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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Larry Marak wrote:
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Blaming Canada makes sense.
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For the record, and I think I speak for Patrick as well-- he nor I were
blaming Canada, but simply riffing on the song from the TV show South Park
called Blame Canada. My statement was a line from the song.
My I blame Bush was a jab at Democrats and lefties, riffing on LFBs
humorous I blame Galidor.
All of this is in fun, not serious analysis:-)
JOHN
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I blame democrats and lefties too--they didnt stand up for whats right and let
Dubya take all of America down the wrong path. They knew better yet, due to
political expediency, kept their mouths shut and let Dubya and the
administration sell off everything to big business interests and political
friends.
The political capital that the US had to do anything right and just in the world
was squandered away for the sake of getting Saddam and spreading democracy (or
was it WMDs--cant remember). Now Iran and N. Koreas leaders are laughing any
time the US talks tough about restricting nuclear weapons programs. Iraq was
truly an insignificant country on the political map compared to the
aforementioned two countries, yet thats where the US administration put its
focus.
Well, I stated before this whole thing started--Have fun storming the castle!
Now, of course, we see the repercussions of the unjust storming of Iraq.
Im not John Kerry appreciator, but someone please explain to me how a decorated
Vietnam vet got mangled into looking like he was soft on war and a president
and VP that never served and had deferments and even (maybe) went AWOL looked
like soldiers in action.
And now the same people that made that magic act happen are trying to do it to
Rep. Murtha. Well, as Dubya himself said eloquently, Theres an old saying in
Tennessee I know its in Texas, probably in Tennessee that says, fool me
once, shame on shame on you. Fool me you cant get fooled again.
Dave K
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.off-topic.debate, David Koudys wrote:
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Larry Marak wrote:
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Blaming Canada makes sense.
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For the record, and I think I speak for Patrick as well-- he nor I were
blaming Canada, but simply riffing on the song from the TV show South Park
called Blame Canada. My statement was a line from the song.
My I blame Bush was a jab at Democrats and lefties, riffing on LFBs
humorous I blame Galidor.
All of this is in fun, not serious analysis:-)
JOHN
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I blame democrats and lefties too--they didnt stand up for whats right and
let Dubya take all of America down the wrong path. They knew better yet, due
to political expediency, kept their mouths shut and let Dubya and the
administration sell off everything to big business interests and political
friends.
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I dont think so. There was PLENTY of screaming; its just that the screaming
didnt find a sympathetic ear amongst the US GP.
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The political capital that the US had to do anything right and just in the
world was squandered away for the sake of getting Saddam and spreading
democracy (or was it WMDs--cant remember). Now Iran and N. Koreas
leaders are laughing any time the US talks tough about restricting nuclear
weapons programs.
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I dont think that they are laughing. We proved that we arent afraid to take
action, even when the world (for the most part) disagrees. I know SH isnt
laughing so much....
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Iraq was truly an insignificant country on the political
map compared to the aforementioned two countries, yet thats where the US
administration put its focus.
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I disagree. With all of its oil, meaning lots of $$$ at the disposal of a
sadistic monster, it was at least as important strategically as Iran. North
Korea is more of a menace to its neighbors (our allies) than to us.
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Well, I stated before this whole thing started--Have fun storming the
castle! Now, of course, we see the repercussions of the unjust storming of
Iraq.
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If you mean unjust in the sense that it didnt have UN approval, then I say
whatever. If ever there was a corrupt organization, it is the UN.
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Im not John Kerry appreciator, but someone please explain to me how a
decorated Vietnam vet got mangled into looking like he was soft on war and
a president and VP that never served and had deferments and even (maybe) went
AWOL looked like soldiers in action.
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Because JFK is first and foremost a politician and it showed; he is a human
waffle. His appeal is pretty much limited to his constituents in MA and other
various lefties.
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And now the same people that made that magic act happen are trying to do it
to Rep. Murtha.
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No, Murtha is doing it to himself. His message is simply not resonanting with
the US GP. Period.
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Well, as Dubya himself said eloquently, Theres an old
saying in Tennessee I know its in Texas, probably in Tennessee that
says, fool me once, shame on shame on you. Fool me you cant get fooled
again.
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Okay, funny quotation, but ad hominems are low blows-- just ask Bill Clinton.
(see what I mean;-)
JOHN
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