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davey214 says:
It is very clear that money spent on sucessful research for 100% energy independence would make spending all this other money unnecessary.
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littlegran1 says:
Aww come on guys. It's all a part of Bushie's family history. Prescott Sheldon Bush (grandpappy) and Samuel Prescott Bush (great-grandpappy) were just as bad as he is.
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firststate says:
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History is more likely to record the moron in the white house as the 21st century American version ancient Rome's Nero, who led the attempt to dismantle the people's rights and protections guaranteed by the Constitution and create a monarchy. Our best hope is that his record of achievements in business will continue into his attempt at unravelling of the basis for our democratic republic. He's failed in everything else he's tried, so there's hope. Even the Saudis won't be willing to pump in enough money to bail him out of the mess he's made this time. He's run the United States the way his buddies Lay and Skilling ran Enron.
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firststate says:
Just how many active and reserve soldiers are left in the United States, minus the 'surge' troops he wants to send?
Posted by darkfyreaol


Three ( 3 ) plus the commander incompetence.
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exusmcsgt says:
Muislims are bad people who hate western morals. For everyone on here who says that George W. Bush is wrong, history will prove that he did the right thing and was a great brave president.

Posted by antoniorego at 01:28 AM : Feb 03, 2007


History is never that blind. History will judge Bush as the guy who spent a trillion dollrs and thousands of American lives just to take Iraq apart and reduce it to secular states.
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karlimhof says:

Updated: 9:18 p.m. ET Feb. 2, 2007
LAUSANNE, Switzerland - A ruling by Switzerland%u2019s highest court released Friday has opened up the possibility that people with serious mental illnesses could be helped by doctors to take their own lives.

I'll split the cost with anyone else for Bush/Cheney travel arranements to Switzerland. Are we on?
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darkfyreaol says:
Here's an honest question, political opinions aside.

Just how many active and reserve soldiers are left in the United States, minus the 'surge' troops he wants to send?
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clemenhagen1 says:
Posted by DUMBASSMOFO: The increases in war spending are largely to replace equipment destroyed in combat or worn out in harsh conditions in Iraq and Afghanistan. The same equipment the Demotards were whining about right after they realized bashing the war was good for their popularity!

Attention Badax/*******: The Dem "complaints" about equipment stem from our troops not being properly equipped. Captain Codpiece and the rest of the "use our troops as campaign props and cannon fodder" crowd refuse to provide such basic elements as armored vehicles and body armor. Combine that with the Democrats calls for taking care of the veterans wounded in battle, and you begin to see the true champions of the troops. Why did so many Gulf War and Iraqi veterans run this past election as democrats? Bottom line: your crowd wants more funding (it's topped one trillion dollars already) so that fraudulent "no-bid" contracts and other war profiteering can be perpetuated. The Democrats prefer to demand a little accountability for the graft and corruption, not to mention genuine support for the troops.
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darkfyreaol says:
The last I checked, one's check would bounce if their bank account was swimming in red ink. I think it's called 'insufficient funds'.

Somehow the President seems to be color blind, seeing black ink when it isn't there.

Or maybe he sees black oil?
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kstrisha says:
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The war costs come on top of a record request for the Defense Department's core budget, which is expected to reach about $480 billion in 2008.

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Thank you Mr. President for driving this once great country into the ground. (sarcasm)

This is why Americans are paying more for fuel for our homes and cars that ever before, and this is why our schools and health care have been neglected. All of this has been done to free Iraq from what...the peace and civility it had before we invaded?
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