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Biggie9
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He certainly is different from William "Slick...let me moisten my ceegar in your vagina" Clinton.
Not nearly as well spoken, & charismatic indeed.
"Slickness" and charisma are intoxicating to the average voter; just like successful salesmen to the average person; if you can fake sincerity you've got it made.
Awkwardness and malapropisms are ridiculed & denigrated as the master of Strategery, our Prez Georgie "Don't do what I say [They're not real words anyway]...do what I meant to say" Bush.
So my question; If this guy is SOOOOOOO stupid [somehow he was taught how to pilot a modern military fighter plan and attended an Ivy League graduate school]...then what does that say about the fact that he won not ONE but TWO national elections?
Remember, this is not a situation where he alone comes into Joe Average's living room and blinds him with BS...
there is an other PARTY in the room at the same time saying "Don't listen to him, our guy is better for you."
So that means Al "My breath is causing Global Warming" Gore and John "I threw someone else's medals away to protest MY involvement in the war" Kerry were even LESS capable.
great. We're all doomed if the choice is only between:
repressed, bible-thumping "morons" [the 'Crats characterization of conversative 'Pubs] and
degenerate, socialistic freedom-hating cowards [the 'Pubs definition of the 'Crats]
the person that can capture the middle between these two extremes will emerge victorious. |
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Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:17 pm |
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Zaegue
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I live in America and have not only been witness to its ongoing atrocities but have been harmed by them personally. I will agree %100 that not only is AMERICA evil but it needs to be isolated and destroyed if it does not destroy itself. America is so simplistic it breaks everything apart beyond parsimony to fit it in it's view if anything in it can even understand more than a few hundred English or American words. If America blew itself up and I didn't live in it I would be the happiest person. |
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Sun Mar 11, 2007 1:25 pm |
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JBToolFist
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zague, you are a dumbass.
If you don't like it, get the f out.
America is far from perfect - but it's pretty damned reserved for being the most powerful country in the world. Can you imagine what would happen if an arab nation was the most powerful nation in the world - with no other nation to keep them in check? Goodbye Israel, goodbye christianity, goodbye any form of tolerance.
We'd all be islamic or dead. |
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Sun Mar 11, 2007 2:06 pm |
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Don't get a Big Head
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The U.S. is not the most powerful country in the world.
You use a narrow definition of "powerful".
The U.S. is one of the most dangerous countries in the world, not only to live in, but also to other countries because of it's overwhelming desire to amass weaponry to "defend" itself from imaginary enemies. The U.S. is, despite it's "melting pot"image, one of the most xenophobic countries imaginable.
Also, one needs to seperate the term "country" (a land's people) from "country" (the government, with it's policies, laws, etc.).
Now, also understand that it was a long time since a country in the middle east was the most powerful in the world. But, when a middle eastern country was the most powerful, it was islamic and - to the uneducated - arabic.
When the "most powerful" country lost its title (I'm purposfully being vague on the country name because there were actually several middle eastern countries that held that title at one time or another. Also, they kinda had different names from what the areas are called today. Plus, it was really the city/state situation, anyway). it was not because it was inferior, or godless, or evil. It was due to a variety of problems, including internal political struggles, religous turmoil (the islamic skism), invasions from barbarians. And don't forget the crusades.
But, when the islamic countries were considered the "most powerful" they tended to welcome people from all countries and all faiths. They were the centers of great wealth and great learning. They were basicly very peaceful.
And... If you don't like it here... don't get out... instead, do what you can to make this country one that you will like better.
Wait a minute! Even if you do like it here... still do what you can to make this country one that you will like better. |
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Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:53 pm |
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Ponycar
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Well there was obviously some credability to Iraq having the WMD that everyone claims that Bush lied about. How many times did Clinton launch airsrikes on Iraq for violations of the cease fire agreements, and kicking the UN weapons inspectors out of Iraq? |
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Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:48 pm |
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Ryan Eashoo
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Bush has done more damage to this country and the world than Clinton.
Bush should be tried for War Crimes! Crimes against hunmanity.
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Wed Mar 14, 2007 3:30 pm |
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Biggie9
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quote:
Ryan Eashoo schreef:
Bush has done more damage to this country and the world than Clinton.
Bush should be tried for War Crimes! Crimes against hunmanity.
oh my.........
I'll let history judge, after about 50 years....
we're all too partisan to be objective [me included].
Clinton and Bush, both mediocre presidents to me though.
I wouldn't give you the powder to blow both of them to hell with.
both puppets of their respective machines. |
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Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:22 pm |
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Ponycar
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I think that Bush is the only president we've had in our lifetime who has had the backbone to stand up to terorist's, and was totally justified in going into Iraq. Saddam violated every single cease fire agreement from desert storm, and thumbed his nose at the entire world while doing so. He remained defiant right up to his execution. |
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Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:35 pm |
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Biggie9
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quote:
Ponycar schreef:
I think that Bush is the only president we've had in our lifetime who has had the backbone to stand up to terorist's, and was totally justified in going into Iraq. Saddam violated every single cease fire agreement from desert storm, and thumbed his nose at the entire world while doing so. He remained defiant right up to his execution.
you are correct sir.
how many of us, with children would raise our kids, telling them there are certain consequences to certain behaviours...then when our kids do those behaviors...we would patently and repeatedly refuse to implement those consequences? What would we have? Kids who ruled the family, & parents who abdicated their responsibility. So it was with Saddam and the UN; then one day, the UN's Dutch Uncle George said don't do that, and Saddam thinking buisness as usual, found himself paying the ultimate price when Uncle George went ahead and implemented the "or else".
That said though, Bush has to take responsibility for the conduct, such as it is, of the aftermath. In that area, I think the people don't believe things are going well. I'm not talking about the casualties; honesty they are paltry compared to previous conflicts. But this country has been over-sensitized to any and all losses; we're like a person allergic to bee stings that panics at just the sound of the buzzing of an insect. That is the result of the 24/7 news coverage that magnifies any and all conflicts.
Sadly, too many people don't look or ponder beyond the horizon decision, do we stay or do we go...to consider just what life will be like if we were to leave a still unstabilized Iraq, with a strengthening and predatory enemy on its border Iran. Lets face it, all the other countries including Saudi Arabia are benefitted by a weaker and unstabilized Iraq. It gives an arena for the religious zealots outside of the home countries to hammer away at each other. |
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Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:10 pm |
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JBToolFist
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Well said Biggie.
We're a country of spoiled rotten, hypersensitive, instantaneous gratification seeking, intellectually slothful, holier than thou buttheads.
We think tragedy is a dog falling into an icy lake while children are getting their arms chopped off in Rwanda and Sudan.
And we cry for our country's "poor" and "underprivelaged" who have more material wealth than 90% of the world's population.
I love this country, but I hate its ignorant citizens. |
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Nsh N. El Relations
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No wonder people love us... |
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