Agreed. I'm not a big Kerry fan but his comments were dead on. We are more isolated than ever as a result of Bush's disasterous foreign policy.Originally Posted by Zuck
Agreed. I'm not a big Kerry fan but his comments were dead on. We are more isolated than ever as a result of Bush's disasterous foreign policy.Originally Posted by Zuck
Last edited by Midnight Judges; January-29th-2007 at 10:55 AM.
Hey Sarge John Bolton just gave an interview to a French, yes FRENCH, newspaper criticizing Bush. Has the warrent for sedition already been approved? We need to arrest this bastard.
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/...ce-US-Iraq.php
Originally Posted by BornASkinsFan83
Good find and a perfect fit. One thing though, you should have pretended Bolton was criticizing America, not Bush. Can't wait to see what the mental midget thinks about this.
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Last edited by Midnight Judges; January-29th-2007 at 11:21 AM.
Well, the last time I looked, YOUR SIDE is less than 29% of the population in our country. . .so are you saying that all of America is full of traitors, except for the 29% partisan hacks who are STILL behind the sinking ship known as the GOP? What happens when it dwindles down to 10%, are you still willing to call everyone in this country without a warped and false sense of reality a traitor? I bet you are, and theOriginally Posted by Sarge
Hmm, flaming commie liberal is what I am? I would take that as a compliment form a knuckle dragging imbecile who still thinks Iraq was a good idea, and the Neo-cons are "misunderestimated" the opponentsand their side (Flaming commie liberals). You evidently, agree with the other side.
So no comment about arresting Lott or Delay huh? i guess your hypocrisy has absolutely no bounds. What's next, are you going to say Bush is a liberal??? Wait, you have already tried that defense as well![]()
Originally Posted by Mass_SkinsFan
I don't need it explained to me--I understand very clearly. I simply disagree that anti-war protest is tantamount to treason. By implication you're calling me a traitor. I also think that obsessing over Jane Fonda is extremely unhealthy and counterproductive. I also don't believe anti-war protest lowers troop morale, and if it does, we have bigger problems than we thought. I mean, they're soldiers, for christs' sake. What do they care?
Generally, anti-war protests are not about hating the troops or wanting to see them come to harm. It's about making yourself heard. Unalienable rights and all that. If anything it should make the troops proud that they're serving a country where people are allowed to dissent and take back the streets and tell the government what's on their mind. Otherwise, we wouldn't be the country we are today, the country you love and your father obviously loved so much.
Personally, I'm not against war itself, I'm against the unchecked, arrogant, and irrational abuse of power that this country has become so fond of. It has nothing to do with the troops. They have their job and I have mine. Me--I won't fight to make rich people richer, I don't care what party they're from or what country they're preside over. And since I'm a taxpayer, I think I should be able to have a say in how that money is spent without being called a traitor.
Aside from saying the US has no strategic interests in a UNITED Iraq, where did he put down the country?Originally Posted by BornASkinsFan83
Nice try
Originally Posted by chomerics
First, you assume the American side is (the one you say is at 29%) is derived from some CNNABCCBSMSNBC poll.
Second, one need only search your previous post to deduce the flaming liberal part. The really sad part is, you don't think you are a lib.
Speaking of being in their own little world
Originally Posted by Sarge
There you have it ladies and gentleman. The core message of today's Grand Ole Party. If you disagree, if you think the Republican President is taking us down the wrong path (even though, at this point, most GOPers don't even like him) then you are a traitor. Viva la Party, **** the country, we don't want the ones who don't think exactly like us here, anyways. I'd just like to point out just how patriotic and in the spirit of our nation that view point is. You guys are commendable.
Last edited by DCsportsfan53; January-29th-2007 at 12:02 PM.
Originally Posted by Sarge
How dare he go into a foreign country and say the U.S. is following a "flawed" diplomatic strategy.
This undermines the authority of the U.S. in a time of war.
despicable....![]()
just when I felt a touch of empathy for him over dropping out of the Presidential race following his insult to the troops-
he demonstrates once again what a total ahole he really and truly is.
Being a leftist means your own country is never correct- and every tinpot dictator is a guest of honor![]()
You're so quick to degrade John Kerry's service in Vietnam... I wonder why that is. After all, you full-throatedly support a President that spent that time getting laid, doing blow, and occasionally showing up for his National Guard responsibilities.Originally Posted by Mass_SkinsFan
Oh well, a Democrat that serves honorably and with valor in Vietnam is just some punk traitor, right?
Just when I think you might be moderately intelligent, you bring up the "insult to the troops" bit that any rational person has accepted as a speaking gaffe.Originally Posted by Air Force Cane
Is this really ALL the Right has to hang its hat on these days?
Sad times, sad times...
Par for the Kerry courseOriginally Posted by EersSkins05
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I would suggest that neither Mr. Kerry nor President Bush have a great military record to stand on. Mr. Kerry's issues have been gone over repeatedly by the SwiftBoat crew and others, so I won't go through them again except to say that if that's serving with honor, there are a lot of Vietnam Veterans who deserve a great deal more recognition for their sacrifices. President Bush's service was not combat service. Then again, something tells me that if Mr. Kerry had been able to, he'd have chosen that line of service as well; so he shouldn't get too high on his horse.Originally Posted by EersSkins05
I support this President's military actions because I felt (and still feel) that they're necessary. Had Mr. Kerry been in office when September 11th occured, I'm not so sure I'd have been able to support what I believe he would have done instead. It's as simple as that.
I would again say "who cares what John Kerry thinks"
But this stuff becomes headlines in places like Pakistan. And it is a United States senator
Mr. Kerry is best keeping his mouth shut overseas.
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