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Indy wrote:Not sorry at all to see Daschal go...
Yeah, whatta d1ckhead he is.
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Prey521 wrote:Yeah, whatta d1ckhead he is.
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Blisster wrote:of corporate favoritism and SI agendas.

GG america.
Sure beats the hell out of 8 potential years of flip flop "tailor your views based on public opinion", spineless leadership under Kerry. We lived through that with Clinton. Whats that saying, you're doomed to re-live history if you don't learn from it? :mad:

Al Qaeda would jump on us like a hungry dog if they knew we had a spineless UN puppet running our country. :mad:
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rightwinger wrote:
Al Qaeda would jump on us like a hungry dog if they knew we had a spineless UN puppet running our country. :mad:

you mean like they did on september 11, 2001 ?
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rightwinger wrote:Sure beats the hell out of 8 potential years of flip flop "tailor your views based on public opinion", spineless leadership under Kerry. We lived through that with Clinton. Whats that saying, you're doomed to re-live history if you don't learn from it? :mad:

Al Qaeda would jump on us like a hungry dog if they knew we had a spineless UN puppet running our country. :mad:
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Blisster wrote:you mean like they did on september 11, 2001 ?

They tried that, now Bush is kicking their @$$. Clinton would have done NOTHING. He did nothing after the first WTC attack. Nothing after the embassy bombings. Nothing after the USS COLE. Just be glad President Bush is President.
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Krazy Kraut wrote:They tried that, now Bush is kicking their @$$. Clinton would have done NOTHING. He did nothing after the first WTC attack. Nothing after the embassy bombings. Nothing after the USS COLE. Just be glad President Bush is President.
how is he kicking their "@$$" when he hasnt even captured the person who was the mastermind behind 9/11? He doesnt seem to be kicking anyones ass except Saddams, which is a good thing though.


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Krazy Kraut wrote:They tried that, now Bush is kicking their @$$. Clinton would have done NOTHING. He did nothing after the first WTC attack. Nothing after the embassy bombings. Nothing after the USS COLE. Just be glad President Bush is President.

Bush is kicking whose ass?????

Last time I checked...it was me along with my fellow military men who were doing the ass kicking.

But let's get back to reality for a bit....the last time I checked, we were supposed to eliminate a terrorist threat (Saddam and his WMD's) and now what do we have...a nation filled with terrorists!!!! So we went from threat....to full blown terrorism.


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it's useless UOD. No one wants to swallow this bitter pill, and frankly, I don't blame them. however I don't understand why so many people are unwilling to own up to a mistake, be it our administration owning up to the mistakes in the handling of this situation, and the constituents that are unwilling to back down and say "you know what, our guy F-ed up". It's just plain silly, and people would rather you (our military) and Iraqi civillians pay for it in blood than admit to mistakes that have been made. :confused:
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Blisster wrote:it's useless UOD. No one wants to swallow this bitter pill, and frankly, I don't blame them. however I don't understand why so many people are unwilling to own up to a mistake, be it our administration owning up to the mistakes in the handling of this situation, and the constituents that are unwilling to back down and say "you know what, our guy F-ed up". It's just plain silly, and people would rather you (our military) and Iraqi civillians pay for it in blood than admit to mistakes that have been made. :confused:

You're right dude. There comes a time when partisanship gives way to common sense.....I'm tired of playing the game, of being a Republican rubber stamp. I refuse to just shut up and color.
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UOD wrote:You're right dude. There comes a time when partisanship gives way to common sense.....I'm tired of playing the game, of being a Republican rubber stamp. I refuse to just shut up and color.
Problem is it goes both ways. Seems to be a habit of President's unfortunately although no question President Bush seems to take it to a whole new level.
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