tvashtarkatena Posted December 21, 2006 Posted December 21, 2006 Got into a war under false pretenses: check. wrong. the real reason for going to Iraq is clear to everyone: it's part of a geopolitical strategy. Of course the sheeple were given lots of sound bytes, but citing the sound bytes to say the war is fake and done under false pretenses is disingenuous at best, The President of the United States stating in his state of the union address that we were going to war because Saddam had WMDs is a sound byte? Hmmm. What isn't a sound byte, then? It certainly doesn't qualify as false pretenses. Quote
joblo7 Posted December 21, 2006 Posted December 21, 2006 those are businessmen im talking about. just like you dont identify yourself to our corrupt governement i dont associate regular folks to those corrupt businessmen.they make money with the problem. i have no solution. there is no solution. this is going to take 100 years to reverse these tendencies.if you know ownership you understand policy. Quote
joblo7 Posted December 21, 2006 Posted December 21, 2006 the solution is in the transformation of our human nature. if we wiped everything out and started up again with 100 humans, the strong guy would still end up in the fields and the geek would be mayor. and at the first harvest we would fight for food.unless and until we become more spiritually advanced,it's all spray Quote
mtn_mouse Posted December 21, 2006 Posted December 21, 2006 the real reason for going to Iraq is clear to everyone: it's part of a geopolitical strategy. KKK, It is clear that your republican party's strategy has failed, botched the job. Even clearer that that was never the intended goal. Go put a giant W in the snow. Quote
KaskadskyjKozak Posted December 22, 2006 Author Posted December 22, 2006 thank you for proving RACISM is alive and well in the US Quote
KaskadskyjKozak Posted December 22, 2006 Author Posted December 22, 2006 the real reason for going to Iraq is clear to everyone: it's part of a geopolitical strategy. KKK, It is clear that your republican party's strategy has failed, botched the job. Even clearer that that was never the intended goal. Go put a giant W in the snow. hey shit for brains, it's not "my republican party". As I've stated many times, I'm libertarian. Now bugger off Quote
KaskadskyjKozak Posted December 22, 2006 Author Posted December 22, 2006 Got into a war under false pretenses: check. wrong. the real reason for going to Iraq is clear to everyone: it's part of a geopolitical strategy. Of course the sheeple were given lots of sound bytes, but citing the sound bytes to say the war is fake and done under false pretenses is disingenuous at best, The President of the United States stating in his state of the union address that we were going to war because Saddam had WMDs is a sound byte? Hmmm. What isn't a sound byte, then? It certainly doesn't qualify as false pretenses. he said much more than that. you pick and choose what you want to hear, and obsess over it. and what politicians "say" is almost always misleading, deflecting, dissembling bullshit keep arguing about why we went to Iraq and how Bush sucks. He's not running for office. In the meantime, I'll watch and laugh as the Dem's do absolutely nothing that they promised. They are all full of shit, and you, as a self-professed partisan, life-long Democrat with a big "D" are one of them. I have no party affiliation, and don't care to join the bleating masses on either side. Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted December 22, 2006 Posted December 22, 2006 (edited) I'm sitting back, sipping Pendleton in a warm house with 1940s Christmas carols playing in the backround right now. Melekalikimaka ebbybody Edited December 22, 2006 by tvashtarkatena Quote
mtn_mouse Posted December 22, 2006 Posted December 22, 2006 I have no party affiliation, and don't care to join the bleating masses on either side. Unfortunatly we have a two party system. Unless you want to throw away your vote, you have to choose Republican or Democrat. I see myself more of a green or socialist, but I do not vote for them, choosing the democratic party as my spokesman. We all have party affiliations. Quote
Ratboy Posted December 22, 2006 Posted December 22, 2006 We all have party affiliations. Speak for yourself. I vote person and ideals, not party. If that turns out to be one party more than another, then so be it, but party rarely, if ever, enters into it. I don't see voting for the person that reflects my views and ideals as throwing away my vote, even if I'm the only person that voted for him/her. Otherwise I'd be sanctioning things I don't believe, just to try to pick the winner. Now that's a wasted vote. Quote
joblo7 Posted December 22, 2006 Posted December 22, 2006 that bitch is evil ! white or beige. she the worst fucked role model for any race including humans. Quote
