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by nyteryder2 May 3, 2008 4:25 PM EDT
Kind of like how silent they are when you ask sgtrds, veteran72 and rebelcun+ What Bill CLinton did about the 2 separate attacks on this country during his presidency.
Have you girls come up with the correct answer? It really is fun asking you a question that you can''''t bring yourself to "man up to"
Posted by cbville72 at 10:40 PM : May 02, 2008


LOL!!! Lot''s of LOL!!!

Clinton did the same thing the "great communicator" Reagan did when hezbollah killed U.S. Marines in Beirut. How many were killed, cbville72?

LOL!!! Perhaps your simple little mind shut that one out.

FYI: Clinton captured and prosecuted those attackers. Where is bin Ladin? Does Bush care?

LOL!!!
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by nothappyatall May 3, 2008 4:25 PM EDT
"then plays a clip of McCain saying, "Maybe 100. That''d be fine with me."

So wheres the false claims about what he said? its right there in the clip of what he said- we all heard it the first time he said it. He''d be FINE staying there 100 years, more of the FAILED policies of his butt buddy mr BUSH.
If 6 years or 10 doesnt fix the problem then maybe a NEW strategy is better than 90 MORE years of failure.
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by blackstudman May 3, 2008 4:24 PM EDT
Posted by newster1 at 01:23 PM : May 03, 2008

My man Obama will stop the war and the funds that was used in Iraq will be turned towards Africa? We will not give a billion dollars to Africa no we will not give 10 billion dollars to Africa no we will not give 100 billion dollars to Africa we will give Africa 845 billion Dollars to Africa. This bill was generously ushered in by Barack Obama as the "GLOBAL POVERTY ACT"
We will have to pay it in 100 years no, 20 years no, 10 years no, in six years yes. Can we afford to pay for another war effort? Yes we will support a terrorist child today so he can love us to death tomorrow.

Obama and Farahkhan in 2009!
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by nothappyatall May 3, 2008 4:23 PM EDT
"then plays a clip of McCain saying, "Maybe 100. That''d be fine with me."

So wheres the false claims about what he said? its right there in the clip of what he said- we all heard it the first time he said it. He''d be FINE staying there 100 years, more of the FAILED policies of his butt buddy mr BUSH.
If 6 years or 10 doesnt fix the problem then maybe a NEW strategy is better than 90 MORE years of failure.
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by blackstudman May 3, 2008 4:20 PM EDT
Posted by BagdadsHere at 01:14 PM : May 03, 2008

For now yes maybe? But when he announces to America that Louis Farrakhan will be his running mate this will unite th country as never before. You will then be able to see the irony in everything as well. Just you wait and see we will give it to America what she deserves!
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by blackstudman May 3, 2008 4:14 PM EDT
My man Obama will stop the war and the funds that was used in Iraq will be turned towards Africa? We will not give a billion dollars to Africa no we will not give 10 billion dollars to Africa no we will not give 100 billion dollars to Africa we will give Africa 845 billion Dollars to Africa. This bill was generously ushered in by Barack Obama as the "GLOBAL POVERTY ACT"
We will have to pay it in 100 years no, 20 years no, 10 years no, in six years yes. Can we afford to pay for another war effort? Yes we will support a terrorist child today so he can love us to death tomorrow.

Obama and Farahkhan in 2009!
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by blackstudman May 3, 2008 4:07 PM EDT
My men Obama and Farahkhan will need assistance as well. I hope when they are in the white House they will attract other successful individuals? Like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson. And I hope that in the means of education they get a bill passed that would teach children in America that Whites keep down the blacks. This is my self esteem to what I am identified with. So to mess with my hate is to mess with me period.
Obama and Farahkhan in 2009!
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by blackstudman May 3, 2008 4:01 PM EDT
I hate McCain I just cannot wait until Obama and Farahkhan are in the White house as Prez and vice Prez. They will unite this country as never before. They will make this country what they will want it to be. So stand back and watch these two sing and dance for the cause before them!
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by blackstudman May 3, 2008 3:59 PM EDT
Hi!
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by harrydoghiny May 3, 2008 3:55 PM EDT
McBush continues to get a free pass from the corporate-media. Why no coverage of his "war for oil" comments and subsequent backpeddling?
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by wardoglrs May 3, 2008 3:38 PM EDT
McCain does not stand on the Republican platform.
He should be rejected from the Repub party. And if any one here is willing to tell your kids to "Go to war for your country" Let me say this. These wars are fought for power not protection of the USA or anything like that, Instead we fight for the banks like the Federal Reserve we die for there corporations. If you all dont wake up to Dr Paul and soon we all will suffer dearly.
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by b-easy63 May 3, 2008 3:37 PM EDT
hey will put up with us long enough to throw out their secular dictator, but once that''''s over, it''''s goodbye infidels, and thanks for all the oil.

