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Saturday, April 22, 2006

Algore Really Did Say He Created the Internet

Most folks that I know aren't sure whether or not Algore actually claimed to have created the Internet. Once again this is a function of the news media carrying the Democrat's water.

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"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country’s economic growth and environmental protection, improvements in our educational system."    =    "I created the internet."

Interesting. Al Gore also said, in that paragraph, "I created environmental protection" and "I created our educational system." What a liar!!! He didn’t create our educational system!!!

Dave on April 22, 2006 at 02:52 pm
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Newty Gingrich
September 1, 2000

 

 “In all fairness, it’s something Gore had worked on a long time. Gore is not the Father of the Internet, but in all fairness, Gore is the person who, in the Congress, most systematically worked to make sure that we got to an Internet…”

 

Vinton Cerf, Father of the Internet

"Al Gore actually deserves a lot of credit. In about 1986, he started asking questions like, ‘Why don’t we take these supercomputers and these optical fiber networks and put them together. Would that do anything?’ Well, guess what? That eventually turned into the National Science Foundation Network, which became a core element of the Internet… I think it is very fair to say that the Internet would not be where it is in the United States without the strong support given to it and related research areas by the Vice President in his (then) current role and in his earlier role as Senator."

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lison Schneider
12/94

 “There’s no escaping it. It seems like only yesterday that Al Gore was preaching the merits of the I-way to a nation that still thought the Net was something used only for catching butterflies”

David Maraniss
8/26/00:

 “Gore really was instrumental in developing the Internet. He was the one congressman who understood the whole thing in the ’70s.”

 

realitybasedbob on April 22, 2006 at 03:11 pm

Dave said, Interesting. Al Gore also said, in that paragraph, "I created environmental protection" and "I created our educational system." What a liar!!! He didn’t create our educational system!!!

No he didn’t. Learn to read.

He did say that he "took the initiative in creating the Internet" though.

likwidshoe on April 22, 2006 at 03:16 pm

He did say that he "took the initiative in creating the Internet" though.

Which is true, which makes this post a waste of time.

 

Dave on April 22, 2006 at 03:31 pm
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  • In 1984, Gore introduced the National Educational Software Act, to establish the National Educational Software Corporation to provide research and development funding for educational software development.

     

  • In 1986, Senator Gore sponsored the Supercomputer Network Act to develop and study communication methods for universities and federal research facilities to advance future options for network capabilities.

     

     

  • In 1988, Senator Gore sponsored the National High-performance Computer Act. The bill called for the establishment of a national computing plan, connected colleges, universities and libraries to the network, and undertook research and development for acceleration of computer systems and improving software. The bill was reintroduced in 1989, and signed into law in 1991.

     

  • Gore followed up the High-Performance Computing Act by introducing the Information Infrastructure and Technology Act of 1992, which was designed to speed the introduction of technologies developed under the earlier statute into schools, hospitals and businesses to improve education, expand health care and create jobs.

  • Gore cosponsored several pieces of legislation to help US firms capitalize on the advances made possible by his early work on computer networking technology. For example, he cosponsored legislation in 1991 to speed the transfer of key technologies from the laboratory to the factory and to strengthen US leadership in these technologies, particularly those related to manufacturing.

  • In 1994, Al Gore set a goal of connecting every classroom in the country to the Internet. In 1996, Gore launched the E-Rate program to support classrooms across the country. This initiative prioritized computers, connections, teacher training, and learning content. At the time, only 3% of classrooms were connected to the Internet, and more than 62,000 school districts and libraries applied for E-rate funds in the first two grant cycles. By 2000, 63% of classrooms were connected - a 20-fold increase - and 95% of schools were connected.

  • In 1997, Al Gore held a White House "Internet Online Summit for Kids" and called upon the industry to make tools that block unwanted materials, words or pictures easier to use, more effective and more available to parents. Gore also announced a "CyberTip Line" for parents to report suspicious activity, and a public awareness campaign, "Think Then Link" to help educate parents on ways of ensuring children’s safety online. In 1999, Al Gore announced the "Parents’ Protection Page" initiative, a commitment by 15 leading Internet companies to help parents and kids safely surf the net and provide access to tools and safety tips.

  • In July 1997, President Clinton and Vice President Gore announced their strategy for promoting electronic commerce by establishing a global framework for promoting global e-commerce and outlining an agenda for international discussions and agreements to facilitate the growth of electronic commerce. In 1999, the Clinton/Gore Administration announced additional initiatives for promoting electronic commerce, including steps to protect on-line users from cyber-fraud and efforts to promote private investment in high-speed networks to facilitate voice, video, and data.

