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Anarchy is a trite idea proffered by fools, Glennb. And "hate" is such a
strong term. From what I gather, you hate more than you don't, setting everything in a context of polemics. Rarely is anything black and white. You know as well as I do that George Bush will never see day one in a courtroom for criminal offenses, so why even argue the point? Discussion is one thing, man, but you rant and rave over the most assinine things. Do I think he's a war criminal? Yes. Does it matter? No. So, moving on...
posted by
saul_relative
on May 16, 2007 at 12:44 AM
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Saul_Relative,
I really hate you! Why even bother having laws in the first place! Let us all just do what ever we want and wait for judgement day? Lets go with the "total" anarchy plan!
posted by
Glennb
on May 16, 2007 at 12:32 AM
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Unfortunately, Glennb, he is the president, no matter what the moron does.
And he'll never stand trial for a single second for any war crimes, however real they may be. Al Qaeda has become a real threat, but they're just a minor player used as a Bush marketing tool to continue to sell the war in Iraq. Iran, however, is a real threat, not so much to the U.S., but to the Middle East itself. One day, they'll have nuclear capability, then we'll see if they're capable of nuclear jihad or if they'll simply fall in line behind all the other nuclear powers. Pakistan is a predominantly Muslim country and they haven't embarked on a nuclear jihad, so... who knows?
posted by
saul_relative
on May 15, 2007 at 8:57 AM
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Saul_Relative,
It really pang me to come to this and try to make a point! Think about where we are today and you people keep calling this buffoon a President. Al queda is claiming to hold 3 American soldiers captive, We are afraid Iran will take over Iraq? Do you know American military firepower is the only thing holding this insanity together? They will all scatter like the cockroaches they are, once we prosecute this war criminal in my White House and we pull American troops out of Iraq. The only thing, "my fellow Americans", we have to fear is when will the Iraqis stop kicking "Uncle Tom" Arab ass.
posted by
Glennb
on May 14, 2007 at 10:25 PM
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But we can't do that, WavyDavy, although it is an option I'm sure many
have thought of and a few have endorsed. Muslims are protected under the Constitution, unless they're illegally in this country. Then it doesn't matter if they're Muslim or Catholic, they can be deported. (Yeah, right, like this country is serious about deporting anyone here illegally.) But you're right about politicians putting their offices and careers ahead of national security and the economic safety of this nation just to secure more votes in a future election...
posted by
saul_relative
on May 12, 2007 at 10:23 AM
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Homegrown Terrorists Target Fort Dix
It's simple! Deport all Muslims immediately! This is the first thing that Bush should have done after 09-11-01. The United States businesses and government care more about open immigration than the safety and security of our people and this perspective is unconscionable.
posted by
WavyDavy
on May 12, 2007 at 9:15 AM
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That 'over there instead of over here' crap never held much water,
Mademoiselle. Terrorism is multinational, making the 'war on terror' basically a matter of guerilla warfare on a global scale. Iraq was and is a diversion. An expensive, poorly managed, counterproductive, deadly diversion. I defer to the former senator from Alaska, Mike Gravel, who told Steven Colbert: "There's nothing to win." Consider that the only thing Iraq has going for it -- it's oil -- is below pre-war production (or so they say). I don't like the 'war for oil' argument (it's too narrow), but it is now looking to be the only real reason Bush and the Bobbleheads remain in Iraq. Surely, no one beleives that crap about upholding a fledgling democracy. Better to believe we're still there to keep the Iranians from taking over, which is definitely a possibility...
posted by
saul_relative
on May 10, 2007 at 8:58 AM
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Well, you still have to fight them over here, too ...
It's just more a matter of preference, actually.
It's funny that some of them are Yugoslavs ... because, I mean, I think we all know what they say about Yugoslavs!
The land that had nourished him and had borne him fruit
now turned against him and called him a fruit.
Man, I hate land like that.
posted by
Mademoiselle
on May 10, 2007 at 5:29 AM
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