Get Over It -An Observation
Reaganodia
08-12-2004, 15:52
Thomas Sowell just wrote the following -
The very people who were telling us to "get over it" and "move on" during the Clinton scandals of the 1990s have been completely unable to get over the 2004 elections -- and some of them haven't even gotten over the 2000 elections yet.
Truee words were never spoken.
Jello Biafra
08-12-2004, 16:06
Thomas Sowell just wrote the following -
The very people who were telling us to "get over it" and "move on" during the Clinton scandals of the 1990s have been completely unable to get over the 2004 elections -- and some of them haven't even gotten over the 2000 elections yet.
Truee words were never spoken.
Yes, how dare people be able to differentiate between a private issue like the Clinton scandal from an issue with far-reaching potential, the Presidential Elections.
Reaganodia
08-12-2004, 17:22
Yes, how dare people be able to differentiate between a private issue like the Clinton scandal from an issue with far-reaching potential, the Presidential Elections.
Oh yes, "private issues" like perjury, suborning perjury, obstruction of justice, ect.
Oh yes, "private issues" like perjury, suborning perjury, obstruction of justice, ect.
i guess it's just a matter of priorities. some people couldn't get over a blow job that somebody else got and then lied about, while others can't get over the possibility that the leader of their nation was elected through dishonest and illegal means and then led that country into a damaging and self-serving war that has cost thousands of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars.
Chess Squares
08-12-2004, 17:31
Oh yes, "private issues" like perjury, suborning perjury, obstruction of justice, ect.
oh yeah thats exactly why everyone was pissed about clinton :rolleyes:
Violets and Kitties
08-12-2004, 23:20
Thomas Sowell just wrote the following -
The very people who were telling us to "get over it" and "move on" during the Clinton scandals of the 1990s have been completely unable to get over the 2004 elections -- and some of them haven't even gotten over the 2000 elections yet.
Truee words were never spoken.
And the people who refused to "get over it" or "move on" during the Clinton scandals are the very ones handing out that advice right now (even though the people making noise now have _considerably_ more to "get over"). What is your point?
Bunglejinx
08-12-2004, 23:29
And the people who refused to "get over it" or "move on" during the Clinton scandals are the very ones handing out that advice right now (even though the people making noise now have _considerably_ more to "get over"). What is your point?
echoed
The Psyker
08-12-2004, 23:31
And the people who refused to "get over it" or "move on" during the Clinton scandals are the very ones handing out that advice right now (even though the people making noise now have _considerably_ more to "get over"). What is your point?
And they are the same people who try to blame Clinton for every problem Bush has.
Drunk commies
08-12-2004, 23:42
Oh yes, "private issues" like perjury, suborning perjury, obstruction of justice, ect.
Do you really expect any married man to tell the truth about his adultery? It wouldn't have been an issue if the republican smear campain hadn't made it an issue.