[Rhodes22-list] This day in history

R22RumRunner at aol.com R22RumRunner at aol.com
Sat May 3 08:28:15 EDT 2008


Herb,
This isn't about me or my mother. This is a discussion about the dumbest  SOB 
that has ever taken the oath of office. I didn't call you on breaking the  
rules, that was someone else. 
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 5/2/2008 10:57:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
hparsons at parsonsys.com writes:

I'm sure  that the quantity has ensured that. Betcha that the President 
could say  the same.

But you didn't answer either question, you simply  side-stepped them.

Would insulting your mother break those rules that  you talk about?
Where does one draw the line?
If I say there's no doubt  in my mind that President Bush, who was smart 
enough to get a Masters from  Harvard, is smarter than you - HAVE I 
insulted you, and does that break  protocol?

I suspect it's much easier to talk about the "dumb" "son of a  bitch" 
than it is to actually show how you're  better.

R22RumRunner at aol.com wrote:
> Herb,
> I've been  insulted by better people than you. Keep trying as you will, 
this   
> president is a joke.
>  
> Rummy
>   
>  
> In a message dated 5/2/2008 10:06:25 P.M. Eastern  Daylight Time,  
> hparsons at parsonsys.com writes:
>
>  As I  mentioned to another member, does that mean insulting your mother  
> is OK as  well? Where do you draw the line Rummy? And, if I say  there's 
> no doubt in  my mind that that President George W Bush,  who was "smart 
> enough" to get a  Masters in Business  Administration from Harvard 
> Business school, is  undoubtedly  smarter than you, does that mean I've 
> broken protocol by   insulting you?
>
> Oh well, too bad.
>
>
>  R22RumRunner at aol.com  wrote:
>   
>>  Herb,
>> The last time I checked, Bush was not a member of  this  list, so calling 
>>     
> him   
>   
>> a son of a bitch is   acceptable.
>>  
>> Rummy
>>   
>>  
>>  In a message dated 5/2/2008 4:15:44 P.M.  Eastern Daylight Time,  
>>  hparsons at parsonsys.com  writes:
>>
>> OK  folks.Where the  admonitions  about "personal attacks." Some idiot 
gets 
>> on  here  and  calls the President of the Nation a "son of a bitch", and 
>>   that's  OK. However, calling Robert a loser because of his pathetic   
>> Bush-hating  nonsense is somehow bad bad   stuff.
>>
>>
>> R22RumRunner at aol.com    wrote:
>>   
>>      
>>> Rob,
>>>  
>>>  Not true.  Many of us have  questioned his military service, but have   
>>>       
> never   
>   
>>> been given the  straight answers.  It seems that  privileged children 
live  
>>>   privileged lives, even in  the military. Since it's already Friday and 
I  
>>>      
>>>     
>> have  a  ton 
>>    
>>     
>>> of yard wok  to do this  weekend and won't be actively on  the list, I 
will 
>>>   
>   
>    
>>>     
>>>        
>> leave 
>>    
>>      
>>> with this parting comment. Our current  president is  the  dumbest son of 
a 
>>>        
>  
>   
>>> bitch that's ever taken  the  oath of  office. History will back me up on 
  
