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Hey Oddnuts........you have no freakin clue. I have around 40 people who work for me. I have had one quit in the last year because he moved to another state. I pay my folks far above the industry standard in the area because most of them are worth it and I know they are the main reason we do so well. It is my best interest to keep everyone happy. So stick that up your narrow minded a s s. You really are so freakin obtuse it amazes me.
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FORMER CHAIRMAN OF JOINT CHIEFS GEN. HUGH SHELTON: "[T]he reason [Clark] came out of Europe early had to do with integrity and character issues ... I'm not going to say whether I'm a Republican or a Democrat. I'll just say Wes won't get my vote." (Joan Garvin, "Gen. Shelton Shocks Celebrity Forum, Says He Won't Support Clark For President," Los Altos [CA] Town Crier, 9/24/03)
Have you heard of Shelton Oddnuts?
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Clark Claimed "People Around The White House" Told To Him To Hype Saddam-9/11 Connection. CLARK: "I think there was an immediate determination right after 9/11 that Saddam Hussein was one of the keys to winning the war on terror. ..." NBC's TIM RUSSERT: "By who? Who did that?" CLARK: "Well, it came from the White House, it came from people around the White House. It came from all over. I got a call on 9/11. I was on CNN, and I got a call at my home saying, 'You got to say this is connected. This is state-sponsored terrorism. This has to be connected to Saddam Hussein.' ..." (NBC's "Meet The Press," 6/15/03)
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So Clark Changed His Story Again. "I would like to correct any possible misunderstanding of my remarks on 'Meet the Press,' quoted in Paul Krugman's July 15 column, about 'people around the White House' seeking to link Sept. 11 to Saddam Hussein. I received a call from a Middle East think tank outside the country, asking me to link 9/11 to Saddam Hussein. No one from the White House asked me to link Saddam Hussein to Sept. 11." (Wesley K. Clark, Letter To The Editor, "Hussein And 9/11," The New York Times, 7/18/03)
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rickheel Wrote:Hey Oddnuts........you have no freakin clue. I have around 40 people who work for me. I have had one quit in the last year because he moved to another state. I pay my folks far above the industry standard in the area because most of them are worth it and I know they are the main reason we do so well. It is my best interest to keep everyone happy. So stick that up your narrow minded a s s. You really are so freakin obtuse it amazes me.
You said it, not me. Sorry if I hit a nerve. You'll live, pookie.
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rickheel Wrote:FORMER CHAIRMAN OF JOINT CHIEFS GEN. HUGH SHELTON: "[T]he reason [Clark] came out of Europe early had to do with integrity and character issues ... I'm not going to say whether I'm a Republican or a Democrat. I'll just say Wes won't get my vote." (Joan Garvin, "Gen. Shelton Shocks Celebrity Forum, Says He Won't Support Clark For President," Los Altos [CA] Town Crier, 9/24/03)
Have you heard of Shelton Oddnuts?
Guess he had his feelings hurt somewhere along the line, cracker (we're okay with nicknames, I guess, eh?). You find me anyone in any line of work who is successful that doesn't have some enemies and you might have a point.
Clark has you worried, I can tell...as he should.
Still haven't answered the main question...who is better suited to be President, the deserter or the war hero?
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[quote="rickheel"] So Clark Changed His Story Again. "I would like to correct any possible misunderstanding of my remarks on 'Meet the Press,' quoted in Paul Krugman's July 15 column, about 'people around the White House' seeking to link Sept. 11 to Saddam Hussein. I received a call from a Middle East think tank outside the country, asking me to link 9/11 to Saddam Hussein. No one from the White House asked me to link Saddam Hussein to Sept. 11." (Wesley K. Clark, Letter To The Editor, "Hussein And 9/11," The New York Times, 7/18/03)
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Oddball Wrote:rickheel Wrote:Hey Oddnuts........you have no freakin clue. I have around 40 people who work for me. I have had one quit in the last year because he moved to another state. I pay my folks far above the industry standard in the area because most of them are worth it and I know they are the main reason we do so well. It is my best interest to keep everyone happy. So stick that up your narrow minded a s s. You really are so freakin obtuse it amazes me.
You said it, not me. Sorry if I hit a nerve. You'll live, pookie.
