
Regulus de Leo
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What Went Wrong For Barack Obama
Regulus de Leo replied to M.Dancer's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
There weren't 'one or two' comments. This is daily fare for that church. It was Marxist black 'social gospel' that's gone on for 20 years and Barack first claimed he didn't hear it and then changed his story to claim he'd heard it but wasn't going to condemn it because a person who is not a family member is like a family member (utter nonsense). Apparently according to Obama, to be black you must blamey whitey for all your problems. -
Happy Anniversary Iraq!
Regulus de Leo replied to bush_cheney2004's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Can you explain further? I'm not a commerce person. -
Happy Anniversary Iraq!
Regulus de Leo replied to bush_cheney2004's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Specifically what legislative provision caused the subprime lending crisis? -
Saddam destroyed Iraq and set the stage for civil strife once his regime self-destructed. The blame is almost entirely with Saddam, the Ba'ath Party and the Sunnis.
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What Went Wrong For Barack Obama
Regulus de Leo replied to M.Dancer's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Amazing how a guy who won't wear a flag pin and attends a church where they the pastor yells "God Damn America" can put some many American flags in the background. He MUST be in trouble. -
Happy Anniversary Iraq!
Regulus de Leo replied to bush_cheney2004's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
How is Bush to blame for bankers making poor loans? -
Happy Anniversary Iraq!
Regulus de Leo replied to bush_cheney2004's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Good post. Left liberals never really cared about the people of Iraq so much as confirming their old "America is bad" narrative. When they can't do that they lose interest and move on (dot org...usually). -
Iraq and Al-Queda
Regulus de Leo replied to GostHacked's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I think I'd do some research on satellite technology. It is easily foiled. -
US soldier throws puppy from cliff
Regulus de Leo replied to buffycat's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
What you describe isn't cruelty or disturbing at all. On a survival exercise they'd be expected to provide their own food. Much different from terrorists being trained to slit the neck of a camel in preparation for slitting the neck of a stewardess on a hijacked flight. -
Dutch To Legalize Gay Sex In Public Park
Regulus de Leo replied to Regulus de Leo's topic in The Rest of the World
For most of us that would be everywhere. -
Sounds like someone our feminists and leftwingers will be determined to studiously ignore.
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Dutch To Legalize Gay Sex In Public Park
Regulus de Leo replied to Regulus de Leo's topic in The Rest of the World
There was this Globe and Mail noted architectural critic who ---a few years back--described goings on at night at a downtown park and made an argument about 'gay space' etc etc. Was rather controversial but elegantly phrased nonsense. -
US soldier throws puppy from cliff
Regulus de Leo replied to buffycat's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
Sound positively barbaric. Was there no gravy or stuffing? -
US soldier throws puppy from cliff
Regulus de Leo replied to buffycat's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
You are thinking of how Hitler trained is SS officers or how Al Quaeda trained terrorists. Can you name a Western army that currrently is involved in this practice? There is no suggestion this is part of any training is there? You are engaging in idle speculation. -
Dutch To Legalize Gay Sex In Public Park
Regulus de Leo replied to Regulus de Leo's topic in The Rest of the World
They are cheating on their boyfriends and in some cases their wives and girlfriends and some just like the thrill of anonymous sex. -
Iraq and Al-Queda
Regulus de Leo replied to GostHacked's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Why do they ask the question "Was Iraq Better off With Saddam?" but they never ask the question as to whether Zimbabwe or South Africa was "better off under Apartheid?" -
Iraq and Al-Queda
Regulus de Leo replied to GostHacked's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Apart from the fact that every major intelligence agency in the world agreed Saddam sponsored terrorism you need not take their word, Saddam openly paid Palestinian families for martyrs and boasted about it. He terrorized his own populace, and he held children hostage in Kuwait and diplayed them on international television for his own propaganda purposes. Saddam's reaction to the 9/11 attacks was to say "the American cowboys are reaping the fruit of their crimes against humanity." (a position curiously akin to that of left wing radicals). But you choose to believe he didn't support terrorism. A patently unreasonable position. -
Dutch To Legalize Gay Sex In Public Park
Regulus de Leo replied to Regulus de Leo's topic in The Rest of the World
What is lacking is the political will to arrest certain groups breaking the law. Ontario is seeing the same thing down in Cayuga. Anyone who asks that the law be enforced is branded a racist. -
Yet they will enforce dog owners to keep their dogs on a leash. If people can be forced to keep their dogs on a leash can't they be forced to have sex in a private place? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml.../13/wgay113.xml "Why should we try to impose something that is actually impossible to impose, which also causes little bother for others and for a certain group actually means much pleasure?", he said. Amsterdam's beautiful Vondelpark in the centre of city draws hordes of summer visitors, families, skaters and joggers. But the park's rose garden has become famous as a trysting spot for gay men looking for uncomplicated sexual encounters. "
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Woman in Hiding since Driving over Moroccan Thief in
Regulus de Leo replied to Regulus de Leo's topic in Religion & Politics
Do you believe the police routinely tell people to go into hiding when they are not threatened? -
Spitzer descendant....
Regulus de Leo replied to HisSelf's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Sounds like you are into conspiracy theories not fact. Spitzer got caught because of large cash withdrawals from bank accounts. These are regularly scrutinized and for good reason: criminal and terorist activity. -
Spitzer descendant....
Regulus de Leo replied to HisSelf's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
It's all a 'vast right wing conspiracy' then? Thank you Mrs. Clinton. Spitzer's own party didn't support him. They thought he was a bully.