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Crescentius Vespasianus
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 10:06 pm    Post subject: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

This month GOP strategists are now contemplating using the doomsday
strategy, this coming election. The doomsday device is a Republican
boycott of the elections. It would be a way of getting rid of the
Democrat Party, but it's risky, because there may not be any country
left to reclaim after the Democrats destroy it and themselves in the
process. It's a perfect storm for a boycott, a liberal, "old",
Republican with screwy ideas, versus a hard core leftist Democrat with
an agenda of destroying the white middle class, and most likely the
rest of the country with his radical leftist schemes. Indeed, the
perfect storm, and the fact that very little GOP money is finding it's
way to McCain shows that a sort of boycott has already begun. But the
big question would be then, would the Republicans want to rule over
the rubble, after the Obama regime collapses.
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MACK DADDY
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 2:10 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

On May 12, 3:06 pm, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Quote:
This month GOP strategists are now contemplating using the doomsday
strategy, this coming election.  The doomsday device is a Republican
boycott of the elections.  It would be a way of getting rid of the
Democrat Party, but it's risky, because there may not be any country
left to reclaim after the Democrats destroy it and themselves in the
process.  It's a perfect storm for a boycott, a liberal, "old",
Republican with screwy ideas, versus a hard core leftist Democrat with
an agenda of destroying the white middle class, and most likely the
rest of the country with his radical leftist schemes.  Indeed, the
perfect storm, and the fact that very little GOP money is finding it's
way to McCain shows that a sort of boycott has already begun.  But the
big question would be then, would the Republicans want to rule over
the rubble, after the Obama regime collapses.

Hey Cuntous Vaginous,
Why do you travel to Tucson to use dial-up when you could be using DSL
from your trailer in Mexico?
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George Grapman
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 3:16 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
Quote:
This month GOP strategists are now contemplating using the doomsday
strategy, this coming election. The doomsday device is a Republican
boycott of the elections. It would be a way of getting rid of the
Democrat Party, but it's risky, because there may not be any country
left to reclaim after the Democrats destroy it and themselves in the
process. It's a perfect storm for a boycott, a liberal, "old",
Republican with screwy ideas, versus a hard core leftist Democrat with
an agenda of destroying the white middle class, and most likely the
rest of the country with his radical leftist schemes. Indeed, the
perfect storm, and the fact that very little GOP money is finding it's
way to McCain shows that a sort of boycott has already begun. But the
big question would be then, would the Republicans want to rule over
the rubble, after the Obama regime collapses.
So,CV, with that luxury resort in Mexico with DSL and internet cafes

why do you need a dial up account in Tucson?
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Sal Video
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 3:25 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

"Crescentius Vespasianus" <jazzyboss@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:a2a14ec3-232e-4062-8725-e870f001d416@m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
This month GOP strategists are now contemplating using the doomsday
strategy, this coming election. The doomsday device is a Republican
boycott of the elections. It would be a way of getting rid of the
Democrat Party, but it's risky, because there may not be any country
left to reclaim after the Democrats destroy it and themselves in the
process. It's a perfect storm for a boycott, a liberal, "old",
Republican with screwy ideas, versus a hard core leftist Democrat with
an agenda of destroying the white middle class, and most likely the
rest of the country with his radical leftist schemes. Indeed, the
perfect storm, and the fact that very little GOP money is finding it's
way to McCain shows that a sort of boycott has already begun. But the
big question would be then, would the Republicans want to rule over
the rubble, after the Obama regime collapses.

I see the insane asylum is allowing internet access.

Democrats are going to destroy the middle class? Kind of ironic since
Democratic post WWII policies created it and Republicans since Reagan have
worked to destroy it. But facts like that are inconsequential when you're a
hate filled, twisted mental patient.
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MTD
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 4:03 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
Quote:
This month GOP strategists are now contemplating using the doomsday
strategy, this coming election. The doomsday device is a Republican
boycott of the elections. It would be a way of getting rid of the
Democrat Party, but it's risky, because there may not be any country
left to reclaim after the Democrats destroy it and themselves in the
process. It's a perfect storm for a boycott, a liberal, "old",
Republican with screwy ideas, versus a hard core leftist Democrat with
an agenda of destroying the white middle class, and most likely the
rest of the country with his radical leftist schemes. Indeed, the
perfect storm, and the fact that very little GOP money is finding it's
way to McCain shows that a sort of boycott has already begun. But the
big question would be then, would the Republicans want to rule over
the rubble, after the Obama regime collapses.