  • In 1997, Al Gore and the Clinton Administration released of the Framework for Global Electronic Commerce report, which strongly advocated a moratorium of taxes that would be imposed on Internet commerce. In 1998, Congress passed the Internet Tax Freedom Act, placing a three-year moratorium on taxes from online sales. Additionally, the Clinton Administration entered into an agreement with the World Trade Organization in 1997 to not impose customs duties on international online transactions.

  • In May 1998, Vice President Gore called for initiatives that would protect the medical and financial information that can easily be intercepted and abused by others. Gore called for the creation of an Electronic Bill of Rights that would allow citizens to choose whether personal information is disclosed when they use the Internet. It would also grant citizens a right to know how and when that information is used and ensure that they would be able to have access to their own information so they can verify its accuracy.

  • In 1999, Vice President Gore announced that the Administration would relax export controls for encryption software. The initiative applied to insurance companies, health and medical organizations and online merchants. The new policy, which was praised by the high-tech industry, was designed to allow American companies export stronger encryption products to these industries and to subsidiaries abroad.

  • realitybasedbob on April 22, 2006 at 03:32 pm
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    Reality Bob...Are you a big fan of AlGore?

    Zsa Zsa on April 22, 2006 at 03:53 pm
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    I thought that was obvious, ZZ.

    TwoHotel9 on April 22, 2006 at 04:00 pm
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    I love how people find a way to argue about the same nothingness for decades at a time. 

    As long as there have been political chatrooms, this has come up over and over and it’s a complete waste of time and bandwidth. 

    FreeRepublicans.com on April 22, 2006 at 04:03 pm
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    I am sorry. I just couldn’t believe it!…

    Zsa Zsa on April 22, 2006 at 04:07 pm
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    It’s interesting that a person takes credit for creating something merely by maybe getting the government out of the way of private follks to....create.

    Although to be honest I thought that most people hadn’t seen the clip. 

     

    The Whistler on April 22, 2006 at 04:54 pm

    Gore helped Congress work towards recognizing the internet and regulating it.  Students and researchers at Stanford created the internet.  And the comment about connecting these ‘supercomputers’ together was a notion that was passed between computer nerds in the mid to late 70’s.  That premise was around for long time and anyone who read any of the computer magazines in the early 80’s was all over this ‘computer network’ thing.

    which makes this post a waste of time.

    Exactly! 

    Dave W on April 22, 2006 at 05:25 pm
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    Bob and Dave, if you replaced the name Al Gore with Dufus Bush, they’d be drooling and cooing.  Worth in life to them is based on belonging to the far right of the Republican party and preferably being White.

    diane on April 22, 2006 at 05:37 pm
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    Well if you’ll read the post you’ll only see that I made the actual clip available.

    The Whistler on April 22, 2006 at 05:41 pm
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    From a DufusClone, dave, that couldn’t be higher praise.   If you took Al Gore’s IQ and divided by Dufus’, you’d still have a fairly high number.

     

    diane on April 22, 2006 at 05:51 pm
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    Remarkable that Algore flunked out of Divinity school. 

    Interesting that George W. Bush got better grades than John Kerry at Yale

    The Whistler on April 22, 2006 at 05:52 pm

    diane spits, Worth in life to them is based on belonging to the far right of the Republican party and preferably being White.

    Enough with these unfounded accusations of racism. You’re only outing yourself as the racist.

    likwidshoe on April 22, 2006 at 05:53 pm

    Interesting that George W. Bush got better grades than John Kerry at Yale

    Was that GPA or BAL?  /joke 

    Dave W on April 22, 2006 at 05:55 pm
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    The Whistler on April 22, 2006 at 05:58 pm
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    Once again, the lefties are under the illusion that govt creates anything.  It is always done by some individual somewhere, and then some govt slug like Algore takes the credit for passing some legislation.  SSDD.

    robert108 on April 22, 2006 at 06:01 pm
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    Enough with these unfounded accusations of racism. You’re only outing yourself as the racist.

    You really need to read more threads here, lik.  I guess being greeted here with the term Dhimi Slut and Watercarrier for the Wahabbis was just an endearment that I misinterpreted as racist.  Silly me.

    diane on April 22, 2006 at 06:01 pm

    I guess being greeted here with the term Dhimi Slut and Watercarrier for the Wahabbis was just an endearment that I misinterpreted as racist.  Silly me.

