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by titletrack July 30, 2008 12:40 AM EDT
Unfortunately, that is indeed the case. We already know the GOP is going to sell us out and the democrats could do it as well.

However, I would rather have a chance of seeing change by Obama than another 4 years of same old trash.

Posted by the74blaster at 09:13 PM

I know, I have been hoping for change in my life too. Only Obama has that power. So I plan to keep hoping that my hope will be heard by Obama who will hopefully pray to change my hope into change. I for one put all my hope into the Government.
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by shaheed92 July 30, 2008 12:31 AM EDT
Wonder if thats the Hillary factor...

Posted by MCVet- at 09:26 PM : Jul 29, 2008
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No, it''s the stupid factor...
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by shaheed92 July 30, 2008 12:29 AM EDT
I see where another GOP senator has bit the dust - too greedy I guess. Or maybe he wanted his own "bridge to nowhere."
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by July 30, 2008 12:17 AM EDT
No, I am not a genius. You don''t have to be a genius to recognize darkness when you see it. More than anybody else, Cheney reminds me of John Mitchell.

Sometimes I like "Jabba the Cheney", though.

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by the74blaster July 30, 2008 12:13 AM EDT
Only if you hope enough

Posted by titletrack,

Unfortunately, that is indeed the case. We already know the GOP is going to sell us out and the democrats could do it as well.

However, I would rather have a chance of seeing change by Obama than another 4 years of same old trash.
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by titletrack July 30, 2008 12:08 AM EDT
The only way we can win is to build alliances and after watching the events of the last several weeks, Obama is the better choice.

Posted by the74blaster at 09:07 PM

Only if you hope enough
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by the74blaster July 30, 2008 12:07 AM EDT
I''''d say that''''s about a billion $ for every one of the dead bastwards that support strapping on bombs and kill people and it was money well spent!

Posted by WellHell3,

If we had no aspirations of nation building as stated by the GOP, would it have been easier to make a large glass parking lot out the terrorist training camps?

The fact is the GOP has lied to us and does not have sufficeint international credibility to win the war on terror. The only way we can win is to build alliances and after watching the events of the last several weeks, Obama is the better choice.
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by titletrack July 30, 2008 12:04 AM EDT
Well, you''''re right, we never will!! It''''ll all go to the idiot-son, darth cheney and the carlyle group.
I gotta hand it to ya - you just keep walking right into it.

Posted by hadenough43 at 09:03 PM :

Darth Cheney? did you make that one up yourself? You are a genius
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by July 30, 2008 12:03 AM EDT
I bought that screeching krap for 5 years now! And the US has yet to see a dime of oil money! And most likely won''''t!

Posted by WellHell3
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Well, you''re right, we never will!! It''ll all go to the idiot-son, darth cheney and the carlyle group.
I gotta hand it to ya - you just keep walking right into it.
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by wellhell3 July 29, 2008 11:56 PM EDT
Of course it was no movie, silly. I just find it to be an obscene hideous atrocity that those who perpetrated it got a pass so the Idiot-Son could go pursue his agenda around oil. What does that say about the Idiot-Sons respect for the memory of all those people who died in those buildings.


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Posted by hadenough43 at 08:44 PM : Jul 29, 2008

I bought that screeching krap for 5 years now! And the US has yet to see a dime of oil money! And most likely won''t!
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by wellhell3 July 29, 2008 11:55 PM EDT
How anyone can consider a GOP candidate is beyond me.


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Posted by the74blaster

I''d say that''s about a billion $ for every one of the dead bastwards that support strapping on bombs and kill people and it was money well spent!
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by wellhell3 July 29, 2008 11:50 PM EDT
Nite Snookems...I suspect the Navy will change your attitude real fast...

I sent a pacifist off to Great Lakes in October of 1988, and come August of the next year, he was writing his names on every missile that went off the flight deck along with KILL THE BASTWARDS!
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by the74blaster July 29, 2008 11:50 PM EDT
Fearmongers? FEARMONGERS? Did you THINK that was just a movie you watched where two buildings full of people DIED? Those were real people, Sir!

Posted by WellHell3,

Yes they were. It was tragic and a military response was needed. However, the Bush administration used our emotions to sell us an optional war that will cost us at least 3 trillion.

Now it is estimated that national debt for the 2009 budget is going to be 482 billion dollars. However, I wonder if this figure accouts for the 200 billion needed to fund Iraq and Afganistan?

The sad part is the GOP inherited a 234 billion surplus from Clinton. Is it any wonder why the value of the dollar is falling like a brick?

How anyone can consider a GOP candidate is beyond me.
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by wellhell3 July 29, 2008 11:49 PM EDT
Nite Snookems...I suspect the Navy will change your attitude real fast...

I sent a pacifist off to Great Lakes in October of 1988, and come August of the next year, he was writing his names on every missile that went off the flight deck along with KILL THE BASTWARDS!
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by wellhell3 July 29, 2008 11:48 PM EDT
Nite Snookems...I suspect the Navy will change your attitude real fast...

I sent a pacifist off to Great Lakes in October of 1988, and come August of the next year, he was writing his names on every missile that went off the flight deck along with KILL THE BASTWARDS!
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by wellhell3 July 29, 2008 11:46 PM EDT
You people have absolutely no respect whatsoever for those people that died that day! DISGUSTING!
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by July 29, 2008 11:44 PM EDT
Fearmongers? FEARMONGERS? Did you THINK that was just a movie you watched where two buildings full of people DIED? Those were real people, Sir!

Posted by WellHell3
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Of course it was no movie, silly. I just find it to be an obscene hideous atrocity that those who perpetrated it got a pass so the Idiot-Son could go pursue his agenda around oil. What does that say about the Idiot-Sons respect for the memory of all those people who died in those buildings.
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by wellhell3 July 29, 2008 11:43 PM EDT
You guys make me sick! Those people came over here and murdered 3,000 people that didn''t do anything but go to work that day!

And you sit in your chairs behind your computer screen and act like we should just play tiddly winks with these people!

Are you so brainwashed by Obscamma''s and his ilk screeching your NONSENSE that these people can be TALKED INTO PEACE!

Oh oh oh oh don''t go to war! OMG, we might KILL somebody! We need to embrace these people and go give them hugs and kisses they''re such a GOOD BUNCH OF FOLKS!
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by rosieod4prez July 29, 2008 11:43 PM EDT
WEll - I didn''t see answers to some questions I hand hoped jtyler, but it has been interesting talking with you.

Good luck with the Navy thing (sincerely).

I was in the US Army during the Vietnam era - didn''t leave the country. Went thru ROTC, made it to 1st LT then took an early out when things started to wind down.

I thought the service wasted a lot of talent at that time, but that isn''t necessarily saying anything about the service in general. Any large organization becomes inefficent after a certain size.

Later.
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by jtyler271 July 29, 2008 11:41 PM EDT
Posted by hadenough43 at 08:38 PM : Jul 29, 2008

Yeah, I''ve already gotten that bit of advice. Still, never hurts to have it reiterated.
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