Tuesday, August 9, 2005

Quote of the Day

Filed under: Quote of the Day by Chad at 1:06 pm CDT

I really do need to find another hobby than to pick on Howard Dean. My mother always told me it is never kind to make fun of the mentally challenged.

“What the propagandists on the right have done is make people afraid to say they are Democrats,” Dean told a gathering of Vermont Democrats. “We have to be out there. We have to be vocal. We have to be pushing our version of the facts because their version of the facts is very unfactual.” (source)

Yes, I’m sure it would have nothing to do with Dean’s outbursts, Dick Durban calling our soldiers Nazis, Nancy Pelosi babbling on about God knows what, Al “How Dare He” Gore claiming he invented the Internet, the reason for starvation in Africa sitting in the Presidential Box at the Democratic National Convention, no ideas and only gripes from an entire party, the wonderfully optmistic commercials MoveOn produces, Ted Kennedy’s drunken outbursts and his use of words we’ve never heard of before he bitches and moans about Iraq, etc. Get a grip.

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    Al Gore said he invented the internet?

    That lie’s been debunked (unfortunately the “liberal media” waited until after the election to debunk it).

    But if you insist on believing in things that are not real, please link.

    The only thing worse than a Republican is a Democrat.. and vice-versa!!

    Comment by Robert — Tuesday, August 9, 2005 @ 5:58 pm CDT

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    Yes, I realize Al Gore did not invent the Internet as it was invented by the U.S. military circa 1980. I thought the sarcasm would have been apparent, but I guess not.

    Comment by Chad Evans — Tuesday, August 9, 2005 @ 8:30 pm CDT

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