    I wasn’t previously aware that the Islamic religion was now a race. Silly me. Thanks for setting the record straight. Could you tell us the races of the other religions now? Thanks.

    likwidshoe on April 22, 2006 at 06:03 pm
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    some govt slug like Algore takes the credit for passing some legislation

    And then some other government slug takes credit for fighting a war on terrorism with the blood of anyone’s children but his own..of military age but obviously not patriotic enough to help Daddy fight ‘turrsm.’

    diane on April 22, 2006 at 06:04 pm

    robert108 said, Once again, the lefties are under the illusion that govt creates anything.

    Actually, the Internet was born out of a Department of Defense project called Arpanet.

    The government does create a lot of research usually motivated by national self defense/military and government self preservation and growth.

    diane cries, And then some other government slug takes credit for fighting a war on terrorism with the blood of anyone’s children but his own..of military age but obviously not patriotic enough to help Daddy fight ‘turrsm.’

    Your posts all scream "BITTER!" I don’t know...maybe it’s just my perception of your consistently negative and derogatory comments. 

    Oh, and by the way diane - our military is voluntary. Bush couldn’t send his children. He doesn’t have that power.

    likwidshoe on April 22, 2006 at 06:11 pm
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    They aren’t children, either.  Nice parroting of Michael Moore.  Even when taxpayer money is used for research, it takes an individual scientist to create.  Govt may confiscate our money, but they don’t create anything;  they only spend.  Occasionally, someone does something good with our confiscated funds.  Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then.

    robert108 on April 22, 2006 at 06:45 pm
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    Lik and Robert:  Read the posts before you respond...PLEASE.  You’re wasting everyone’s time. 

    How many Wahabbis have you known in your lifetime?  What race were they?  I thought so.

    Please try to keep up.

     

     

    diane on April 22, 2006 at 10:24 pm
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    diane: A dhimmi is an infidel who lives under the subjugation of Islam.  A watercarrier is someone who supports someone else.  Where is the racism?  As usual, you fail to make sense.

    robert108 on April 22, 2006 at 10:32 pm
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    LOL.  Okay Robert.  Muslims are usually White; how silly of me to have forgotten.

    diane on April 22, 2006 at 10:50 pm
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    Interesting that George W. Bush got better grades than John Kerry at Yale

    No denying; he’s brilliant:

    "I’m the decider and I decide what’s best." --President Bush, on keeping Donald Rumsfeld as secretary of defense

    "Anyway, I’m so thankful, and so gracious - I’m gracious that my brother Jeb is concerned about the hemisphere as well." -George W. Bush, June 4, 2001

    "It’s important for young men and women who look at the Nebraska champs to understand that quality of life is more than just blocking shots." -George W. Bush, in remarks to the University of Nebraska women’s volleyball team, the 2001 national champions, May 31, 2001

    "So on behalf of a well-oiled unit of people who came together to serve something greater than themselves, congratulations." -George W. Bush, in remarks to the University of Nebraska women’s volleyball team, the 2001 national champions, May 31, 2001

    "If a person doesn’t have the capacity that we all want that person to have, I suspect hope is in the far distant future, if at all." -George W. Bush, May 22, 2001

    "For every fatal shooting, there were roughly three non-fatal shootings. And, folks, this is unacceptable in America. It’s just unacceptable. And we’re going to do something about it." -George W. Bush, May 14

    "There’s no question that the minute I got elected, the storm clouds on the horizon were getting nearly directly overhead." -George W. Bush, May 11, 2001

    "But I also made it clear to (Vladimir Putin) that it’s important to think beyond the old days of when we had the concept that if we blew each other up, the world would be safe." -George W. Bush, May 1, 2001

    "First, we would not accept a treaty that would not have been ratified, nor a treaty that I thought made sense for the country." -George W. Bush, on the Kyoto accord, April 24, 2001

    "It’s very important for folks to understand that when there’s more trade, there’s more commerce." -George W. Bush, at the Summit of the Americas in Quebec City, April 21, 2001

    "Neither in French nor in English nor in Mexican." -George W. Bush, declining to take reporters’ questions during a photo op with Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, April 21, 2001

    "It is time to set aside the old partisan bickering and finger-pointing and name-calling that comes from freeing parents to make different choices for their children." -George W. Bush, on "parental empowerment in education," April 12, 2001

