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I know some people's heads will explode, but I just saw that HBO documentary
about the Obama campaign. The best section was about a 12 year old making campaign calls. He got some wacko, and wrote crazy next to the person's name. That kid has a future. He was so calm and collected in the face of, well, stupidity, on the other end of the phone. Some here could learn a lot from him. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On 11/6/09 12:58 AM, nom=de=plume wrote:
I know some people's heads will explode, but I just saw that HBO documentary about the Obama campaign. The best section was about a 12 year old making campaign calls. He got some wacko, and wrote crazy next to the person's name. That kid has a future. He was so calm and collected in the face of, well, stupidity, on the other end of the phone. Some here could learn a lot from him. The kid called SW Tom? |
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"John H." wrote in message
... On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:58:53 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I know some people's heads will explode, but I just saw that HBO documentary about the Obama campaign. The best section was about a 12 year old making campaign calls. He got some wacko, and wrote crazy next to the person's name. That kid has a future. He was so calm and collected in the face of, well, stupidity, on the other end of the phone. Some here could learn a lot from him. Many have. How many folks here have already written 'wacko' next to nomdeplum? Several. Yes - no doubt about it. I thought you plonked me. Please don't watch the show. It'll be painful for you I'm sure. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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... On Nov 6, 7:24 am, John H. wrote: On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:58:53 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I know some people's heads will explode, but I just saw that HBO documentary about the Obama campaign. The best section was about a 12 year old making campaign calls. He got some wacko, and wrote crazy next to the person's name. That kid has a future. He was so calm and collected in the face of, well, stupidity, on the other end of the phone. Some here could learn a lot from him. Many have. How many folks here have already written 'wacko' next to nomdeplum? Several. -- John H ************************** "That's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus." (Harry Krause truism) Anyone that uses "HBO" and "documentaries" in the same sentence is wacko. Unless there is a "does not produce factual" between them. So, you didn't see it. Why not just say so? -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 10:42:06 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:58:53 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I know some people's heads will explode, but I just saw that HBO documentary about the Obama campaign. The best section was about a 12 year old making campaign calls. He got some wacko, and wrote crazy next to the person's name. That kid has a future. He was so calm and collected in the face of, well, stupidity, on the other end of the phone. Some here could learn a lot from him. Many have. How many folks here have already written 'wacko' next to nomdeplum? Several. Yes - no doubt about it. I thought you plonked me. Please don't watch the show. It'll be painful for you I'm sure. Mind you, he's not calling you a (name) wacko. He's merely stating a fact that several folks have already written "wacko" next to your name. This is what passes for reason in the mind of Herring. He's so used to reading the Fox News text crawl -- "Obama is gay and Kenyan?" "Reid banging Pelosi in Senate Cloak Room?" "Grayson guilty of Sedition and Sodomy?" |
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On 11/6/09 3:55 PM, jps wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 10:42:06 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "John wrote in message ... On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:58:53 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I know some people's heads will explode, but I just saw that HBO documentary about the Obama campaign. The best section was about a 12 year old making campaign calls. He got some wacko, and wrote crazy next to the person's name. That kid has a future. He was so calm and collected in the face of, well, stupidity, on the other end of the phone. Some here could learn a lot from him. Many have. How many folks here have already written 'wacko' next to nomdeplum? Several. Yes - no doubt about it. I thought you plonked me. Please don't watch the show. It'll be painful for you I'm sure. Mind you, he's not calling you a (name) wacko. He's merely stating a fact that several folks have already written "wacko" next to your name. This is what passes for reason in the mind of Herring. He's so used to reading the Fox News text crawl -- "Obama is gay and Kenyan?" "Reid banging Pelosi in Senate Cloak Room?" "Grayson guilty of Sedition and Sodomy?" I wonder if that's the way the army taught herring how to reason? |
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On Nov 6, 7:24*am, John H. wrote:
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:58:53 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I know some people's heads will explode, but I just saw that HBO documentary about the Obama campaign. The best section was about a 12 year old making campaign calls. He got some wacko, and wrote crazy next to the person's name. That kid has a future. He was so calm and collected in the face of, well, stupidity, on the other end of the phone. Some here could learn a lot from him. Many have. How many folks here have already written 'wacko' next to nomdeplum? Several. -- John H More on the fake documetary: ABC Heavily Promotes New HBO Documentary on Obama: He’s so ‘Zen’ and ‘Normal' By Scott Whitlock (Bio | Archive) October 27, 2009 - 15:00 ET Good Morning America co-host Diane Sawyer on Tuesday helped promote an upcoming HBO documentary on Barack Obama and allowed producer Ed Norton to gush over the "zen" presidential campaign of the Democratic candidate. Sawyer breathlessly teased the program as "the Obamas behind closed doors. The grandmother who raised him and the man you’ve never seen." Sawyer played several clips of the By the People: The Election of Barack Obama, a film that followed Obama and his family during the 2008 campaign. The segment, which ran six and a half minutes, will be supplemented by more promotion on Tuesday’s Nightline. When asked what surprised her about the Obamas, director Amy Rice enthused about "just how normal they were." Norton was impressed with the "calm," "no-drama Obama." The actor continued, "And in a weird way, when you look behind the curtain with that team, they are really zen. It's amazing how zen they are." To her credit, Sawyer did at least express some skepticism as to how authentic the whole project was: "Do you really think you saw the true family, though? Because as we know, when you set out to do these documentaries, everyone says complete access." However, she didn’t ask any questions as to the left-wing bent of HBO and the network’s documentaries. Earlier in the year, the channel produced Teddy: In His Own Words. Norton is a well known liberal activist and Hollywood star. On March 27, 2009, he appeared on NBC's Today to compare his Earth Hour documentary on global warming to the civil rights march on Selma. On April 22, 2008, he lamented how America lagged behind China when it came to banning plastic bags. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "the left-wing bent of HBO and the network’s documentaries" "Norton is a well known liberal activist " It's called propaganda. |
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On 11/6/09 5:00 PM, Jack wrote:
On Nov 6, 7:24 am, John wrote: On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:58:53 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I know some people's heads will explode, but I just saw that HBO documentary about the Obama campaign. The best section was about a 12 year old making campaign calls. He got some wacko, and wrote crazy next to the person's name. That kid has a future. He was so calm and collected in the face of, well, stupidity, on the other end of the phone. Some here could learn a lot from him. Many have. How many folks here have already written 'wacko' next to nomdeplum? Several. -- John H More on the fake documetary: ABC Heavily Promotes New HBO Documentary on Obama: He’s so ‘Zen’ and ‘Normal' By Scott Whitlock (Bio | Archive) October 27, 2009 - 15:00 ET Good Morning America co-host Diane Sawyer on Tuesday helped promote an upcoming HBO documentary on Barack Obama and allowed producer Ed Norton to gush over the "zen" presidential campaign of the Democratic candidate. Sawyer breathlessly teased the program as "the Obamas behind closed doors. The grandmother who raised him and the man you’ve never seen." Sawyer played several clips of the By the People: The Election of Barack Obama, a film that followed Obama and his family during the 2008 campaign. The segment, which ran six and a half minutes, will be supplemented by more promotion on Tuesday’s Nightline. When asked what surprised her about the Obamas, director Amy Rice enthused about "just how normal they were." Norton was impressed with the "calm," "no-drama Obama." The actor continued, "And in a weird way, when you look behind the curtain with that team, they are really zen. It's amazing how zen they are." To her credit, Sawyer did at least express some skepticism as to how authentic the whole project was: "Do you really think you saw the true family, though? Because as we know, when you set out to do these documentaries, everyone says complete access." However, she didn’t ask any questions as to the left-wing bent of HBO and the network’s documentaries. Earlier in the year, the channel produced Teddy: In His Own Words. Norton is a well known liberal activist and Hollywood star. On March 27, 2009, he appeared on NBC's Today to compare his Earth Hour documentary on global warming to the civil rights march on Selma. On April 22, 2008, he lamented how America lagged behind China when it came to banning plastic bags. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "the left-wing bent of HBO and the network’s documentaries" "Norton is a well known liberal activist" It's called propaganda. Awwwww. Jackoff doesn't like it. Awwwww. Stop by the drug store for a new jar of vaseline, jackoff. |
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"Jack" wrote in message
