Author Topic: The Future Democratic party...Lovely people they are....(WARNING GRAPHIC)  (Read 1439 times)

Offline Shifty

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Good for them, they have a valid right as  Americans to voice there opinion.  The fox news guy went right thru the middle and got the reaction he was trying for.  He definitely has advanced  trolling skills.

Yes what a fine bunch of self centered parasites complaining about life in the easiest country on earth to live in. I doubt one of them has ever lifted a finger to do anything for their country or another human being. You should be very proud.  :rolleyes:

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So.... if these same people march during the Republican convention would that make them Republicans?



I'm seeing obvious vote pandering going on....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080825/ap_on_el_pr/cvn_democrats_faith

Perhaps if the Repubs start using 4 letter words and smoking weed at their convention, they might draw over some dem voters?

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There comes a point when the military types realize that without war, they're job is just not as glorious.

You ever serve Mark? If so then <S>....However...being in the military and serving this country wasn't ever glamorus. Thats NOT what serving is. Being in WAR doesnt glamorize it either. It makes it LESS glamorous. Killing people isn't the only thing the military is for. It's a mind set....It's a love of country that makes people serve. Wartime or not. It's a hard job at times.

If you think its all about glamour.....See your local recruiter.
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Offline Yeager

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lol that was fun :)
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L-O-C-K...  just wow...

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Offline AKIron

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Can't we all just get along?

Obama will bring peace and tranquility. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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Offline RipChord929

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Oh wow, I'm so suprised!!!
"Well Cmdr Eddington, looks like we have ourselves a war..."
"Yeah, a gut bustin, mother lovin, NAVY war!!!"

Offline Toad

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All the money and lives lost in vietnam could have been used to defeat communism by other means.  There was absolutely no reason to be on the ground in Vietnam.

Too bad LBJ and little Bobby McNamara never figured that out, eh?
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Too bad LBJ and little Bobby McNamara never figured that out, eh?

Yeah it is- in fairness to LBJ though he inherited Viet Nam, and hated our involvement but felt he had no choice other than stay the course. The war didn't really become unpopular until Tet in 1968- until then most believed in the Domino theory and felt our involvement was necessary. 

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Oh and wasn't they supposed to riot?? Well I guess 68 isn't coming back after all. :salute
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Yeah it is- in fairness to LBJ though he inherited Viet Nam, and hated our involvement but felt he had no choice other than stay the course. The war didn't really become unpopular until Tet in 1968- until then most believed in the Domino theory and felt our involvement was necessary. 

butter me! When Kennedy died there were ~16k US troops in Vietnam. President...even VP's that inherit the office... are supposed to make the tough decisions. For a guy that hated our involvement he sure as hell did nothing to reduce it. If there was ever a time to back away it was when Kennedy died.

Instead LB mushferbrains J decided to pour in US troops and run the war from the oval office. He and his brainless sidekick Robert Strange McNamara sure were smarter than all them gol darn ole military men, weren't they? Nearly HALF a MILLION troops in-country by the end of 1967.

Sorry, Kennedy may have made a small error but LBJ blew it up into a gargantuan problem. VietNam was LBJ's war all the way. And it would simply be impossible for someone to even deliberately mismanage it to a greater degree than he and Bobby Strange did.
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