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Ratboy
06-03-2005, 11:14 PM
http://www.outfoxed.org/clips_oreilly_best_qt.php

I find this clip to be funny. Ofcoarse i bet 95% of you hate Bill, So this gives me pleasure to post it. ;D

watermock
06-03-2005, 11:17 PM
Bill is probably the only person more right wing than I am.

You could throw Hannity out there, but that wouldn't be fair.

yavoon
06-03-2005, 11:17 PM
I dont know anyone who likes bill's shtick. I'm sure they exist though.

watermock
06-03-2005, 11:20 PM
Since you haven't ever made a comment that even came close to coherence, we let that pass. I'm not sure I have ever agreed with a single thing you have ever said.

watermock
06-03-2005, 11:21 PM
Can you name ONE THING I have agreed with you about Yavoon?

Yet I am consistently correct about virtually everything.

yavoon
06-03-2005, 11:23 PM
Since you haven't ever made a comment that even came close to coherence, we let that pass. I'm not sure I have ever agreed with a single thing you have ever said.

if my comment wasn't close to coherence why are u responding to it like u understood it?

and I can see u liking bill o'reilly. the ego, the wild assertions, the constant berating. its like a match made in heaven.

watermock
06-03-2005, 11:29 PM
if my comment wasn't close to coherence why are u responding to it like u understood it?

and I can see u liking bill o'reilly. the ego, the wild assertions, the constant berating. its like a match made in heaven.

Bill O'Reilly has never had to retract a single statment dimwit.

Ratboy
06-03-2005, 11:29 PM
I also like Rush Limbough. His radio show is wonderful!

watermock
06-03-2005, 11:30 PM
Name a single statement he has ever made he's had to retract.

Name just one in 10 years.

Go on, name one...just one...

yavoon
06-03-2005, 11:31 PM
Bill O'Reilly has never had to retract a single statment dimwit.

haha, good thing too cause I hear the supreme court runs around and forces shock value tv personalities to go around retracting their overbloated opinions all the time nowadays.

o'reilly should watch his back.

Breck Bronc
06-03-2005, 11:33 PM
Yet I am consistently correct about virtually everything.You're right. I think you were the only person in the entire country saying Carmelo Anthony was a good pick for the Nuggets at #3 overall. That's just plain Nostradamus-level prognosticating. You should pat yourself on the back even more about that, IMO.

yavoon
06-03-2005, 11:34 PM
You're right. I think you were the only person in the entire country saying Carmelo Anthony was a good pick for the Nuggets at #3 overall. That's just plain Nostradamus-level prognosticating. You should pat yourself on the back even more about that, IMO.

wasn't wade taken at #5...

watermock
06-03-2005, 11:35 PM
haha, good thing too cause I hear the supreme court runs around and forces shock value tv personalities to go around retracting their overbloated opinions all the time nowadays.

o'reilly should watch his back.

WTF are you talking about? He's never been taken to federal court yet alone the Supreme Court.

Your so burnt, your talking aobut TV Personalities? I didn't ask Oprah to retract anything.

Hey dumbass, I said you can't provide one thing that O'Reilly has had to apoligize for.

You prance around shock value TV Guide. It's amusing.

It just shows how damn stupid you are.

Spider
06-03-2005, 11:37 PM
Name a single statement he has ever made he's had to retract.

Name just one in 10 years.

Go on, name one...just one...
there was that Peabody fiasco ...........

yavoon
06-03-2005, 11:37 PM
WTF are you taling about? He's never been taken to federal court yet alone the Supreme Court.

Your so burnt, your talking aobut TV Personalities? I didn't ask Oprah to retract anything.

Hey dumbass, I said you can't provide one thing that O'Reilly has had to apoligize for.

You prance around shock value TV Guide. It's amusing.

It just shows how damn stupid you are.

my post was sarcasm. good job.

o'reilly panders to ppl like u who want to hear and see other ppl being yelled at, thats all. just like springer only for ppl under the dellusion they're intelligent.

watermock
06-03-2005, 11:38 PM
o'reilly should watch his back.

He does.

He has death threats every day. He is constantly threatened, many times by Al Queda.