... On Nov 6, 7:24 am, John H. wrote: On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:58:53 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I know some people's heads will explode, but I just saw that HBO documentary about the Obama campaign. The best section was about a 12 year old making campaign calls. He got some wacko, and wrote crazy next to the person's name. That kid has a future. He was so calm and collected in the face of, well, stupidity, on the other end of the phone. Some here could learn a lot from him. Many have. How many folks here have already written 'wacko' next to nomdeplum? Several. -- John H More on the fake documetary: ABC Heavily Promotes New HBO Documentary on Obama: He’s so ‘Zen’ and ‘Normal' By Scott Whitlock (Bio | Archive) October 27, 2009 - 15:00 ET Good Morning America co-host Diane Sawyer on Tuesday helped promote an upcoming HBO documentary on Barack Obama and allowed producer Ed Norton to gush over the "zen" presidential campaign of the Democratic candidate. Sawyer breathlessly teased the program as "the Obamas behind closed doors. The grandmother who raised him and the man you’ve never seen." Sawyer played several clips of the By the People: The Election of Barack Obama, a film that followed Obama and his family during the 2008 campaign. The segment, which ran six and a half minutes, will be supplemented by more promotion on Tuesday’s Nightline. When asked what surprised her about the Obamas, director Amy Rice enthused about "just how normal they were." Norton was impressed with the "calm," "no-drama Obama." The actor continued, "And in a weird way, when you look behind the curtain with that team, they are really zen. It's amazing how zen they are." To her credit, Sawyer did at least express some skepticism as to how authentic the whole project was: "Do you really think you saw the true family, though? Because as we know, when you set out to do these documentaries, everyone says complete access." However, she didn’t ask any questions as to the left-wing bent of HBO and the network’s documentaries. Earlier in the year, the channel produced Teddy: In His Own Words. Norton is a well known liberal activist and Hollywood star. On March 27, 2009, he appeared on NBC's Today to compare his Earth Hour documentary on global warming to the civil rights march on Selma. On April 22, 2008, he lamented how America lagged behind China when it came to banning plastic bags. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "the left-wing bent of HBO and the network’s documentaries" "Norton is a well known liberal activist " It's called propaganda. Reply: Everyone is left-wing who doesn't kowtow to Rush, apparently. I guess you didn't hear when Obama called McCain a liar. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Nov 6, 5:04*pm, H the K wrote:
On 11/6/09 5:00 PM, Jack wrote: On Nov 6, 7:24 am, John *wrote: On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:58:53 -0800, "nom=de=plume" *wrote: I know some people's heads will explode, but I just saw that HBO documentary about the Obama campaign. The best section was about a 12 year old making campaign calls. He got some wacko, and wrote crazy next to the person's name. That kid has a future. He was so calm and collected in the face of, well, stupidity, on the other end of the phone. Some here could learn a lot from him. Many have. How many folks here have already written 'wacko' next to nomdeplum? Several. -- John H More on the fake documetary: ABC Heavily Promotes New HBO Documentary on Obama: He’s so ‘Zen’ and ‘Normal' By Scott Whitlock (Bio | Archive) October 27, 2009 - 15:00 ET Good Morning America co-host Diane Sawyer on Tuesday helped promote an upcoming HBO documentary on Barack Obama and allowed producer Ed Norton to gush over the "zen" presidential campaign of the Democratic candidate. Sawyer breathlessly teased the program as "the Obamas behind closed doors. The grandmother who raised him and the man you’ve never seen." Sawyer played several clips of the By the People: The Election of Barack Obama, a film that followed Obama and his family during the 2008 campaign. The segment, which ran six and a half minutes, will be supplemented by more promotion on Tuesday’s Nightline. When asked what surprised her about the Obamas, director Amy Rice enthused about "just how normal they were." Norton was impressed with the "calm," "no-drama Obama." The actor continued, "And in a weird way, when you look behind the curtain with that team, they are really zen. It's amazing how zen they are." To her credit, Sawyer did at least express some skepticism as to how authentic the whole project was: "Do you really think you saw the true family, though? Because as we know, when you set out to do these documentaries, everyone says complete access." However, she didn’t ask any questions as to the left-wing bent of HBO and the network’s documentaries. Earlier in the year, the channel produced Teddy: In His Own Words. Norton is a well known liberal activist and Hollywood star. On March 27, 2009, he appeared on NBC's Today to compare his Earth Hour documentary on global warming to the civil rights march on Selma. On April 22, 2008, he lamented how America lagged behind China when it came to banning plastic bags. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*---- "the left-wing bent of HBO and the network’s documentaries" "Norton is a well known liberal activist" It's called propaganda. Awwwww. Jackoff doesn't like it. Awwwww. Stop by the drug store for a new jar of vaseline, jackoff. I've heard as you get old and near the end of your life, you revert back to your childhood. You're proof. |
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