    "I think we’re making progress. We understand where the power of this country lay. It lays in the hearts and souls of Americans. It must lay in our pocketbooks. It lays in the willingness for people to work hard. But as importantly, it lays in the fact that we’ve got citizens from all walks of life, all political parties, that are willing to say, I want to love my neighbor. I want to make somebody’s life just a little bit better." -George W. Bush, April 11, 2001

    "This administration is doing everything we can to end the stalemate in an efficient way. We’re making the right decisions to bring the solution to an end." -George W. Bush, April 10, 2001

    "It would be helpful if we opened up ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge). I think it’s a mistake not to. And I would urge you all to travel up there and take a look at it, and you can make the determination as to how beautiful that country is." -George W. Bush, at a White House Press conference, March 29, 2001

    "I’ve coined new words, like, misunderstanding and Hispanically." -George W. Bush, speaking at the Radio & Television Correspondents dinner, March 29, 2001

    "A lot of times in the rhetoric, people forget the facts. And the facts are that thousands of small businesses - Hispanically owned or otherwise - pay taxes at the highest marginal rate." -George W. Bush, speaking to the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, March 19, 2001

    "But the true threats to stability and peace are these nations that are not very transparent, that hide behind the-that don’t let people in to take a look and see what they’re up to. They’re very kind of authoritarian regimes. The true threat is whether or not one of these people decide, peak of anger, try to hold us hostage, ourselves; the Israelis, for example, to whom we’ll defend, offer our defenses; the South Koreans." -George W. Bush, in a media roundtable discussion, March 13, 2001

    "I do think we need for a troop to be able to house his family. That’s an important part of building morale in the military." -George W. Bush, speaking at Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, March 12, 2001

    "I suspect that had my dad not been president, he’d be asking the same questions: How’d your meeting go with so-and-so? … How did you feel when you stood up in front of the people for the State of the Union Address-state of the budget address, whatever you call it." -George W. Bush, in an interview with the Washington Post, March 9, 2001

    "Ann and I will carry out this equivocal message to the world: Markets must be open." -George W. Bush, at the swearing-in ceremony for Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman, March 2, 2001

    "My pan plays down an unprecedented amount of our national debt." -George W. Bush, in his budget address to Congress, Feb. 27, 2001

    "I have said that the sanction regime is like Swiss cheese - that meant that they weren’t very effective." -George W. Bush, during a White House press conference, Feb. 22, 2001

    "You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test.’’ -George W. Bush, Feb. 21, 2001

    "It’s good to see so many friends here in the Rose Garden. This is our first event in this beautiful spot, and it’s appropriate we talk about policy that will affect people’s lives in a positive way in such a beautiful, beautiful part of our national - really, our national park system, my guess is you would want to call it."-George W. Bush, Feb. 8, 2001

    "We’re concerned about AIDS inside our White House - make no mistake about it." -George W. Bush, Feb. 7, 2001

    "There’s no such thing as legacies. At least, there is a legacy, but I’ll never see it." -George W. Bush, speaking to Catholic leaders at the White House, Jan. 31, 2001

    "I appreciate that question because I, in the state of Texas, had heard a lot of discussion about a faith-based initiative eroding the important bridge between church and state." -George W. Bush, speaking to reporters, Washington, D.C., Jan. 29, 2001

    "I am mindful not only of preserving executive powers for myself, but for predecessors as well." -George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., Jan. 29, 2001

    "Then I went for a run with the other dog and just walked. And I started thinking about a lot of things. I was able to - I can’t remember what it was. Oh, the inaugural speech, started thinking through that." -George W. Bush, in a pre-inaugural interview with U.S. News & World Report

    "Redefining the role of the United States from enablers to keep the peace to enablers to keep the peace from peacekeepers is going to be an assignment." -George W. Bush, Jan. 2001

    "I’m hopeful. I know there is a lot of ambition in Washington, obviously. But I hope the ambitious realize that they are more likely to succeed with success as opposed to failure." -George W. Bush, Jan. 2001

    "The California crunch really is the result of not enough power-generating plants and then not enough power to power the power of generating plants." -George W. Bush, Jan. 2001

    "If he’s - the inference is that somehow he thinks slavery is a - is a noble institution I would - I would strongly reject that assumption - that John Ashcroft is a open-minded, inclusive person."-George W. Bush, Jan. 2001

    "She’s just trying to make sure Anthony gets a good meal - Antonio." -George W. Bush, on Laura Bush inviting Justice Antonin Scalia to dinner at the White House, Jan. 2001

    "I want it to be said that the Bush administration was a results-oriented administration, because I believe the results of focusing our attention and energy on teaching children to read and having an education system that’s responsive to the child and to the parents, as opposed to mired in a system that refuses to change, will make America what we want it to be - a more literate country and a hopefuller country." -George W. Bush, Jan. 2001

    diane on April 22, 2006 at 11:24 pm
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    diane: Neither the term "dhimmi" nor the term "watercarrier" carries any connotation of race.  Are you really that dense?  Algore is a stupid slug.  Nothing you say about the President changes that.

    robert108 on April 22, 2006 at 11:32 pm
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    Bobby, try to focus.

