Just love you bush supporters, now my tax money might go to building a kingdom hall, I spit in your face!
Trauma_Hound
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Bush to Divert Funds to Church Groups
by pettygrudger indon't care how you are slanted "politically" - this should be of great concern to all americans:bush plans to let religious groups get building aid.
by eric lichtblau.
ashington, jan. 22 the bush administration plans to allow religious groups for the first time to use federal housing money to help build centers where religious worship is held, as long as part of the building is also used for social services.
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America's Illusions of Grandeur
by pettygrudger inregardless of how complicated everyone wants to make the iraq situation, there is one point that continuously seems to be ignored or overlooked in all the debating going on....that is the fact that bush has said he will go with or without the un's support.
he has also said we're going with or without the citizen's of america's support.. wmd - you can say these words over & over again, but it remains painstakingly clear that saddam has never used these weapons against the united states - nor could he at this point.
in fact, he has only used them "defensively".he'd be lucky to get them over to isreal (look at the gulf war - how many scud's actually hit?).
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Trauma_Hound
some of your statements are really pathetic. so calling a bush supporter unpatriotic is better than calling someone who is anti-bush unpatriotic? and now anyone who supports bush doesnt care about our country? that must be some pretty good stuff youre smoking...pass it around man......and while youre at it, you might as well start a new thread explaining why everyone who voted for bush, or supports bush now, does not care about america.....that should be a real fun flame war to watch.
i agree that just because someone doesnt support war, doesnt mean they are anti-american, or unpatriotic.......but how does throwing the labels right back and constant name calling make your argument look any stronger?
It's funny, when bush supporters say the same thing about anti-bush supporters, they can't take it when it's thrown back in they're face, the man doesn't care what the american people want, is that patriotic?
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America's Illusions of Grandeur
by pettygrudger inregardless of how complicated everyone wants to make the iraq situation, there is one point that continuously seems to be ignored or overlooked in all the debating going on....that is the fact that bush has said he will go with or without the un's support.
he has also said we're going with or without the citizen's of america's support.. wmd - you can say these words over & over again, but it remains painstakingly clear that saddam has never used these weapons against the united states - nor could he at this point.
in fact, he has only used them "defensively".he'd be lucky to get them over to isreal (look at the gulf war - how many scud's actually hit?).
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Trauma_Hound
Petty,
Did Iraq get UN approval when it invaded IRAN+Kuwait???????
Nope, but he did from the U.S.
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Bush-not sure if he's helping Joe Average American
by roybatty ini cant say that im a fan of affirmative action but bushs comments and actions against the u of m kind of burns me.
again, while i dont believe in affirmative action, i have to admit that it does help the "little guy.
" where i work there is another engineer who got a free ride through college because he received a hispanic scholarship while i spent 10 years paying back my student loans.
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Trauma_Hound
you won't change your point of view and god knows you babbling democrats aren't going to change mine.
And what is that? ^
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Why Do Some Defend the Butcher of Baghdad?
by Perry ina bbc correspondent documentary aired on june 23, 2002, exposed how the iraqi regime staged these processions: instead of burying dead children immediately in accordance with muslim custom, iraqi authorities hold the bodies in cold storage until enough bodies are available to conduct a "parade of dead babies.
"15 in one such event, the iraqi regime exhibited some 60 coffins, decorated with large photographs of the deceased, around martyr square in baghdad while government-controlled demonstrators chanted anti-u.s. slogans and demanded the elimination of un sanctions, all for the benefit of foreign reporters who were present.
on camera, an iraqi identified as ali, described as a former member of saddam's inner circle living in northern iraq, related the account of a taxi driver who had explained to him how it worked: "he went to najaf [a town 100 miles south of baghdad] a couple of days ago.
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Trauma_Hound
Not personal, but I will say this, if you support bush your un-american!
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Bush-not sure if he's helping Joe Average American
by roybatty ini cant say that im a fan of affirmative action but bushs comments and actions against the u of m kind of burns me.
again, while i dont believe in affirmative action, i have to admit that it does help the "little guy.
