Comments on: Troops Cheer Call For Iraq Withdrawal
Governor's Call For U.S. Withdrawal From Iraq Greeted With Standing Ovation At National Guard Conference
- (cont) We are tired of the one-way highway. Immediately we will begin drilling for oil in Alaska- which will take care of this country''s oil needs for decades to come. If you are an environmentalist who opposes the decision, I refer you to list 2 above. Pick a country and move there. They care. It is time for America to focus on it''s own welfare and it''s own citizens. Some will accuse us of isolationism.. I answer them by saying "*** tootin." Nearly a century of trying to help folks live a decent life around the world
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- A special note to our neighbors. Canada is on list 2. Since we are likely to be seeing a lot more of each other, you folks might want to try not pissing us off for a change. Mexico is also on list 2. President Fox and his entire corrupt government really need an attitude adjustment. I will hace a couple extra tank and infantry batallions sitting around. Guess where I am going to put them" Yep, border security. So start doing something with your oil. Oh, by the way, the US is abrogating the NAFTA treaty-starting now.
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- (cont) I am ordering the immediate severing of diplomatic relations with France, Germany, and Russia. Thanks for all your help comrades. We are retiring from NATO as well. Bon chance mes amis. I have instructed the mayor of New York to begin towing the many UN diplomatic vehichles located in Manhattan with more that 2 unpaid parking tickets, to sites where those vehichles will be stripped, shredded, and crushed. I don''t care whatever treaty pertains to this. You creeps have tens of thousands of unpaid tickets. Pay those tickets tomorrow, or watch your precious Benzez, Beamers and limos be turned over to some of the finest chop-shops in the world. I love New York.
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- (cont) The money saved during the first year alone, will pretty much pay for the Iraq war. The American people are no longer pour money into third-world he11-holes and watch those government leaders grow fat on corruption. Need help with a famine? Wrestling with an epidemic? Call France. In the future, together with congress, I will work to direct this money toward solving the vexing social problems we still have at home. On that note , a word to terrorist organizations: Screw with us and we will hunt you down and eliminate you and all your friends from the face of the earth. Thirsty for a gutsy country to terrorize? Try France or maybe China.
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- Wouldn''t it be great to turn on the T.V. and hear any American president give the following speech: My fellow Americans: As you all know, the defeat of the Iraqi regime has been completed. This morning I gave the order for complete removal of all American forces from Iraq. This action will be completed within 30 days. It is now time to begin the reckoning. Before me I have 2 lists. List one contains the names of countries which have stood beside us during the Iraq conflict. This list is short. The other list contains everyone not on the first list. Most of the worlds nations are on this list. Let me start by saying that effective immediately, foreign aid to those nations on list 2 ceases immediately and indefinitely.
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- Yeah, you''''''''''''''''re right but the people of Puerto Rico don''''''''''''''''t pay any taxes either yet they get the benefits of being American citizens nonetheless.
Posted by KyRockBkGold at 03:04 AM : Aug 27, 20
All of which has no bearing on the standing ovation from the troops. - Reply to this comment
- Yeah, you''''''''re right but the people of Puerto Rico don''''''''t pay any taxes either yet they get the benefits of being American citizens nonetheless.
Posted by KyRockBkGold at 03:04 AM : Aug 27, 20
Neither does Puerto Rico have any say in the federal laws that are passed which affect them as they do the rest of us.
Puerto Rico has a Resident Commissioner who sits in on legislative activities but has no vote.
So your statement is not quite correct. They do not have the benefit of representation as the rest of American citizens do. - Reply to this comment
- Yeah, you''''re right but the people of Puerto Rico don''''t pay any taxes either yet they get the benefits of being American citizens nonetheless.
Posted by KyRockBkGold at 03:04 AM : Aug 27, 20
I DON''T think the people of Puerto Rico made the rules as to what taxes they pay or do not pay. Maybe you should take off the pointed hate and sheet there Klan Man!! Sieg Heil Y''all. - Reply to this comment
- n the 2003-06 period, 4,947 Puerto Rican men and women enlisted in the Army or Reserves, or approximately 123 people per 100,000 residents, according to Pentagon data. That is below the average contribution of U.S. states, and far below the numbers in states such as Alabama, Kansas, Montana and Oklahoma, each of which enlists more than 200 men and women per 100,000, according to Army data.
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Posted by KyRockBkGold at 02:49 AM : Aug 27, 2007
You have a point? Other than the folks of Puerto Rico are smart enough to NOT die in Bush''s war OR that Southern Fascist ARE that stupid? ROFLMAO Sieg Heil Y''all. - Reply to this comment
- Yeah, you''''re right but the people of Puerto Rico don''''t pay any taxes either yet they get the benefits of being American citizens nonetheless.
Posted by KyRockBkGold at 03:04 AM : Aug 27, 2007
Neither does ANY Corporation in this country and THEY still claim to be citizens, taking the lives of our young while moving all their jobs to third world countries. Strange you never hear a nazi say a word about them though...wonder why? ROFLMAO Sieg Heil Bush!! - Reply to this comment
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