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Here we part company.....the Nazis were about far more than just the Holocaust. The Web must be so cheapened to realize its full potential.

And what more were the Nazis about?

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And what more were the Nazis about?

Way off topic, but suffice it to say that Nazism was an ideology bent on military conquest, consolidation, and extermination of all enemies. The very term "Holocaust" cannot be found in period operations orders.

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Nothing I enjoy on this forum more than getting Shady to try and argue black is white, when the evidence is obvious and presented before him. He will deny till he's blue in the face that Brown said "We can do this." on the video, even when it's clear as day.

Now, perhaps he will deny that Beck said that he doesn't trust Brown, and that this could wind up with a "dead intern."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4S2bG9Kobk&feature=player_embedded

Because we all know Glenn Beck never lies. :lol:

Then again, Shady might be down with that. He's already personally dedicating Brown's victory to dead interns in his signature.

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Shady's right, you two (punked and BM) are funny. At any rate, Brown won as was predicted, saying he's sexist or that Beck doesn't trust him is kind of an odd strategy to pick in response.

I heard Obama say yesterday that the same wind that blew Brown into office blew him into office a year ago. The people wanted change, were fed up and so on. I can't believe he said that with a straight face, Dems actually voted for Brown saying it was a vote against Obama. They didn't want his huge debt spending and Obamacare. His supporters are turning on him and he better realize it and adjust or it will be a long 3 years.

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Yes, a woman killed by the late so-called great Ted Kennedy. Drunk, sexist, and murderer.

No question about it, Ted Kennedy was a moral bankrupt. So are many politicians of all political stripes.

That being said, there are many sides to that story. That night, all six female interns were female. All six males were married men, unaccompanied by their wives. Even in July 1969 the impact of liquor on ability to drive and overall conduct was well-known.

I'm not countenancing Ted's disgusting abdication of responsibility. But the situation was not 100% his fault.

That being said, I wanted Brown to win that election. But let's not make this a post-mortem referendum on the events of July 19, 1969.

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Beck seems to think it was of questionable character for Brown to offer his daughters up for any takers. I think he just has a strange sense of humour, which was evident in his response to the curling iron comment.

I'm looking forward to Shady denying the daughters comment too. Don't let me down!

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But the situation was not 100% his fault.

Not 100% his fault? Did someone force copious amounts of alcohol down his gullet? Did someone force him to drive after consuming said alcohol? Did someone force him to flee the accident scene, and not report it for several hours? It's been hypothesized that Mary Jo Kopechne would have had enough oxygen in the car to remain alive for an hour, maybe two. But thanks to Ted, she remained in the car and drowned, while he was back at the cottage, with family and friends, while a perfectly good telephone remained unused.

As for Scott Brown, I thought his joke regarding his daughter was funny and sweet. It's sad that she's had to come to his defense because of sore liberal losers who can't get over their titanic defeat on tuesday. It's also sad that they continue to push a meme that doesn't correlate with what he said at the particular rally in question.

But, if anything, a pro-child rapist probably does deserve to have a curling iron shoved up her butt. Maybe she'd finally have some sympathy for the 23-month old in question, and in the future, pursuit proper justice from the beginning.

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It's sad that she's had to come to his defense because of sore liberal losers who can't get over their titanic defeat on tuesday.

Glenn Beck is thrown from the bus and is a "liberal" now? :lol:

I can't wait till the rabid right discovers Brown is pro-choice and in favour of Roe V. Wade. Even Ted was more pro-life than him. :lol:

But, if anything, a pro-child rapist probably does deserve to have a curling iron shoved up her butt. .

I love incitements to violence. They're so illegal. :)

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Glenn Beck is thrown from the bus and is a "liberal" now? :lol:

I can't wait till the rabid right discovers Brown is pro-choice and in favour of Roe V. Wade. Even Ted was more pro-life than him. :lol:

Scott Brown in against partial-birth abortion, and against late-term abortion. I'm not sure how you construe from that that he's more pro-choice than Ted Kennedy, who was for no restrictions on abortion. But keep spinning, it's fun to watch. This guy Scott Brown really got under your skin huh? :lol:

I love incitements to violence. They're so illegal. :)

I think it's what pro-child rapists deserve.

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Not 100% his fault?

