, why are the Bushies financing the Swift Boat people? They're not. Bill "HTH" S. |
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Kerry: Road, as it's eco-friendly.
Bush: mountain, it is better equipped for navigating logging roads, strip mines and oil fields. - - "May you have the wind at your back. And a really low gear for the hills!" Chris Zacho ~ "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman" Chris'Z Corner http://www.geocities.com/czcorner |
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Kerry: Road, as it's eco-friendly. Bush: mountain, it is better equipped for navigating logging roads, strip mines and oil fields. Chris Zacho, Ph.D. ~ "Your Friendly Neighborhood Vandeeman" |
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