Breck Bronc
06-03-2005, 11:38 PM
Hey dumbass, I said you can't provide one thing that O'Reilly has had to apoligize for. Bill O'Reily Apologizes (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-37,GGLD:en&q=bill+o%27reilly+apologizes&spell=1&X=1)

Spider
06-03-2005, 11:47 PM
Here is a good page on O'Reilley ........http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1070

watermock
06-03-2005, 11:48 PM
"o'reilly panders to ppl like u who want to hear and see other ppl being yelled at, thats all. just like springer only for ppl under the they're intelligent."

How many places can I go with this?

First off, it's O'Reilly you dimwit. Second, he doesn't "pander" to me. This is so classic. Your making a complete generalization out of stupidity. Someone should beat you with a brick.

It's not ppl like u.

Your a total idiot. It's People Like You that give humanity a bad rep. Your a moron.

dellusion

Look you moron, it's spelled Delusion, not delllusion.

That makes 10 biatchslaps right in our stupid face.

I could make up 100 more.

watermock
06-03-2005, 11:57 PM
Offenders "should all be subjected to life in prison without parole in a federal work camp," which "would be run military style and be located on federal land in Alaska.

Never mind dumbass.

yavoon
06-03-2005, 11:58 PM
"o'reilly panders to ppl like u who want to hear and see other ppl being yelled at, thats all. just like springer only for ppl under the they're intelligent."

How many places can I go with this?

First off, it's O'Reilly you dimwit. Second, he doesn't "pander" to me. This is so classic. Your making a complete generalization out of stupidity. Someone should beat you with a brick.

It's not ppl like u.

Your a total idiot. It's People Like You that give humanity a bad rep. Your a moron.

dellusion

Look you moron, it's spelled Delusion, not delllusion.

That makes 10 biatchslaps right in our stupid face.

I could make up 100 more.

hahaha are u even for real? u have a lot of posts, does it never get tiring?

Atlas
06-04-2005, 12:09 AM
http://www.outfoxed.org/clips_oreilly_best_qt.php

I find this clip to be funny. Ofcoarse i bet 95% of you hate Bill, So this gives me pleasure to post it. ;D


He is a moron

Florida_Bronco
06-04-2005, 04:54 AM
I like Bill O'Reilly, good post ratboy.

fuzzy
06-04-2005, 05:03 AM
First off, it's O'Reilly you dimwit.

Your a total idiot.

haha.

Broncobuddy7
06-04-2005, 06:16 AM
Bill O'Reilly and Jim Rome are the same person. They're both in love with themselves.

Ratboy
06-04-2005, 06:24 AM
Bill O'Reilly and Jim Rome are the same person. They're both in love with themselves.

Except Bill O'Reilly is more intelligent..

Northman
06-04-2005, 06:58 AM
if my comment wasn't close to coherence why are u responding to it like u understood it?

and I can see u liking bill o'reilly. the ego, the wild assertions, the constant berating. its like a match made in heaven.


Yea, thats Bill ( for the mighty dollar ) O'Reilly.

Northman
06-04-2005, 07:01 AM
Except Bill O'Reilly is more intelligent..


But still full of the same amount of Bull****. :~ohyah!:
Be on the lookout for Bill's new Cd called ' Spin Baby Spin '.

Bronco_Beerslug
06-04-2005, 07:01 AM
Except Bill O'Reilly is more intelligent..
What a ringing endorsement! I wonder where that saying "youth is wasted on the wrong people" came from?

bananasplit_13
06-04-2005, 07:16 AM
I just watched the clip, and I have to say that I am *so* glad that I live in Canada and don't ever have to even see his name listed in the TV guide. Also, I read Al Franken's book Liars and the Lying Liars who tell them and I have to say he does a pretty good job picking apart a lot of O'Reilly's material (a lot of which can be chalked up to being willingly ignorant to unimportant things such as... you know... FACTS!) as well as that nuts woman anne coulter who basically used impossible search queries to show that something happened but was not covered (by the "liberal" media). Crazy, crazy conservatives... well that's not fair... they give conservatives a bad name...

-Slap-
06-04-2005, 07:31 AM
wasn't wade taken at #5...

Wade was a good pick, too.......:)

Thanks for the laughs this morning. Always amusing every time somebody reduces Mock to a spat upon chimp in a cage.

