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59% Support September 2008 Deadline For Removing U.S. Troops

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by randalds March 29, 2007 6:14 AM EDT
Sorry RandalDS, but I wouldn't want to put to much intelligence///never mind, it would only start another useless discussion.
I believe that Bush has gotten us into another Viet Nam situation (of which I am a veteran), and we need to find good way out, without dumping the Iraqi"s like we did the Viet Namese. Over two million civilians were slaughered by the communists when we quickly pulled out with our tails between our legs.
I would like to find a good transition out, dispite Bush's blunders.
Posted by edjoy74 at 03:09 AM : Mar 29, 2007

I'm a Vietnam vet too. Welcome home bro. Hope we don't disagree about too much, but I know we already agree that Iraq is looking more like Nam everyday.
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by edjoy74 March 29, 2007 6:09 AM EDT
Sorry RandalDS, but I wouldn't want to put to much intelligence///never mind, it would only start another useless discussion.
I believe that Bush has gotten us into another Viet Nam situation (of which I am a veteran), and we need to find good way out, without dumping the Iraqi"s like we did the Viet Namese. Over two million civilians were slaughered by the communists when we quickly pulled out with our tails between our legs.
I would like to find a good transition out, dispite Bush's blunders.
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by edjoy74 March 29, 2007 6:09 AM EDT
Sorry RandalDS, but I wouldn't want to put to much intelligence///never mind, it would only start another useless discussion.
I believe that Bush has gotten us into another Viet Nam situation (of which I am a veteran), and we need to find good way out, without dumping the Iraqi"s like we did the Viet Namese. Over two million civilians were slaughered by the communists when we quickly pulled out with our tails between our legs.
I would like to find a good transition out, dispite Bush's blunders.
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by edjoy74 March 29, 2007 6:09 AM EDT
Sorry RandalDS, but I wouldn't want to put to much intelligence///never mind, it would only start another useless discussion.
I believe that Bush has gotten us into another Viet Nam situation (of which I am a veteran), and we need to find good way out, without dumping the Iraqi"s like we did the Viet Namese. Over two million civilians were slaughered by the communists when we quickly pulled out with our tails between our legs.
I would like to find a good transition out, dispite Bush's blunders.
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by randalds March 29, 2007 6:03 AM EDT
edjoy74,

Just ignore them.

Rick


Posted by singinrick at 02:30 AM : Mar 29, 2007

Just like ricky ignores the truth anytime it interferes with his little fantasy world. Tell me ricky, still think the world was created in 6 days? How about Cain's wife? Where did she come from? Think God thought incest was hot? He must have considering that Lot's daughters got pregnant by their daddy. Oh wait, that's right, they got him drunk and took "advantage" of him! Uh huh, ask any cop if he'd believe that line of sh*it after raping and molesting your daughters until he got pregnant in a cave! Tell it to the judge!
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by randalds March 29, 2007 5:24 AM EDT
Posted by edjoy74 at 02:10 AM : Mar 29, 2007

Thank you and welcome to the forum. Got anything intelligent to say?
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by edjoy74 March 29, 2007 5:10 AM EDT
I find it very sad to see how BRAIN DEAD down-ndirty, RandalDS, masterballs2 and others are about reality. If you people could only see how sick you sound.
If calling people names is the only way you can profess yourselves, then my first line fits you well. Otherwise, deal with the issues and stop the name calling. uuuggghhh
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by randalds March 29, 2007 4:38 AM EDT
I find it interesting that a lot of people (30-some percent is a LOT of people) still support a guy who's favorite childhood book was written a year after he graduated from Yale. LOL!

Posted by down-ndirty at 12:41 AM : Mar 29, 2007

That cracks me up too! The book is "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and Bush named it as his favorite childhood book when asked in an interview when he was running in 2000. The fact that it wasn't even published until after his daddy bought his diploma is very telling. he is functionally illiterate. That's actually OK as far too many Americans are (they are his base after all) and he could really strike a cause for adult literacy if he'd come out of the illiteracy closet. Still I don't think I'd want an illiterate person to have his FINGER ON THE NUCLEAR BUTTON! I guess he can always add the book to "My Pet Goat" as the only two books he has ever successfully read in his lifetime for his $500 million "library".
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by down-ndirty March 29, 2007 3:41 AM EDT
I find it interesting that a lot of people (30-some percent is a LOT of people) still support a guy who's favorite childhood book was written a year after he graduated from Yale. LOL!

I also find it interesting that the spokes-people for these "Bush supporters" are the likes of Hannity, O'Reilly, Limpballs, and especially a hateful Ann Coulter. She represents them quite accurately: ill-informed and hateful.

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by waynabq March 29, 2007 2:21 AM EDT
Anyone who uses the term "Liberal" as a derogotory term is a certified Faux, err..I meant Fox News and Limbaugh listener incapable of learning or thinking for themselves. Idiot and Bush supporter have one and the same meaning.
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