Posted by mrmazerati at 12:22 PM : May 03, 2008


Thanks for all the oil? Why should they thank us for what they already own? And why should they thank us for our assistance with that oil since output is not nearly adequate or near where they were before we invaded?

Are you one of those people still wondering how all of OUR oil got under THEIR sand? LOL
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by b-easy63 May 3, 2008 3:34 PM EDT
YECK!!! It is just so "ickky" when a politician starts with the words "my friends" to people he does not even fvcking know.
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by miles1967-2009 May 3, 2008 3:33 PM EDT
McCain does not have the judgment and patience to lead America. He is an ill-informed, myopic, close-minded man who is easily swayed by the bigoted religious right. Check out the result of his BRILLIANT support of the "Surge", not to mention the fatally wrong idea to go to war with Iraq in the first place, and not actually go after the 9/11 terrorists. Check the facts at the below link and comment:

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/18722376/the_myth_of_the_surge
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by mrmazerati May 3, 2008 3:22 PM EDT
I agree that moveon.org is taking McCain''s words out of context. I think it''s deplorable that they would use the same tactics as their opponents. What McCain was referring to was the fact that there are permanent American bases around the world and, if sensible, there is no reason for not having one in Iraq, also. Unfortunately, it doesn''t make sense, because nobody really wants it. Especially the Shiite Iraqi government, who are kin to the Ayatollah. His thoughts, expressed in general terms, are logical in the historic sense, but are out of step with the reality in the Middle East. I applaud him for his liberal ideals (yes, helping countries fight tyranny is a liberal ideal), but religion and culture do not make us welcome in the Middle East. They''re Muslims. They don''t want liberty, they want submission to Allah. The western world, with its ideas about individual freedom, is heretical and satanic. They will put up with us long enough to throw out their secular dictator, but once that''s over, it''s goodbye infidels, and thanks for all the oil.
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by cdfoxtrot May 3, 2008 3:02 PM EDT
Posted by jack3213 at 11:54 AM

HEY JACK,

DOES THAT MEAN THAT EVERYTHING REV. WRIGHT SAID WAS TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT TOO?

Posted by dragonwagon5

Good point. That''s aside from the fact that Rev. Wright isn''t running for office.
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by cdfoxtrot May 3, 2008 3:01 PM EDT
The truth always hurts. Of course McOldGuy doesn''t deny talking about being in Eye-Rack for 100 years - he was caught on tape saying it! He didn''t qualify it at the time the way he is now, now that he realizes how unpopular that notion is with voters. Politicians = scumbags. They''ll say ANYTHING to get elected.

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by jack3213 May 3, 2008 2:54 PM EDT
IF THE MEDIA AND SOME PEOPLE WOULD STOP SPINNING LONG ENOUGH PERHAPS THEY CAN UNDERSTAND THAT ALL THE DIZZINESS THAT COMES FROM THEIR TWISTED PERCEPTIONS OF INTELLIGENT SPEECHES- ARE MORE THAN WORDS- IT IS NOT WHAT IS SAID" LITERALLY" ABOUT 100 YEARS- BUT WHAT IS "MEANT BY IT" PERHAPS SOME WILL ACTUALLY THINK FOR THEMSELVES FOR A CHANGE INSTEAD OF BELIEVING ALL THE LINES OF BS THAT THE DEMOCRATS & THE MEDIA ARE SHOVING DOWN YOUR THROAT.
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by mrmazerati May 3, 2008 2:48 PM EDT
"Lib" is not a bad thing. "Lib", short for liberal, is the philosophy that rejects tyranny and is directly responsible for the establishment of the United States. Self-professed "Lib-haters" are opposed to the fundamental principle of their own country. This makes no sense to me.
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by May 3, 2008 2:48 PM EDT
Mr. Straight Talk is a liar. Bush and McCain think that we own Iraq.
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