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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:58 PM EDT
Well, Rowdy, my quota for speaking to the lying supporters of lying Hillary is about up for you, today...guess it was sort of good to do it all in one sitting.

They say zoloft might help a condition such as yours--at least it can help the depression/bitterness part. I''m afraid your lying problem is something you will have to sort out on your own. In the meantime, we all know you are a liar, so we will read what you post with large grains of salt. ROTFLMAO.
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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:55 PM EDT
Posted by b-easy63 at 09:26 AM : Mar 28, 2008

Your calling anyone else a liar is just a little too much the pot calling the kettle black.

Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 09:31 AM : Mar 28, 2008


Is it? I''ve challenged you and others for days now, to post even ONE lie I wrote and you cannot. You just throw the "liar" word around when you are the one continually telling lies. From saying I wrote you were fat and then refusing to produce the post, to saying I lied about Hillary saying she and McCain were fit to be CIC, to my posting that Hillary lied in Bosnia--you throw the words around that each of my statements are lies and when I provide the links to support my posts, you claim I did not hear it straight from the candidate herself so they must be lies. You appear to be delusional. Neither Clinton or anyone of the same unstable mindset needs to be in power and control the country right now--things are waaaay too critical to place either a liar or her cohorts at the controls with our needs being so dire!!
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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:51 PM EDT
THE MOTHER OF ALL COMMENTS!!! HILLARY FINALLY ADMITTING SHE WAS NOT A PART OF PEACE NEGOTIATIONS IN IRELAND:

After suffering criticism from rival Obama''s campaign and Protestant politicians in Northern Ireland, Clinton this month backed off language that suggested she was ever involved in the 22 months of negotiations that preceded the Good Friday pact.

But Clinton still suggests that she wielded a hidden hand over the diplomatic triumph.

"I wasn''t sitting at the negotiating table, but the role I played was instrumental," she said in a March 13 interview with National Public Radio.
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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:50 PM EDT
"It''s crazy for Hillary to say she played a role in bringing peace to Northern Ireland. ... She seems to be confusing her record with her husband''s," said Robin Wilson, founder of a Northern Ireland think tank, Democratic Dialogue.


Clinton''s longtime claims to have played a difference-making role in Northern Ireland attracted no criticism until the buildup to St. Patrick''s Day this year. To some ears, her most recent comments have raised a false impression that she helped produce the landmark Good Friday peace accord of 1998.

Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern came to Clinton''s defense, meeting with the senator in Washington _ and making his first phone call to Obama.

"I think for anyone to try to question the Clintons'' huge support (for Ireland) and start trying to nitpick and saying, ''But she wasn''t sitting down at the negotiation table'' _ sure, we know she wasn''t sitting down at the negotiation table," Ahern said.

NEXT AND BEST POST COMING UP!!!
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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:48 PM EDT
Clinton and her campaign aides say her championship of a greater role in the peace process for women on both sides in Northern Ireland''s conservative, male-dominated politics made a substantial contribution to the result.

"Women ... were persistent in the process ... (Clinton) came back to Ireland time and time again to be with them, to hear them out, to hear about the progress they were making," said Melanne Verveer, a Clinton aide who now works on the campaign.


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Clinton has described herself as a catalyst for bringing Catholics and Protestants together, even though these activists regularly were meeting each other at many forums by the mid-1990s.


A political party established in 1996 to promote women in politics, the Northern Ireland Women''s Coalition, drew inspiration from Hillary Clinton''s words and example. Voters weren''t as convinced; the party folded in 2006 after all its candidates lost in two straight elections.

SEE NEXT POST
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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:45 PM EDT
EXCERPTS FROM THE ACTUAL ARTICLE ON IRELAND:

"She was in charge of christening this wee corner (of the park) as some kind of peace playground. It never made any sense then, and there''s nothing there today," said Brian Feeney, a Belfast political analyst, author and teacher. "Everything she did was for the optics."

Critics say the playground-that-never-was illustrates the wider lack of accomplishment from Clinton''s half-dozen visits to Northern Ireland _ that they emphasized speechmaking, chiefly to women''s groups, leaving no lasting mark.

