Saturday, January 15, 2005

Krazy Kerry Kronies

You know those yellow rubber Lance Armstrong bracelets, well, now there are blue rubber bracelets that show that the person wearing them voted against Bush.

" "It's kind of like saying, 'This is my tribe,'" said Adams, 43, a Kerry supporter, who was inspired by her 14-year-old stepson's yellow Lance Armstrong band."

But I guess one comforting thing about this is that the woman who started this has a father who is politically opposite and he countered with making red bracelets, for those who voted to re-elect the President.

I bet that creates interesting family dynamics. [Hat Tip: Wizbang]

Fighting for truth, justice, and the capitalistic way

7 Comments:

At 11:20 PM, January 15, 2005, Blogger YoungRightWinger said...

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At 11:22 PM, January 15, 2005, Blogger YoungRightWinger said...

Shame on you for making one of the stupidest arguments ever. First off, see my post titled "Lies?" Secondly, I never said that we shouldn't prosecute those involved with Abu-Graib, but do you seriously believe that Rumsfeld ordered them to do it? And I can't believe that you are falling for all of this Gonzalez says torture is OK, he never actually said that. And thirdly, I never have said anything about Anti-trust laws, in fact I haven't even heard about them, I'm only 16. But in the future I will post on my research and opinions on anti trust laws.

Zachary, your comment didn't even deserve a response from me, it was just that non-sensicle, but I wanted to show that I'm not a poop-head and I can take whatever you can dish out.

 
At 1:22 AM, January 16, 2005, Blogger chaoticsynapticactivity said...

Zachary;

Nice condesention. Have you considered doing more than tossing out "slogans" and discussing, in a critcal manner, supported by facts, any of your points?

You may actually find you have some valid information (which is accepted quickly when people are lead to facts), which would certainly help people who have differing views from yours possibly come to your understanding.

On the other hand, just as a quick retort to your comment on lies, please see my prior remarks on the WMDs in Iraq topic, when someone else made a comment on this blog: Who lied about WMDs.

I'm not 16. I've been around the world as a child and as an adult. I've stood the watch to ensure your ability to make post like this are secure. Once you venture out of your home town, but more imporantly, out of the country, there is more there than you are usually able to read/experieicne, unless you take some extraordinary measures. It will help you see there is more than living in plenty and criticizing everything in sight.

All that is bad in the world did not come about as of Jan, 2000. Wars have been fought since recording of history began. Global warming began when dinosuars drove SUVs, and it was followed by Global "Colding," before it got nice and comfortable for us as humans. It was President Clinton who did not sign the Kyoto treaty.

President Clinton sent troops overseas for more military actions than any other President in the history of the nation. Thankfully, while I don't agree with all his leadership, he did some of it with a heart to keep people from being slaughtered (Milosovic is on trial), yet the people of Iraq aren't worth protecting? How many deaths in Iraq by Iraqis, are enough to trigger outrage in you? Had you been alive in the 1940's, and a voting age citizen, how many Jews, Poles, Gypsys, Russians, elderly, infirm or mentally challenged humans would you have to have counted as murdered by Hitler before you'd support taking action?

President Eisenhower started us into the Vietnam War, and Kennedy and Johnson made sure we were in it good. Nixon got us out, but the media regualrly implies Vietnam was a problem Nixon created.

In 1961, John Kennedy, whom I admire greatly, UNILATERALLY blockaded a soverign nation, and faced off the Russians. With no vote in the UN, he sent the Navy out to work, backed up by the resources of the Strategic Air Command (the people who have the fingers on the buttons of the ICBMs and bombers), and the Army and Marines.

He supported a surrogate invasion of the same nation at the Bay of Pigs.

Bush 41 began cutting back on the military size, after the Wall came down and it wasn't reasonable to ask the voters to pay the tax for a military staged to fight an enemy now vanquished without firing a single nuclear weapon.

What sort of military would you support? YOu seem not to like that it exists, so can you propose a solution to agression from other nations? From those who would plan to militarily to cut off access to the world's resources? Do you understand we are called a "maritime nation" for good reason? How many resources to make this economy go do you thik we derive from within the confines of the United States and it's territories? If nations aboard begin to nationalize American businesses within their borders, should we just sit still and say we had it coming?

I may be wrong, but you seem to have a chip on your shoulder about George Bush and the war in Iraq, you other presidents have done similar things, both Democrat and Republican. Please meditate on your perspective, read some history of warfare, civilization, psychology and genocide. YOu will be better equipped to debate and properly pesuade us with yout ideas.

Frankly, I'm one for figuring out how to solve problems. I put 20 years into that philosophy. Along the way, I long ago tired of those who merely complain and make no effort to actually repair/fix/correct the problem.

Will you step up to the plate and let us know what your idea is to bring about World Peace (which includes peace for all, not just us)?

 
At 10:08 AM, January 16, 2005, Blogger Papa Ray said...

Wowweee, I love listening to one of them Demo-crat-lun-i-tics talk those mis-con-cep-tions and false-nearly a lie-hoods. My ol' Texas heart just jumps for joy, knowing that they ain't never going to have another president from their out of touch, out of their mind, unorganized, unwise, needing mental health care, group of losers.

We is going to have to help organize and pump up an "Independent" pol-lit-i-cal party to replace them, cause they are gone, gone, gone.

While I think about it, them thingies for your wrist is a good idea. If I see one, I will know to who to give my evil grin and snicker to, and a wink to let them know, that I know, that they are nothing but losers.


This is my post

Papa Ray
West Texas
USA

 
At 3:26 PM, January 16, 2005, Blogger YoungRightWinger said...

Zachary,

Go back and look at your comments, you will see that you keep saying things that we will do, but we never did. Count up how many things you say about us that isn't true.

You said that I am showing incredible partisanship in this post, but I really don't see that; I didn't even say that selling the blue bracelets was stupid. The closest thing to partisanship in this post is when I said that it's comforting that her father made red ones. Another thing you told us we said, but really didn't.

You better watch your tongue, you'll make yourself look even more deperate than you already look. I hope I'm not scaring away liberals, because GOOD disagreeing comments are always stimulating and necessary to a blog.

 
At 8:02 PM, January 16, 2005, Blogger Papa Ray said...

Hey, Zack, ol' boy,

Thanks so much for making my day. I hope I an-noy-ed the crap out of you. Because that was my intent.

In-tel-i-gent conversation with a dem-o-crat-lun-i-tic?
Sorry, it will never happen because you wouldn't know one if it bit you, you know where.

You would rather spout trash and mis-con-ceptions and tell us how right you are and how wrong we are and how the world just doesn't understand how it is going to hell in a hand basket because of our Great and Wonderful President. Get a grip on reality and start worrying about the hordes of Islamic extreamists that are going to try and cut you and yours throats or blow you all to hell.

This is my post

Papa Ray
West Texas
USA

 
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