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tod
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response 171 of 218:
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Feb 22 23:20 UTC 2006 |
GW is wondering why everyone is so wigged out over the management of US ports?
Look at how he ramrodded the Iraq war in our faces with big talk of nukes..
Should we trust the jerk with "his word" from the Finance Committee that our
ports will be secure?
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happyboy
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response 172 of 218:
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Feb 22 23:23 UTC 2006 |
"will be"
they are not secure now, fer shore.
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tod
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response 173 of 218:
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Feb 22 23:45 UTC 2006 |
Give em to the UAE, they'll help us!! 8D
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cyklone
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response 174 of 218:
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Feb 23 00:50 UTC 2006 |
Hey bap, you left out the part where all those other countries actually paid
attention to the weapons inspectors who said "wait a minute, it doesn't appear
that he has any WMDs." Those countries (except for England) wanted to give
inspections more time. Bush and his cronies didn't appreciate their BS excuse
blowing up in their faces before they could get in, so of course they pushed
on. That's the TRUTH. Deal with it.
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drew
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response 175 of 218:
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Feb 23 01:04 UTC 2006 |
We knew Saddam had WMDs ebcause we had our copies of the sales receipts...
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cross
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response 176 of 218:
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Feb 23 01:18 UTC 2006 |
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gull
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response 177 of 218:
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Feb 23 03:15 UTC 2006 |
That's sort of the punch line, isn't it? We blew our wad attacking the
only country in the "axis of evil" that *didn't* have a nuclear program.
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bru
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response 178 of 218:
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Feb 23 04:01 UTC 2006 |
thats about the size of it. But that hao nothing to do with telling a lie.
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cyklone
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response 179 of 218:
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Feb 23 12:29 UTC 2006 |
Deliberately refusing to ascertain the truth, and making decisions based on
wilful ignorance, is just as bad as lying.
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jep
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response 180 of 218:
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Feb 23 13:14 UTC 2006 |
I believe that Saddam Hussein didn't have the advanced nuclear weapons
program that the Bush Administration said he had, when they were
persuading us all to start the War in Iraq. I think it's possible he
had some nuclear weapons and that they were removed from the country,
but I haven't seen any convincing evidence of that since we invaded. I
think the war was not justified and I believe we were lied to by Bush
and his subordinates.
I'm still happier that Saddam Hussein is in jail, rather than in
control of Iraq. I'd rather have Hussein in jail than Osama bin Laden
or Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. I don't like the way Iraq was invaded but the
outcome was a positive.
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johnnie
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response 181 of 218:
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Feb 23 16:30 UTC 2006 |
>I'd rather have Hussein in jail than Osama bin Laden
Why? You think Hussein is/was a bigger threat to the USA and world than
ObL? Certainly SH is a Really Bad Guy, but his influence in recent
years was pretty much limited to making life hell for his own people,
whereas ObL is still causing trouble around the globe, and godonlyknows
what he's got in store for us next.
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mcnally
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response 182 of 218:
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Feb 23 17:28 UTC 2006 |
re #181: I can't speak for John, but *I* think Saddam Hussein was a
bigger threat to the world, though not to the USA, than Osama bin Laden.
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tod
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response 183 of 218:
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Feb 23 17:34 UTC 2006 |
I always felt that Saddam ruled the way he did because its the only possible
way that a single government could exist without being ultra Islamic. I'm
not saying that I condone anything about it but just that I understood what
was going on there.
As for comparing him with Osama, I think its a herring. Osama should never
have been taken off the radar screen by GW Bush. You can look at North Korea
and Venezuela and see something just as evil as Iraq yet we could still live
a while without touching them with military action.
I do not understand why GW was ever let off the hook for screwing up
Afghanistan's black-ops hunt for Osama. Nor do I understand why GW was ever
let off the hook for putting the Saudis and Pakistan on our BUDDY list.
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happyboy
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response 184 of 218:
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Feb 23 17:44 UTC 2006 |
so how is everybody enjoying the civil war in iraq!?
8D
jep....how many american civilians did osama murder?
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twenex
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response 185 of 218:
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Feb 23 18:17 UTC 2006 |
so how is everybody enjoying the civil war in iraq!?
Apparently there isn't one, yet. No guesses as to who said that.
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twenex
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response 186 of 218:
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Feb 23 18:18 UTC 2006 |
Er, no prizes for guessing who.
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happyboy
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response 187 of 218:
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Feb 23 18:23 UTC 2006 |
"We're gunna rebuild that there mosque!"
---gw bush
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tod
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response 188 of 218:
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Feb 23 18:45 UTC 2006 |
MIXED ACCOMPLISHMENT!
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happyboy
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response 189 of 218:
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Feb 23 18:47 UTC 2006 |
"we're gunna use 'marikan taxdollers tew rebuild that there
mosk, we're gunna send a man ta mars!"
gw fife
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tod
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response 190 of 218:
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Feb 23 18:47 UTC 2006 |
MISSION MESSAGES!
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happyboy
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response 191 of 218:
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Feb 23 18:49 UTC 2006 |
"jaysus tolt me yore gumma be a pressiden."
gorge boosh
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jadecat
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response 192 of 218:
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Feb 23 19:08 UTC 2006 |
Osama has a hippo named after him in Africa...
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happyboy
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response 193 of 218:
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Feb 23 19:11 UTC 2006 |
it all makes sense now!
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johnnie
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response 194 of 218:
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Feb 23 19:28 UTC 2006 |
>*I* think Saddam Hussein was a bigger threat to the world, though not
to >the USA, than Osama bin Laden.
Okay, but why? While I'll happily agree that everyone is better off
with Hussein rotting away in a jail cell, it seems to me that he was
largely contained as a threat. American planes regularly patrolled his
airspace, sanctions (though imperfect) kept his resources in check, he
didn't have the military might for cross-border excursions, whatever WMD
programs he may have once had were rusty and dusty, and he didn't have
any allies.
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happyboy
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response 195 of 218:
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Feb 23 19:45 UTC 2006 |
it's a better world now that their oilfields will be under the
dominion of a shi'ite theocracy!
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