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by red164 October 18, 2007 3:46 AM EDT
Posted by poopusbuttus at 12:06 AM : Oct 18, 2007

Can''t you hear it over and over 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11
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by ubrew12 October 18, 2007 3:25 AM EDT
Just another example of the law of unintended consequences.

Except some of us (those you aren''t Bush republicans) could and did see this coming from WAY off.

Bush republicans too busy licking the a*s in front of them.
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by poopusbuttus October 18, 2007 3:06 AM EDT
Liberals need to be beaten. And then, sent to re-education camps.
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by tbweb October 18, 2007 2:42 AM EDT
BAGHDAD, Oct. 17 %u2014 Iraq has agreed to award $1.1 billion in contracts to Iranian and Chinese companies to build a pair of enormous power plants, the Iraqi electricity minister said Tuesday. Word of the project prompted serious concerns among American military officials, who fear that Iranian commercial investments can mask military activities at a time of heightened tension with Iran. Add this to Iraq buying $100 Million Dollars worth of weapons from China and its becoming increasing clear Iraq is trying to make fools out of the United States! Like their 5 week vacation in the middle of an intense War, Iraq''s Government is not even close to being serious where it matters! Lets see if Iraq gets serious now that Turkey is adding to their drama!
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by red164 October 18, 2007 2:36 AM EDT
10/16/2007
NIST Admits Total Collapse Of Twin Towers Unexplainable


"The only theory that is supported by the evidence is controlled demolition with explosives," Gage says. "You could never get a collapse event of that speed through 80 floors of intact steel structure. The laws of physics simply don''t allow it."--"Independent Investigators Release Suppressed Blueprints of Destroyed World Trade Center Tower," Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice, March 27, 2007]


1945
Empire State Building Withstood Airplane Impact

The World Trade Center towers were not the first of New York%u2019s skyscrapers to be hit by an airplane. In 1945, the Empire State Building withstood the impact of a U.S. Army Air Corps B-25 bomber. Fourteen lives were lost, but the steel structure remained standing after the unarmed trainer plane slammed into the building%u2019s 79th floor. When the plane hit, its fuel tanks were reported to have exploded, engulfing the 79th floor in flames.
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by red164 October 18, 2007 2:29 AM EDT
PELOSI NEEDS TO GO ALONG WITH BUSH AND CHENEY

INVESTIGATE 9/11

NIST Admits Total Collapse Of Twin Towers Unexplainable

NIST Admits Total Collapse Of Twin Towers Unexplainable Implicitly acknowledges controlled demolition only means by which towers could have fallen at free ...
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["A few years ago a project set up by the men who now surround George W Bush said what America needed was ''''a new Pearl Harbor''''. Its published aims have, alarmingly, come true."--John Pilger, What America Needed Was ''''a New Pearl Harbor'''', December 12, 2002]

1945
Empire State Building Withstood Airplane Impact

The World Trade Center towers were not the first of New York%u2019s skyscrapers to be hit by an airplane. In 1945, the Empire State Building withstood the impact of a U.S. Army Air Corps B-25 bomber. Fourteen lives were lost, but the steel structure remained standing after the unarmed trainer plane slammed into the building%u2019s 79th floor. When the plane hit, its fuel tanks were reported to have exploded, engulfing the 79th floor in flames.


BUSH:
I%u2019ve never felt more engaged and more capable of helping people recognize - American people recognize - that there%u2019s a lot of unfinished business."
BUSH:
American people recognize - that there%u2019s a lot of unfinished business."


NOW I''''M SCARED
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by mocalleo October 18, 2007 2:07 AM EDT
Any time you bring up Clinton''s foibles in the 1990''s,
liberals SCREAM..."we don''t want to talk about the past"

Now, liberals want to talk about Armenian genocide
that occured over 90 years ago???.

ROTFLMAO

just more liberal hypocrisy...Seig Heil, Hillary !!




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by robaldrich October 18, 2007 2:04 AM EDT
Someone said: Seriously, even non-Liberals can see that Bill Clinton''''s infidelities are merely a bad mark on his personal character.

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They''d have to be shallow minded. What about the lives destroyed when little girls in GRADE SCHOOLS across the country think nothing about giving blow jobs to boys at school because they were taught it is OK by their president, and the subsequent liberal downplaying of the inappropriateness of his conduct; instead, being told that such conduct is a choice acceptable in our society.

Just because you can''t see a body with a bullet in it, doesn''t mean that nobody is harmed. Either our whole society will be denigrated by the acceptance of this conduct, or these girls will one day realize that they were sexually objectified by our president and his liberal, degenerate, friends.

Certainly, STDs at such a young age is harm.

Oh yea. What about the fact that, generally, while boys love this trend, and girls think they are getting male approval/attention/love, men likely to be successful and monogamous won''t marry them.

Sounds like outrageous harm to me.

Seem far worse than the 17,229 people in the US who die every year from falling down(NSC 2003); 28,846 babies who die in US per year from being born (CDC 2003); 15,000 each year dying from getting less than five hours of sleep (NSF 2007); or the relatively insignificant 875 US soldiers dying in Iraq per year (AP 6/7/7).
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by ajmarine1 October 18, 2007 1:36 AM EDT
Either way gas shot up to $89 per barrel.

Prez. VP should thank Turkey for that.

Posted by venkata4 at 02:56 PM : Oct 17, 2007,

If I could get a 55-gallon barrel of "gas" for $89, that would be a pretty good deal.
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by tbweb October 18, 2007 1:30 AM EDT
"Enter the lake waist deep. When you see the flash, take a deep breath, and go under." -- Suggestion from a Lawrence Livermore Study on "Surviving a Nuclear War" written in the early 1980s as part of the Star Wars projects.

Sage advice for the next 15.5 months.

Regards,

Posted by Nancy_Naive at 08:03 PM : Oct 17, 2007,,,

The only thing they forgot to mention was that the water will be boiling!
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