Many of the liberals in the blogosphere are going nuts over a Bush quote from the debate last night.
“Now, I’m going to tell you what I really think is going to happen over time is technology is going to change the way we live for the good for the environment.
And do not express an anti-Bush opinion or your opinion will be censored.
RCM if you had an opinion it would be left up.
The nonsense you post does not even qualify as an opinion.. In fact it is hard to see it qualifying as even a thought.
You string random words together aimlessly.
Post an opinion based on something other than sheer fantasy and make it a complete sentence then we’ll be happy to leave it up.
Heck, I’m no grammar teacher, even a cogent sentence fragment would be nice.
The Lefties are freaking out — they just saw the latest ABC/Wash. Post poll released today:
Bush 50% Kerry 46%
Also, I noticed the MSM playing down the ABC memo from Halperin that essentially tells reporters to concentrate on Bush. I wonder why? NOT.
I remembered the hydrogen car proposal for the SOU without Google. These people are truly pathetic.
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I wasn’t aware that an Initiative had anything to do with actual funding. Just because he supports the initiative doesn’t mean the money was allocated.. you’ll have to look up the appropriations bills passed since this statement of his. FYI, courtesy of thomas.loc.gov, the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Act of 2003 (S.461) was introduced Feb 26, 2003… and has been sitting in committee ever since. With a republican controlled senate and congress, explain WHY the funding for this initiative, and hence the initiative itself, has not been settled, approved, and BEGUN?
This post wasn’t anti-bush. It was a dose of reality, a fact-check for the original blog post.
No Roxygrrl9, you fact checked nothing.
You made an accusation. Had you followed the second link however, you would have gotten your answer.
Both from FY2004 and the proposed for FY2005.
There’s just not much challenge left from that side of the aisle, is there?
Webster hit the nail on the head with the debate!!! Great Job!! lol
But… but… but…. but…. you’re just wrong, Paul. No matter WHAT facts you place before me…
I also don’t hate Jews or Israel by pandering to the Islamofascism of the Arab world either.
I have not seen any blogs “going nuts” over the comments, but to me it sounded like Bush was either saying that he invented the idea of the hydrogen car, or maybe he had proposed one single hydrogen car as the solution to air and water pollution. Either way he just sounded stupid, that’s all. But good research!!
Yeah, and Liberals are very familiar with stupid statements. They make them every 10 seconds.
Rollins: now that you’ve started that “who was stupid” ball rolling, I’d like to offer this:
Kerry is more stupid than ever.
Kerry is beyond stupid and now appears to be lying in a straightforward motion, without capacity to bridle his emboldened lying lead.
Kerry is, to provide Kerry with a bit of empathy, perhaps psychotic and is so removed from statements he’s made ten minutes ago, that he cannot avoid denouncing his previous statements regardless of when they were made by Kerry, and so cannot be held responsible for making contrary statements to what he’s previously said.
The last paragraph might explain why Kerry and his campaign are now insisting that “Bush” and “Republicans” and “the right-wing” are “out of touch with reality,” because they do not know what “reality” actually is, thereby providing them with a no-account ability to continue to lie and believe their own deceipt.
However, it’s the opinion of this writer that Kerry is lying without regard to truth, and is therefore, providing ample exmaple and evidence of a criminal nature. I’ll leave the psychology up to the experts, but suffice it to say that anyone who describes himself as one thing and then defines himself as a believer or supporter of a code that violates the first definition, either does not understand either definition, or, understands one or the other or both and persists in distortions without regard for what anything means.
Thus, Kerry’s lying. Unbridled, bridled, recklessly, intentionally, irreverantly, with great plan and forethought and purpose, all of these represent motives that are not reliable when manifest repeatedly and over time by any one individual: Kerry.
Point being, that I define anyone who behaves so, as has and is Kerry and campaign, as “stupid.” It’s stupid to lie because you can, want to, need to, are compelled to…it’s just stupid behavior, and it often defines criminal behavior, additionally. The lying liars in our American society are usually the first to blame everyone else, in my experience. I assume their motivation is to keep the attention off their own behaviors.
Poor Kerry.
S – All I said was he sounded stupid. But I hope you feel better after getting that off your chest.
The initiative is still only so much hot air considering the Fuel Cell Act is sitting in committee instead of being passed and actually prompting greater entrepreneurial work on the technology.
“there’s rumours on the internets”, hmmm.
Let’s just continue to watch this moron self destruct.
As for lying, it’s amazing to see these desperate souls franticly attacking anyone and everything, trying to hang on to their delusional reality. The american people aren’t stupid, of course it was beginning to look pretty sad, but reality trumps the “Fair and balanced” view of the right.
Boy, when I heard ‘everyone’ was drinking kool-aid, i didn’t believe it… was I ever wrong…
those with ‘delusional reality’ continue to discuss issues with facts, not half-truths, nor do we persuade with violence and intimidation, unlike the DU/AFL-CIO brown shirts of last week… and then y’all have the balls to call conservatives fascists? If we were, wouldn’t you be in a gulag somewhere?
With your hysteria of hate towards the President, you will marginialize yourselves and the pandering celebrities you utilize to the point that many of us ‘delusional’ folk in flyover country will vote FOR the President, just because we don’t want some asshat like Sean Penn or John Fogerty telling us who to vote for….
Rollins: All -I- wrote was that you started the “who is stupid” meme.
So, I hope you enjoyed your moment of sarcasm, because I could have had a nicer day without it.
Perhaps you overassume that all the rest that I wrote made reference to you, while, no, it didn’t. There was that first paragraph of maybe one and one-half lines and that was about it.
Believe it or not, at least one leftist nitwit (over on the Theologyweb.com forums) compared Bush’s statement on hydrogen cars to Al Gore’s statement about creating the Internet. roflmbo! The two individual sentences are as different as night and day, moreso when you put them in context.