He got a contribution from me, 50% of my needs are met and that beats 0%
any day.
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MTD
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 4:05 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

George Grapman wrote:
Quote:
Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
This month GOP strategists are now contemplating using the doomsday
strategy, this coming election. The doomsday device is a Republican
boycott of the elections. It would be a way of getting rid of the
Democrat Party, but it's risky, because there may not be any country
left to reclaim after the Democrats destroy it and themselves in the
process. It's a perfect storm for a boycott, a liberal, "old",
Republican with screwy ideas, versus a hard core leftist Democrat with
an agenda of destroying the white middle class, and most likely the
rest of the country with his radical leftist schemes. Indeed, the
perfect storm, and the fact that very little GOP money is finding it's
way to McCain shows that a sort of boycott has already begun. But the
big question would be then, would the Republicans want to rule over
the rubble, after the Obama regime collapses.
So,CV, with that luxury resort in Mexico with DSL and internet cafes
why do you need a dial up account in Tucson?


He answered you once, pay fucking attention shitwit!
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MACK DADDY
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:40 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

On May 12, 7:35 pm, George Grapman <sfgeo...@paccbell.net> wrote:
Quote:
George Grapman wrote:
MACK DADDY wrote:
On May 12, 3:06 pm, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com
wrote:
This month GOP strategists are now contemplating using the doomsday
strategy, this coming election.  The doomsday device is a Republican
boycott of the elections.  It would be a way of getting rid of the
Democrat Party, but it's risky, because there may not be any country
left to reclaim after the Democrats destroy it and themselves in the
process.  It's a perfect storm for a boycott, a liberal, "old",
Republican with screwy ideas, versus a hard core leftist Democrat with
an agenda of destroying the white middle class, and most likely the
rest of the country with his radical leftist schemes.  Indeed, the
perfect storm, and the fact that very little GOP money is finding it's
way to McCain shows that a sort of boycott has already begun.  But the
big question would be then, would the Republicans want to rule over
the rubble, after the Obama regime collapses.

Hey Cuntous Vaginous,
Why do you travel to Tucson to use dial-up when you could be using DSL
from your trailer in Mexico?

   On the other hand he might be paying per minute to call a POP in
Tucson but my guess is he lives on this side of the border.A while ago
after he posted photos of his alleged resort I asked him to post a
picture of himself holding that days local paper. He posted a photo with
a face blacked out of someone holding a weekly Spanish language
publication with a thumb covering up the area where a mailing label
would be affixed.

   I know when I travel and I have access to DSL and/or internet cafes I
always reject those options and pay toll charges for a distant dial up
number. After all , it is slower and costs more.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

ROTFLMFAO
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MACK DADDY
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:41 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

On May 12, 8:12 pm, MTD <s...@throw.er> wrote:
Quote:
MACK DADDY wrote:
Hey Cuntous Vaginous,

HEY SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU MORON!

HEY, YOU SHUT THE FUCK UP, YA MUDDAFUGGIN CUNTOUS VAGINOUS DICK SUCKER
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George Grapman
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 7:18 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

MACK DADDY wrote:
Quote:
On May 12, 3:06 pm, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com
wrote:
This month GOP strategists are now contemplating using the doomsday
strategy, this coming election. The doomsday device is a Republican
boycott of the elections. It would be a way of getting rid of the
Democrat Party, but it's risky, because there may not be any country
left to reclaim after the Democrats destroy it and themselves in the
process. It's a perfect storm for a boycott, a liberal, "old",
Republican with screwy ideas, versus a hard core leftist Democrat with
an agenda of destroying the white middle class, and most likely the
rest of the country with his radical leftist schemes. Indeed, the
perfect storm, and the fact that very little GOP money is finding it's
way to McCain shows that a sort of boycott has already begun. But the
big question would be then, would the Republicans want to rule over
the rubble, after the Obama regime collapses.

