Frenchbabyface you really want a piece of me don't you? I would have done my duty if I was in Iraq and in the military, I would have filled every insurgents arse full of hot metal, no problem. But as it is I'm not there so what's the point? I'm not French, so saving my arse and ducking is not my first thought when shit hit the fan. I have been envloved in wars, right here in the streets of America, been shot at a few times and beat down and done the same to others in my younger day, I was so out of control that I thoght becoming a JW was the best thing for me, LOL :) And to tell the truth I did keep my wild arse out of jail but it took 18 years for me escape the borg.
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Bush failure or stable Iraq?
by Spartacus inwould you rather see bush fail or a stable society for the iraqi people?
do anyone hate bush or america so much that you would rather see military failure which will mean more death and carnage for the iraqi people and the us/allied military?
or would you like to see a bush/allied military success, giving the iraqi people a chance to govern themselves toward a stable democratic society?
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Tell me what are the Tories are about...
by Spartacus inplease give me your opinion what the tory (not sure of the spelling) party is about.
it is the conservative party in the uk, what is your opinion of it?
if they had things their way what would uk be like today if they dominated for the last 10 years or so?
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Two British leaders admired and respected by many Americans are Margaret Thatcher and Sir Winston Churchill - both were Tories and in fact leaders of the Tory party
Thanks stillajwxelder (me too), it is true that both are respected very much here in the states. Thanks for the info do you have more light to shine on the Tory Party? What caused them to fall out of favor?
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Tell me what are the Tories are about...
by Spartacus inplease give me your opinion what the tory (not sure of the spelling) party is about.
it is the conservative party in the uk, what is your opinion of it?
if they had things their way what would uk be like today if they dominated for the last 10 years or so?
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What other political parties have major influence in the UK? What are you Brits going to do when the Muslims form their own political party as they did in the Netherlands? You gonna kiss up and bend over for them because that is what they expect and with so many faithful Islamics who seem to thrive there it won't be long. In Europe the Churches are empty on Sunday but the Mosques are FULL on Friday. Good luck to you because you will need it.
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Bush failure or stable Iraq?
by Spartacus inwould you rather see bush fail or a stable society for the iraqi people?
do anyone hate bush or america so much that you would rather see military failure which will mean more death and carnage for the iraqi people and the us/allied military?
or would you like to see a bush/allied military success, giving the iraqi people a chance to govern themselves toward a stable democratic society?
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OK 6of9 what makes Kerry such a great man? ;) LOL
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Bush failure or stable Iraq?
by Spartacus inwould you rather see bush fail or a stable society for the iraqi people?
do anyone hate bush or america so much that you would rather see military failure which will mean more death and carnage for the iraqi people and the us/allied military?
or would you like to see a bush/allied military success, giving the iraqi people a chance to govern themselves toward a stable democratic society?
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IronGland, did I have one too many zero's, thanks for the correction sir.
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Bush failure or stable Iraq?
by Spartacus inwould you rather see bush fail or a stable society for the iraqi people?
do anyone hate bush or america so much that you would rather see military failure which will mean more death and carnage for the iraqi people and the us/allied military?
or would you like to see a bush/allied military success, giving the iraqi people a chance to govern themselves toward a stable democratic society?
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IronGland said: "Are you sure this isn't 'Ed Anger' from Weekly World News?" Who dat? This is my opinion if he and others see it this way then I would say Ed Anger got something right. Show me the link I would like to read it. Where's my bong? LOL :D
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Bush failure or stable Iraq?
by Spartacus inwould you rather see bush fail or a stable society for the iraqi people?
do anyone hate bush or america so much that you would rather see military failure which will mean more death and carnage for the iraqi people and the us/allied military?
or would you like to see a bush/allied military success, giving the iraqi people a chance to govern themselves toward a stable democratic society?
