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occrider
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Originally posted by Trancer-X
You'd be dancing too.


Yea I already said I was ...

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http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/b...50p-25068c.html

http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/s...editorial3.html

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-sr.../bush073199.htm


:conf: What does this have to do with the earlier argument? You would win if I had stated earlier that Bush is squeaky clean, but I didn't. As a matter of fact, how did sports even enter the thread? Am I missing a deleted post or something?
Echo of Silence
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Originally posted by occrider
Am I missing a deleted post or something?


Don't look at me! I haven't been here!

:D
occrider
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Originally posted by Echo of Silence
Don't look at me! I haven't been here!

:D


Liar! I saw what you did to orbax! [squinting]I've got my eye on you .... [/squinting]

:p
Trancer-X
quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Yea I already said I was ...



:conf: What does this have to do with the earlier argument? You would win if I had stated earlier that Bush is squeaky clean, but I didn't. As a matter of fact, how did sports even enter the thread? Am I missing a deleted post or something?


I said you'd be dancing too if you were Dubya. Which argument are YOU talking about, that Bush is a jackass? <-(the original thread's argument)
occrider
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Originally posted by Trancer-X
I said you'd be dancing too if you were Dubya. Which argument are YOU talking about, that Bush is a jackass? <-(the original thread's argument)


Ah ok I see ... then I retract my confusion. I thought you were arguing that I support bush. But I agree with your Bush is a jackass assessment ...
MrSquirrel
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Originally posted by occrider
And now that I've calmed down ... it's time to do the bush dance.






C'mon ... how can you not love this guy?


They have the "daily Bushisms" calendar at work....it is fubby as hell how dumb he is.

MrS
Shakka
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Originally posted by DaveSaenz
Honestly this is reason enough to kick this prick out of office...








I wonder how all those military familes feel? I have not talked to my aunt (whose son is in Iraq) about it, but I can only imagine.:rolleyes:


For what it's worth, most of the soldiers in the military, as well as their families, know damn well what their choice of service means, and what the potential consequences could ultimately be. However, they believe that it is an honor to serve. While their families may endure great sadness if anything happens to their loved ones, they generally also take great pride in the fact that their loved ones choose such an honorable path. Besides, it is each and every man's(not a sexist remark) decision what they choose to do with their own life--so if they choose to be a soldier, then that's their decision to be a soldier. Let's not forget that the U.S. Military is a volunteer organization.
nic01445
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Originally posted by Shakka
For what it's worth, most of the soldiers in the military, as well as their families, know damn well what their choice of service means, and what the potential consequences could ultimately be. However, they believe that it is an honor to serve. While their families may endure great sadness if anything happens to their loved ones, they generally also take great pride in the fact that their loved ones choose such an honorable path. Besides, it is each and every man's(not a sexist remark) decision what they choose to do with their own life--so if they choose to be a soldier, then that's their decision to be a soldier. Let's not forget that the U.S. Military is a volunteer organization.


while i agree with you, i'm not entirely sure how this is relevent. The problem isn't that the soldiers are complaining. The problem is that Bush unnecessarily put the lives of all american troops in Iraq at even greater risk by taunting the terrorist factions that still exist just because he has a hard-on for war.
Shakka
I don't think he's necessarily got a "hard-on" for war, as you put it. More that he's just going full on to make sure that the U.S. doesn't have to experience another September 11th. Is he going to far? Only time will tell.
DaveSaenz
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Originally posted by nic01445
while i agree with you, i'm not entirely sure how this is relevent. The problem isn't that the soldiers are complaining. The problem is that Bush unnecessarily put the lives of all american troops in Iraq at even greater risk by taunting the terrorist factions that still exist just because he has a hard-on for war.



You said basically everything that I was thinking. :)

A soldier also wants to feel that the cause he or she is fighting for is an honerable one.

Trancer-X
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Originally posted by Shakka
I don't think he's necessarily got a "hard-on" for war, as you put it. More that he's just going full on to make sure that the U.S. doesn't have to experience another September 11th. Is he going to far? Only time will tell.


and you don't think that by further inciting radical-Islamic passions he's not at the same time guaranteeing that it will happen again?
DaveSaenz
I just found out that the media is censored by the pentagon from covering the flag-draped caskets returning home...I was wondering why they never showed that on the news.

:whip:

The American public needs to see that imo.
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