Are you just plain stupid or what? I was talking about paying temps...do you know what temps are? :laugh: You talk about my hiring practices, not knowing a freakin thing about me. You really are typical of the unibrow hip lib these days. :laugh:
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Oddball Wrote:rickheel Wrote:FORMER CHAIRMAN OF JOINT CHIEFS GEN. HUGH SHELTON: "[T]he reason [Clark] came out of Europe early had to do with integrity and character issues ... I'm not going to say whether I'm a Republican or a Democrat. I'll just say Wes won't get my vote." (Joan Garvin, "Gen. Shelton Shocks Celebrity Forum, Says He Won't Support Clark For President," Los Altos [CA] Town Crier, 9/24/03)
Have you heard of Shelton Oddnuts?
Guess he had his feelings hurt somewhere along the line, cracker (we're okay with nicknames, I guess, eh?). You find me anyone in any line of work who is successful that doesn't have some enemies and you might have a point.
Clark has you worried, I can tell...as he should.
Still haven't answered the main question...who is better suited to be President, the deserter or the war hero?
Yeah, he had his feelings hurt. You ask for names, I give you one of the biggest names available and that is your answer. :laugh:
As far as Clark is concerned, he does not worry me other than I have no idea where he stands on issues....he keeps changing his positions! :laugh: Not someone I would want leading me! Or our country.
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[quote="rickheel"] [quote="Oddball"] [quote="rickheel"] Hey Oddnuts........you have no freakin clue. I have around 40 people who work for me. I have had one quit in the last year because he moved to another state. I pay my folks far above
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rickheel Wrote:Oddball Wrote:rickheel Wrote:FORMER CHAIRMAN OF JOINT CHIEFS GEN. HUGH SHELTON: "[T]he reason [Clark] came out of Europe early had to do with integrity and character issues ... I'm not going to say whether I'm a Republican or a Democrat. I'll just say Wes won't get my vote." (Joan Garvin, "Gen. Shelton Shocks Celebrity Forum, Says He Won't Support Clark For President," Los Altos [CA] Town Crier, 9/24/03)
Have you heard of Shelton Oddnuts?
Guess he had his feelings hurt somewhere along the line, cracker (we're okay with nicknames, I guess, eh?). You find me anyone in any line of work who is successful that doesn't have some enemies and you might have a point.
Clark has you worried, I can tell...as he should.
Still haven't answered the main question...who is better suited to be President, the deserter or the war hero?
Yeah, he had his feelings hurt. You ask for names, I give you one of the biggest names available and that is your answer. :laugh:
As far as Clark is concerned, he does not worry me other than I have no idea where he stands on issues....he keeps changing his positions! :laugh: Not someone I would want leading me! Or our country.
Most of your quotes were from Fox news, foolio. :rolleyes:
Which also explains why you have no clue where Clark stands on the issues (among other things).
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Great job odd.............. :rolleyes: :ownd:
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Btw, I never asked for names, as you claim...I did ask who was better suited to be president, a deserter or a war hero. You prefer to answer imaginary questions instead of real ones, or to give nonsensical, unrelated, sarcastic responses that allude to some victory on your part. Typical 'pug. :rolleyes:
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Quote:Here are some quotes from some people you may have heard of
I guess you need to read a bit slower...... :laugh: typical unibrow :snore:
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BTW, does anyone else find him a bit petty being hung up on the rank thing? He is not a general now and Kerry is a freakin Senator.
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It doesn't really matter that Clark was a general. Great for him, its a hard achievement, but one of the greatest presidents was an actor.
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rickheel Wrote:Quote:Here are some quotes from some people you may have heard of
I guess you need to read a bit slower...... :laugh: typical unibrow :snore:
That is a question? One specifically asking you for names? Mmmmmmkay....
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T-Monay820 Wrote:It doesn't really matter that Clark was a general. Great for him, its a hard achievement, but one of the greatest presidents was an actor.
So, you're saying that Clark's service doesn't matter, nor does the fact that Bush is a deserter?
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Oddball Wrote:So, you're saying that Clark's service doesn't matter, nor does the fact that Bush is a deserter?
When using it to determine who would make a better president, no it doesn't. Bush could also say that Clark doesn't have any previous political experience and that he was Governor of Texas. Does that automatically make him a better candidate? No.
Clark can brag all he wants about his military service. Bottom line is, its just a factor and not the ultimate deciding factor of a man's qualifications.
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Oddball Wrote:rickheel Wrote:Quote:Here are some quotes from some people you may have heard of
I guess you need to read a bit slower...... :laugh: typical unibrow :snore:
That is a question? One specifically asking you for names? Mmmmmmkay....
No unibrow one, it is a response to your quote.
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