Post Mission Debriefing

Wallew

Moderator
To Michael Moore: Sit down and shut up. Your fifteen minutes are up. And do something about your hair. Looks can be deceiving, but not in your case...

To Jimmy Carter: Big mistake to sit down next to Michael Moore at the convention. Spend more time with drywall and the glue gun. Or start lusting in your heart again.

To Tom Daschle: If you lean too far to the left, voters will tend to lean right for a while, but will eventually push you out of the boat.

To Al Gore: Please, sir, before it's too late: seek an experienced mental health professional. You're beginning to make Christopher Lloyd in "Back To The Future" look normal.

To Dan Rather: Enjoy your early retirement. The next memo you get will be real.

To the DNC: Your platform must not have lurched far enough to the left. Keep it tilting southpaw. Read more Marx. P.S. Keep insulting the voters with your moral and intellectual condescension too. It goes well with that warp-speed registering of folks in plaid wool blankets pushing shopping carts. Lovely constituency.

To Bill Clinton: Thanks for hitting the campaign trail for Kerry. Some of us needed a reminder of what we were trying to avoid.

To Hillary Clinton: PLEASE run in '08. The Heartland will be hungry for more hors d'oeuvres by then.

To John "Breck Girl" Edwards: Can you help Michael Moore and Whoopi Goldberg with a little basic grooming?

To Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, Bono, etc.: A few of us still like your music, but if you ever want to sell another record, just sing and don't go where you don't know. We don't pay to hear Don Rumsfeld do air guitar either.

To George Soros: Want to buy an election? Not in "MY" America, you monomaniacal, socialistic buffoon.

To the Mainstream Media: Congratulations on getting Kerry at least thirty more electoral votes than he would have gotten without your covert support Imagine how badly he would have lost if you were actually unbiased.

To the United Nations: Your worst nightmare will continue for another four years. Deal with it! "Oil for Food" will be your Waterloo

To Howard "I Have A Scream" Dean: Stick with something you understand; like proctology, for instance.

To Richard Holbrooke: Learn to tell a joke. Learn to laugh at one.

To John Zogby: Monster.com will post your resume.

To Maureen Dowd, Paul Krugman, Robert Scheer, and your minor league imitators, Greg Plast and Mark Morford: You have no readers in the red states.

To Teddy Kennedy: Sigh, it's still the blonde in the pond who leads your highlight reel.

To Ron Reagan "Junior": Do you have talent for anything, other than narrating dog shows?

To the Exit Pollsters: As long as you keep skewing the results in an attempt to influence the election, we'll keep lying to you. If you quit, so will we. Deal?

To Teresa HEINZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Kerry: Teaching is a REAL job, you pompous arrogant bitch! The Teachers Union, who supported your husband right up until you stepped in this one, can clarify any continuing confusion. Oh, and it's definitely NOT a "real job" to sleep with a third-generation ketchup heir and then cash the plane-crash check. See message for Michael Moore...

To the European Union: Sorry all the graft and corruption monies from Saddam have stopped coming in. Your pathetic economies will have to find some legitimate ways to prop up your socialist governments. Good luck with that...

To Terry McAuliffe: See message for Dan Rather. And pay a little attention to what Zell Miller reminds us of: 20 Democratic senators from the south in 1960 and only six from the GOP. Today, 22 Republicans and four Dems. You must be so proud!

To MoveOn.org: See message for George Soros.

To James Carville: You're the only guy who seems to get it; and you're very smart, even if you are obnoxious. Good luck finding an audience
that's neither medicated nor mendacious.

And finally, to John Kerry: Thank you for your interest in national defense. And thank you for reporting for duty. You are hereby dismissed.
 
I suppose the immature cut and paste conservatives are better than liberals because we won the election threads will continue atleast another six months or so.. :rolleyes:
 
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To the European Union: Sorry all the graft and corruption monies from Saddam have stopped coming in. Your pathetic economies will have to find some legitimate ways to prop up your socialist governments. Good luck with that...

There are others, but this one stands out in the light of recent Global Plantation News propaganda.

British Petroleum and Royal Dutch-Shell were the "lucky first" to pump oil out of Iraq. Now I wonder through whose banking institutions the money has been passing through and into as it weaves it's way around?
 
The European Union...
Your pathetic economies

Funny the Federal Reserve Note Monopoly Money/toilet paper has lost 40% of its value to the gold backed Euro in the past two years. :barf:

British Petroleum and Royal Dutch-Shell were the "lucky first" to pump oil out of Iraq.

BP Amoco and Royal Dutch Shell were the first to pump out Iraqi oil? Why does that not surprise me in the least...
 
PS,

Re the drop of the dollar VS the Euro. It makes ALL SORTS of American products much cheaper to purchase US products in Europe than it is to purchase Euro products.

So, it looks to me like getting Euro's to purchase US products is a good thing. Plus, that means European goods are MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE over here, so it's time to BUY AMERICAN again.

