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It's that simple, simpleton. Too bad you'll have to eat shit & die soon. Then the REAL fun starts when Der Chimpenfuhrer & Friends get impeached for their war crimes and traitorous gutting of the Constitution.
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Nov. 2, 2001, 12:00 PST -- On Oct. 31 the French daily Le Figaro dropped a bombshell. While in a Dubai hospital receiving treatment for a chronic kidney infection last July, Osama bin Laden met with a top CIA official -- presumably the chief of station. The meeting, held in bin Laden's private suite, took place at the American hospital in Dubai at a time when he was a wanted fugitive for the bombings of two U.S. embassies and last year's attack on the USS Cole. Bin Laden was eligible for execution according to a 2000 intelligence finding issued by President Bill Clinton before leaving office in January. Yet on July 14, 2001 he was allowed to leave Dubai on a private jet, and there were no Navy fighters waiting to force him down. ... Article > Anticipated responses from The Brainless Ones: 1. "Those damned Frenchies are lyin' - they hate our Freedom Fries!" *boohoo/cry*2. "I didn't see or hear it on Fux News, or CBS, NBC, CNN, ABC, CNBC, MSNBC, Bloomberg, BBC, AP, UPI, or Reuters...so it must not be true. Only the established corporate media can be believed. ...but if they showed it, then they're all librul elite media types that hate us." 3. "Oh, you got that off'n the innernets - it's all hate-filled blogger bullshit!" 4. "That Ruppert guy is stupid and crazy and hates us. He's a conspiracy theorist, that's what he is. He even lives in Venezuela!" 5. "There IS no evidence. There IS no hospital in Dubai. Heck, there isn't even a CIA! It doesn't exist. I'm just going to close my eyes now. Hmph!"
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You forgot the most common and the most appropriate response....
Wurm is a complete idiot so we ignore most of what he posts. |
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Firstly, I'm not on a first-name basis here with you, and I've never given you any of my personal info. There are good reasons for having usernames or monikers on open WWW forums. We all have usernames. I suggest if you wish to address anyone further here that you use their usernames or some abbreviation thereof, like everyone else does.
As for my sources, they are unassailable and well-documented. You might not like the conclusions that they point to, but your mere anger and dislike in no way contradicts them. I don't know where or how you're coming by your fictions, but they have no place in any rational discussion. You've only posted 9 times on Cycling Forums, yet with that small amount you have gone out of your way to post fabrications and antagonize the established members. You've already had your posts modified, been part of the reason for a thread closing, have probably been warned privately, and now unprovoked you've racially slurred an administrator in your above post. Is this how you normally introduce yourself to a new group? Is this all you can find to do for entertainment? In fact, I would say that blatantly insulting Lim's heritage as you did constitutes racism, and should be extremely moderated or you should be banned outright. Quote:
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in private...... I admit that some of the points made here by Repubs are just talking points from talk radoi, but its no different than using sources from the moonbats on leftwing blogs.Last edited by Billsworld : 21-10.-2006 at 10:43 PM. |
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YEAH...what he said. |
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You make a good point here. Along those lines, it takes a man to admit his mistakes & Bush & his cabinet (I use that term "loosely" ) & some of the members of this soapbox have not done so. I presume everyone here belongs to the human species no matter how far "down the ladder", as it were, & humans are imperfect w/ the exception of myself of course ![]()
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Let's see if you can show that my sources are not credible. Quote:
cdpatten's remarks are racist and should be moderated or he/she should be banned.
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The simple fact that it is YOU posting them discredits your sources. That was easy. |
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I think Bush is getting closer towards admitting he goofed. If he doesn't know now that Iraq has been a major diplomatic blunder, he never will. They believed after 9/11 you could somehow compare Iraq with post imperial Japan and( by creating a democratic Iraq), bring freedom and democracy to the Middle East.
I'd love to see freedom and democracy in Iraq, Iran and Syria but it cannot be forced. At any rate, if anything, Bush's second term has been one of weakness. Even the Kennedy clan was more confrontational than a second term Bush. I think Bush has been very weakened and has lost respect and credibility. He seems impotent in the face of North Korean missile tests and we all know Bush himself knows he goofed. Quote:
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While I agree with much of what you said I have to take issue with the statement that Bush appears impotent in the face of the NK crisis. I think he was quite determined and resolved....and made no bones about what would be the end result if necessary.
You must have seen it differently. |
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I do know Bush couldn't win a war against North Korea. The North Koreans would be in the South like yesterday if necessary, a bit like the Red Army poised to invade West Germany back in the Cold War days.
Bush knows war with North Korea would be a bloodbath. Bush also knows North Korea would not fire the first shot. The thing is, none of this would have happened, had Bush not recklessly invaded Iraq. Thanks to the Iraq invasion, we now have a nutty, hardline regime in Iran, tensions in Israel and the North Koreans reacting to what they consider to be a threat. However, it's pretty pointless moaning about Bush without end, I confess. The question is, what can be done? That's a tough one. If Bush pulls out of Iraq, the terrorists will take over that country and it will become a major terrorist recruitment site for anti-Western fanatics. If Bush stays in Iraq, he will more than likely suffer in the polls back home. The only possible way out might be a U.N. force but the Europeans are probably too afraid to get involved in such a mess as Iraq. Quote:
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South Korea 20 years ago and South Korea today are two very different animals....they are more than capable of defending themselves.
Their would be significant civilian loss of life however in the initial artillery bombardment as they are very close to the border...but I think they could handle NK...as long as China stayed out. I don't think North Korea could feed their army for very long in the field. It's all speculation though I guess. |
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