>>>      
>>>     
>> this.
>>   
>>   
>>>  
>>>    Rummy
>>>  
>>>  
>>> In a  message dated  5/2/2008  2:44:43 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,   
>>>   
>>>        
>> rlowe at vt.edu 
>>   
>>   
>>>    writes:
>>>
>>> Nobody  questioned his  service,   Herb.
>>>
>>> ----- Original  Message ----- 
>>>  From:  "Herb  Parsons"  <hparsons at parsonsys.com>
>>>  To: "The Rhodes 22  mail  list"    <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>>> Sent: Friday, May  02,   2008 11:34  AM
>>> Subject: Re:  [Rhodes22-list] This day in    history
>>>
>>>
>>>    
>>>   
>>>        
>>>> And,  I'll add,  bitch all you want to   about his politics. When you 
>>>>       
> insult
>    
>>>>   his service,  you're being a jerk. THAT  was what was    pathetic.
>>>>
>>>>  Brad Haslett   wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>          
>>>>> Rob,
>>>>>
>>>>>  Herb's  a  big  boy and can defend himself, so I'll let  him.  I  too  
>>>>>       
> feel
>    
>>>>>         
>>>>>          
>>>>>            
>>>   his
>>>    
>>>      
>>>     
>>>>  > frustrations at times   though.  The  carrier landing was a 
celebration  
>>>>         
>    
>   
>>>>      
>>>>         
>>  for
>>   
>>      
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>          
>>>  the
>>>    
>>>   
>>>        
>>>>> men and women who had been at sea for a good  long   while  in support 
of
>>>>>   
>>>>>          
>>>>>            
>>>   the
>>>    
>>>      
>>>     
>>>>> Iraqi liberation. They were  honored  to  have  been visited by  their
>>>>>          
>>>>>          
>>>>>            
>>>  Commander
>>>    
>>>      
>>>     
>>>>> in Chief and it showed  on   their faces.   President Bush didn't
>>>>>   
>>>>>          
>>>>>            
>>>  immediately
>>>    
>>>      
>>>     
>>>>> rush  for  the Admiral's  quarters, he spent a  lot of time with   the
>>>>>         
>>>>>          
>>>>>            
>>>   'grunts'
>>>    
>>>      
>>>     
>>>>  > taking photos, hugging   them, etc.  It  was obvious they loved 
having   
>>>>        
>>>>   
>> him
>>    
>>     
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>>>   
>>>>> aboard and  watching  it live made me proud to be  an  American.  Was 
it   
>>>>>           
>  a
>   
>>>>> political event as   well?   Everything a  politician does is a   
political
>>>>>      
>>>>>           
>>>>>            
>>>  event.
>>>    
>>>   
>>>        
>>>>  > Today's newspaper is the  first   draft of history and often wrong in 
 
>>>>     
> the
>    
>>>>    
>>>>     
>>>>          
>>>>> reporting and  analysis.  Go read a   newspaper from 1948  to 1952 and  
>>>>>   
> see
>    
>>>>>     
>>>>>   
>>>>>            
>>> how
>>>    
>>>   
>>>        
>>>>> popular Truman  was  at the time.   Some  people are so jaded by their  
  
>>>>>           
>  BDS
>   
>>>>>        
>>>>>   
>>>>>     
>>>  (Bush
>>>   
>>>     
>>>     
>>>>> Derangement  Syndrome)   that  they can't see anything positive in   
>>>>>           
>  anything.
>   
>>>>>      
>>>>>   
>>>>>     
>>> You
>>>     
>>>     
>>>        
>>>>> are   probably  a classic case.   Bush's term is almost over and it 
might 
>>>>>     
>    
>    
>>>>>          
>>>>>            
>>  be
>>   
>>      
>>>>> time for everyone to move on to   tomorrow's  problems.
>>>>>         
>>>>>           
>>>>>            
>>>>   >
>>>>       
>>>>       
>>>>   
>>>>> Let me say  this -  when I  think critics are taking delight in    the
>>>>>     
>>>>>   
>>>>>            
>>> difficulty
>>>     
>>>     
>>>        
>>>>> and  losses our  military is encountering  because  it suits their   
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>  political
>>    
>>     
>>>>> slant, it pisses me  off to  no end.  Frankly, I  don't think we should 
 
>>>>>           
>  have
>   
>>>>>  engaged in 2/3rds of  the   deployments we did under Clinton, and I   
>>>>>           
>  didn't
>   
>>>>>      
>>>>>   
>>>>>     
>>> and
>>>     
>>>     
>>>        
>>>>> still  don't   like the  Clintons.  That said, I want to see any    
>>>>>           
>  engagement
>   
>>>>>  where we put our  troops in harm's way to  go  well regardless of how 
I   
>>>>>     
>>>>>   
>> may
>>    
>>     
>>>>>  personally feel  about the  commander.  My guess is, Herb  gets  upset 
 
>>>>>           
>  for
>   
>>>>>    
>>>>>     
>>>>>   
>>> the
>>>   
>>>     
>>>     
>>>>> same  reasons I  do.   Bitch about Bush  is you want, it's a free    
>>>>>           
>  country.
>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>          
>>>>>            
>>>   The
>>>    
>>>      
>>>     
>>>>> men and women on that  boat  that  day risked  their lives so you can 
do   
>>>>>           
>  so.
>   
>>>>>     Brad
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>>           
>>>>>            
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