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Guthrie

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  1. this was offered as a sad sarcastic joke about bigotry???
  2. you guys just make stuff up and spew it out -- must be a lot easier than actually knowing what you're talking about or am I wrong? can you actually back up this elitist, nonsense? show how it actually has worked in a historical setting --- no, I don't believe you can
  3. Shrub is the worst president in American History. He will be recorded as such.
  4. shame on you
  5. And America was the first and only country in the world to reach out with post war assistance to both allied and enemy countries. and every American who ever mattered, believed America destined to be a beacon of Liberty, Democracy and Humanity, throughout the world --- a much better attitude, IMO, than, 'well we've done it before, might as well act like Nazi Germany again'
  6. and did you hear about the blast or find it a moving experience? how much time did you spend hooded and in a closet?
  7. Nonsense....most service members feel much better actually serving under the likes of Reagan or Bush than not serving under the likes of Jimmy Carter. Save the betrayal and guilt trip for back home, along with BS about apple pie and Chevrolet. The US Government armed them and sent them, just as they always have. when were you last in Sadr City?
  8. and I look forward to a political campaign among Democrats that addresses the issues America is now facing - a campaign that excludes the kind of turdblossom, black bag, criminal politics that John McCain and others faced when they ran against the Buschistas
  9. Kind of agree with you ... but still, one is responsible for one's own actions, and the soldiers, too, murdered, because they got money and benefits. Without those, too few would have fought the war to make it a war. So it's the stupidity of Bush and the greed of soldiers. it just isn't fair to blame these guys who put their lives in the hands of a moron Commander in Chief - they enter the military and know they will be called upon, if needed, to face the enemies of America, in the front lines - they MUST be able to trust the orders they are given just to do their job - - they have been betrayed - it's up to us to peacefully assemble and demand redress from the govt - for ourselves, and for the soldiers who can NOT protest
  10. Obama would make a good president and, at least in the Democratic primary, make an important challenge to Hillary. 2008 may be more exploratory and dry run for 2112 or 2116 - but then again, it may just be his time!!!
  11. You wouldn't believe me if I said it were so but please try Googling, 'turdblossom.'
  12. I have avoided this thread til now. I've read just a few of the posts, mostly on the last page. I was going to ask a question. I am not going to ask a question. I do not want to know. I don't want there to be a conspiracy. I don't think it's a fun topic to speculate on.
  13. To be fair, although I dont agree with Poly I dont think he has said anything anti-Semitic, and I dont think he is either, from what I have read. Actually you dont necessarily have to say something extremely bigotted to face a hate crime charge. This is one of the scary things about it. The definitions of hate become very liberal. and what kind of person would be, logically, most likely to make that argument?
  14. Karl Rove is a member of the Ku Klux Klan, when did this happen??? how would it be if I called him by his oval office nickname?
  15. not anymore but it should be, it can be again
  16. Seems listening to Bush was good enough for a healthy audience share last Sunday (60 minutes). Taliban Jack wasn't invited. Who is, 'Taliban Jack?' -- not Jack Murtha, I hope That first one is very special to the Marines - attacking the men who recieve it shows more about the attackers than the Marine.
  17. I remember watching the Nixon impeachment hearings on tv then there was the railroading of Clinton I guess everyone has some idea of what it entails
  18. telling the truth, even if it is hateful to hear, is not hate speech
  19. Depending on how you measure the disparate parts, about $100 million CDN in 2006. Total to date about $2 BILLION. All for the IT Project From Hell. We use the Canadian Gun Registry to teach how not to run an n-tier IT project. Bush spends more than that in Iraq on a weekly basis -- for a whole year, that's a bargain.
  20. what hate speech did Arar offer?
  21. yeah? what was the budget for the gun registry last year?
  22. torturing people to death, burniing civilians alive with phosphorus, raping little boys ... maybe it's funny to you --- it is not, in fact, funny and what, 'hate speech,' has Arar offered? I certainly haven't seen or heard any.
  23. The shortsighted militarists want to spend the money of those future generations who should be colonizing space but can't because they are working three jobs to cover the interest on the national debt.
  24. Don't they have freedom of speech in Canada??? you want him to shut up ... why? you don't like his story? you don't want to know about the Bush administrations crimes against humanity? why would someone like him need to shut up more than some really loud and offensive speaker like Rush Limbo
  25. OK...we'll do it the hard way. The link you provided for Uncle Sam traveling the world over to rescue poor defenseless Americans included a reference to Granada: 1983 -- Grenada. On October 25, 1983, President Reagan reported a landing on Grenada by Marines and Army airborne troops to protect lives and assist in the restoration of law and order and at the request of five members of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States. Nobody in their right mind believed the BS story about medical students facing imminent death or torture. And the deed was done....sorry Fidel...you lose. Now, getting back to Arar, why didn't Canada "rescue" him from his awful Canuck fate? Grenada was certainly, a Reagan photo op - as was most of his presidency - that is one event, doesn't have anything to do with the list other than being there on it -- further, it was still in that early part of the tearing down (and selling off) of America Canada??? well, I'm an American and I don't presume to tell Canada how to handle it's affairs. I do note that Canada has apologized for it's failures in the matter and it looks like Arar will be getting a settlement check: Link
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