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Offline JBA

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« Reply #60 on: April 26, 2004, 01:56:18 PM »
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Aww SOB it's healthy for him to vent. Otherwise we're gonna find him up on top of some tower with a stack of Playboys and a high powered rifle. That or directing traffic in his pyjamas.



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« Reply #61 on: April 26, 2004, 02:06:41 PM »
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Still sucks, but far better than under the Brits - we actually get to vote on something nowadays - however little, it's still a vast improvement on nothing.
Nobody has my best interests at heart out here, too and I fully intend to vote for him come election time. ;)


Better get used to the taste of Chinese Army boot rubber.... Wont be long now... :)

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« Reply #62 on: April 26, 2004, 02:13:10 PM »
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Better get used to the taste of Chinese Army boot rubber.... Wont be long now... :)


You're assuming they Brits treated the Hong Kong Chinese better....

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« Reply #63 on: April 26, 2004, 02:21:28 PM »
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Better get used to the taste of Chinese Army boot rubber.... Wont be long now... :)
Well - I doubt it - but if they do take away some of the democracy they've given us so far - it'll be nothing we haven't tasted before: no different from the British Army boot rubber, I'm sure. Beats living in Iraq, though. Frankly, you can keep the US-style transition to democracy - it looks a lot less fun.
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« Reply #64 on: April 26, 2004, 02:59:08 PM »
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After Clinton there is no way in hell I will ever give my vote to another Democrat, unless maybe Jesus runs, though I doubt the dems would ever nominate him.


You really think the Republicans are going to nominate a long haired Jewish guy wearing sandals? He's even got a beard, for  Chirssakes!

Get real, man...:lol

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« Reply #65 on: April 26, 2004, 03:48:07 PM »
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« Reply #66 on: April 26, 2004, 03:49:54 PM »
Jesus rules ? :confused:  I guess

1000 years ago a guy called Odin ruled(in scandinavia)  but they cut his head of and all his priests too cause somthing called cristianity showed up hehe.

Then the same guys(100-200 years later) cut the heads of 50% of the people in what we no call Israel, and ruled for about 150 years.

Then the muslims cut the head of the rest of the cristians left and they stayed out until 1900.

then the brits and french cut the heads of the muslims and had hell for awhile.

then in 1945-49. the world had a pain in the bellybutton and made the state Israel.

then from 49-.... and to now we all have the pain in the arse and it wont go away... I guess :D

Religion suck in my ears and eyes and if I go to hell for that I gladly do it :)


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« Reply #67 on: April 26, 2004, 04:18:46 PM »
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Though I would prefer a different Republican in office, I'm quite satisfied with the job Bush is doing. After Clinton there is no way in hell I will ever give my vote to another Democrat, unless maybe Jesus runs, though I doubt the dems would ever nominate him.


Concerning Bush, are you serious?

Concerning Democrats I thought you told me you always voted for the individual?

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« Reply #68 on: April 26, 2004, 04:35:10 PM »
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Concerning Bush, are you serious?

Concerning Democrats I thought you told me you always voted for the individual?

curly


That was before Clinton, now I'll consider anyone not democrat. I am satisfied with Bush for the most part.
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« Reply #69 on: April 26, 2004, 04:48:07 PM »
The issue most are missing is that what Kerry is really trying to imply is that the throwing away of those decorations (the proper word if you're not refering specifically to the medal or the ribbon) was an empty gesture, i.e. he really didn't mean it (though he was happy enough apparently to through someone elses medals away).  Thus proving that he is as lacking in sincerety as his words and gestures.

BTW, for those not familier with military decorations, ribbons are worn on a day-to-day basis, to show what awards and decorations you've earned.  The rows of ribbons you see on senior officers is sometimes call "fruit salad."  The medal is the one given out at the awards ceremony (usually a medalion hanging from a ribbon), and is normally only worn with the mess-dress uniform (at least in the Air Force).
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« Reply #70 on: April 26, 2004, 05:44:01 PM »
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That was before Clinton, now I'll consider anyone not democrat. I am satisfied with Bush for the most part.


Concerning your Bush remark, well, that's a revelation.

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« Reply #71 on: April 26, 2004, 06:01:15 PM »
Come on Curly, I've said here before that I don't especially like Bush but I think he is doing the right things. Lowered my taxes, big plus. Kickin' bellybutton in the middle east, another big plus. Thumbed his nose at the UN, what more could ya ask for?
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« Reply #72 on: April 26, 2004, 06:42:21 PM »
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Come on Curly, I've said here before that I don't especially like Bush but I think he is doing the right things. Lowered my taxes, big plus. Kickin' bellybutton in the middle east, another big plus. Thumbed his nose at the UN, what more could ya ask for?


I would like fiscal responsibility.  We are spending approximately one billion bucks per day in Iraq.  It is vintage Bush and Cheney to seize upon the idea of a tax reduction at the moment of greatly increased federal spending.  Cheney said it: "Reagan proved the federal deficit doesn't matter."

Iraq will likely be a never ending quagmire.  We should have concentrated all efforts in Afghanistan.  We should have caught and executed bin Laden and buried him with pig corpses.

Concerning thumbing his nose at the UN.  The UN can be frustrating.   You get to stand shoulder to shoulder with petty tyrants (Idi Amin / et. al.)

But, world wars are to be avoided.  World wars are started by morons like Cheney and Bush out of sheer arrogance and complete disregard of all rules of decency and common sense.  World wars can be prevented or perhaps short-circuited into a border conflict by talking.  

When ya stop talking, the next stage is shooting.

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« Reply #73 on: April 27, 2004, 11:31:51 AM »
Curly, at some point, it must be realized in talking with a tyrant like Saddam that your are dealing with evil.  Continuing to talk after realizing this becomes simple appeasement.  Appeasement of evil is impossible; it only imboldens them.  What is required then is direct action.  A true leader will, however reluctantly, accept at some point that need for action, and will act.  This is What President Bush did.  That is leadership.

"This man was the elected leader of a free nation, one that was attacked without warning, its citizens killed in a cold and calculated way.  In responding to that attack, a nation allied with the perpatrators was identified.  The leader of that other nation was a maniacal tyrant, who's resume included genocide (of its own citizens as well as those of neighboring contries), starting wars of agreesion with its neighbors, and repressing despotically its own people.  That tyrant routinely used torture and murder to supress dissent, and was intent on building an arsenal of terror weapons, in the hopes of dominating the region.  Other nations had tried to reason with the tyrant, to appease his appetite for conquest.  This only served to imbolden the tyrant further.

The elected leader of the free nation choose to act, to confront the evil and end once and for all the threat to peace and stability the tyrant represented.  Who is this elected leader?  Who was the Tyrant?"

1941 or 2001, a tyrant is a tyrant is a tyrant.  Evil is evil.  Ultimately, the choice will come down to appeasement or action.  As for the price of rebuilding Iraq, it is probably small compared with the cost of the Marshal Plan.  If in the end it results in the first truly democratic nation in the Middle East, a beacon of hope to the millions of down trodden citizens in the other nations of the region, than it will be worth every penny.
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« Reply #74 on: April 27, 2004, 02:11:25 PM »
Saddam is no closer to Hitler than Iraq is to Vietnam. Those warlords in Rwanda are far more evil and savage than Saddam ever was. We never considered Saddam evil until shortly before he invaded Kuwait. We knew Hitler was dangerous for years, but let him do as he pleased until he invaded Poland. even the brits were cool with his worldview until he came to dinner unannounced.