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gunslnga
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Post by gunslnga »

Conspiracy, no, just that Clinton had several oppurtunities to eliminate Mr. Bin Laden and he refrained, at'least twice, we all know about. Who was assleep at the wheel??? Bush inherited the Clinton mess not 6 months in office, what is it your always saying about hind sight, seems the left likes to use it a lot since GW took office. I don't need to explain how easy it is to manipulate the facts to the Master.......
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L K Day
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Post by L K Day »

Evil - What part of "neither party" do you not understand?
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Post by the lurkist »

you just don't like Hillary. Frankly, I think she has more stones than any other candidate running.
It will be interesting to watch the misogyny blossom if/when she is pres.
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Post by ynot »

Mrs, Bubba, da Prez
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Post by L K Day »

Actually, I don't hate Hillary, that much. The best thing about her, in my eyes, is that she's a ruthless politician, not above playing the far left crowd for the fools they are. Among the Dems likely to win the nomination, she's the only one who won't pull the troops out of Iraq. I'm a bit surprised that she's saying that already, but I guess she figures that with the nomination wrapped up she needs to start running for the general election, and doesn't want to be seen as one who'd throw the war after it's won.
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Post by marathonmedic »

I'm reading Tom Clancy's Executive Orders right not and for those who haven't read it, a lot of it is a discussion of how bloated the government has become. The lawmakers (i.e. part of the governnment) make laws so complex that we need laywers to interpret them and then to find the loopholes. The tax code is so complicated that we need to hire an entire class of professionals to understand it for us. The result? Make new additions and changes and the cycle continues. Just think what our ecomony could do if all these people were actually "productive" members of society instead of working in some circular mess. Don't even get me started on medical insurance and billing.
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Post by the lurkist »

Word, Dude. But, who are the bigger fools, the far left (who at least are informed) or the consevative base far right, who are mono chromatic one issue constituency who only care about emotional non issues like gay marriage, God in Schools, family values, pro life, gun ownership, being taxed as little as possible, etc...
ANd for there ease of being emotionally manipulated in the last two elections we have them to thank for GW, and Chaney and their ilk and their war of Neo Colonialism.
Larry, I have never met you, and I am confident that you are well informed, but please, folks who get their media input from am talk radio propaganda-ists are the fools.
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Post by marathonmedic »

Sadly, I think most of my information for this upcoming election will come indecision2008.com, courtesy of John Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
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Post by L Day »

Lurkist, I've got no use for the far left or the far right. Both hold positions that I think are anything but informed.
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Post by the lurkist »

I agree.
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