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Iowa Rep. Says Terrorists Would "Dance In The Streets" And Declare Victory In War On Terror

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by moxford0 March 10, 2008 4:37 AM EDT
The GOP. Just another name for the N-Word.
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by oldabeeagle March 10, 2008 4:10 AM EDT
The sacrifice SHOULD BE shared by all Americans.

G. W. and Cheney are traitors. They send troops back to Iraq, tour after tour, for what? G. W. and Cheney have made Iran, Russia, China, and Venezuala stronger, while making the U. S. weak. Is G. W. going back to Saudia Arabia to kiss and dance with the king again? The Arabs are saying the oil is high because G. W. mismanaged the U. S. economy. The kisses and dances did not work. What will G. W. do next?

It does not matter if we are in Iraq for one more year or a hundred years. WHEN WE LEAVE, it will become an islamic theocracy. How many tours in Iraq do we expect from our brave soldiers.

This nation should not go to war unless our politicians have the courage to ask every American for sacrifice. The sacrifice SHOULD BE shared by all Americans.
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by croft777 March 10, 2008 4:10 AM EDT
Alot of people may be looking down on this article but be realistic, it is something we knew would be addressed. The way I see it is like this,John McCain has that nutty John Hagee who endorsed him. The man who hates the Catholics. Obama has taken an endorsement from a Sunni Muslim (Keith Ellison) who has a shaky background such as defending Louis Farrakhan, and Obama was happy to take that endorsement. Theres a saying "Birds of a feather flock together", and you can see it very well in this Presidential race. Who''''s supporting who, and does it matter? I would have to say yes. You have fellows like Farrahkan, Rev. Wright, and Sharpton ingaged in this war for a black president, and even though Obama renounced Farrakhans ideas when he spoke about the Jews, he never renounced or rejected what Farrakhan or the others spoke about the whites.
There is this unity that can hardly be ignored among Obamas main supporters who are in the publics eye.Are they supporting Obama because they really believe him to be fully capable of handling the job as the commandering chief, or are they supporting him because he represents who they are and what they believe in? Theres alot of religion involved in this race which is kind of weird. I haven''''t heard anything like this on Hillary, which I''''m glad. As the ol'''' Scottish say: "The devil looks after his own".
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by the74blaster March 10, 2008 12:46 AM EDT
How can you say the dems will be stronger when they are ripping the party in half. Come November it appears that 50% of the party will cross and either vote repub or indep. The D party is going to be a thing of the past.

Posted by kmccliment,

Interesting Point! That is the only way the GOP has a chance of holding the Whitehouse. However, is do not agree that democrats supporting the loser will jump over to the GOP. Some independents like myself might consider it, but its very unlikely given the GOP''s track record.
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by kmccliment March 10, 2008 12:15 AM EDT
antoniof123,

How can you say the dems will be stronger when they are ripping the party in half. Come November it appears that 50% of the party will cross and either vote repub or indep. The D party is going to be a thing of the past.
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by kmccliment March 10, 2008 12:12 AM EDT
Amen paryerman
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by alanrobisch March 9, 2008 11:22 PM EDT
So why are some who claim to have faith live in such
fear?





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Posted by realpatriot1 at 06:27 PM : Mar 09, 2008
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Because they don''t have the faith that they were called to have and because they ain''t perfect unlike all secular humanists who are since they don''t have to live up to any standard but their own and by their own standard they are perfect
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by the74blaster March 9, 2008 9:50 PM EDT
An Iowa Republican congressman said that terrorists would be "dancing in the streets" if Democratic candidate Barack Obama were to win the presidency.

I suppose he must anyone other than the GOP base considering their refusal to ban waterboarding and their insistance on protecting communication companies from lawsuits regarding wiretapping without warrants.
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by realpatriot1 March 9, 2008 9:27 PM EDT
I have a message for those who wave the banner of Christianity while exclusively claiming it for themselves and their mindset of fear.

Please open your Bibles children to Matthew 17:20.

So Jesus said to them,"Because of your unbelief;for assuredly, I say to you,if you have faith as a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, move from here to there, and it will move; and nothing will be impossible for you."

So why are some who claim to have faith live in such
fear?


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by prayerman3 March 9, 2008 9:21 PM EDT
If you really read into what he is saying. Do we want someone in office who has a muslium middle name and think has any leader that had a muslium name did any good in the world, exspecilly with name Hussein in it.
We need someone that we can trust. That is 100% American. Obama is a man that talks with fancy words that you want to hear but what is he going to do as President?????????

If you read his book he turned his back to our flag, will not pledge to it, will not wear a pin with our flag on it and when he was in college went to every communist meaning or seminar ( read his book).
Do you want someone who puts our flag down. He is like a faulse profit and only has 3 years as a senitor but in the past anyone that has gone for president has about 10 to 15 years in. They even ask Ill. what he did and would he be a good President. They said a good senitor yes but a President no.
Bottom line he will destroy what hope is left as America.
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