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electronicmaji2
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and we thought trancer-x had something to say...






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and we thought trancer-x had something to say...






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Trancer-X
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and we thought trancer-x had something to say...






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It's good to see that you agree with yourself on that one.


    "'Tis better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than open one's mouth and remove all doubt." - Samuel Johnson

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electronicmaji2
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is that the best you can do?

no wonder the democrats lost the eletion

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shaolin_Z
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It's good to see that you agree with yourself on that one.


    "'Tis better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than open one's mouth and remove all doubt." - Samuel Johnson



right on

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electronicmaji2
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no wonder all the conservatives left this forum you offer no competition at all i mean the least you could do is try to debate .....

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shaolin_Z
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dude cmon, dont tell me that wasnt funny.. chill

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wolverine16
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no wonder all the conservatives left this forum you offer no competition at all i mean the least you could do is try to debate .....


Not really much to debate on this topic. I could list out of context all the dumb things Condi, Rummy, Bush, Cheney, Delay, Hastert, Gingrich, etc. have said. What does that really prove? It would be nice if conservatives pointed out one good thing that the adminsitration is actually doing that improves our lives rather than posting talking points that are somehow supposed to label people "liberals." For the record, Dean was still right that we're not any safer with Saddam Hussein gone. Probably worse off actually with how the rest of the world views us now, especially many Muslims.


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shaolin_Z
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Not really much to debate on this topic. I could list out of context all the dumb things Condi, Rummy, Bush, Cheney, Delay, Hastert, Gingrich, etc. have said. What does that really prove? It would be nice if conservatives pointed out one good thing that the adminsitration is actually doing that improves our lives rather than posting talking points that are somehow supposed to label people "liberals." For the record, Dean was still right that we're not any safer with Saddam Hussein gone. Probably worse off actually with how the rest of the world views us now, especially many Muslims.


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electronicmaji2
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if you think that were not safer because sadams im not gonna even dignify your mental state with a word for it



democrats always act like republicans are the only ones that say stupid stuff when half of the stuff we say makes sense to me

but its nice howard dean is chairman of the party now you can finally show face for what you are a liberal party and in 2008 I predict you will get 35% or less of the vote if you continue going this way

haha that actaully makes me happy

you can say your smart

you can call us stupid

but it wont get you any votes and it wont put you in office

prepared to become a even smaller minority?

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wolverine16
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if you think that were not safer because sadams im not gonna even dignify your mental state with a word for it



democrats always act like republicans are the only ones that say stupid stuff when half of the stuff we say makes sense to me

but its nice howard dean is chairman of the party now you can finally show face for what you are a liberal party and in 2008 I predict you will get 35% or less of the vote if you continue going this way

haha that actaully makes me happy

you can say your smart

you can call us stupid

but it wont get you any votes and it wont put you in office

prepared to become a even smaller minority?


Chill man. I think you're generalizing, because a lot of Democrats and progressives disagree with the Republicans on their issues. Keep in mind that unless you want a totalitarian government, you need opposing points of view to that of those in power,which right now is the Republicans. Dean is really not so liberal by the way if you look at what his record was in Vermont.

On the Saddam issue, have you seen any surveys of how we're viewed in the rest of the world? It's dropped a lot since we decided to go into Iraq and intelligence sources say that Al Qaeda used the war as a recruitment tool. Keep in mind that more than 100,000 Iraqi civilians died in the war and now sudenly there's massive violence there. That may not mean much to you, but it does to people in the Middle East. Also, where are those WMDs we were after anyway?


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shaolin_Z
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man, you really need to calm down. all your posts seem to be filled with anger or are offensive to the person you're addressing

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