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 Helenjw
 
posted on July 22, 2003 08:07:08 AM new


The architect of the invasion, Paul Wolfowitz, warns *foreigners to keep out! How absurd is that?



Wolfowitz Warns Foreigners Keep Out of Iraq


 
 profe51
 
posted on July 22, 2003 09:30:26 AM new
"I think all foreigners should stop interfering in the internal affairs of Iraq"

There's one for the books
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What luck for the leaders that men do not think. - Adolph Hitler
 
 bear1949
 
posted on July 22, 2003 09:55:27 AM new
"The lies being spun by the far Left are weapons of mass deception. The hysterical Left opposed the war against Iraq, predicting tens of thousand of U.S. casualties. They were wrong then;

why should we believe them now?" --Charles R.
Smith

 
 mlecher
 
posted on July 22, 2003 10:01:54 AM new
By the way Bear...

Where are all those WOMD's the the Bush Regime claimed Saddam had and KNEW EXACTLY WHERE THEY WERE?

How Americans were killed by the beliefs of the Left?
How many were killed by the Lies of the right?


Thought so...

gather up all your used brain power and please try to come up with an real thought.

 
 bear1949
 
posted on July 22, 2003 10:49:00 AM new
Leacher. Somehow I knew you couldn't comprehend my quote.

Your post is the world's greatest proof of reincarnation; no one could get that dumb in just one lifetime

In fact the only original thought YOU ever had was lost with the flush of a toilet.

To quote Martin Luther King, Jr.: "Nothing in
the world is more dangerous than a sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity."



 
 skylite
 
posted on July 22, 2003 12:23:34 PM new
bear, your just a loud mouth coward, that thinks, unfortunaly, and it's morons like you that create a waste and make prosperity into depression, so give it up and crawl away into your pit where you belong
 
 skylite
 
posted on July 22, 2003 02:55:50 PM new
BEAR YOU ARE A COWARD, AN ARM CHAIR WANNABE, so give up and do us a favour and crawl back to your hole and hopefully your god Bush will come along with a bulldozer and just bury you with the rest of the dead
 
 austbounty
 
posted on July 22, 2003 02:58:15 PM new
Last night I saw, ‘Gangs of New York’.
The type of person portrayed in the gang called ‘natives’, reminded me of bear & colin.
Scared of social change/evolution.
If it’s not the ‘Irish’ peril, it’s the ‘reds’ or ‘Blacks’ or ‘Islam’.
Their TYPE will always find a group to attack, and attribute ‘bad’ characteristics to that group, as though they are the only pure! ones.
They like to point at someone else, because it draws attention away from their own faults.

Strange how we see some of the richest and most powerful within their ranks, and yet also some of the lowest forms of life in our societies, criminal and unemployed neo-Nazi biker types.

Have you ever noticed that even though they demand that all speak English, few among them can actually string a descent sentence together.

Yeh!; duh! F…Off, yu—duhh!!
Oh! Aghh… duhh, fffffaaaa oooff
Well said Bear!!!


 
 skylite
 
posted on July 22, 2003 03:15:03 PM new
will someone take this coward ( bear ) and show him his pit, and oh yea, don't forget to throw in also his blow-up doll, seems to me he ain't getting any,
 
 bear1949
 
posted on July 22, 2003 03:32:39 PM new
Dimlite, if your parents divorce, will they still be brother & sister?

 
 austbounty
 
posted on July 22, 2003 04:59:47 PM new
Poor bear1949!; he has a splendid repertoire of 500 words. Why does he insist on using only 150?


 
 austbounty
 
posted on July 22, 2003 05:10:16 PM new


 
 profe51
 
posted on July 22, 2003 08:32:16 PM new
I don't believe I've ever read as many worn out, unoriginal insults in one thread before. Please continue, I'm copy/pasting these into a file of cliches I like to keep. "How to cause raucous laughter while trying to insult someone".....
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What luck for the leaders that men do not think. - Adolph Hitler
 
 bear1949
 
posted on July 22, 2003 08:41:10 PM new
AUSISSY:

Are you still stumped by anything child-proof or are you still talking to plants on their own level ?


And I guess you still think male zebras are the ones with the black stripes.


If you knew what you're talking about, you'd be dangerous. You bring to mind a quote from Josh Billing: "Doesn't know much, but leads the league in nostril hair.

By the way that's a nice self portrait




 
 profe51
 
posted on July 22, 2003 08:45:30 PM new
THREE MORE!!! YOU GO BEAR!! AUSTY?? SKYLITE?? I HAVE A 360 GIG RAID HERE, PLENTY OF ROOM, COME ON!!
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What luck for the leaders that men do not think. - Adolph Hitler
 
 Helenjw
 
posted on July 22, 2003 08:50:56 PM new
Profe,

Bear may use a search engine such as this one

LOL!

Helen

 
 profe51
 
posted on July 22, 2003 09:01:49 PM new
I don't know helen, that one's got a bunch of words with 2, 3, even FOUR syllables!
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What luck for the leaders that men do not think. - Adolph Hitler
 
 mlecher
 
posted on July 23, 2003 06:23:28 AM new
Did you all notice that he was unable to answer the questions? He went right into insulting...