    Dhimmi or Dhimi, Islamofascist and Wahhabi are all terms associated with Arabs, not pasty White folk.  If you don’t know this, then at least don’t make yourself look like a fool by trying to dissociate the terms from a racial context, when you’re not fooling anyone...perhaps excepting yourself.

    When I came to this site, I came with the intent to debate issues.  When immediate racist insults started, including that I must be getting callouses on my knees, I decided real debate was useless and to simply enjoy showing all of you how much I despise what you’ve done to my country.  I’ll continue to do that for as long as it is enjoyable.

    Since you seem like the most ignorant poster on the site, I may concentrate much of my energies on annoying you.

    Unless any one of you would like to debate the issues without the insults.  I’ll play it any way you choose because it’s clear no one holding the Bush line has a leg to stand on.  That’s why they start with the insults.

      

     

    diane on April 22, 2006 at 11:51 pm
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    When I came to this site, I came with the intent to debate issues.

    What a crock.  Lady, you came as a troll and you’ll leave as a troll.  Don’t try putting lipstick on the pig.  The least you can do is be proud of your infantile tantrums.

    Regards…

    LoadTheMule on April 23, 2006 at 12:10 am
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    LoadTheMule:

    You really should read before posting:

    Before commenting, please recite:

    Grant me the serenity to ignore the trolls,
    the courage to debate with honest opponents,
    and the wisdom to know the difference.

    diane on April 23, 2006 at 12:18 am
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    However, regarding putting lipstick on a pig, I’d much rather be a troll than a White Conservative Male groupie like Zsa Zsa who seems to get off on virtually flirting with online construction workers.

    diane on April 23, 2006 at 12:21 am
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    Dhimi diane, no one here reads your crap.

    TwoHotel9 on April 23, 2006 at 05:00 am
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    diane, You are the one who thinks Michael is ‘sexy’. If you hadn’t noticed there are regular liberal commenting males too. A few are like yourself and many are actually able to debate without personal attacks. As for me flirting? I don’t have any idea as to what you are talking about. The Say Anything guys are well informed highly intelligent guys and I enjoy their comments…

    Zsa Zsa on April 23, 2006 at 05:21 am
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    I’m an old mainframe hacker from the 80s and I do remember a time before it was all called "The Internet."  I remember a lot of "little" networks with some bridges and a few "big" networks between old IBM big iron at higher education institutions.  Those were the days when trying to use "the net" for commercial purposes would see you ostracized permanently.

    I loathe Algore, but his comments may have some merit.  Somebody put it all together.  Maybe he was instrumental, who knows?  But to claim he "invented" it would be way too general a term, painting a target on his back.  But the actions we can attribute to him speak louder than anything he might have done...and not favorably so.

    Somehow I doubt CurrentTV will be as revolutionary as linking the various computing networks together grin

    Clint on April 23, 2006 at 05:38 am
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    Vinton Cerf, Father of the Internet

     

    "Al Gore actually deserves a lot of credit. In about 1986, he started asking questions like, ‘Why don’t we take these supercomputers and these optical fiber networks and put them together. Would that do anything?’ Well, guess what? That eventually turned into the National Science Foundation Network, which became a core element of the Internet… I think it is very fair to say that the Internet would not be where it is in the United States without the strong support given to it and related research areas by the Vice President in his (then) current role and in his earlier role as Senator."

    realitybasedbob on April 23, 2006 at 06:01 am
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    diane, You are the one who thinks Michael is ‘sexy’

    True, pant, pant.

    . If you hadn’t noticed there are regular liberal commenting males too.

    ‘Liberal commenting males’...ah, as opposed to liberal noncommenting males.   I noticed! 

     A few are like yourself and many are actually able to debate without personal attacks.

    I’m proud of them for their self-control in the midst of a pack of subpar conservative Rushwannabes.

     As for me flirting? I don’t have any idea as to what you are talking about.

    LOL!  You’re a scream, Zsa!

