Originally posted by ink all I'm saying is don't automatically believe what our "leaders" are saying
Originally posted by Yeager Yet, when compared to Oblama or Billary, I think he would be preferred over those two misjunks.
Originally posted by Tango Thats a pretty idiotic statement. The whole country was with them that day. That was this generations Pearl Harbor. I remember where I was when all that happened. Do you?
Originally posted by midnight Target AND I'd be willing to bet that you were one of those willing to jump all over John Kerry's use of Vietnam as a political tool. No matter what you think of Kerry, he was 1000 times more heroic than Guliani ever hoped to be.
Originally posted by Sandman Just look for the Americans exiting the Peace Museum at Hiroshima. They're easy to find.
Originally posted by Tango Just because they are exiting a museum means they regret saving a million lives?
Originally posted by Tango Well we know whose being idiotic now.
Originally posted by Eagler years ago it may have been about us poking our noses around the ME in the name of oil and control but now I think they just want us and our way of life dead - oil or not
Originally posted by midnight Target I'm glad you agree with me.
The fundamental flaw in our thinking about Bin Laden is that "Muslims hate and attack us for what we are and think, rather than what we do." Muslims are bothered by our modernity, democracy, and sexuality, but they are rarely spurred to action unless American forces encroach on their lands. It's American foreign policy that enrages Osama and al-Qaida, not American culture and society. - Michael Scheuer
Originally posted by Sandman The fundamental flaw in our thinking about Bin Laden is that "Muslims hate and attack us for what we are and think, rather than what we do." Muslims are bothered by our modernity, democracy, and sexuality, but they are rarely spurred to action unless American forces encroach on their lands. It's American foreign policy that enrages Osama and al-Qaida, not American culture and society. - Michael Scheuer