-Slap-
06-04-2005, 07:34 AM
I just watched the clip, and I have to say that I am *so* glad that I live in Canada and don't ever have to even see his name listed in the TV guide. Also, I read Al Franken's book Liars and the Lying Liars who tell them and I have to say he does a pretty good job picking apart a lot of O'Reilly's material (a lot of which can be chalked up to being willingly ignorant to unimportant things such as... you know... FACTS!) as well as that nuts woman anne coulter who basically used impossible search queries to show that something happened but was not covered (by the "liberal" media). Crazy, crazy conservatives... well that's not fair... they give conservatives a bad name...

Wasn't there a part in Moore's movie about O'Reilly cruelly slandering a kid who lost his father in the Twin Towers? The kid explored suing him and was told that O'Reilly lies so pathologically that its actually harder to nail him for anything.

bananasplit_13
06-04-2005, 07:41 AM
Wasn't there a part in Moore's movie about O'Reilly cruelly slandering a kid who lost his father in the Twin Towers? The kid explored suing him and was told that O'Reilly lies so pathologically that its actually harder to nail him for anything.

That was classic. I also love any time Jon Stewart has children read either Bill O'Reilly transcripts or Hannity and Colmes transcripts... although I've never actually seen either on TV...

bananasplit_13
06-04-2005, 07:48 AM
http://www.sweetjesusihatebilloreilly.com/

DarkHorse30
06-04-2005, 08:00 AM
I just watched the clip, and I have to say that I am *so* glad that I live in Canada and don't ever have to even see his name listed in the TV guide. Also, I read Al Franken's book Liars and the Lying Liars who tell them and I have to say he does a pretty good job picking apart a lot of O'Reilly's material (a lot of which can be chalked up to being willingly ignorant to unimportant things such as... you know... FACTS!) as well as that nuts woman anne coulter who basically used impossible search queries to show that something happened but was not covered (by the "liberal" media). Crazy, crazy conservatives... well that's not fair... they give conservatives a bad name...

What would canadiens know about conservatives? Just curious. Last one I talked to just went on and on about how bad the US was.

Ratboy
06-04-2005, 08:34 AM
http://www.billoreilly.com/images/product/clothing/nospinjacket_large.jpg

Hogan11
06-04-2005, 08:34 AM
Bill O'Rielly is just another boorish, brow beating buffoon from the old Wally George/Morton Downey Jr. school of confrontational television.

I've found that those who look to him as some sort of champion of their beliefs/values/whatever are pretty much the same as him....boorish, brow beating and in constant need of confrontational action. Watching him reminds me of that know it all drunk who uses a barstool as a platform for anyone within eyesight or earshot....and he's about as relevant.

Northman
06-04-2005, 08:36 AM
Bill O'Rielly is just another boorish, brow beating buffoon from the old Wally George/Morton Downey Jr. school of confrontational television.

I've found that those who look to him as some sort of champion of their beliefs/values/whatever are pretty much the same as him....boorish, brow beating and in constant need of confrontational action. Watching him reminds me of that know it all drunk who uses a barstool as a platform for anyone within eyesight or earshot....and he's about as relevant.




Hilarious!

rbackfactory80
06-04-2005, 08:50 AM
Bill O'Rielly is just another boorish, brow beating buffoon from the old Wally George/Morton Downey Jr. school of confrontational television.

I've found that those who look to him as some sort of champion of their beliefs/values/whatever are pretty much the same as him....boorish, brow beating and in constant need of confrontational action. Watching him reminds me of that know it all drunk who uses a barstool as a platform for anyone within eyesight or earshot....and he's about as relevant.

The show has totally changed over the past couple years. Much more moderate, not much "confrontational action" anymore.

-Slap-
06-04-2005, 08:53 AM
Bill O'Rielly is just another boorish, brow beating buffoon from the old Wally George/Morton Downey Jr. school of confrontational television.

I've found that those who look to him as some sort of champion of their beliefs/values/whatever are pretty much the same as him....boorish, brow beating and in constant need of confrontational action. Watching him reminds me of that know it all drunk who uses a barstool as a platform for anyone within eyesight or earshot....and he's about as relevant.

Morton Downey Jr was a study in karma. Running around, blowing cigarette smoke in everyone's face. Great little schtick there.

http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/features/kostabi/Images/kostabi9-11-2.jpg

Wally George was almost a sad figure. I think the guy came around a few years too soon. He would have made a lot more money now, with so many more outlets to spread his wacky brand of ignorance. I love the production values on this bit of summer stock pictured below.

http://www.kriskloss.com/images/wg1/wg10006.jpg

Now it almost seems like those two cretins were just bad dreams we all shared.

