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Gunner you are one funny dude! And there is no doubt in my mind that you are a "lawyer" [i try not to hold it against you] and if you arn`t then you should be. But Delw is right about you, so am i and all the others too! We know you have a "liberal" mind and love to stir up stuff and twist the facts, ever wonder why lawyers are hated so much as a group? that answer is easy [they don`t let the truth get in the way of a good story] But hey its all good,and you are entitled to your opinion just like the rest of us. Joust ya later "lawdog"
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Gunner You got a real problem, you just cant let MD say something with out thinking of a great conspericy, DUDE get over it Very few people like AL sharpton

I didnt hear his speech and I still think he is a moron. when he or jesse gets on tv I flip the channels or say hey theres the idiot I am out of here. They have shown over the past years they are idiots why do I want to listen to there same ole BS? Hey come to think of it maybe thats why MD hasnt responded to you she's tired of your same old BS :rolleyes:


so if I think Sharpton, jackson clinton and a few others are idiots and make fun of them, dont listen to there speech's what am I besides right ;)

Gunner you really need to get a life and leave MD alone.

Consider me your NEW FRIEND in SI ;)
 
Del,

Why should we as hunters stand by, silently, and allow MD to post that kind of crap? Yesterday was her Nazi references, today was her attacks on Sharpton.

Do you really think those comments of her's are the kind of comments that belong on a Hunting Forum? I would hope that they don't exist in 2004, but sadly, since they probably do, I would hope they would be denounced when exposed. When an issue gets before Congress related to hunting, and the Black Congressional Caucus has to decide what position to take, do we really want MD's comments printed off and handed to them? I think not.

Del,
YOu have now had a chance to read the Rev. Sharpton's speech, as I provided it. Do you really think that is the speech of a Moron?

Would you say differently about Arnold's speech? Do you not consider him a Moron? How was his speech less moronic than Sharpton's?

And why does it matter if "Very few people like AL sharpton". In a Democracy, he is entitled to run for President, which he did. He won votes in many states, including yours. He acquired 27 Delegates to the Demo's National Convention. Based on that, he had a "right" to speak.

Would you be happier if the Dem's did not let him speak? It seems MD would have been.

And thanks for being my NEW FRIEND in SI.... (as I think Cali was getting tired of being my friend....)
 
Gunner
the same reason they stand bye silently and ALLOW you to post your kind of crap.


Do you really think those comments of her's are the kind of comments that belong on a Hunting Forum?
The comments I have seen via MD are fine, maybe I am missing something. but since you asked the question of MD what about you or buzz or ithaca or anyone esle for that matter(including myself). whats to say your or anyone else's comments are the type that belong on a hunting forum?


Would you be happier if the Dem's did not let him speak? It seems MD would have been.
There you go again thinking that she says something that she has not.

I personally would be happier if I didnt have to listen to any democrats speak. not just Al but all of them.(dont even take this down the race road) all of them = democrats.

I didnt listen to Arnolds speech. I will say this I like him, at first I didnt know what to think. the he had the balls to overturn the CA driver licence issue. That right there made him a ok in my book.

Oh BTW
When I saw bush here in AZ he had John Mc cain with him.
I think John mcCain is a scum bag and a two faced liar. I would rate him right up there with people like sharpton, jackson and clinton.

And why does it matter if "Very few people like AL sharpton". In a Democracy, he is entitled to run for President, which he did. He won votes in many states, including yours. He acquired 27 Delegates to the Demo's National Convention. Based on that, he had a "right" to speak.
yes he is and also in a democracy people are entitled to thier opinion. Yeah I am sure he won votes in our state look at what most of our state is made of. People from ca. ny and a few other liberal states not to mention all the illegals that vote in our state(illegally of cource).

Az is going down the tubes thanks to people like this. Dont worry Idaho is going the same way and montana they are working on. buts tahts another topic.


Delw
 
nope, they didnt requier us to sign anything.

I did sneak one in that said free gunner free gunner. ;)


Delw
 
I'm not sure why any of you even give a crap what gunner says... He hates "fat assed ATV'ers" yet drives one, He hates welfare ranchers but HE is one... SO by that simple logic he puts people down for "being" racists, my guess is that he is one too.

Gunner why don't you show us where its aginst the law to not like someone because of their color?
 
It is interesting that MD is unimpressed by Rev. Sharpton's speech, but must somehow be impressed by Arnold's. And then she goes on to call him a "Moron", independent of what he said in his speech.

Never let the facts get in her way.... :rolleyes:

VIENNA, Austria (AP) -- Austrian historians are ridiculing California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for telling the Republican National Convention that he saw Soviet tanks in his homeland as a child and left a "Socialist" country when he moved away in 1968.

Recalling that the Soviets once occupied part of Austria in the aftermath of World War II, Schwarzenegger told the convention on Tuesday: "I saw tanks in the streets. I saw communism with my own eyes."

No way, historians say, challenging Schwarzenegger's knowledge of postwar history -- if not his enduring popularity among Austrians who admire him for rising from a penniless immigrant to the highest official in America's most populous state.

"It's a fact -- as a child he could not have seen a Soviet tank in Styria," the southeastern province where Schwarzenegger was born and raised, historian Stefan Karner told the Vienna newspaper Kurier.

Schwarzenegger, now a naturalized U.S. citizen, was born on July 30, 1947, when Styria and the neighboring province of Carinthia belonged to the British zone. At the time, postwar Austria was occupied by the four wartime allies, which also included the United States, the Soviet Union and France.

The Soviets already had left Styria in July 1945, less than three months after the end of the war, Karner noted.

"Let me tell you this: As a boy, I lived for many years across the street from where the Russians were based in Vienna -- and honestly, I never saw a Russian tank there," retiree Franz Nitsch said Friday. "He said it all on purpose -- and that's bad."

In his convention address, Schwarzenegger also said: "As a kid, I saw the Socialist country that Austria became after the Soviets left" in 1955 and Austria regained its independence.

But Martin Polaschek, a law history scholar and vice rector of Graz University, told Kurier that Austria was governed by coalition governments, including the conservative People's Party and the Social Democratic Party. Between 1945 and 1970, all the nation's chancellors were conservatives -- not Socialists.

What's more, when Schwarzenegger left in 1968, Austria was run by a conservative government headed by People's Party Chancellor Josef Klaus, a staunch Roman Catholic and a sharp critic of both the Socialists as well as the Communists ruling in countries across the Iron Curtain.

Schwarzenegger "confuses a free country with a Socialist one," said Polaschek, referring to East European Communist officials' routine descriptions of their countries as Socialist.

Polaschek saw the moderate Republican governor's recollections at the convention as a tactical move. Schwarzenegger, he said, was "using the old Communist enemy image for Bush's election campaign."

"He did not speak as a historian, after all, but as a politician," Polaschek said.

Norbert Darabos, a ranking official of Austria's opposition Social Democratic Party, sharply criticized Schwarzenegger's "disdain for his former homeland."

"The Terminator is constructing a rather bizarre Austria image," he said.

But many ordinary Austrians seemed to be in a forgiving mood Friday over the gaffes.

"Maybe he has a wrong recollection -- it's so many years since he left," said Wilma Fadrany, 32, a Vienna waitress.

"There must be political reasons for such comments," she said. "You've got to tell the (convention delegates) what they want to hear in order to win them over. Politicians always talk the way it fits into their agenda."
 

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