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Curzon

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August 29th, 2005

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You deserve your money back

The fact that these poor bastards have paid, through “Ads by Google,” to be featured on our site, gives me a good long chuckle. (“Hailed in the press as ‘the best neo-Anti-Bush site!’” Congrats, bozos.)

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adamu
August 29, 2005
5:15 am
Well, one would hope that some in the "left" who would buy that stuff read your site as well as Bush supporters. You know, to open a free dialogue in a frank bipartisan manner.
ron Patterson
August 29, 2005
6:06 am
Anyone remotely interested in world affairs realizes what a disaster that the Bush administration is. Good intentions , and plans do not make up for poor execution and missed oppurtunites. Being to th eleft does not automatically mean blind.
J.Kende
August 29, 2005
6:22 am
Yes, people _remotely interested_ in world affairs tend to _realize_ the Bush administration has been a disaster for world affairs. They also usually frame their _remotely informed_ views of foreign affairs or the Bush administration in terms which try to sneak in their claim to sole possession of _fact_ without justification or ability to withstand close examination. For those of us who are significantly more than _remotely informed_, we don't need to use such rhetorical gimmicks of value so _remote_ and minimal they are barely worth mention.

Surely anyone with the _slight_ bit of awareness of the world you have _must realize_ the informed among us can see right through you.
Gabriel Mihalache
August 29, 2005
8:59 am
That man lost all of the respect I might have had for him when he said his favorite philosopher is Jesus. While I do agree that Jesus's work on ethics is influential, although highly canonical and stifling, he said little or nothing on the nature of language, the philosophy of the mind, advanced epistemology, and so on... everything that a 21th century philosophy consumer might require.

I suggest Bush should spend less time in church and more time in Austin, Texas, at the UT. Their philosophy department is da bomb. Word! :-)
Mutantfrog
August 29, 2005
1:47 pm
I'm pretty anti-Bush, but I'm even more anti-bumper sticker.
ron Patterson
August 29, 2005
2:31 pm
Why is kim jong il still alive
Kenneth
August 29, 2005
4:43 pm
I do not support Bush, and I think his foreign policy has been an unprecendented disaster.
futuremongolian
August 29, 2005
4:48 pm
those who support Bush now wont have much to talk about in the next 5 years, he has totally destroyed any possibility of a lasting, positive legacy.
Mutantfrog
August 29, 2005
5:23 pm
Here's some of my thoughts on why Kim Jong Il is still alive, and going to be for a while longer.

Link
Curzon
August 29, 2005
6:11 pm
Addressing Kenneth specifically, but everyone in general: I'm not saying that all our readers are Bush fans (not even all the contributors are Bush fans!), but I don't see any of you paying money to buy a shirt that says "Axis of Evil" with the faces of Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld.

Ron Patterson, that comment is enough inspiration for a whole new post.