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Re: "Why is This GOP House Candidate Dressed as a Nazi?" - $tevie - 10-11-2010 Dakota wrote: WTF does American political history have to do with men playing dress ups? Re: "Why is This GOP House Candidate Dressed as a Nazi?" - Black - 10-11-2010 Lux Interior wrote: If your position is that he just happened to be playing a German and that is the end of it, then you need to go back and read the article again. Again? :bomb: Re: "Why is This GOP House Candidate Dressed as a Nazi?" - Mac1337 - 10-11-2010 Which one is more serious? Acting like a racist or being one? Where are your posts slamming Robert(Sheets) Byrd and his apologist Bill(first-black-president) Clinton who tried to excuse him? Re: "Why is This GOP House Candidate Dressed as a Nazi?" - davester - 10-11-2010 Grace62 wrote: Ah, now this is an additional bit of information that changes my original assessment. As I said before, "Unless this guy was a completely gung-ho "we must dress up as SS men because they were so cool" ringleader, I'd give him a pass". Looks like he no longer gets a pass. Re: "Why is This GOP House Candidate Dressed as a Nazi?" - Black - 10-11-2010 Dakota wrote: Hi Dakota, We migrated to this forum in late 2006 I think. Posts about topical events and issues during the Clinton years would kmost likely be found in the Deal-Mac forum archives, however there was a great server meltdown that may have wiped most or all of that out. That said, you seem to have an ongoing need for assistance in searching for information supporting your claims; I would be willing to do your searching for you for a discout rate of $20/hr. Please let me know soon as I am considering other offers. Re: "Why is This GOP House Candidate Dressed as a Nazi?" - $tevie - 10-11-2010 Dakota wrote: I'm sorry. I think you are trying to find the "twenty year old news" forum. This is the "it's happening right now" forum. You might want to try Google. Re: "Why is This GOP House Candidate Dressed as a Nazi?" - Black - 10-11-2010 davester wrote: Ah, now this is an additional bit of information that changes my original assessment. As I said before, "Unless this guy was a completely gung-ho "we must dress up as SS men because they were so cool" ringleader, I'd give him a pass". Looks like he no longer gets a pass. Re: "Why is This GOP House Candidate Dressed as a Nazi?" - Mac1337 - 10-11-2010 Black wrote: Hi Dakota, We migrated to this forum in late 2006 I think. Posts about topical events and issues during the Clinton years would kmost likely be found in the Deal-Mac forum archives, however there was a great server meltdown that may have wiped most or all of that out. That said, you seem to have an ongoing need for assistance in searching for information supporting your claims; I would be willing to do your searching for you for a discout rate of $20/hr. Please let me know soon as I am considering other offers. Very cute. Now go back and take care of your rentals. I am sure there are a few clogged toilets. Re: "Why is This GOP House Candidate Dressed as a Nazi?" - Mac1337 - 10-11-2010 $tevie wrote: I'm sorry. I think you are trying to find the "twenty year old news" forum. This is the "it's happening right now" forum. You might want to try Google. YOU are the one who is behind the news. Clinton said it on the occasion of Byrd's death. And that wasn't 20 years ago. Re: "Why is This GOP House Candidate Dressed as a Nazi?" - Ted King - 10-11-2010 Here is what Clinton said at Byrd's funeral: "I'll tell you what it means. He was a country boy from the hills and hollers of West Virginia, he was trying to get elected," Clinton said. "And maybe he did something he shouldn't have done, and he spent the rest of his life making it up. And that's what a good person does." |