Hogan11
06-04-2005, 09:01 AM
....at least Richard Bey was funny at times...then again, he wasn't really all that political, I seem to remember him as some sort of harbinger for Jerry Springer and that brand of inanity rather than any of the loudmouth ilk.

ro_50
06-04-2005, 09:06 AM
I cant stand O'Reilly.

watermock
06-04-2005, 09:08 AM
Bill is way too far to the left for my taste. I'm more of a Hannity type. Honestly, I can't believe he hasn't beaten Colmes with a rock yet.

-Slap-
06-04-2005, 09:13 AM
....at least Richard Bey was funny at times...then again, he wasn't really all that political, I seem to remember him as some sort of harbinger for Jerry Springer and that brand of inanity rather than any of the loudmouth ilk.

I guess the fights on the Jerry Springer Show used to be real. That's a concept that was ahead of its time, by the way. Pro wrestling had nothing on that show.

Jerry Springer, disgraced former mayor of Cincinnatti, his indescretions brought to light because he paid a prostitute with a check.

-Slap-
06-04-2005, 09:18 AM
Oprah is a classic example of someone sludging through the gutter on their way to the top, and then pretending like none of it happened. I loved when she came out and denounced trashy topics on talk shows, when she exploited countless brain dead morons over the years. She made billions and these cretins exposed the raw stories of their sordid personal lives for scale.

Then, one day, rich, famous and popular enough, she decided that all of that was beneath her, and thus, should be beneath everyone. What a self serving phony.

Nuggets4
06-04-2005, 10:17 AM
First off, it's O'Reilly you dimwit.

Your a total idiot.

haha.

Isn't irony great?

watermock
06-04-2005, 10:24 AM
Oprah is a classic example of someone sludging through the gutter on their way to the top, and then pretending like none of it happened. I loved when she came out and denounced trashy topics on talk shows, when she exploited countless brain dead morons over the years. She made billions and these cretins exposed the raw stories of their sordid personal lives for scale.

Then, one day, rich, famous and popular enough, she decided that all of that was beneath her, and thus, should be beneath everyone. What a self serving phony.

That's so amusing on so many levels, decorum dictates I just chuckle.

watermock
06-04-2005, 10:27 AM
The Man Show nailed Oprah so bad I was on the floor.

I'm in tears just remembering it. I was on the floor.

Sodak
06-04-2005, 10:28 AM
All politics aside, Bill O'Reilly is a boorish, loudmouth, egotistical, narrow-minded, crusty old prick. He treats everybody like he probably treated his high school students.

Man, he cannot possibly be right about everything all the time.

watermock
06-04-2005, 10:30 AM
You are.

watermock
06-04-2005, 10:33 AM
Harvard Men seem to have that quality.

I find him quite amusing.

This is what is so classic. You can't name a single thing he has had to retract. Yet he's boorish, arrogant, egotistical, narrow minded ect ect ect...

But you can't name one time he's had to retract anything.

The fact is he slaps the left around for fun.

watermock
06-04-2005, 10:34 AM
Hey Sodak

Name one thing, just one thing this ass has ever had to retract.

I didn't think so.

watermock
06-04-2005, 10:37 AM
I'm waiting Sodak. Name one thing he has been made to retract.

Unlike Bill Clinton

CBS

NewsWeak.

Name one thing. The amusing thing is he's an opinionated columnist, he isn't even held to the same standards.

Yet he can drag "official" sites like wet dogs and they whine like kittens.

Sodak
06-04-2005, 10:41 AM
If he was wrong, do you think he'd ever admit it?

I don't care about O'Reilly or his politics. Right or Left, toting the party line is wasted energy. I can only stand watching the guy for a few minutes at a time. He just doesn't allow anyone to disagree with him or offer a differing point of view. That, IMO doesn't make for good commentary or discussion.

Paladin
06-04-2005, 11:20 AM
Bill O'Reilly has never had to retract a single statment dimwit.

But he knows what it's like to be a sexist, eh?

Rigs11
06-04-2005, 11:27 AM
Here Mock here's a book for ya in case you don't own it already.

http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/graphics/oreilly_vibratorzone.jpg

Rigs11
06-04-2005, 11:28 AM
http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/graphics/fox_oreilly.jpg

Rausch
06-04-2005, 12:06 PM
I dont know anyone who likes bill's shtick. I'm sure they exist though.