    The Say Anything guys are well informed highly intelligent guys and I enjoy their comments...

    And if we believe that, you have a bridge.... wink

    diane on April 23, 2006 at 07:45 am
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    diane: You wrote: "Since you seem like the most ignorant poster on the site, I may concentrate much of my energies on annoying you."

    That statement was addressed to me, revealing your real motive on this site.  You have no interest in debate.  I know you didn’t intend to be so honest, but there it is.  On the rare occasion when you asked a substantive question, I answered you thoroughly and substantively, and you simply shifted to another of your hate modes.  You lie, and that’s a fact.  Get some psychological help. 

    robert108 on April 23, 2006 at 08:35 am

    diane spews, Lik and Robert:  Read the posts before you respond...PLEASE.  You’re wasting everyone’s time.

    How many Wahabbis have you known in your lifetime?  What race were they?  I thought so.

    We are reading your drivel. Pay attention. Answer my question.

    Dhimmi or Dhimi, Islamofascist and Wahhabi are all terms associated with Arabs, not pasty White folk.  If you don’t know this, then at least don’t make yourself look like a fool by trying to dissociate the terms from a racial context, when you’re not fooling anyone...perhaps excepting yourself.

    Religion does not equal race diane.

    When immediate racist insults started, including that I must be getting callouses on my knees, I decided real debate was useless and to simply enjoy showing all of you how much I despise what you’ve done to my country.

    Link to those racist comments then or shut up.

    ...I’d much rather be a troll than a White Conservative Male groupie like Zsa Zsa who seems to get off on virtually flirting with online construction workers.

    That’s it. Your comments are now treated as spam.

    likwidshoe on April 23, 2006 at 01:18 pm
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    "Read the posts before you respond...PLEASE.  You’re wasting everyone’s time."

    Who says irony is a lost art, right Diane??

    Bat One on April 23, 2006 at 02:11 pm
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    Seriously? You guys read the crap that troll throws? I get 2 sentences in and recognise its blahblahblah.

    TwoHotel9 on April 23, 2006 at 03:31 pm
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    lik, anyone who says that a report on innocent Iraqis deaths is wrong but doesn’t have anything to back it up should never tell someone else to shut up if they don’t want to bother linking the garbage insults thrown at me since my arrival here.

    Robert, when I see anything of substance on this site, I’ll debate it and not until. 

    Your Dufus toured a base here in my state of residence today.  I was noticing how the men mostly ignored him.  I remembered when they use to cheer and want to meet a visiting President.  But why would they want to meet this one?

    diane on April 23, 2006 at 03:51 pm
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    God bless America. My home sweet home!

    Zsa Zsa on April 23, 2006 at 03:55 pm

    diane spews, lik, anyone who says that a report on innocent Iraqis deaths is wrong but doesn’t have anything to back it up...

    You just don’t pay attention. The Lancet "study" concludes that they are 95% certain that the death numbers are between 8,000 and 194,000. Did you catch that? Let me repeat it again because you obviously miss these things: the Lancet "study" concludes that they are 95% certain that the death numbers are between 8,000 and 194,000. Do you see a problem with this "study"?

    ...should never tell someone else to shut up if they don’t want to bother linking the garbage insults thrown at me since my arrival here.

    You claim that you were the target of racist insults. Either put up or shut up. And realize that even if you were the recipient of racist attacks, it doesn’t excuse your own racist behavior. Grow up.

    Robert, when I see anything of substance on this site, I’ll debate it and not until.

    Don’t excuse your piss poor behavior.

    Your Dufus toured a base here in my state of residence today.

    Dufus Bush. Idiot diane. You having fun yet?

    likwidshoe on April 23, 2006 at 04:13 pm

    Or is that . . . Dhummi Diane?

    Ken McCracken on April 23, 2006 at 04:31 pm

    Or is that . . . Dhummi Diane?

    Whatever the hell she is. Notice that every comment thread she engages in gets changed to Bush. This thread wasn’t even about Bush until diane came in with her insults. It looks like her obsession with Bush prevents her from staying on topic.

    likwidshoe on April 23, 2006 at 04:43 pm
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    Lik..."Obsession" is the key word. Is there anyone she has missed critisizing? WILLisms. would cut her off! This is probably the only or the last blog she has not been rejected from?

    Zsa Zsa on April 23, 2006 at 04:52 pm

    Heheheh, Hoodlumman and Company might have fun with Dhummi Diane.