Clinton twice addressed audiences of schoolchildren at Belfast''s Musgrave Park, in September 1998 and May 1999. She declared that Protestant and Catholic youths must learn to play together but needed a safe place to do it _ and helped plant a tree on the spot where a special cross-community playground would be created. Belfast did have other parks.

Nearly a decade later, Musgrave Park remains as it was: a well-groomed, rather lonely place sandwiched between a hospital and a highway, where adults jog and walk their dogs amid birdsong and spring flowers. The Belfast group touting the "Play for Peace Fund" silently shelved the idea within months although Clinton often referred to the project as an inspiration to a divided world." NEXT POST

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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:40 PM EDT
All she ever said was that she helped in organizing for it. Which is exactly what John Hume praises her for.

Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 09:22 AM : Mar 28, 2008


Are we talking about the Ireland peace process? Will you please pull that quote where anyone says Hillary helped to organize the peace process? That is not what was said and you know it.

Are you so much like Hillary that you believe no one will go to the link and read the article for themself?

Once again, folks: "Lying Hillary, AND the lying liars who support her" brought to you by RowdyTexan2. rotflmao

You are pitiful, girl.
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by rowdytexan2 March 28, 2008 12:31 PM EDT
Posted by b-easy63 at 09:26 AM : Mar 28, 2008

Your calling anyone else a liar is just a little too much the pot calling the kettle black.
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by rowdytexan2 March 28, 2008 12:28 PM EDT
Posted by b-easy63 at 09:26 AM : Mar 28, 2008

I guess all the maids and butlers were experts on exactly what was going on in those meetings.

Give me a break!
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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:26 PM EDT
All she ever said was that she helped in organizing for it. Which is exactly what John Hume praises her for.

Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 09:22 AM : Mar 28, 2008


He says she contributed, so did every maid and butler who was there. They served tea, Hillary was there smiling at and talking to ladies--oh...yeah--she drank the tea served to her too. That was about the limit of her contribution, a few lady''s luncheons and helping plant a tree in a park labeled the "peace playground" which still sits empty with no playground to this very day. LMAO. But spin away rowdy--after all, you are the one that said there was sniper fire in the hills (and that was good enough) and despite the video of Hillary meeting and greeting ...according to you, she did not lie--and she did run for cover.

We just put that up there with rest of your lying to the end, stratgy for defending your lying candidate.
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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:22 PM EDT
Obama''''s health plan is totally dependent on taxes and tax increases! His plan will fail right out of the chute! The only way his plan can work is if every republican in Congress loses their seat.

Hillary''''s plan offers tax credits to help you pay for your insurance, after insurance companies are regulated into affordable rates and better coverage which will allow you to take your insurance plan anywhere.

B-Easy, no wonder this country is in such chaos, when people like you swill total inaccuracies and lies.

Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 09:19 AM : Mar 28, 2008

I never spoke on her tax credits at all, I talked about her premise of 5 to 10% of income, which for you probably means free since you come across as a lonely, old, bitter, spinster, indigent.
TAx credit maxes out after certain incomes. But you digress--you say she negotiated peace in Ireland? Hillary now admits she was NOT a negotiator. Big stretch for her--guess the PM denying she was at the table--sort of clinched it--now...see if you can stop lying to defend her.
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by rowdytexan2 March 28, 2008 12:22 PM EDT
B-easy the only thing she might have admitted was that she was not responsible for architecturing the agreement, as liars like you claim she said.

All she ever said was that she helped in organizing for it. Which is exactly what John Hume praises her for.
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by rowdytexan2 March 28, 2008 12:19 PM EDT
Obama''s health plan is totally dependent on taxes and tax increases! His plan will fail right out of the chute! The only way his plan can work is if every republican in Congress loses their seat.

Hillary''s plan offers tax credits to help you pay for your insurance, after insurance companies are regulated into affordable rates and better coverage which will allow you to take your insurance plan anywhere.

B-Easy, no wonder this country is in such chaos, when people like you swill total inaccuracies and lies.
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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:19 PM EDT
Posted by b-easy63 at 09:11 AM : Mar 28, 2008

What BS! John Hume, one of the architects of the Northern Ireland peace agreement, himself has praised Hillary''''s efforts in organizing women to present their case in the peace efforts.