Bill reminds me a lot of Bigboy (Michael Moore.) When both started out they were enjoyable, and were mostly journalists that exposed bull$#it schemes and people getting the shaft.

As time went on, and their popularity grew, both became so ****ing wing-tarded they just used the microphone to spout their own politics...

watermock
06-04-2005, 12:11 PM
As much has you posture, the argument stands.

When has he had to retract anything?

When has he had to retract one thing?

Your all busted.

You morons can't name a single time he's been taken to the carpet for anything.

This isn't delusion.

CBS, Newsweak, Al Queda, have all made hillarious claims.

I challenged you to produce just one thing Bill had to retract.

You produced zilch. Nada, nothing.

So I challenge you all again.

watermock
06-04-2005, 12:15 PM
Bill reminds me a lot of Bigboy (Michael Moore.) When both started out they were enjoyable, and were mostly journalists that exposed bull$#it schemes and people getting the shaft.

As time went on, and their popularity grew, both became so ****ing wing-tarded they just used the microphone to spout their own politics...

Moore is possibly the biggest asshole ever to inhabit the planet.

Northman
06-04-2005, 12:17 PM
O'Reilly doesnt have to retract anything because he is not a huge risk taker when it comes to claiming things. for instance, i remember when we first invaded Iraq Slick Billy said to his little weak ass sidekick that if WMD's werent found by June of that year that he would have a different opinion about Dubya. well, come July guess what? Billy Boy was dancing around making excuses for Dubya. O'Reilly would never admit he was wrong even if smacked him dead on the face. by the way Mock, how's that 50$ doormat treating you? lol

Northman
06-04-2005, 12:18 PM
Moore is possibly the biggest a-hole ever to inhabit the planet.


This much is true.

Raiders Rock
06-04-2005, 12:23 PM
I also like Rush Limbough. His radio show is wonderful!

Now I am not a huge fan of Rush as I am Sean and Bill ... something about the way Rush talks annoys me, like he is speaking because he loves to hear himself talk, he has some good views though, but he lost alot of credibility when he went thru that drug thing a while back, Rep for the O'reily though

Rigs11
06-04-2005, 12:31 PM
As much has you posture, the argument stands.

When has he had to retract anything?

When has he had to retract one thing?

Your all busted.

You morons can't name a single time he's been taken to the carpet for anything.

This isn't delusion.

CBS, Newsweak, Al Queda, have all made hillarious claims.

I challenged you to produce just one thing Bill had to retract.

You produced zilch. Nada, nothing.

So I challenge you all again.

Bill O'Reilly's "Apology": Still Spinning in the 'No Spin Zone'
by Peter Hart


Viewers of ABC's Good Morning America saw something very unusual earlier this month: Fox News Channel's star host Bill O'Reilly admitted he was wrong about something. Sort of.

Right before U.S. forces invaded Iraq, O'Reilly made a bold promise on ABC about Iraq's WMDs: "If the Americans go in and overthrow Saddam Hussein and it's clean, he has nothing, I will apologize to the nation, and I will not trust the Bush Administration again, all right?"

Last week, thanks to persistent needling from ABC host Charlie Gibson, O'Reilly mustered a half-hearted apology: "Well, my analysis was wrong and I'm sorry.. I was wrong. I'm not pleased about it at all." As to the promise to "never trust the Bush administration again," he was considerably less forceful: "I am much more skeptical of the Bush administration now than I was at that time," he explained, before blaming CIA chief George Tenet for Bush's troubles.

But the day after his climbdown, O'Reilly was back on more familiar turf, telling his Fox audience that the controversy was cooked up by the "left-wing press" who "used my words to hammer the president." The liberal media, he reminded his audience, "has made dozens of mistakes itself and continues to deny that the world is a better place because Saddam is gone." This from a guy who promises his show is a "no spin zone."

Deception and doubletalk are nothing new on The O'Reilly Factor, where O'Reilly struggles to maintain the fiction that he isn't conservative-- while regularly inveighing against the "secularists," the "liberal media," National Public Radio, the ACLU and an assortment of Bush critics. Bush himself, meanwhile, is described by O'Reilly as "the closest modern president to what the Founding Fathers have in mind."