    Ken McCracken on April 23, 2006 at 04:56 pm
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    Ken...Do you have Hood’s Email address? I do think this is a job for Hoodlumman! HA...What do you think Will wood do? Rob B. too.

    Zsa Zsa on April 23, 2006 at 05:09 pm
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    Would do. Sorry about that.

    Zsa Zsa on April 23, 2006 at 05:36 pm
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    Zsa, I think Rob wood let me express myself on the ‘say anything’ blog since he named it that.

    God bless America. My home sweet home!

    Well, the problem, Zsa, is that America isn’t just YOUR sweet home, it’s also MINE, and I don’t like what you’re doing with my home sweet home one little bit.  I’ve lived here my entire life, worked my you know what off, paid my taxes, have credit scores from 780-800+, and never even had a parking ticket and someone like you and Robert and lik and others here who I doubt could match my record of citizenship think your membership in the Dufus Fan Club gives you the right to call me any name you choose.  Well lady, it doesn’t.  My dad is buried in a national military cemetery and I don’t intend to let anyone make light of my rights as a citizen to oppose what is going on and to wiretap me and to hack my email and to say it’s all because we’re at war, when war has never even been declared.

    Do you get it?  I surely hope so because alot of us have had just about enough of what you and yours are doing to what was once a pretty darn nice place to live and a country that wasn’t hated by most of the rest of the world, thanks to you and your ‘leader’.

     

    diane on April 23, 2006 at 08:52 pm
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    diane: Whatever you claim as your background, you and the rest of the commie left want to destroy this country.  You side with the enemies of this country.  If you don’t like being revealed in that way, don’t spew your anti-American hate on this site.  As long as you do, we will call you on it.  Ever since you revealed your real motives for your posts, I don’t believe anything you write.

    robert108 on April 23, 2006 at 09:34 pm

    diane spews, I’ve lived here my entire life, worked my you know what off, paid my taxes, have credit scores from 780-800+, and never even had a parking ticket and someone like you and Robert and lik and others here who I doubt could match my record of citizenship think your membership in the Dufus Fan Club gives you the right to call me any name you choose.

    Egh. Whatever. You need help for your Bush Derangement Syndrome.

    likwidshoe on April 23, 2006 at 09:42 pm
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    Robert whines:

    diane: Whatever you claim as your background, you and the rest of the commie left want to destroy this country.  You side with the enemies of this country.  If you don’t like being revealed in that way, don’t spew your anti-American hate on this site.  As long as you do, we will call you on it.  Ever since you revealed your real motives for your posts, I don’t believe anything you write.

    Well, Bobby, I don’t much care what you believe or don’t believe.

    And I intend to call you ruiners of America and all it should stand for exactly what you are:  A bunch of hypocritical traitors.  I don’t side with the enemies of this country....because that would be YOU, and I certainly don’t side with you.  Get this through that cranial bone mass, Bobby:  You and Mr. Bush do not have deed to this country.  It belongs to ALL of us.  You are temporarily holding the majority (by a slim thread, getting slimmer every day), but it will end, as cycles always do.  And, when it does, I am hoping that their will be war crimes trials for the horrors I again just posted that were brought out today again against Iraqi citizens, even though he has removed us from the World Court (wonder why?).  Sometime, read what the duties of an occupying power are and see how freakin’ miserably your leader has failed in that department....among many, many others.

     

    diane on April 23, 2006 at 09:43 pm
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     Bush Derangement Syndrome.

    I’m making progress here.

    diane on April 23, 2006 at 09:44 pm

    I’m making progress here.

    Is that what you call it? You’re ignoring reality, inventing up huge conspiracies, praising the UN elites (wonder why?) and then you have the nerve to say that everybody else who doesn’t agree with you is a traitor? Hahaha.

    Whatever diane. Get help.

    likwidshoe on April 23, 2006 at 09:47 pm
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    diane: I leave the whining to you, since you are so good at it.  I simply call you as I read you.  You are convicted by your own words.

    robert108 on April 23, 2006 at 10:14 pm
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    lik, hackles up, croaks:

    I’m making progress here.

    Is that what you call it? You’re ignoring reality, inventing up huge conspiracies, praising the UN elites (wonder why?) and then you have the nerve to say that everybody else who doesn’t agree with you is a traitor? Hahaha.

    Whatever diane. Get help.

    My word lik, you’re the one who came up with a good for it:  Bush Derangement Syndrome; I simply agreed.  What huge conspiracies did I ‘invent up’?  What UN elites did I praise (and yeah...why?  I’d love to know myself if I did).  I think the U.N. is as useful as tits on a boar.

