You have nothing to say except that I'm brainwashed.
If you could think on your own we'de be able to talk,
but you have nothing so you just call me a names and
say I can't think.

Who's not able to think here?
- sm

--- Michael Haggerty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sam -
>  
> Good news! No need to try and persuade you. Just
> wait for Rush, Bill and the other members of the
> dittohead brigade to tell you how to think about
> this.
>  
> I have full faith and confidence in the fact your
> mind was made up for you on the issues about 3 and a
> half weeks ago, and will be remade to support a
> different indefensible point soon enough. It may
> include some of the information you requested, so
> try not to think in the meantime so you will be able
> to repeat exactly what someone tells you to think.
>  
> We want to hear, but can't stomach that much bs in
> one sitting.
>  
> Okay? Okay!
>  
> M
>
> Sam Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Michael Haggerty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I call for an end to this thread on the basis of
> > dumbitity. Debating whether or not a life devoted
> to
> > road trips is the basis of a love of America is
> not
> > only vapid, it belittles the participants in the
> > conversation on all sides.
> >
> > Michael Moore made a film, it was a good film, I
> saw
> > it and was entertained. Why are we not talking
> about
> > the $1.4 billion in personal income Bush and his
> > coalition of the cronies receive annually from the
> > saudis, and whether or not this officially makes
> > them agents of a foreign power?
> So nobody's allowed to do business with Saudi Arabia
> because of Osama Bin Ladin? Does that mean no
> business
> with any country he's lived in or just the one he
> was
> born in? Is taht a fact or just something he made
> up.
> Can you provide a reference?
>
> >Why are we not
> > talking about that poor mother who was accused of
> > faking her grief after losing her son in the early
> > days of the war? Why are we not talking about the
> > terror campaign launched against our own people in
> > the form of the terror alert system?
> Who was the accuser? Was that in the movie that
> someone accused her of faking sorrow? If not show me
> your source. You throw out nonsence statements like
> it's fact. Throw out some facts and we can talk.
>
> >
> > People, everyone on this list needs to do a
> priority
> > check. This is not a conversation worth having, it
> > is exceedingly dumb.
> >
> > [ Except for Sam Morris - please do not reevaluate
> > your priorities. We are all too busy to listen to
> > the radio and need someone without an opinion of
> his
> > own to repeat everything Rush Limbaugh says.
>
> I don't get to listen to hinm much these days but I
> wish I could. I'm sure he would agree with me.
>
> -sm
>
> >
>
dittodittodittodittodittodittodittodittodittodittoditto...
> > ]
> >
> > M
> >
> > Sam Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:--- William
> H
> > Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > well, Gel is from Trinidad, but that is beside
> the
> > > point at the moment.
> > >
> > > What Gel is asking is can you dispute the
> reported
> > > statistic? Can you
> > > counter the claim that 60% of 18-25 year olds in
> > the
> > > survey could not
> > > point out Great Britain on a map? Can you refute
> > the
> > > claim that 92% of
> > > Americans do not posess a passport?
> > I don't have access to that report. And don't
> think
> > the details matter anyway.
> >
> > As for the passport, European countries are like
> the
> > US states. In Europe it's usually only a couple of
> > hours or less to another country so passports are
> > common. One can spend a lifetime traveling
> America.
> > It's huge. The only places driving distance from
> the
> > US is Canada and Mexico. And unless you live on
> the
> > border it maybe to far to drive. Going by plane is
> > usually a big and expensive vacation. You can't
> just
> > drive around and look for a cheap motel, you need
> to
> > book it in advance. How many Europeans traveled
> > outside Europe?
> > So calling people stupid because they didn't make
> > the
> > effort to go to Europe is kind of elitist don't
> you
> > think?
> >
> > -sm
> > > Do I think that Americans are stupid? Not
> > > necessarily. But I do think
> > > that Moore has a point when he draws that
> > > conclusion.
> > >
> > > And for the record, I (35) can point out Great
> > > Britain on a map; so can
> > > my wife (29), my children (10 and 7); and we do
> > > possess US Passports.
> > > But then I guess we don't really fall into the
> > > survey range.
> > >   
> >
> >
> >
>
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