" where i work there is another engineer who got a free ride through college because he received a hispanic scholarship while i spent 10 years paying back my student loans.
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Trauma_Hound
I think we all need to learn to agree to disagree. I can go off right now on how wrong all of you are and give you logical reasons why but you won't change your point of view and god knows you babbling democrats aren't going to change mine. I think right now at this time of war we just need to be United and support our country. It doesn't matter what political view we have as long as we are fighting terrosim and 9/11 does not happen again.
I'm not a democrap, you dumbass, ya we all need to blindly follow the dictator bush. LOL, show proof of a link between Iraq and Terrorism, oh ya you can't.
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America's Illusions of Grandeur
by pettygrudger inregardless of how complicated everyone wants to make the iraq situation, there is one point that continuously seems to be ignored or overlooked in all the debating going on....that is the fact that bush has said he will go with or without the un's support.
he has also said we're going with or without the citizen's of america's support.. wmd - you can say these words over & over again, but it remains painstakingly clear that saddam has never used these weapons against the united states - nor could he at this point.
in fact, he has only used them "defensively".he'd be lucky to get them over to isreal (look at the gulf war - how many scud's actually hit?).
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Trauma_Hound
This is not meant to be a personal attack. Please don't take it as such. I'm just getting a little annoyed at the anti-Americanism taking place in this country in defense of countries that are not anywhere near us in the human rights categories.
Being anti-bush, is anti-american? Are you people, really this stupid? I'm sorry we have a constitution, bush is intent, on trampling that, I and other anti-bush americans, are more patriotic, then any of you bush supporters, at least we care about our country and the people in it, and our constitutional rights.
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Why Do Some Defend the Butcher of Baghdad?
by Perry ina bbc correspondent documentary aired on june 23, 2002, exposed how the iraqi regime staged these processions: instead of burying dead children immediately in accordance with muslim custom, iraqi authorities hold the bodies in cold storage until enough bodies are available to conduct a "parade of dead babies.
"15 in one such event, the iraqi regime exhibited some 60 coffins, decorated with large photographs of the deceased, around martyr square in baghdad while government-controlled demonstrators chanted anti-u.s. slogans and demanded the elimination of un sanctions, all for the benefit of foreign reporters who were present.
on camera, an iraqi identified as ali, described as a former member of saddam's inner circle living in northern iraq, related the account of a taxi driver who had explained to him how it worked: "he went to najaf [a town 100 miles south of baghdad] a couple of days ago.
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Trauma_Hound
Keep your dictator, he doesn't care what the people he supposedly represents, care about.
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Why Do Some Defend the Butcher of Baghdad?
by Perry ina bbc correspondent documentary aired on june 23, 2002, exposed how the iraqi regime staged these processions: instead of burying dead children immediately in accordance with muslim custom, iraqi authorities hold the bodies in cold storage until enough bodies are available to conduct a "parade of dead babies.
"15 in one such event, the iraqi regime exhibited some 60 coffins, decorated with large photographs of the deceased, around martyr square in baghdad while government-controlled demonstrators chanted anti-u.s. slogans and demanded the elimination of un sanctions, all for the benefit of foreign reporters who were present.
on camera, an iraqi identified as ali, described as a former member of saddam's inner circle living in northern iraq, related the account of a taxi driver who had explained to him how it worked: "he went to najaf [a town 100 miles south of baghdad] a couple of days ago.
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Trauma_Hound
Dubla, umm I've read those threads also, who defended saddam? Show proof dumbass.
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Bush-not sure if he's helping Joe Average American
by roybatty ini cant say that im a fan of affirmative action but bushs comments and actions against the u of m kind of burns me.
again, while i dont believe in affirmative action, i have to admit that it does help the "little guy.
" where i work there is another engineer who got a free ride through college because he received a hispanic scholarship while i spent 10 years paying back my student loans.
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Trauma_Hound
Sparticus, if you had a clue as to actually implemented some of those things, Bush was a southern governor, he had no power, it was the Lt. Governor that actually has the power, the position of Governor in Texas, is a figurehead role, this goes back to the Civil War.