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Stopthepain,
Yeah, Kerry went because he had too and he tried to get out of it by requesting to study in France and when he was denied he devised ways to get out of Vietnam by contriving stories of his heroics to win purple hearts, 3 and out and that is exactly what he did with his officer position to take advantage of, he was out in 4 months or less. And he is so dayum sorry he relied on his sorry war record as the principle reason to elect him after 20 years in the Senate of sitting on his sorry arse, what a sorry sap he is. He is just another whiny, rich bastard who never wiped his own arse, to hell with him. Bush is no different, raised on a silver spoon, indulgence of these men during their formative years is not a plus for America. The men who ran this country before this sorry and selfish baby boom generation came up much differently, people who came up without maids, servants and privilege which allowed the kind of character that makes the kind of leaders this world needs. Kerry is from the selfish and indulgent baby-boom generation and he is the worst of the lot, a coward. The rich and powerful are not well suited to rule and is really a riddle that must be solved if we as a human species are to transcend our faults over time. The rich and indulgent are of poor character and because of their stature in society they are in the position to lead. Perhaps Bush?s religious convictions offset some of the rich living that instills sorry character in most people who live that way, perhaps not.
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Bush failure or stable Iraq?
by Spartacus inwould you rather see bush fail or a stable society for the iraqi people?
do anyone hate bush or america so much that you would rather see military failure which will mean more death and carnage for the iraqi people and the us/allied military?
or would you like to see a bush/allied military success, giving the iraqi people a chance to govern themselves toward a stable democratic society?
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Simon, you are still missing the point and purposely too so you can whine and bitch about how awful America is. I think we should demand all the dayum money we floated Europe, the only country that paid us back in full is Norway, how about that if you want to talk about the past. You are addicted to anti American propaganda and whining. I blame Britian in allowing Hitler to build forces that started WW2 that killed 100's of millions of people, so what does that matter? How should we move forward now? That is the question sir. That is my point.
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Bush failure or stable Iraq?
by Spartacus inwould you rather see bush fail or a stable society for the iraqi people?
do anyone hate bush or america so much that you would rather see military failure which will mean more death and carnage for the iraqi people and the us/allied military?
or would you like to see a bush/allied military success, giving the iraqi people a chance to govern themselves toward a stable democratic society?
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Again, hillary_step you are retreading things that is not my purpose for this thread, it is to look forward to glean whatever benefit that can be had from this war.
What part does religious conviction play in US foreign policy in the Middle East?
I don't believe it has much to do with it but what does it matter? Whatever foreign policy got us here put us in this situation, now what? I think it's really been a geo-political response, oil, and post 9/11 consequences. Bush took a great gamble of trying to change the types of governments that has great economic influence on the world, oil. And Bush felt that war would divert bigger problems down the road, we will see and as much as I don't like what he did, now we have to see this thing through. Hand wringing and tears will not do us much good now.
In America we need to get the only opposition party act together but as things are now and from what I am hearing from that camp as of late, they have not learn a dayum thing, the Democrats are letting this country down, BIG TIME. So it's time to do what needs to be done now and in the future and winning this conflict is number one at this point, meanwhile getting our political house in order is just as important. I agree with you hillary_step, smart diplomacy was much needed post 9/11 but so often after aggression leads to more of it until one or the other is defeated and that is where we are at now, we have no choice. In the future we as a nation we need to make sure that we have people in power that will be more patience and deal with 9/11type events with more care and war indeed if needed during this time of nuclear access which will only become easier as time passes. I agree with your last post for the most part, kudos for you. :)
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Bush failure or stable Iraq?
by Spartacus inwould you rather see bush fail or a stable society for the iraqi people?
do anyone hate bush or america so much that you would rather see military failure which will mean more death and carnage for the iraqi people and the us/allied military?
or would you like to see a bush/allied military success, giving the iraqi people a chance to govern themselves toward a stable democratic society?
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Simon I agree, Iraq may not come to realize self rule under Bush but events are already put in motion and now it is a matter how much benefit can come out of this mess, whining about the past will not accomplish anything, taking proactive action can make a difference. The Democrats have really let America down by putting Kerry up for election a proven coward at a time of war was really a let down, plus all the left wing sensibilities did not help either when most Americans feel the country is in moral decay. America is going through a backlash from immorality and the Democrats are perceived as facilitators of it. My hope is the Democrats will get them losers out of control and put some fresh faces and new ideas before the American people but as I see things now the Democrats will continue to implode and stab themselves all over, what a sorry bunch they have become and will be of no service to us at this point. I predict the Republicans will win the next couple elections until the Democrats get their act together.