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#21
and I see Kerry pussing up and letting the Arabs bring their war back to our country.
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#22
Quote:Originally posted by Sloats
and I see Kerry pussing up and letting the Arabs bring their war back to our country.

Complete and utter hogwash. That same regurgitated rhetoric has been spewing about any Democratic candidate for the last thirty years.

"Oh, they will cut the defense budget, they won't stand tough on foriegn policy"

It's complete bullshit.
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#23
regurgitated rhetoric is the republican motto isn't it?
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#24
Quote:Originally posted by Black Lazerus
wow I am surprised at poncho, I thought she was a blind conservative. I was mistaken, but she does need to learn how to take a joke. If not you will grow up to be a bitter homely woman more so than you already are.



Wow... talk about the pot calling the kettle... ahem... black.
You have to be the most bitter person i've ever met... but i'm not going to attack and argue with you. I was just posting my thoughts and if you want to come at me calling me names then that's fine... I understand that it's hard for you to think of things with real substance to say.
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#25
Quote:Originally posted by Topper Harley
i don't see kerry invading a country and spending billions of taxpayer dollars to line his buddies pockets.

I don't consider myself Republican or Democrat, so I have no problem bashing either side when it's warranted.
This statement though was kinda silly. Wouldn't one need to be in a position of power, like say the Presidency, to do such a thing? Last I checked the history books, Kerry has never been President.

Look, Bush has made mistakes and probably lied about a lot, but for the Democratic party to spew out that they wouldn't have done this or wouldn't have done that is pure bullshit. Al Gore can bash Bush's decision to invade Iraq all he wants, but I wouldn't be so sure he wouldn't have done the same exact thing if he was in office instead.

It's all about saying the exact opposite of your opponent during campaigns, but once you are in office they all do the same thing which is lie and go back on promises.

By the way, not sure how many of you know this, but I saw on TV once a biography on Clinton and it said out of all the presidents of the 20th century, he sent our troops to war more times than any other. I liked Clinton a lot. Hell, if he were running against Bush this year I'd easily vote for him, but where was all the backlash over that? Where was the U.N. up in arms over that?
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#26
when I said, "I don't see" meaning if he becomes president. What bush did is out of the norm. He invaded a country even though most of the rest of the world disapproved. Frankly, I don't think any future president, republican nor democrat, would have the balls to do what bush has done.
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#27
Quote:Originally posted by Topper Harley
Frankly, I don't think any future president, republican nor democrat, would have the balls to do what bush has done.

That I fully agree on. Everyone has seen the amount of backlash over this decision and wouldn't have the balls to deal with the same. Unless it was absolutely necessary, I don't see us invading anyone soon.
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#28
You call that drivel that you spew out of your computer substance.
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#29
nobody should ever use the words "spew" and "substance" anywhere near a Flock post
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Quote:By the way, not sure how many of you know this, but I saw on TV once a biography on Clinton and it said out of all the presidents of the 20th century, he sent our troops to war more times than any other. I liked Clinton a lot. Hell, if he were running against Bush this year I'd easily vote for him, but where was all the backlash over that? Where was the U.N. up in arms over that?

Because he didn't have to Lie to get it done he just did it and said fuck you if you don't like it.
If bush came out and said listen America I fucked up i listened to my people and they let me down.
I might consider voting for him.
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