Title: Who is your favorite TOS 1 or 2 bot, 2006 Redux Source:
TOS 1 & 2 URL Source:http://www.freedom4um.com Published:Mar 18, 2006 Author:fun and happy balls Post Date:2006-03-18 20:21:14 by Fun and Happy Balls Keywords:favorite, Redux, your Views:2194 Comments:68
Who is Your Favorite TOS Bot?
Post favorite quote, and if you don't have one, favorite bot - and why?
I'm curious about what is effective and what is not.
Frankly, I loathe and despise them all.....but no doubt about it, the following which were extracted from an old Alan Keyes thread should have received the Golden Globes Gloves award.
It features the jackal, howlin, and her piehole daughter of a vet friend. In their shallow cranial cavities, they made the mistake of getting nasty about Ronald Reagan.
Aske15, bless her heart, cut the jackal with a thousand knife pricks! The howlin bitch was on the forum board, whatever it was called. BooberJ thought it was a great idea. This after his having announced that people who signed up should be above reproach, not controversial, etc.
Oh......and as I recall (I don't have the whole thread), the howlin bitch never admitted she was WRONG, WRONG, and flat-assed WRONG!
Enjoy...
To: Pokey78
CELEBRATING THE STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS!
No question about it, President Reagan's State of the Union addresses were always very eloquent. He could also write well. I've always liked this passage:
Every legislator, every doctor, and every citizen needs to recognize that the real issue is whether to affirm and protect the sanctity of all human life, or to embrace a social ethic where some human lives are valued and others are not. As a nation, we must choose between the sanctity of life ethic and the `quality of life' ethic. - Ronald Reagan
915 posted on 1/29/02 8:11 PM Pacific by makingsense
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You can't possibly believe he actually wrote that.
It really is a wonder, isn't it? I think that Ronald Reagan's conservative principles were so sincere and so deeply imbedded within his soul that he could express them as easily and as naturally as you or I might extend a hand in friendship.
923 posted on 1/30/02 7:31 AM Pacific by makingsense
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Don't try to run that crap on me. Ronald Reagan never wrote a speech in his life.
You'd like to think that, wouldn't you.
Abortion and the Conscience of America
Look, it's one thing for you to bitch about Larry Klayman, another for you to make an ass out of yourself re: Keyes. The sheer number of posts on this thread by you and your Keyes-bashing brethren evidence the crack cocaine quality of the addiction you have.
But, as with all addicts, your judgment appears to have suffered.
You have crossed a line, Howlin, when you begin to spew your venom in the direction of Ronald Reagan.
Try to be more careful about exposing your true colors on the forum, will you? Others might start noticing and then it'll be hell to pay attacking others as you are wont to do. Do remember that hyenas have their only real success in packs.
936 posted on 1/30/02 5:43 PM Pacific by Askel5
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"Don't try to run that crap on me. Ronald Reagan never wrote a speech in his life."
Well, I sincerely beg your pardon. At the risk of seeming disagreeable, I should point out that the Reagan quote in the particular post that we are discussing is not from a speech, but from an article ("Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation") that he wrote while serving as our fortieth president. Let me quote another portion of the same article which may be more memorable for you:
We must all educate ourselves to the reality of the horrors taking place. Doctors today know that unborn children can feel a touch within the womb and that they respond to pain. But how many Americans are aware that abortion techniques are allowed today, in all 50 states, that burn the skin of a baby with a salt solution, in an agonizing death that can last for hours?
Do you remember that part?
938 posted on 1/30/02 5:45 PM Pacific by makingsense
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I love Ronald Reagan as much as the next person, but he did NOT write his speeches.
Let me guess, is that you or are you quoting your Presbyterian minister again?
Ronald Reagan wrote quite a number of his own speeches over the years, sections of which appear in his book "Speaking My Mind."
On a previous issue where I also had a very respectable reference, re: Thou shalt not murder: you never did take up my challenge to have your minister define the word "ratsach" did you?
939 posted on 1/30/02 5:50 PM Pacific by Agamemnon
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And if you think Ronald Reagan wrote his State of the Union speech, which makingsense, whoever the heck that is, said it was in the beginning and has now changed his mind, you're not honest.