Frankly, Kopechne was part of the 1960's counterculture manner she was taking no care to protect her own safety. She was in a setting where angels should fear to tread.

Unfortunately, many helpless people, especially women and young teens were injured and exploited in that manner. Remember the pictures at Kent State of the woman weeping over one of the four shot that day? She was a 14 year old runaway.

I was 12-14 during much of that era, but when I went to their otherwise enjoyable musical events, I was disgusted by the conduct and atmosphere.

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I think it's what pro-child rapists deserve.

And in this context of discussing Coakley, you broke the law. You should really be more careful or you might get in trouble.

But Kennedy was a Catholic and had conflicting concerns about abortion. Once, he wrote:

"While the deep concern of a woman bearing an unwanted child merits consideration and sympathy, it is my personal feeling that the legalization of abortion on demand is not in accordance with the value which our civilization places on human life,"

"Wanted or unwanted, I believe that human life, even at its earliest stages, has certain rights which must be recognized -- the right to be born, the right to love, the right to grow old. When history looks back at this era it should recognize this generation as one which cared about human beings enough to halt the practice of war, to provide a decent living for every family, and to fulfill its responsibility to its children from the very moment of conception."

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Not if somebody like Coakley is the prosecutor! :lol:

Becuase she only got an inditement against the very person you are talking about. HOW DARE SHE TRY A CHILD RAPIST. Is what Shady is saying, he is mad becuase she took her time when the child was too young to testify and collected evidence. HOW DARE SHE MAKE SURE HE DIDN'T GET OFF. HOW DARE SHE TRY 1000 CASES OF CHILD ABUSE A YEAR. Shay you and Scott Brown make a great mix, Pro rape, anti law and order.

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This is what real sexism sounds like!

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Apparently to Sen. Specter, it's unlady-like to voice your opinions. Interesting, I've never heard him insist on a male counterpart to "act like a gentleman" when he feels he's being interupted. Oh well, Specter's done in Pennsylvania anyways. Republicans pick up another seat.

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I've looked everywhere and I can't see any reference to Scott Brown dedicating his win to Mary Jo Kopechne. Are you making things up again?

Uh oh, maybe Scott Brown should be forced to denounce my signature, lest he be accused of insensitivity. :lol:

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Uh oh, maybe Scott Brown should be forced to denounce my signature, lest he be accused of insensitivity.

I'm sure Scott Brown would just because he's a bigger man than you. I figured you were lying when you implied he dedicated his victory to Kopechne. :lol:

But I didn't lose anything because I'm not partisan. Brown might be a very good senator. I know that he's a moderate Republican that would have been thrown from the bus like Dierdre Scozzafava if there were a "real" (i.e., pro-choice) conservative running.

So quit picking at your year-old sores you acquired when Obama won. I'm sure nobody on this board will resort to the lows of sore-loserdom you did when you reacted to his win by saying you'd like to make a porno with his daughters. :lol:

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LOL, Jon Stewart destroys the Scott Brown criticizers. Enjoy! I sure did. It reminded me of the sore losers posting in this thread.

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Hilarious clip that singlehandedly shoots down the silly strategies to vilify Brown. And yes, there are some sore losers around here, but perhaps they'll grow thick skin as the losses start to add up.

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I know that he's a moderate Republican that would have been thrown from the bus like Dierdre Scozzafava

That's funny, because Brown and Scozzafava differ on almost EVERY issue. Scozzafava was no moderate, she was a liberal candidate selected, without a primary, to run as a Republican.

I'm sure nobody on this board will resort to the lows of sore-loserdom you did when you reacted to his win by saying you'd like to make a porno with his daughters. :lol:

That's incorrect. My comments regarding Obama's family weren't as a result of any election, and I never stated that a wanted to make a porno with his daughters. I was simply responding in kind to the same type of treatment Sarah Palin's children received. And my illustration of hypocrisy worked perfectly.

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Hilarious clip that singlehandedly shoots down the silly strategies to vilify Brown. And yes, there are some sore losers around here, but perhaps they'll grow thick skin as the losses start to add up.

I'm glad to see that Stewart took that guy apart. He's no better than the inflammatory righties, yet oddly he's the most popular lefty commentator.

It basically tells us that the loudest goats win.

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