joblo7 Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 check out the media ramping up the evil iran crap. TODAY a us judge ruled that iran was responsible for a saudi bomb and us family members can sue iran. they been planning too attack iran for 2 years , now they are going in so they have to start justifying it as it happens.....oh shit.this could get real ugly. Quote
Fairweather Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 check out the media ramping up the evil iran crap. TODAY a us judge ruled that iran was responsible for a saudi bomb and us family members can sue iran. they been planning too attack iran for 2 years , now they are going in so they have to start justifying it as it happens.....oh shit.this could get real ugly. I too have been planning too attack iran for almost too years too. Quote
archenemy Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 We all have party affiliations. Speak for yourself. I vote person and ideals, not party. If that turns out to be one party more than another, then so be it, but party rarely, if ever, enters into it. I don't see voting for the person that reflects my views and ideals as throwing away my vote, even if I'm the only person that voted for him/her. Otherwise I'd be sanctioning things I don't believe, just to try to pick the winner. Now that's a wasted vote. Well said! Quote
chucK Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 It just came to me why the Bushies are pushing this troop "surge". It is merely setting up their next move, which is to propose to "stay the course". But they'll change the words a bit, and sell it as bipartisan compromise. You just watch. Quote
joblo7 Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 no i just used an extra o in my last post. evening out. Quote
Blake Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 What the f***?? Are these people nuts? Where are the Dems on this? Pelosi? Jesus H. Christ. http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/12/19/bush.troops/index.html pretty sure the second person on your list is a Republican Pretty sure that Jesus doesn't give a fuck what letter is printed next to your name, and isn't too thrilled with the way either political party operates. Claiming Jesus to be a member of your political or military team is a dangerous and in my opinion, misguided thing to do. Quote
JayB Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 "Pretty sure that Jesus doesn't give a fuck what letter is printed next to your name, and isn't too thrilled with the way either political party operates. Claiming Jesus to be a member of your political or military team is a dangerous and in my opinion, misguided thing to do." "Yoooo saideet mangh... NO-bady fucksweeth da Jesus...." niWRAREk8Dk Quote
mtn_mouse Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 We all have party affiliations. Speak for yourself. I vote person and ideals, not party. If that turns out to be one party more than another, then so be it, but party rarely, if ever, enters into it. I don't see voting for the person that reflects my views and ideals as throwing away my vote, even if I'm the only person that voted for him/her. Otherwise I'd be sanctioning things I don't believe, just to try to pick the winner. Now that's a wasted vote. Well said! Oh you poor misguided idealistic grasshoppers. One day you will take a stand. Quote
gambo Posted December 23, 2006 Posted December 23, 2006 (That famous day in history the men of the 7th Cavalry went riding on) (And from the rear a voice was heard) (A brave young man with a trembling word rang loud and clear) What am I doin' here?? Please Mr. Custer, I don't wanna go Hey, Mr. Custer, please don't make me go I had a dream last night about the comin' fight Somebody yelled "attack!" And there I stood with a arrow in my back. Please Mr. Custer, I don't wanna go (forward Ho!!)--aaww SPOKEN: Look at them bushes out there They're moving and there's a injun behind every one Hey, Mr. Custer-you mind if I be excused the rest of the afternoon? HEY CHARLIE, DUCK YER HEAD!! Hmm, you're a little bit late on that one, Charlie Hooh, I bet that smarts! (They were sure of victory, the men of the 7th Cavalry, as they rode on) (But then from the rear a voice was heard) (That same brave voice with the trembling word rang loud and clear) What am I doin' here?? Please Mr. Custer, I don't wanna go Listen, Mr. Custer, please don't make me go There's a redskin a-waitin' out there, just fixin to take my hair A coward I've been called cuz I don't wanna wind up dead or bald Please Mr. Custer, I don't wanna go (forward HO)--aaww SPOKEN: I wonder what the injun word for friend is Let's see--friend-- kemo sabe, that's it KEMO SABE!, HEY OUT THERE, KEMO SABE! Nope, that itn't it Look at them durned injuns Theyre runnin' around like a bunch of wild Indians-heh, heh, heh Nah, this ain't no time for jokin' Quote
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