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Republican Candidate Thinks Terrorists Might Ramp Up Attacks Before November Voting

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by candide777 March 16, 2008 12:02 AM EDT
CitizenKane: Get a grip, . . . .
Posted by exCoachKen at 07:47 PM : Mar 15, 2008

LOL, that''s really all you need to say to CitizenKane - But, he''s missing his Rosebud, so try not to give him too hard a time.
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by snapper4298 March 16, 2008 12:00 AM EDT
Candide777

LOL... you potayto.
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by candide777 March 15, 2008 11:59 PM EDT
You say either and I say either,
You say neither and I say neither
Either, either Neither, neither,
Let''s call the whole thing off.

You like potato and I like potahto,
You like tomato and I like tomahto
Potato, potahto, Tomato, tomahto,
Let''s call the whole thing off

You say Al Qaeda and I say Al Qaida
You say Al Quaeda and I say Al Quaida
Al Qaeda, Al Qaida, Al Quaeda, Al Quaida,
Let''s call the whole thing off

But oh, if we call the whole thing off
Then we must part
And oh, if we ever part,
then that might break my heart



"Al Qaida" or "Al Qaeda" as "Al Quaeda
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by fibonacci_ March 15, 2008 11:46 PM EDT
He he.
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by snapper4298 March 15, 2008 11:39 PM EDT
Why have we ended up with such a bunch of lame ducks running (waddling) for president?

Get ur azz back here Romney..we need you man.
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by nearl4511 March 15, 2008 11:25 PM EDT
However you spell it, it sounds a lot scarier than calling them "The Group".
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by hypnotoad72 March 15, 2008 11:19 PM EDT
Why is suddenly everyone spelling "Al Qaida" or "Al Qaeda" as "Al Quaeda"? Just confused - noticed many people are doing that today. Did they change their name?

Posted by fibonacci_
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Is a terrorist organization worth the time it takes? None of us is a professional writer here. If we were, it''d be another story.

Still, when it comes to general conversation, proper English is always superior to R U exper1enc3d and other lame forms of "writing".

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by fibonacci_ March 15, 2008 11:12 PM EDT
Why is suddenly everyone spelling "Al Qaida" or "Al Qaeda" as "Al Quaeda"? Just confused - noticed many people are doing that today. Did they change their name?
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by nearl4511 March 15, 2008 11:04 PM EDT
Ok. How rational...not. Al Quaeda or "Al Quaeda in Iraq" or just the "evil ones". Killing more in Iraq influences our elections? Killing moe Iraqi citizens influences? Killing more Pakistanis influences?

Republican message since 9-11: A vote for a Democratis a vote for terrorists.

McCain usually rational on social issues is a nut when it comes to war. If he gets elected, what? We attack Viet Nam again to do it right this time?

Regardless of who wins the election, extracting ourselves from Iraq is going to be a difficult issue. But it does have to happen sometime.

So, Why should the opinion of the terrorists matter in what we decide to do. Another devisive scarecrow issue. Besides, eveidenced by bin laden tape timing, Repub and Terrorist propaganda appears to be toward the same end.
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by fibonacci_ March 15, 2008 10:56 PM EDT
I agree, exCoachKen.
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