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06-20-2005, 10:44 AM
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from the link...
I am your large leader. They respeare my command over the eggs and the bacon of our company. We eat
breakfast with the crooks vigilanties mornings. Current day is a day of the large weakening and all frames
are given to the abscess interior!! to you!
from sherlock...
I am your large leader. They respect mean instruction over the eggs
and the bacon of our society. We eat in the morning breakfast with the
gauner of vigilanties. Today's day is one day of large weakening and
you all frameworks to the ulcer is inside given!!!
original....
I am your great leader. You respect my command over the eggs and bacon of our society. We eat breakfast with the rogue vigilanties in the morning.
Today is a day of great weakening and you will all be given a cage.
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06-21-2005, 09:03 AM
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Not only is there Oil in the Middle East, There are also Arab Terrorists. If Broccoli was the main export And the terrorists still existed we should still hunt down and kill every last one of the Cowards. They are lowly predators that can only fight the weak and unprepared, kind of remind me of pedophlies and Rapists.
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06-21-2005, 09:56 AM
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It may end up being easier to cure the cause of the terrorist activity (US
foreign policy), than to kill all those who are willing to die trying to make their point to the world that we are wrong. The facts are that when one
nation tries to enforce it's opinion on another by occupying it, a civil war is always the result. I'm not sure that oil is the best reason to be in that area of the world. As for killing every nut case willing to commit suicide and take dozens more with them, we'd have to take a look at far more areas than just Iraq and Afganistan. Mabey Saudi Arabia would be a good place to look for terrorists to keep our country safer. I guess that would mean we'd have to hold their government up to the same standards we use when defining the "Evil Empire", and that could hurt business for those in the oil industry :roll:
It may be time to spend the effort and money in another way. Putting our
soldiers in foreign lands with big targets on them under the guise of national defense just dosen't rub me right. Not when we are trading lives for oil rights. If we are serious about defending ourselves from terrorists, mabey we should look at making our borders a bit more secure, and figure out a way to leave that area of the world to themselves.
Makes you wonder why we aren't hunting terrorists in nations that we don't
have an economic interest in though, dosen't it? I guess it turns out that
war is more of a tool for business than for diplomacy here these days :roll: :roll: :roll:
God bless America, and support our troops... don't trade lives for oil
My $0.50
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06-21-2005, 11:14 AM
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[quote]Mabey Saudi Arabia would be a good place to look for terrorists to keep our country safer. I guess that would mean we'd have to hold their government up to the same standards we use when defining the "Evil Empire", and that could hurt business for those in the oil industry......... we are serious about defending ourselves from terrorists, mabey we should look at making our borders a bit more secure, and figure out a way to leave that area of the world to themselves. ].
That maybe the next best step, I would like to think we could ignore the rest of the world and leave them to there own devices, But WWII and The Axis powers show us this isn't the case. We should however lock up our own borders.....
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06-22-2005, 01:05 AM
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[quote="Cornbread"]
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We should however lock up our own borders.....
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Burying your head in the sand - which is what you are effectively saying - achieves nothing. It is this kind of redneck ignorance that allowed Bush get in for a second term.
Don't know how to judge Ms Rice's statement a few days ago that the US's foreign policy to date hasn't worked. Then saying from now on the US will be encouraging democracy as opposed to stability probably means squat because the operative word is 'encourage'. Encourage still means meddle in my books...
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06-24-2005, 11:11 PM
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Hey! Stop Slagging off Australia's President...............
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07-07-2005, 06:58 AM
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I don't think a nation securing it's own borders Should be referred to "Red Neck Ignorance." If your goal is to remain a free nation then you must first control the unauthorized crossing of your borders by people of foreign nations. If you cannot accomplish this then all of the citizens become suspect.
Look what an American citizen must now do just to travel through an airport. It is not that far of a step from "your papers Please."
I hope I never see that Day.
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07-07-2005, 07:05 AM
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like one airline says, " you are now free to move about the country." >fine print says> "You may be required to produce legal identification if traveling from outside the US."
MAY BE??? what do they mean may be? If you are not from this country but you want in... May I know who you are please and what you intend to do here?? and can you prove what your saying is true?.....
If someone UNKNOWN stopped by your house and wanted in, you would want to know who they are and why they want to come in, right?....
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07-07-2005, 07:27 AM
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That makes sense to me.
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07-12-2005, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by duck
More people died in ONE DAY on 9-11 than the entire Iraq war. If you think that fighting terrorists on THIER SOIL is doing no good, YOU need to wake up and smell the coffee.
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Iraqi's are PEOPLE too! At last count over 100,000 men, women and CHILDREN :cry: died as a result of Bush's grudge.
Is that enough blood for you?
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