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Lusen

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Jun 3, 2006
 
dances_with_weebles wrote:
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my wife says that she has always thought that clinton was quite handsome. he was also voted at the top of the list of the sexiest men for 3 or 4 years. go figure.
you wouldn't understand as a man. How would you know if a man is to die for or not?
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#24
Jun 3, 2006
 
Lusen wrote:
<quoted text>you wouldn't understand as a man. How would you know if a man is to die for or not?
i wouldn't, but i do have eyes and i can see if a person has sex appeal as well as the next person. it doesn't matter what their gender is.
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#25
Jun 3, 2006
 
Lusen wrote:
<quoted text>you wouldn't understand as a man. How would you know if a man is to die for or not?
I would ask my wife and sisters, after all they are women.
Ridge

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Jun 3, 2006
 
dwr wrote:
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LOL Clinton to die for? Not according to the women I just read this to. we all got a good laugh out of it. Thanks.
Desert island, you have to pick one, Clinton or Bush?

How about Gore or Cheney?
Bush is Hitler

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#27
Jun 3, 2006
 
With the looks of Laura, I'd be gay if I was Dubya.
yeah

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Jun 3, 2006
 
Ridge wrote:
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Desert island, you have to pick one, Clinton or Bush?
How about Gore or Cheney?
Is'nt Berkely an isolated desert island?
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Jun 3, 2006
 
Ridge wrote:
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Desert island, you have to pick one, Clinton or Bush?
How about Gore or Cheney?
I think i'd take my chances with the sharks, thank you any way.
Ridge

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Jun 3, 2006
 
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Is'nt Berkely an isolated desert island?
Wouldn't know I don't live there the server must route through Berkeley. It is a great place to go eat dinner I promise you that much. Good Bakeries and food markets as well, Oh yeah and Coffee, didn't Peets coffee start there. They have the food thing going.

Berkeley also performs the important function of making the rest of us weirdos seem relatively normal in comparison.
Ridge

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Jun 3, 2006
 
yeah wrote:
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Is'nt Berkely an isolated desert island?
And Fremont is home of the UHHHH? Where they have the best ??????? and really great ???????

(just kidding ; )
BushIsAnIdiot

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#34
Jun 3, 2006
 
He should be less focused on who-marries-who and more on the unneccessary war he has caused. I can not wait until he is no longer president.
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Jun 3, 2006
 
Ridge wrote:
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And Fremont is home of the UHHHH? Where they have the best ??????? and really great ???????
(just kidding ; )
Actually, I just moved here from Oakland! And YES B-Town does have a lot of great food to offer. Fremont actually does have better Indian/Paki and middle eastern food than B-Town, but culinary wise, B-Town is tops. And Fremont will be home to the A's soon. Bit best of all,,,,the crime rate is 100 X lower than B-town,,less muders, robberies and the like.
Cyah at Peets!
Retired2005

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Jun 3, 2006
 
Too many of these posts are off topic, so I'll return to the original thread.

I'm not a particularly religious person, in fact claim no religious persuastion at all, but I find homosexuality abhorrant and repulsive.

I agree that "marraige" should be defined as a union between one man and one woman. In keeping with that thought, I find "open marriages" to be nothing more than a mutual agreement to commit adultry.

As an adherent to the Constitution, and the Declaration of Independence, I find the liberalism in politics and the judiciary of the past 30 odd years in this country as abhorrant as I do homosexuality, finding it difficult to distinguish one from the other.

Many polls show that most Americans share my views and I am hopeful that they will have the fortitude to stand up for their beliefs in the coming elections and put the brakes to the downward spiral that this great nation is experiencing in so many areas of our society, from religious persecution to illegal aliens.

For those that disagree with my opinions, you have that right, and I twice enlisted to defend your right to do that, but for the generation behind me..... well, fact is, you were raised on brain washing techniques and don't even know it. Hard to argue with that sort of upbringing because they just don't know any better. I know from personal experience what this country was like before the liberal brain washing took over.
Dubious

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#38
Jun 3, 2006
 
I guess Bush feels an attraction for ??????????

