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Urges Free-Market Principles And "Effective Diplomacy" To Reduce Global Warming

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by cbville72 May 13, 2008 12:13 AM EDT
cbville72,,,, You are neither man enough or honorable enough to stand with a Whitman let alone call yourself one.


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Posted by j-whitman at 09:04 PM : May 12, 2008

Thanks for the compliment. I found out long ago that you are neither intelligent nor mature enough (even though you are over 50) to have a debate on ANY subject. Your infantile EVERYTHING LEFT and ALL DEMOCRATS ARE GOOD AND ALL REPUBLICANS ARE BAD mentality is ridiculous. You are swayed not by what is right or wrong on ANY issue, but always on what a republican did wrong and why a republican is to blame for everything. I don''t try to persuade you on any issue.
I just make fun of you and cast your 5th grade mentality (and grammar) into the limelight where everyone can see what a fool you are.

Thanks for making it easy and Thank GOD I AM NOT A WHITMAN.
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by cfin5 May 13, 2008 12:11 AM EDT
j,....That''s why I only trust ones voting record, not what they deduct is the PCC (politically campaign correct) thing to say. Even if the person is honest in what they believe to be the wheres and whys in a matter, I still require them to be correct. I don''t see how the two could not be twain. You know, what I would like to see regarding the government leaning into the oil companies is: Where did all of these high mileage carburators and diesel fuel (cooking oil, etc,..) patents disappear to? I''d say some kind of "Fuel Patent Audit" is in order!
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by omaar-101 May 13, 2008 12:08 AM EDT
McCain won`t back Webb`s GI Bill plan


Oh Yeah...John McCain is a ''True Patriot'' US Veterans can Depend On...Huh


WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, has suggested he would OPPOSE a Bi-Partisan measure by Virginia Sen. Jim Webb to expand college Tuition Benefits for (Military Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan).


McCains new move comes as a blow to Webb, a freshman Democrat and former Navy Secretary who had been Quietly building Bi-Partisan support for months.



Note: Webbs GI Bill, a centerpiece of his 2006 campaign, would pay the college tuition of many Military Veterans who have served since the (Sept. 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks). The amount of tuition paid would not exceed the cost of the most expensive state school in a Veterans Home State, in most cases.

The Current Montgomery GI Bill pays only a SMALL FRACTION of the COST of COLLEGE TODAY.
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by j-whitman May 13, 2008 12:04 AM EDT
cbville72,,,, You are neither man enough or honorable enough to stand with a Whitman let alone call yourself one.
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by j-whitman May 12, 2008 11:59 PM EDT
dragonwagon5,,,, McBush is desperate, trying to sound like Al Gore now.
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by j-whitman May 12, 2008 11:55 PM EDT
cfin5,,,, I''m still surprised any conservatives trust any of today''s republicans. American Jewish groups are defending Obama against McCain & Lieberman''s attacks.
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by cfin5 May 12, 2008 11:49 PM EDT
This is why conservatives don''t believe or trust Senator McCain. Burn our cookies?....NOPE! That only happens when someone you trust betrays you. This isn''t the only issue we have with the republicratic senator from Arizona.
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by j-whitman May 12, 2008 11:47 PM EDT
cbville72,,,, Anyone ever tell you that UR Stupid ???
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by j-whitman May 12, 2008 11:46 PM EDT
cbville72,,,, Today was the day our military was supposed to lay out the administration''s evidence of captured weapons being supplied by Iran. ----- Guess What ???

Bush & McCain lied to this country yet again, Weapons specialist saw them & NONE of them are from Iran
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by cbville72 May 12, 2008 11:41 PM EDT
IR Liberal?????

No....actually UR Stupid.

Thank You.
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by sjc_1 May 12, 2008 11:26 PM EDT
Since when has free market and volunteer action had anything to do with solving Global Warming? As long as countries tie fossil fuel usage to their economic growth and standard of living, they will resist any reductions...period. This is why Kyoto was necessary, to get countries to realize that they had to step up and sacrifice for the good of all. It was not "diplomacy". Diplomacy is if you would please stop shooting at us we would really appreciate it.
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by irliberal May 12, 2008 11:26 PM EDT
Hahaha... the lone republican horse (old mare really) breaks with the republican party line that global warming is nonsense. Hehehehe... that''s gotta burn their cookies. I love it! lol!
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