To: Howlin
I'm trying to think of what this guy considers "spewing hatred". Evidently Miller's mocking of the liberal position is enough to do the trick in Barry's world.
I have seen Miller praise Ashcroft. These fools deserve every word of mockery they get when they start to hurl their baseless charges like John Aschcroft is an enemy of the Constitution and George Bush is akin to Hitler. What buffoons.
And still harping on the 2000 election. It kind of gives one a warm glow to know these types are still beside themselves over a good and decent man rightfully being declared the winner--over and above board DESPITE the attempt of algore to do what they accuse GWB of doing.
35 posted on
03/03/2003 8:05:49 AM PST by
cyncooper
(God Be With President Bush)
To: cyncooper
Judging from the depth of the attacks, I'm thinking that it's beginning to dawn on the liberals that the majority of the country agrees with us and that they are a dying breed, and that they really have no way to get back to power in the foreseeable future. They seem to be in the process of coming to gripes with their own irrelevance. (Of course, they may not really comprehend that, I'm just guessing.)
I wonder if they think this approach wins friends and influences people?
It's hard to watch and wonderful to watch at the very same time.
44 posted on
03/03/2003 8:13:07 AM PST by
Howlin
(q)
To: cyncooper; Howlin
OK, I did some digging. If you google through the articles under his name (and you have to skip a whole lot his writings) you find some interesting things. He opposed the first Gulf War. He hates George W. Bush and is still harping on that unelected whine.
The most interesting thing I discovered was that he testified against AOL before Congress in 1995, accusing them of not doing enough to stop child pornography.
He became interested in child pornography when he suddenly remembered being raped AS A BABY after discussions with his sister. He then started investigating all the chat rooms, often posing as a 12-year old girl. In one article he is quoted as saying someone offered to send him pornography that took EIGHT HOURS TO DOWNLOAD.
In my opinion, this guy is a nut case and is using his crusader position to amass way too much evidence of pornography.
He is a very bad person.
To: cyncooper
The talk of Bush "stealing the election," in my humble opinion, is more than just sour grapes. It is a coded call for violent revolution, with the "unpersons" who voted for Bush to be liquidated afterward. The claim that John Ashcroft plans a "night of long knives" falls under the psychiatric term "projection." This guy seriously needs to be investigated--especially about those chat room sessions.
84 posted on
03/03/2003 5:36:40 PM PST by
Wavyhill
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