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Zaki Hasan
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Posted: 22 March 2005 at 3:18pm | IP Logged | 1  

I find it funny that G. Gordon Liddy is the hero.  God help us all.
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 Ed Aycock wrote:
Rob, you old contrarian, you know her personally?  You know she was joking? "Your experience" ... were you EIC of Playgirl as well? And give me a break with the whole oppressed Reoublican in New York bit.  I live and work in New York and my office skews overwhelmingly to the Right.  It's hardly a climate of fear.  You speak before you think.  If I were a magazine publisher and an editor institutes sweeping changes that completely change a magazine and it's so unsuccessful that sales drop tremendously, yeah I'd fire them too. Business sense.

HeyI said in my first post that she may be terrible who knows.

But I know the horrified look on people's faces when you tell them you are a Reoublican and they live in the City.

It was fun, though the day after Election day walking around Brooklyn, big smile on my face, while the people I saw and talked to looked like someone had shot their moms.

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Posted: 22 March 2005 at 3:21pm | IP Logged | 3  

The full quote from Drudge:

“Those on the right are presumed to be all about power and greed – two
really sexy traits in the bedroom. They want it, they want it now, and
they’ll do anything to get it. And I’m not talking about some pansy-assed
victory, I’m talking about full on jackpot, satisfaction for all.”

“The Democrats of the Sixties were all about making love and not war
while a war-loving Republican is a man who would fight, bleed, sacrifice,
and die for his country. Could you imagine what that very same man
would do for his wife in the bedroom?” asks Zipp.

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I dunno. Sounds pretty serious, to me. Seriously pissed, too.
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Eric Kleefeld
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Posted: 22 March 2005 at 3:21pm | IP Logged | 4  

Rob, she made an editorial decision to have more recipes and less ding-dongs in Playgirl.  Considering the core audience of Playgirl is horny women and gay men, that tells me right there she should have been fired, not even considering any inflammatory remarks against a demographic that also overlaps with the target audience.
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Rob Hewitt
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Posted: 22 March 2005 at 3:22pm | IP Logged | 5  

If your quoting G. Gordon Libby, I think you just lost the debate, paraphrasing Matt here.
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Rob Hewitt
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Posted: 22 March 2005 at 3:23pm | IP Logged | 6  

I don't like Ding dongs, but Ring Dings and Yodels are great. Plus those cupcakes with the yellow frosting.
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Jacob P Secrest
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Posted: 22 March 2005 at 3:23pm | IP Logged | 7  

 Mike Mackey wrote:

 Jacob P Secrest wrote:
Mike, (Most)
Democrats are good with money,Then Ronnie Sr very quickly went and
doubled the deficit in four years. Way to go!


RE: Democrats and money, I will quote a character from the series:


"A liberal is someone who feels a great debt to his fellow man,which
debt he proposes to pay off with your money."  G. Gordon Liddy


And yes, I agree End the Cold war and Freeing the USA from a USSR
nuclear nightmare was expensive. 

 


Reagan did not end the cold war! He was just in office when it
happened, that's it.

And you edited my post, no, not edited, butchered and reassembled in a
disgustingly different way, and forcing me to capitalize a word in THE
MIDDLE OF A SENTENSE
and not leave leave a space where it rightfully
belongs.

And if Democrats so quickly give away money as the quote suggests, then
how do you explain RECORD SURPLUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And then to top that off a "conservative" RECORD DEFICIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ed Aycock
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Posted: 22 March 2005 at 3:23pm | IP Logged | 8  

Ouch Eric, ouch.  My surname has been a curse since the day I was born.  And the gay thing in addition? Call it cosmic laughter. The jokes started early and never stopped.  I have grown to find the whole thing really, really funny especially people's reactions when I tell them my name. (And it's a long "a" sound, the "y" is silent.)

And my three siblings who are straight have never been so fond of the name either. 

And to just make my humiliation complete, the middle name is Mallory. Once a noble surname, now co-opted to be a girl's first name.



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Just for the record, I'm a Republican and I wouldn't buy that
comic.....the whole premise seems goofy to me, not to mention
waaaay too extreme.

WO
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Eric Kleefeld
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Posted: 22 March 2005 at 3:24pm | IP Logged | 10  

It's not just your surname, Ed.  It's your full name.  Maybe if you went by Eddie it wouldn't be as severe.
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Rob Hewitt
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Reagan I believe put the kibosh on the Soviet Union.  Obviously, he had help along the way.  But he predicted it, fought for it, and lo and behold it happened.  He deserves credit, although other Presidents do as well. (Well, except Jimmy Carter).

Record Surplus-most of that was actually an estimated surplus, the economy was falling down at the end of Clinton's term,a dn was artificially infalted by anm internet/tech boom that was doomed to fail eventually.

Plus, you know, he wasn't fighjting any wars, though, in retrospect, he obviously should have been doing something.

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Posted: 22 March 2005 at 3:27pm | IP Logged | 12  

I give you once a party is in power, they might sopend differently, but they still spend.  Power tends to corrupt as they say*

 

*Plus some things have just become politically infeasible to cut.  Like farm subsidies.  Or other programs that might be wasteful.  "you want to kill the poor and eat them."

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