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by mcvet April 29, 2007 11:43 AM EDT
What amazes me is
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Farting in the tub amazes you. You continue to post your politicized rhetoric and play games with words that you have no meaning of.

What amazes me is the stoutness of your ignorance.
Posted by pwrslm at 08:39 AM : Apr 29, 2007

Now listen carefully SWASTIKA BREATH, I am NOT the issue here. You pathetic nazi's and your constant attacking the messenger, it's as stupid as your fuehrer. The POINT is that we had an ELECTION. The issues of that ELECTION were CLEAR to all. Now that it's over the Little Dictator want's to just ignore it. After the show he tried to put on during the Election with his "we're winning" speech and to now come back and pretend that he was just not paying that much attention... it's not going to work. Now try to use what little mind you have to understand the debate and respond to that debate. Sieg Heil Y'all.
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by pwrslm April 29, 2007 11:43 AM EDT
Pat Robertson said the Demoncratic Party was a plague on America.

He was right.
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by heetseeker April 29, 2007 11:40 AM EDT
radiob

I do not know the answer to your question. However, I suspect the die is probably cast and if no "strong-man" can be found, Iraq will inevitably break into peices. It is worth noting that with exception of Israel, nations in the middle east seem to prefer the single dominant (even brutal) "strong man." It could well be that a single dominant "strong-man" is what is needed and perhaps Iraq is going through withdrawal symptons having known no other form of government now for nearly 30 years.

The problem however is that the "strong-man" system of government does not work well within a democratic structure. It requires an undemocratic approach. And there you have it, we remove a dictator from Iraq only to discover that we need to replace him with another - just as bad, just as vicious, just as brutal.
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by pwrslm April 29, 2007 11:39 AM EDT
What amazes me is
Posted by MCVet

Farting in the tub amazes you. You continue to post your politicized rhetoric and play games with words that you have no meaning of.

What amazes me is the stoutness of your ignorance.
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by mcvet April 29, 2007 11:38 AM EDT
Do not confuse individuals like Pat Robertson as being religious.A man that suggests on the Larry King show that the Chinese have to do some ethnic cleansing (forced abortions) is not a religious man.
Posted by radiob at 08:29 AM : Apr 29, 2007
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Yes I know this but REAL Christian's have allowed this man to take over for them. There are WAY to few of you out there and it dishearten's me greatly. So many times in my life have I walked with and stood with REAL Christian's but now? I just don't know what has happened to them. Outside of some great organizations like the Interfaith Alliance and American's United, the voice of those who have fought so long and so hard for our most basic freedoms are strangly silent in this fight. What is wrong?
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by mcvet April 29, 2007 11:34 AM EDT
What amazes me is the Reich just continues to pretend that all is well with the Bush Administration. "Well a few mistakes were made but..." they will start off. "Mistakes" like invading a nation for no other reason than you BELIEVED they had weapons that could be used against us? "Mistakes" like invading a nation to "Free" it from an oppressive Government? People who continue to buy this garbage needs to pick up some History Classes and LEARN how FASCIST come to power. It's just plain SICK!! For over 200 years American has FIRMLY stood by, through good and bad times, the belief that we DO NOT invade other nations that have no attacked us. If you leave us alone we will not interfer in YOUR business. What has happened to this nation and our basic beliefs, because we have the same thing going on with INDIVIUAL American's. No longer is a man's PRIVATE beliefs about Religion PRIVATE... NO! Now we have "IN YOUR FACE" Religion and if you do not wish to have Religion shoved in your face? Well to bad! There's no law to be written here... it's something that was born with this nation and has been completely abandoned for PROFITS!
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by radiob-2009 April 29, 2007 11:29 AM EDT
MCVet

Do not confuse individuals like Pat Robertson as being religious.A man that suggests on the Larry King show that the Chinese have to do some ethnic cleansing (forced abortions) is not a religious man.
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by creeper00 April 29, 2007 11:28 AM EDT
"However, it is questionable whether most Americans would agree with "illegal, self-defeating, and disgraceful war of aggression, waged by the illegitimate and greedy Bush puppet."

Here's one American who agrees completely with this statement.

As for liking the other things Bush does, do you mean things like firing U S Attorneys for political reasons, allowing New Orleaneans to drown and trashing my civil rights? Hard to like those.

In six years the only thing I've agreed with Bush on is immigration policy (except for that wall, too). Even there I don't believe his immigration policy is determined by anything more than what will get the most Hispanic votes.
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by mcvet April 29, 2007 11:24 AM EDT
Complete lack of religion is the main problem. Too many Atheists! They need more and more religion that will solve the problem.

Posted by george2221 at 08:07 AM : Apr 29, 2007
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Sparky this would be so funny IF it wasn't real. To people like Pat Robertson your statement is FACT and he's willing to send us all to our Grave to protect his ability to milk the simple minded. When you give the Radicals on THEIR side control of Governments and the Radicals on OUR side the control of our Government this is what you get... WAR. When all nations accept and addapt the concept of SEPERATION of CHURCH AND STATE these wars will stop. They are driven by a Religion's leader and his desire to have that POWER.
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by radiob-2009 April 29, 2007 11:23 AM EDT
Heetseeker

I have no remorse for Saddam, but the question remains are the Iraqi people capable of living side by side without a strongman like Saddam? Will Sadr become the next Saddam? Is this what is required to "govern" Iraq?
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