Originally posted by Toad
That post was TRULY Weazel-esque.
So, tell me........ would a new IP and/or computer or using a friend's computer be able to throw the Admin guy off your trail? Is that bet you posted anything but pointless? Well, other than it giving you a chance to thump your manly chest?
Well let's see. I'm using the same handle in here as I use in the game, and since my account requires credit card billing with accurate address information and email address, and I sincerely doubt that this weasel lives in the same state as I do, much less the same town; what would using a different IP or a friend's computer matter, moron? That doesn't affect billing. As I said, I'm open to suggestions on how to prove I'm not weasel.
Not that it really matters. This whole weasel thing is just a cover for you dolts being unable to argue your own positions. I have never seen a bigger nest of smacktards. I have yet to see anyone here in the gung-ho Bush cheerleading squad engage in a debate other than to immediately resort to labelling, name-calling, and in the case of you and Ripsnort and the others with this sad weasel paranoia and obsession, nothing but ad hominem attacks that don't even attempt a debate. Thus the references to jack-booted brown shirts. That's exactly how the neanderthals in the early 30's silenced dissent. Mindless, uncaring lockstep to the party line. Sad.
And then your boy goes and tosses both feet in his mouth again today. What a goober you love so as president. Here's a direct quote of his from today:
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we," Bush said.
"They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we."
For once, I agree with something he said. Even though it isn't what he meant. Just another in a long list of Bushisms. This guy even makes some of you look intelligent.
And then there's the new attack ads being run calling Kerry a betrayer. The Bush campaign distances itself from the ads, saying they'll never question Kerry's Vietnam service; but the ads are being paid for by a major Houston contributor to the Bush campaign. John McCain was so pissed off about it that he called the ad "dishonest and dishonorable" and said "it was the same kind of deal they pulled on me" during the 2000 campaign.
If he is re-elected, you dip****s deserve him.
Now, I'm off for a week of poker in Vegas, so enjoy your sad little circle jerk.