    I don’t believe EVERYONE who doesn’t agree with me is a traitor.  I believe a traitor is someone who destroys their country (just my definition, not the dictionary definition).  And I strongly believe that the little knitting circle here are destroying this great country, one spurned law at a time, one destroyed right at a time.  Thanks so much.

    diane on April 23, 2006 at 10:17 pm
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    Everyone knows Al Gore invented the internet for Bill Clinton so that Bubba could surf for porn and pick up minors in chat rooms.

    Mickey Moussaoui on April 24, 2006 at 05:01 am

    Everyone knows Al Gore invented the internet for Bill Clinton so that Bubba could surf for porn and pick up minors in chat rooms.

    There’s gotta be an award for posts like that.

    Dave on April 24, 2006 at 09:33 am
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    The devil made me do it.

    Mickey Moussaoui on April 24, 2006 at 11:29 am
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    You mean Hillary?

    BTW, what are you going to do when they whack your mascot? 

    robert108 on April 24, 2006 at 01:17 pm
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    W, what are you going to do when they whack your mascot? 

    If by his mascot you mean Moussaoui, I think they were brilliant to find a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic as their poster child for 9/11.  Whoever is pulling the strings behind Dufus and the gang knows how to pick ‘em, don’t they?

    diane on April 24, 2006 at 05:46 pm
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    All the more reason to remove him from society.  Keep on ‘jackin’, you old monomaniac, you.

    robert108 on April 24, 2006 at 06:21 pm
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    Be carefully Bobby, and keep looking over your shoulder.  The power behind the throne is always looking for weak, gullible people to take a fall.

    diane on April 24, 2006 at 06:30 pm
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    I’m sure you know all about being weak and gullible, monomaniac.  What does this have to do with Algore claiming to have invented the Internet?

    robert108 on April 24, 2006 at 06:35 pm
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    Not a thing.  Just giving you more opportunities to use your newest insult word:  Monomaniac.

    I still like Dhimmi Diane.  The double ‘d’ sounds prettier than the double ‘m’ one.

    diane on April 24, 2006 at 10:31 pm
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    In fact, I’d appreciate it if everyone would keep the insults to a letter theme:  Dhimmi Diane, monomaniac, left loonie, commie crap.....

    Let’s make a game of it.  We might even go to three word same beginning letter insults if we get bored with those. 

     

    diane on April 24, 2006 at 10:33 pm
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    Bush bashing bitch…

    Zsa Zsa on April 25, 2006 at 03:15 am
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    Now ZZ, sounds like you need more coffee! Of course she is a Bush-basher, it is all she has, poor thing.

    TwoHotel9 on April 25, 2006 at 03:33 am
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    Thanks for the last post Zsa.

    hvywgt on April 25, 2006 at 03:37 am
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    Two H...I thought this was a new game? More coffee will really get me going! I probably should have started with the letter A?? ?

    Zsa Zsa on April 25, 2006 at 03:40 am
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    hvywgt...You are welcome! It’s fun!

    Zsa Zsa on April 25, 2006 at 03:43 am

    It’s not so much that Diane turns every thread into an opportunity to criticize the President (which isn’t on its face that bad), it’s that she turns every thread into an opportunity to talk about herself.

    Dave on April 25, 2006 at 04:55 am
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    Dave...Great observation!

    Zsa Zsa on April 25, 2006 at 05:05 am
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    Good question.

     I could be..........

    The terrorist formerly known as Mickey Moussaoui

    or

    Martyr Mickey Moussaoui

    or

    3M

    Hey, I’m going to Dizney Land

     

    Mickey Moussaoui on April 25, 2006 at 07:17 am

    Your avatar reminds me of a T-shirt I saw a while ago, with the Mickey Mouse ears drawn on the iconic photo of Che Guevara.

    http://bureaucrash.com/contraband/mickey_che_tee

    Dave on April 25, 2006 at 07:21 am
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    Getting to know me, getting to know all about me; getting to know me, getting to know you like me........

    diane on April 25, 2006 at 05:57 pm
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    Yes, diane, it’s all about you.

    robert108 on April 25, 2006 at 09:16 pm
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    It’s interesting that a person takes credit for creating something merely by maybe getting the government out of the way of private follks to....create.

    Although to be honest I thought that most people hadn’t seen the clip.

    affordable web hosting on March 8, 2008 at 02:10 pm
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