Quit lying, B-Easy.

Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 09:14 AM : Mar 28, 2008


Think you better check out that link which is an article on CBS posted today. In it, your Hillary admits she NEVER sat down at the negotiating table.
She SAYS it!!!!!

Here we go again, you defending Hillary (like saying she really DID run from snipers in Bosnia despite the video showing no such thing) and she turning out to make YOU look like a fool--though you don''t really need much help in that department. Here''s the link again. And I hope all who read this go to it so we know who the real liar on this board continually is--You, Rowdy, you. Because you lie like Hillary. Congenital? LOL

The link: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/28/ap/politics/main3976527.
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by rowdytexan2 March 28, 2008 12:16 PM EDT
Hillary has stated repeatedly that coverage will be mandatory ON HER GOVERNMENT PLAN. It is not an option it will be the ONLY WAY. Any additional coverage will be extra, we will all pay the 5 to 10% whether we use the gov. plan or not. Hillary shill.


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Posted by b-easy63 at 09:13 AM : Mar 28, 2008

That is total hogwarsh! There''s a dozen ways in her plan that you can get insurance coverage! Including keeping the coverage you already have!

You continue to swill lies.
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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:15 PM EDT
How strange, B-easy thinks that you would no longer get coverage by your employer? The plan says you would have to have coverage. It doesn''''''''t say your employer can''''''''t provide it? Under that plan there are many options for getting insurance. And that you can keep coverage you already have.

What BS!

Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 09:06 AM : Mar 28, 2008


Hillary has stated repeatedly that coverage will be mandatory ON HER GOVERNMENT PLAN. It is not an option it will be the ONLY WAY. Any additional coverage will be extra, we will all pay the 5 to 10% whether we use the gov. plan or not. Hillary shill.

Posted by b-easy63 at 09:13 AM : Mar 28, 2008


In fact, Hillary has stated HER GOVERNMENT plan MUST be one everyone has to be on, or it would not work. ONLY Obama is giving the option of using the government plan or allowing people to find alternate plans. Hillary says her way, and if people don''t she will take it (as in wage garnishment or auto payments)
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by rowdytexan2 March 28, 2008 12:14 PM EDT
Posted by b-easy63 at 09:11 AM : Mar 28, 2008

What BS! John Hume, one of the architects of the Northern Ireland peace agreement, himself has praised Hillary''s efforts in organizing women to present their case in the peace efforts.

Quit lying, B-Easy.
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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
How strange, B-easy thinks that you would no longer get coverage by your employer? The plan says you would have to have coverage. It doesn''''t say your employer can''''t provide it? Under that plan there are many options for getting insurance. And that you can keep coverage you already have.

What BS!

Posted by RowdyTexan2 at 09:06 AM : Mar 28, 2008


Hillary has stated repeatedly that coverage will be mandatory ON HER GOVERNMENT PLAN. It is not an option it will be the ONLY WAY. Any additional coverage will be extra, we will all pay the 5 to 10% whether we use the gov. plan or not. Hillary shill.
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by rowdytexan2 March 28, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
"On SCHIP, Sen. Ted Kennedy said, "The children''s health program wouldn''t be in existence today if we didn''t have Hillary pushing for it from the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue." At the time of passage in 1997, Sen. Kennedy said, "we pay tribute to Mrs. Clinton. Mrs. Clinton has made the issue of children''s health and well-being her really first priority in this country, and she was of invaluable help, both in the fashioning and the shaping of the program, and also as a clear advocate, in terms of having an effective outcome, during the discussion and the debate on the children''s health issue."

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by b-easy63 March 28, 2008 12:11 PM EDT
The latest "resume debunking"

Hillary finally admits she did NOT help negotiate peace after the PM of Ireland said she was not at any negotiations tables. Sorry, I don''''''''t want a leader who lies sooo much, we have to wait for others to catch on or eventually tell us what really happened to know what they have been up to.

The real question is--NOT Hillary''''''''s 35 years of fake experience--but what has she NOT lied about or embellished in the past 35 years. Given she appears to be a pathological liar--I think the answer will be--NOT MUCH


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