Comments on: Bush's Veto Of Anti-Torture Bill Stands
House Democrats Fail To Override President's Veto Of Bill Banning Waterboarding
- you stated i dont give numbers to back my posts up and i asked you for posts that i needed to do that with.....like i said before...you got busted in a lie and are dancing around it like typical loser lib
Posted by jwind11
That''s because your posts are worthless ranting and insults. Numbers are useless to you. - Reply to this comment
- jwind,,,, Do you have any evedence of any one here leading pethetic lives ????
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Posted by j-whitman at 12:49 PM : Mar 12, 2008
evedence? pethetic? not really sure what you asked. for someone who can''t spell and hasn''t figured out spellcheck, you sure have lots of opinions on more difficult subjects - Reply to this comment
- william19491,,,, You folks with your war against Amerca & the vast majority that actually are liberal are the nutty ones ------ Even John McCain is a liberal
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- jwind,,,, Do you have any evedence of any one here leading pethetic lives ????
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- jwind,,,, Bush''s veto further decreases America''s world standing, violates international laws, directly opposes our military, CIA & FBI & places our troops & US citizens risking their lives in foreign operations abroat in greater peril ------- It causes more damage to America''s National Security
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- jwind11**all these LIBS are liars-they twist and turn the facts to suite themselves--the hate and *** they spew is unreal---see how they all gang up on you-the one little repub on this site? Real brave, aren''''t they?
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Posted by william19491 at 12:43 PM : Mar 12, 2008
yep, i feel sorry for them, their issues really arent about bush, its just misdirected anger at their pathetic lives....its sad - Reply to this comment
- Neoconism:
Hey, lots of us are just as angry as you are. Please try to put your thoughts in a more civil tone, though. We just don''t need to operate at the mbcsmith/dmcar2000/william19491 level. - Reply to this comment
- According to the Center of American Progress:
5,000: Estimated strength of insurgency nationwide in Iraq, November 2003
20,000-30,000: Estimated strength of insurgency nationwide, October 2006
3,194: Number of terrorist attacks worldwide in 2004, as reported by the U.S. government%u2019s National Counterterrorism Center
11,100: Number of terrorist attacks worldwide in 2005, as reported by the U.S. government%u2019s National Counterterrorism Center
1: Rank of Iraq among all nations as a training ground for terrorists
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Posted by Displeased at 12:42 PM : Mar 12, 2008
so displeased is as naive as j-whitman and believes everything he sees on internet? typical lib - Reply to this comment
- Actually, you were originally asking Displeased for numbers. Not me. Try to keep it straight.
You were asking me to find some of your old posts, which I just don''''t think I have time for this morning.
I''''ll be happy to point the next example I see.
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Posted by RickNuber at 12:41 PM : Mar 12, 2008
you stated i dont give numbers to back my posts up and i asked you for posts that i needed to do that with.....like i said before...you got busted in a lie and are dancing around it like typical loser lib - Reply to this comment
- ...to debate it would mean you have some sort of facts to back up....all i am asking is for them to back up their "facts" and i wouldnt debate them about it...
Posted by jwind11
Here are the numbers you asked for. So you deny Iraq hasn''t become a terrorist breeding ground since we invaded?
According to the Center of American Progress:
5,000: Estimated strength of insurgency nationwide in Iraq, November 2003
20,000-30,000: Estimated strength of insurgency nationwide, October 2006
3,194: Number of terrorist attacks worldwide in 2004, as reported by the U.S. government%u2019s National Counterterrorism Center
11,100: Number of terrorist attacks worldwide in 2005, as reported by the U.S. government%u2019s National Counterterrorism Center
1: Rank of Iraq among all nations as a training ground for terrorists - Reply to this comment
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