But if O'Reilly's in the mood to issue more apologies, he has his work cut out for him. He could start by explaining his comments three days after the September 11 attacks, when he fingered Saddam Hussein as an accomplice: "I believe that you're going to find out that money from Iraq flowed in and helped this happen." Or he could explain how he concluded that long-time nemesis Rev. Jesse Jackson wanted to see Rush Limbaugh in jail on a drug rap. O'Reilly quoted a truncated passage from a Jackson interview on another cable network to prove his point-- but conveniently skipped over the part where Jackson said, "I hope Rush Limbaugh does not go to jail."

O'Reilly could also explain why he hyped a year-end battle of book sales between himself and Hillary Clinton. O'Reilly would eventually accept defeat, but not before claiming his competition was cheating: "We're doing this the old-fashioned way. Regular folks are actually buying the book, not the DNC and other ideological organizations." That's funny-- if you visited a website called the Conservative Book Club, you could buy a copy of O'Reilly's latest hardcover for a dollar. O'Reilly also later admitted that Clinton's book was not being purchased in bulk by Democratic organizations, telling the Washington Post the whole thing was "just for sport."

O'Reilly could also explain where he got this idea: "According to analysis done by the San Diego Union-Tribune, illegal immigrants cost the taxpayers $20 billion every year," he told his audience last month. But there's no such "analysis" in that newspaper's archives-- only a conservative columnist using the figure in an opinion piece. My call to Fox News to sort out the matter was never returned.

O'Reilly might want to clarify his advice to young journalists, too. O'Reilly recently interviewed a young conservative who had distributed a newsletter at his high school calling liberalism a mental disorder. You can't do that sort of thing, O'Reilly lectured the student: "The calmer you stay, the less inflammatory you stay, the more people will listen to you. Right now, you're polarizing, and you're not converting anybody."

That advice may come as a shock to anyone familiar with O'Reilly's angry shtick: telling guests to "shut up," referring to critics of the Iraq war as friends of Saddam, and so on. It didn't help matters much that a few moments before O'Reilly delivered his sermon on civility, he heaped scorn on other media outlets-- namely the "BBC pinheads" who "deal in defamation." So it's hard to say when O'Reilly decided name-calling was a no-no. But one thing's for sure: As usual, the king of the "no spin zone" must have left some viewers dizzy. ----

http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0225-10.htm

Northman
06-04-2005, 12:35 PM
Mock= OWNED



Nice job Riggs.

Rausch
06-04-2005, 12:47 PM
Moore is possibly the biggest a-hole ever to inhabit the planet.

He'd be strong top 10 contender, no doubt...

Raiders Rock
06-04-2005, 12:52 PM
The Man Show nailed Oprah so bad I was on the floor.

I'm in tears just remembering it. I was on the floor.

No wonder you have 40k+ posts, you make a new post everytime you go over 1 sentence in length

Breck Bronc
06-04-2005, 01:04 PM
Mock= OWNED This thread title should be changed to that.

http://img252.echo.cx/img252/4830/bmock2owned8jk.jpg

Northman
06-04-2005, 01:06 PM
This thread title should be changed to that.

http://img252.echo.cx/img252/4830/bmock2owned8jk.jpg




Hilarious!

bananasplit_13
06-04-2005, 01:13 PM
What would canadiens know about conservatives? Just curious. Last one I talked to just went on and on about how bad the US was.

We have our political struggles, just like everybody else. Our current Prime Minister "transferred" ownership of a large shipping company he owned to one of his sons, and all of a sudden (surprise, surprise) they landed a huge gov. contract. That doesn't mean too much, but he was essentially elected because he wasn't the other party leaders. The Canadian political scene right now is more boring than watching paint dry. Although we did recently have a conservative MP switch to the liberal cabinet right before a crucial vote that could have put is into another election (I don't want to explain right now, but search for "gomery inquiry" and it'll become pretty clear). Right now, in Canadian politics, the conservatives are way right, the reform party are just right, the liberals are a little less right than the reform, and then all the way across to the left there's the NDP and communism etc... So yeah, we know all about conservatism. People just think we're pinko-commies 'cause of health care. Fine by me.

bananasplit_13
06-04-2005, 01:14 PM
Moore is possibly the biggest a-hole ever to inhabit the planet.

He takes things a little too far although I think what he has to say should be heard. I personally prefer Jon Stewart, but then, who doesn't?