70-101,

I suppose the immature cut and paste conservatives

Are you speaking about me? I'm a rabid libertarian, with minor conservative leanings. Most conservatives find me to be way to far right for their tastes.
 
Why don't you look at the employement situation in the EU...

The economy is so much more than just what the dollar exchange rate is.
 
Wallew - Can you please tell me where you found what you posted? It has changed quite a bit from the original. Just curious. :)

-Dave
 
I think we need a national title for Teresa Heinz Kerry. I would have liked her to be first lady just for the entertainment value. Mabee we can make her ambassador to France. I can see the conversation now;

France: Why are you making that ditz ambassador to our country? What do think we are, idiots??

USA: Yes, now go take a shower. :barf:

/I have Wierd Al's "Genius in France" song stuck in my head now. :p
//No offence meant to actual thinking people of France, just to those that think the Terrorist Muslims are "Oppressed".
 
Re the drop of the dollar VS the Euro. It makes ALL SORTS of American products much cheaper to purchase US products in Europe than it is to purchase Euro products.
So, it looks to me like getting Euro's to purchase US products is a good thing. Plus, that means European goods are MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE over here, so it's time to BUY AMERICAN again.

Yes; but it is our imports that are affected by this too. Like the imports we can not do without (thanks to ... ); like oil, and many other things we no longer produce - or have the manufacturing base to do so. As more of these countries switch to the Euro as their reserve currency, there is going to be alittle more to this than what our exports cost people who do not need them.
 
Keith_Yorktown
Why don't you look at the employement situation in the EU

The EU is set to overtake the North Americas in production and trade. Right now it is where some of the heaviest investing is going. Like automakers as just one example, who are shifting to former east bloc countries like Hungary as production bases. Not Skodas - names like Audi, Ford, Opel etc.

Things are going to get rougher for people in places like the U.K., France, Germany etc, but the big wheels of commerce - the ones that count - are going to keep right on going.

Western European people are experiencing the same type of thing we are. In the process of building the Global Plantation, their manufacturing bases are being exported, and they are getting pulled down while the playing field is leveled.

But as in the case of Russia, where the media spoonfed the idea that Russia was no longer a threat, the "Cold War" was "over", and Russia was in a state of economic chaos - quietly brewing behind the headlines is a European state that is going to leave us behind at some point.
 
LAK,

WE, the US WORKER can make and send MOST foreign cars back to their country of ORIGIN CHEAPER than they can make them almost anywhere else. BECAUSE of the drop of the dollar vs Euro.

Most of the European countries are on the brink of depression. Germany, France, and Italian economies are holding on, but unemployment is the highest its ever been after WWII.

Watch some of the foreign newscasts on Europe, like Deutschland Today or something like that. GO WATCH MSNBC OR CNBC for 'Global financial talk shows'. I GUESS you could use the supposition that you are NOT getting the correct ENGLISH translation on the show, but... would NOT know how to answer that one.

The US is flooding Europe with 'cheaper' high quality goods. The only thing that works in the European favor is they can NOW come to the US cheaper than ever before. And it's WAY more expensive than ever before for Americans to go to Europe AND have a holiday there.

All of these things ARE IN OUR FAVOR, not the Europeans. And yes, the EU economy is BARELY holding on.
 
Wallew, what you don't seem to understand is that our dollar has not just dropped in relation to the Euro. What you could buy with $60,000 two years ago now costs $100,000. We're talking domestic goods. And it's not due to inflation. Don't get me wrong, it's one of the factors, but it's a small issue to it. We are losing our buying power all around.

The neo-cons have been putting the spin on the radio for awhile now about how currency devaluation is actually a good thing. Unfortunately many people are buying the lie. Same as they claim exporting jobs is good. Imagine if a democrat was in the Whitehouse, boy they'd do a 180 faster than you can say NAFTA.
 
Wallew,

As cheap as some of our things might be to foreign countries, we are not going to be making things cheaper than places like Hungary, Slovenia, Romania, India, China etc - or Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Peru etc.

Germany, France and the U.K. etc have the high unemployment rates for the same reason our own has been climbing; the export of their manufacturing bases over the last 40 years or so. They are simply further ahead in this regard than we are. An early example was the British textile industry in the late 1960s and 1970s which was moved to places like India - and the textile mills and clothing factories closed down. Likewise their shipbuilding industry, cars, tool and machinery, steel, engineering, pottery etc. But some major industries are being moved to the former east bloc and other EU countries where labor costs are very low, property is very cheap, and money can be moved in the single euro currency. A big chunk of the european auto industry is one of them, and Hungary is just one example.

Unlike most third world countries, these former east bloc countries do not merely have masses of cheap labor - they have masses of cheap skilled and semi-skilled workers and much expertise besides. And they are in essence culturally the same people as their western europeans. This means that a typical western style factory or other business facility can be built and put into operation without having to overcome the cultural and political hurdles often associated with most third world countries.

As for information, the best sources are the corporate sources for the respective industries and in banking. There are some interesting pieces that come through regular foreign news sources, but many of them are nothing more than the Global Plantation News network.
 
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