If not for his political dissenters, then who would you suggest it to be directed at? His political allies?
Will the Dems Get Us Out of Iraq?
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Ps104_33, Sep 17, 2007.
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And as an aside, lbtns and pubs have much more in common than what any of us are willing to admit.
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Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
My post was to saturnneptune, and am not interested in how you took it.
But it doesn't look to me like you want civil exchange. That's cool with me, but I'm not going to change my posting style.
Now back to the OP, the Dems, as a group, may take the talking point that we need to leave, but we aren't leaving that area for a long time. Like I said, Hillary worked very hard to make sure this war would happen. -
Bro. Curtis, an unaddressed post starting with, "You guys,"?
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Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
Like I said, I'm not changing my posting style. When I see a hateful comment, that's what I'm going to call it. You can pick apart posts, looking for spelling mistakes & silly things like that, but the folks around here know who's here to discuss things, and who's here to cause trouble.
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Bro. Curtis, I did discuss the OP. I do believe that I'm the only person in this entire thread who actually quoted Hillary's official position rather than speculating about it. Touche. (Don't interpret that last word as my hating you because I don't.)
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Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
I stated her position twice. Yer not the only one. Why the martyr complex ?
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Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
And I hope you don't think her stated position on any issue is what she has planned. She & her husband are proven liars.
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I agree, Bro. Curtis, that she and her husband are proven liars. But I'm not sure she could lie about this and get away with it. Momentum is her friend. For what it's worth, Limbaugh *and your* assertion may be true. I hope not, but who's to say?
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I regularly chat on liberal message boards (being lbtn I can see both sides sometimes) and I routinely hear that cons hate Moore. I always defend the cons. It's odd, but at times both sides do seem to have martyr syndrome. Operative word being: seem. Personally, I have never suspected anyone I "know" online as hating. But I don't suspect either side will ever believe that. Nor do I suspect either side will ever offer anything other than their opinions canonized into sacred writ to prove the "hatred." (Move over God and make way for the prophets of infallible, psychoanalysis.) The pity parties go on because evidently they must...
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I do not see Rush Limbaugh in a liberal conservative mindset. Although he does talk (and talk and talk) about conservative causes, the mindset he must be viewed in is self worship verses humility and loving your neighbor. -
Regardless of what the US govt does, stories like the following certainly aren't optimistic:
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I thought the article would give way to discussing what might be a political response. But then again, politics being what they are, I already know what the responses will be and so does everyone else. ;)
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I really don't like contracting out security services that our military is more than capable of providing in a war zone.
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church mouse guy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
OK, I will take the Democrats at their word.
OK, I will take the Democrats at their word. I believe that they will pull the troops out of Iraq the very day that Bush leaves the White House. I use Korea and Viet Nam as examples of withdrawals before victories and I think that the majority of Americans would accept an end to the war if they were going to elect a Democrat next year.
If Ron Paul were elected, I think that he would withdraw the troops right away, also.
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