Hey Cuntous Vaginous,
Why do you travel to Tucson to use dial-up when you could be using DSL
from your trailer in Mexico?


On the other hand he might be paying per minute to call a POP in
Tucson but my guess is he lives on this side of the border.A while ago
after he posted photos of his alleged resort I asked him to post a
picture of himself holding that days local paper. He posted a photo with
a face blacked out of someone holding a weekly Spanish language
publication with a thumb covering up the area where a mailing label
would be affixed.
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George Grapman
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 7:35 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

George Grapman wrote:
Quote:
MACK DADDY wrote:
On May 12, 3:06 pm, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com
wrote:
This month GOP strategists are now contemplating using the doomsday
strategy, this coming election. The doomsday device is a Republican
boycott of the elections. It would be a way of getting rid of the
Democrat Party, but it's risky, because there may not be any country
left to reclaim after the Democrats destroy it and themselves in the
process. It's a perfect storm for a boycott, a liberal, "old",
Republican with screwy ideas, versus a hard core leftist Democrat with
an agenda of destroying the white middle class, and most likely the
rest of the country with his radical leftist schemes. Indeed, the
perfect storm, and the fact that very little GOP money is finding it's
way to McCain shows that a sort of boycott has already begun. But the
big question would be then, would the Republicans want to rule over
the rubble, after the Obama regime collapses.

Hey Cuntous Vaginous,
Why do you travel to Tucson to use dial-up when you could be using DSL
from your trailer in Mexico?


On the other hand he might be paying per minute to call a POP in
Tucson but my guess is he lives on this side of the border.A while ago
after he posted photos of his alleged resort I asked him to post a
picture of himself holding that days local paper. He posted a photo with
a face blacked out of someone holding a weekly Spanish language
publication with a thumb covering up the area where a mailing label
would be affixed.


I know when I travel and I have access to DSL and/or internet cafes I
always reject those options and pay toll charges for a distant dial up
number. After all , it is slower and costs more.
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MTD
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 8:12 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

MACK DADDY wrote:

Quote:
Hey Cuntous Vaginous,

HEY SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU MORON!
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MTD
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 8:12 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

George Grapman wrote:
Quote:
MACK DADDY wrote:
On May 12, 3:06 pm, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com
wrote:
This month GOP strategists are now contemplating using the doomsday
strategy, this coming election. The doomsday device is a Republican
boycott of the elections. It would be a way of getting rid of the
Democrat Party, but it's risky, because there may not be any country
left to reclaim after the Democrats destroy it and themselves in the
process. It's a perfect storm for a boycott, a liberal, "old",
Republican with screwy ideas, versus a hard core leftist Democrat with
an agenda of destroying the white middle class, and most likely the
rest of the country with his radical leftist schemes. Indeed, the
perfect storm, and the fact that very little GOP money is finding it's
way to McCain shows that a sort of boycott has already begun. But the
big question would be then, would the Republicans want to rule over
the rubble, after the Obama regime collapses.

Hey Cuntous Vaginous,
Why do you travel to Tucson to use dial-up when you could be using DSL
from your trailer in Mexico?


On the other hand he might be

Why are you so jealous?

Low income and net worth?
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MTD
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 8:12 am    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

George Grapman wrote:

Quote:
I know when I travel and I have access to DSL and/or internet cafes

Hope you have a real good encryption system....
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 1:07 pm    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

On May 12, 8:12 pm, STD <s...@throw.er> wrote:

Quote:

HEY SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU MORON!

Did you post this message on your own or did your lover boy,CV,
help you?
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Carl Swanson
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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 1:10 pm    Post subject: Re: GOP's doomsday scenario. Reply with quote

On May 12, 4:05 pm, STD <s...@throw.er> wrote:
Quote:
He answered you once, pay fucking attention shitwit!


I am sure it is coincidence that all members of the CV fan club
post from easynews and share the same crude posting style.
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