| Conspiracy Theories Giuliani got booed in Yankee game.; Originally Posted by Onine
because im bored and it sounded cool at the time
but now im not so sure...
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Originally Posted by Onine because im bored and it sounded cool at the time
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Ok... I was just seeing if there was some sort of "jooliani" mossad connection/.... 
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Gender:  | Re: Giuliani got booed in Yankee game. The bird of a feather flock together. So are the candidates of President. Only those follow the order of the Inside group have the chance to be selected.
Hillary and Rudy are the same: they support war. They cover up 911 false flag attack. They support un-Constitutional rule. That's why in media's poll, they are always rewarded with a leading post.
Why Clinton II wouldn't offer much change from Bush II
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For seven years, the left has been up in arms about President Bush's aggressive foreign policy, his secrecy, his partisanship, and his expansive claims on executive power. It's odd, then, that they're prepared to nominate Hillary Clinton to carry the party into the 2008 elections.
Hillary Clinton voted for both the Patriot Act and its reauthorization. She voted for building a wall on the U.S.-Mexican border. She voted to loosen restrictions limiting the federal government's ability to wiretap cell phones. In the past, she has supported a robust role for the federal government in enforcing "decency" standards in television and music. She teamed up with former Sen. Rick Santorum on a bill calling for the federal government to restrict the sale of violent video games.
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Current Mood: | Re: Giuliani got booed in Yankee game. I went to 20+ games this year. Every single time, Rudy got almost exclusively cheers and a couple boos from random people.
The writer of that article is a moron, she makes it seem like Steinbrenner made the decision to have Rudy shown for this one particular game and people reacted negatively. The same clip of Rudy is put on the jumbotron at pretty much every single game, and they then show him in the stands if he's actually there in person. It's as much part of the game as the subway race, the match game, and the hidden ball game.
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Originally Posted by RightinNYC I went to 20+ games this year. Every single time, Rudy got almost exclusively cheers and a couple boos from random people.
The writer of that article is a moron, she makes it seem like Steinbrenner made the decision to have Rudy shown for this one particular game and people reacted negatively. The same clip of Rudy is put on the jumbotron at pretty much every single game, and they then show him in the stands if he's actually there in person. It's as much part of the game as the subway race, the match game, and the hidden ball game. | Rudy is a Red Sox fan now.  Show me one Red Sox fan that ever rooted for the Yankees in the WS. True Yankees fans root for the Yankees and whoever the Red Sox are playing.
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Originally Posted by independent_thinker2002 Rudy is a Red Sox fan now.  Show me one Red Sox fan that ever rooted for the Yankees in the WS. True Yankees fans root for the Yankees and whoever the Red Sox are playing. | This is true, next year might be a different matter...
Though I wonder how much booing is gonna happen for other reasons.  |
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Originally Posted by Reverend_Hellh0und Why do you call him "jooliani"? | It occurs to me that if he's elected president, and he doesn't completely give up Israel (which I can't see happening reguardless of canidate) the Islamic press will start calling him Jewliani.
It would be consistant with the leve of humor forte they display in their terrible, terrible op ed pieces and political cartoons (snarling jew-octopusses stabbing babies, usually).
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Originally Posted by new coup for you It occurs to me that if he's elected president, and he doesn't completely give up Israel (which I can't see happening reguardless of canidate) the Islamic press will start calling him Jewliani. | Give up Israel? I'm more worried he'd go to war with everyone around Israel.
But what a flip-flop. I'm an A's fan and will never, ever root for the Red Sox (or Yankees for that matter). If he keeps this up, he'll be pulling for more teams this Presidential race than Hillary Clinton, which is saying something! 
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Gender:  | Re: Giuliani got booed in Yankee game. Rody was lucky only to get a boo. Rumsfeld had to flee from an arrest.
France, after all, is still a leading liberty.
Quote, "Rumsfeld flees France fearing arrest
Sat, 10/27/2007 - 08:45
Former US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld fled France today fearing arrest over charges of "ordering and authorizing" torture of detainees at both the American-run Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and the US military's detainment facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, unconfirmed reports coming from Paris suggest.
US embassy officials whisked Rumsfeld away yesterday from a breakfast meeting in Paris organized by the Foreign Policy magazine after human rights groups filed a criminal complaint against the man who spearheaded President George W. Bush's "war on terror" for six years.
Under international law, authorities in France are obliged to open an investigation when a complaint is made while the alleged torturer is on French soil.
According to activists in France, who greeted Rumsfeld shouting "murderer" and "war criminal" at the breakfast meeting venue, US embassy officials remained tight-lipped about the former defense secretary's whereabouts citing "security reasons".
Anti-torture protesters in France believe that the defense secretary fled over the open border to Germany, where a war crimes case against Rumsfeld was dismissed by a federal court. But activist point out that under the Schengen agreement that ended border checkpoints across a large part of the European Union, French law enforcement agents are allowed to cross the border into Germany in pursuit of a fleeing fugitive.
"Rumsfeld must be feeling how Saddam Hussein felt when US forces were hunting him down," activist Tanguy Richard said. "He may never end up being hanged like his old friend, but he must learn that in the civilized world, war crime doesn't pay."
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) along with the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), and the French League for Human Rights (LDH) filed the complaint on Thursday after learning that Rumsfeld was scheduled to visit Paris." Rumsfeld flees France fearing arrest | world news |
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Originally Posted by kathaksung Mindnumbing **** | Holy christ, take your idiocy and conspiracy theories elsewhere.
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Gender:  | Re: Giuliani got booed in Yankee game. How convenient to demonize a dissenter
"War on terror" created to squeeze money and power from people. "Terrorist" also used to demonize dissenters. How much evil committed by this government in the name of "war on terror"?
Quote, "Media Infers Ron Paul Is A Terrorist
November 5th "Money Bomb" gimmick heavily played up by terrified establishment and goblin neocon bloggers
Steve Watson
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Tuesday, Nov 5, 2007
Having been forced to report on Ron Paul's record breaking donation drive yesterday, mainstream outlets seized the opportunity to emphasize the Guy Fawkes gimmick, that was used by grassroots organizers to draw attention to Paul's campaign, as a way of tacitly suggesting that the Congressman's message of freedom and limited government is synonymous with terrorism and anarchy.
A grassroots campaign unaffiliated with the official Paul campaign was the catalyst for a huge $4.2 million cash infusion yesterday, putting the campaign well on course to raise $12 million by the end of the quarter and bringing Paul close to being the top fundraiser among the Republican candidates.
The Following headlines, however, chose not to lead with this information and instead to firstly draw attention to the November 5th theme:
Ron Paul Raises $3.68 Million on Guy Fawkes Day - NY Times
Financial Fireworks for Texas Republican Presidential Candidate - Wired
A penny for the guy, a hundred bucks for Ron Paul - CNet http://infowars.net/articles/novembe...107RonPaul.htm |
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