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- J, times up, gotta go.
Have a good weekend, talk to you next week. - Reply to this comment
- Timothy MCVeigh was a murdering maniac. The Irish Republican Army was a rebel force trying to break away Britain. Neither of these had a goal of world domination. Islamic jihad does have that goal. They have the money and the will to make it happen. All they need is the technology. This goal is not that of a few rotten apples, it is a basic tenet of Islam.
Posted by runningralph at 11:44 AM : Dec 08, 2007
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Tim McVeigh, when he was stopped driving a car with no tag was a slobbering babbler according to the officer that stopped him and he begged them to get the chip out of him. His psychiatrist provided by the US government was one of the foremost mind control experts involved in Manchurian candidate-like work. According to the foremost explosive expert in the USAF, General Partin, the van full of fertilizer could not have brought down the building and the columns had to have been cut with SHAPE-like charges. Dismissing OKC as the work of a ''crazy'' McVeigh lets the real culprits off the hook.
The IRA was completely infiltrated by British intelligence and their operatives were behind most of the bombings carried out by the IRA to discredit those who supported the Irish Catholics. OPERATION GLADIO was run on the same false-flag attack prinicipals--as reported once again by former President Cossiga of Italy who also noted that the CIA and Mossad ran the 9-11 ''attack on America'' to rally the nation to war. - Reply to this comment
- AJMarine1,,,, Think about it --- All the hell raised over the last 7 years of Bush lying & refusing to release info to Congress ???? ------ They are Swift Boating Hillary big time
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- What party today is still fighting oversight & investigations & diverting the problems to Hillary ??????
You lost me there J, I don''t know what you mean. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by j-whitman at 02:42 PM : Dec 08, 2007
I didn''t know you had to get their OK to investigate or do something; kinda like asking a chicken if she wants to help get an ax to cut of her head, I would think she would say, "No, I''m not going to help you." - Reply to this comment
- "It''s the policy of Iran to foment instability and chaos."
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This from another fat old white man representing the TERRORIST u.s. who invaded a country, destroyed it''s towns and cites, it''s infrastructure, it''s environment, and murdered and mutilated hundreds of thousands of innocent men, women, and children.
All this for absolutely no reason at all.
How many countries has Iran attacked in the last 500 years? - Reply to this comment
- AJMarine1,,,,, What party today is still fighting oversight & investigations & diverting the problems to Hillary ?????? -- The Republican Party
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- AJMarine1,,,, And just what party for 7 years refused oversight & committees that could have sent them to jail ????? -- The Republican Party
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- But he won''''t side with democrats on any investigation ---- Towing Party Line & Loyalties
Posted by j-whitman at 02:35 PM : Dec 08, 2007
Anyone that needs to go to jail for anything this Admin has done, send them; that''s why we have laws, I just wish someone would get things going on it or if not, shut up about it. - Reply to this comment
- AJMarine1,
,, Yep, everyone knows about the whiskey running, but that''s not nearly as bad as Prescott Bush expiditing war supplies to Hitler while delaying shipments to our troops. - Reply to this comment
- AJMarine1,,, Of course McCain is against it, I think it was his proposed legislation to stop it which is going before Bush soon to face his veto, if I''m not mistaken...
... But he won''t side with democrats on any investigation ---- Towing Party Line & Loyalties - Reply to this comment
- J, I got to leave in about 20 minutes.
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- I sould not limit it to republicans, even the Kennedy''''s helped them.
Posted by j-whitman at 02:30 PM : Dec 08, 2007
The Kennedy''s should have alot of connections in Ireland, isn''t running Irsh whiskey during prohibition how Joe made the Kennedy fortune? - Reply to this comment
- AJMarine1,,,, I don''t joke when it comes to terrorism or our nations honor & national security.... Sometimes I''m wrong & you gotta smack me to get me to accept it, but none of this is a joking matter.
While we are talking about the IRA, Republicans are noted for supporting & funding their terrorism against our allies the British, I sould not limit it to republicans, even the Kennedy''s helped them. - Reply to this comment
- AJMarine1,,,, No doubt about it, it looks as though even John McCain, who I had a lot of respect for has lost his honor as well.
Posted by j-whitman at 02:22 PM : Dec 08, 2007
McCain: No waterboarding, period
TOM WITOSKY %u2022 REGISTER STAFF WRITER %u2022 October 25, 2007
Waterboarding is a form of torture no matter how it is done and should be a prohibited among U.S. military interrogation practices, Republican presidential candidate John McCain said today, taking issue with GOP rival Rudy Giuliani?s recent remarks.
?Anyone who knows what waterboarding is could not be unsure. It is a horrible torture technique used by Pol Pot and being used on Buddhist monks as we speak,? said McCain after a campaign stop at Dordt College here.
?People who have worn the uniform and had the experience know that this is a terrible and odious practice and should never be condoned in the U.S. We are a better nation than that.?
http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071025/NEWS/71025066/1001
Sounds like he is againest it to me. - Reply to this comment
- AJMarine1,,,,, If it was legal & justified, why wouldn''t he like it ????
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- AJMarine1,,,,, Watch Bush''''s next trick -- He''''s going to try & claim victory for getting peace & defeating terrorism with the IRA
Posted by j-whitman at 02:02 PM : Dec 08, 2007
When Bill Clinton was in the White House, Adams and McGuinness were allowed to shake hands publicly with the president at the St Patrick%u2019s Day bash, while most of the Irish political class attended a series of receptions in Washington.
This year Bush is unlikely to meet Sinn Fein unless the IRA makes an earlier conciliatory gesture. Instead there are plans to give groups of community representatives, drawn from both traditions in Northern Ireland, pride of place in the Oval Office.
The IRA is preparing a statement which, while it may stop short of saying %u201Cthe war is over%u201D, may amount to the same thing. It is likely to be issued within the next five weeks.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/newspapers/sunday_times/ireland/article1117648.ece
I thought you were joking. - Reply to this comment
- AJMarine1,,,, No doubt about it, it looks as though even John McCain, who I had a lot of respect for has lost his honor as well.
.. He said Friday he wouldn''t side with the Democrats, he believed the CIA''s actions were legal, "That doesn''t mean I like it. Of course I object to it" he said ----- Protecting the President & Party over country. - Reply to this comment
- AJMarine1,,,, No doubt about it, it looks as though even John McCain, who I had a lot of respect for has lost his honor as well.
.. He said Friday he wouldn''t side with the Democrats, he believed the CIA''s actions were legal, "That doesn''t mean I like it. Of course I object to it" he said ----- Protecting the President & Party over country. - Reply to this comment
- a few republicans that still have a bit of honor & self respect intact.
Posted by j-whitman at 02:13 PM : Dec 08, 2007
Better pack a lunch, you may be looking for a while. - Reply to this comment
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