I doubt Laura will be with the idiot after DC and the free 747, she dosen't like Waco and who can blame her.
Frankie

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Jun 4, 2006
 
Retired2005 wrote:
Too many of these posts are off topic, so I'll return to the original thread.
I'm not a particularly religious person, in fact claim no religious persuastion at all, but I find homosexuality abhorrant and repulsive.
I agree that "marraige" should be defined as a union between one man and one woman. In keeping with that thought, I find "open marriages" to be nothing more than a mutual agreement to commit adultry.
As an adherent to the Constitution, and the Declaration of Independence, I find the liberalism in politics and the judiciary of the past 30 odd years in this country as abhorrant as I do homosexuality, finding it difficult to distinguish one from the other.
Many polls show that most Americans share my views and I am hopeful that they will have the fortitude to stand up for their beliefs in the coming elections and put the brakes to the downward spiral that this great nation is experiencing in so many areas of our society, from religious persecution to illegal aliens.
For those that disagree with my opinions, you have that right, and I twice enlisted to defend your right to do that, but for the generation behind me..... well, fact is, you were raised on brain washing techniques and don't even know it. Hard to argue with that sort of upbringing because they just don't know any better. I know from personal experience what this country was like before the liberal brain washing took over.
Marriage is spelled marriage, not "marraige." You see, you not only mispell, you are uninformed as to what a homsexual is, otherwise you would not find them abhorrant or repulsive. My guess is that you are only thinking about a sex act, or what a person, like you, does in the privacy of their own abode. None of our business. I suggest you meet many of these fine gay citizens and educate yourself in more ways than one. You're opinion is fine, but you are very ignorant about gays, who they are, where they live, what they do for a living. Please, if more people would just take off the "I'm better than you blinders," you wouldn't have to enlist "twice." I have many buddies who enlisted, and several never came home alive. So get over yourself. Oh, but thank you for serving, as I would thank the thousands of gays who have served and died in battle, and on our own damn streets, or on fence posts in Wyoming. Please, please, educate yourself, just take one samll step toward this.
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Jun 4, 2006
 
Retired2005:
Now find the 2 words I mispelled in my reply above and write them over and over again for me. Small steps, and you'll make it. Thanks.
Ridge

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#41
Jun 4, 2006
 
yeah wrote:
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Actually, I just moved here from Oakland! And YES B-Town does have a lot of great food to offer. Fremont actually does have better Indian/Paki and middle eastern food than B-Town, but culinary wise, B-Town is tops. And Fremont will be home to the A's soon. Bit best of all,,,,the crime rate is 100 X lower than B-town,,less muders, robberies and the like.
Cyah at Peets!
I'll see you at the As games. I hope my tickets are as good at the new stadium as they are at the coliseum. Zito sure looked good on Thursday, glad I made it to that one. I'll be there for the Dodgers but I will have to listen to the radio or watch TV untill then. Hopefully Hardens back is in gear this afternoon.

Glad you took my comment in the spirit intended.
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#42
Jun 4, 2006
 
Retired2005 wrote:
Too many of these posts are off topic, so I'll return to the original thread.
I'm not a particularly religious person, in fact claim no religious persuastion at all, but I find homosexuality abhorrant and repulsive.
I agree that "marraige" should be defined as a union between one man and one woman. In keeping with that thought, I find "open marriages" to be nothing more than a mutual agreement to commit adultry.
As an adherent to the Constitution, and the Declaration of Independence, I find the liberalism in politics and the judiciary of the past 30 odd years in this country as abhorrant as I do homosexuality, finding it difficult to distinguish one from the other.
Many polls show that most Americans share my views and I am hopeful that they will have the fortitude to stand up for their beliefs in the coming elections and put the brakes to the downward spiral that this great nation is experiencing in so many areas of our society, from religious persecution to illegal aliens.
For those that disagree with my opinions, you have that right, and I twice enlisted to defend your right to do that, but for the generation behind me..... well, fact is, you were raised on brain washing techniques and don't even know it. Hard to argue with that sort of upbringing because they just don't know any better. I know from personal experience what this country was like before the liberal brain washing took over.
And I find people like you repulsive as well.

Cut the crap about...."most americans" say this and say that. Hell, most americans voted for bush and look what happened. The voice of the majority is not always right, you know.
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#43
Jun 5, 2006
 
Bush is Hitler wrote:
With the looks of Laura, I'd be gay if I was Dubya.
Same sentiment, with the looks of Dubya I'd be a lesbian if I was Laura. But I for one have never voted for a president for looks, Face it if that was the criteria they would all be Brad Pitt's and Angelina Jolie's.
dwr

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Jun 5, 2006
 
Maxine wrote:
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And I find people like you repulsive as well.
Cut the crap about...."most americans" say this and say that. Hell, most americans voted for bush and look what happened. The voice of the majority is not always right, you know.
I havent always liked the result of elections, either but I accepted the outcome because that is the way it works, If I had had my way, Blanco would never have become Governor of Louisiana. Sure the majority isn't always right, But they aren't always wrong either. Let the Will of the people Prevail.
Ridge

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Jun 5, 2006
 
dwr wrote:
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I havent always liked the result of elections, either but I accepted the outcome because that is the way it works, If I had had my way, Blanco would never have become Governor of Louisiana. Sure the majority isn't always right, But they aren't always wrong either. Let the Will of the people Prevail.
If only it would have The shrub would not be the president.

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