Too stupid I guess, he had to misdirect or his petty little world would crumble.

And the answers are:

Left Beliefs: ZERO!
Right Lies: THOUSANDS!



 
 bear1949
 
posted on July 23, 2003 09:40:26 AM new
Prof, If I used words with more than 2 or 3 syllables. would you still comprehend the meaning?


Mleacher,

Two of the WOMD were located & removed yesterday.

 
 profe51
 
posted on July 23, 2003 03:38:24 PM new
Prof, If I used words with more than 2 or 3 syllables. would you still comprehend the meaning?

syl/la/bles....com/pre/hend...yup, three syllables each and no problem here...please feel free to keep it going with the polysyllabic(pol·y·syl·lab·ic) insults, so far you're not taxing anyone's comprehension

BTW, Uday and Qusay are toast and I'm glad. That doesn't make it OK that the President of the United States is not responsible for his own words in a state of the union address. You'll misdirect with some old saw about Clinton's lies, so before you do that, let me ask you; assuming Clinton is the biggest, fattest, nastiest dirty old liar on the face of God's earth, does that mean it's OK for Mr. Bush to behave likewise?


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What luck for the leaders that men do not think. - Adolph Hitler
[ edited by profe51 on Jul 23, 2003 03:39 PM ]
 
 Helenjw
 
posted on August 1, 2003 07:24:03 PM new


Bush, Republicans losing support of retired veterans
By Steven Thomma


WASHINGTON - President Bush and his Republican Party are facing
a political backlash from an unlikely group - retired veterans.

Normally Republican, many retired veterans are mad that Bush and the
Republican-controlled Congress are blocking remedies to two problems
with health and pension benefits. They say they feel particularly betrayed
by Bush, who appealed to them in his 2000 campaign, and who vowed
on the eve of his inauguration that "promises made to our veterans will
be promises kept."

"He pats us on the back with his speeches and stabs us in the back
with his actions," said Charles A. Carter of Shawnee, Okla., a retired
Navy senior chief petty officer. "I will vote non-Republican in a heart
beat if it continues as is."

"I feel betrayed," said Raymond C. Oden Jr., a retired Air Force Chief
Master Sergeant now living in Abilene, Texas.





 
 CBlev65252
 
posted on August 2, 2003 06:31:23 AM new
I may be going off the track a bit here so please bear with me. I've thought a lot these past few months about our soldiers over in Iraq and have often wondered just how many of them knew (I mean really knew) what they were getting into?

I cannot fathom anyone at the age of 18 or even 19 being informed enough, being mature enough, being experienced enough to fight in combat. I look at my son and his friends. They are all 18 or 19 years old. Where to go on Saturday night is a huge decision for them. Our young soldiers cannot even go into a bar to have a beer, but they can load a rifle and kill another human being. It just makes no sense to me.

18 and 19 year olds still believe they are invincible He-Men. But, how informed are they about the horrors of war when they enlist? Are they showed movies of soldiers missing limbs or soldiers bloody from battle? Are they showed pictures of battlefields littered with the bodies of 18 and 19 year olds? Are they taken to Veteran's hospitals to see what can happen even years after the war has ended? Have they even spent time at Arlington National Cemetery? They are lured by the promise of a top-notch education (ya, right), benefits (that is, until they are discharged and forgotten about), and a steady pay (never enough in my book for what they do). Many are coming from impoverished homes where they see no other way out. They should be discouraged from joining in every way possible. Then, if they still decided to join, you can be almost sure it's what they really want to do. How many of our young soldiers in Iraq are now happy they joined up? How many more wish they had been told more about the consequences of fighting in battle? And, how many children are now scarred for life?

I look at my son and his friends and I cannot imagine them fighting in this war let alone any other one. I often wonder if this is what parents felt during the Civil War? WWI or WWII? Did they feel the same during Korea or Vietnam?

The media needs to stop glamorizing war. Our boys at the time of enlistment need to be told the whole truth. The whole bloody truth!

Thanks, for letting me go off track!

Cheryl
Power to the people. Power to the people, right on. - John Lennon
 
 Twelvepole
 
posted on August 2, 2003 06:49:38 AM new
So basically your saying your son is an idiot? Not smart enough to even follow orders from superiors? They get all the information they need to be successful.

18 or 19 year olds very seldom make "decisions" in the Military... the training is extensive and continuous, all they need to do is follow orders from those in positions above them... really pretty simple.


Do what you're told, when you are told to do it.

Cheryl, young people have been soldiers long long time... and it seems to work well for most... maybe we will have a draft and then you can actually find out from your son what the US military is all about.

...Or maybe your son is alot smarter than you give him credit for and will voluntarily join and get some direction in his life.




AIN'T LIFE GRAND...
 
 CBlev65252
 
posted on August 2, 2003 06:56:14 AM new
twelvepole

I'm sure your mother felt the same way when you went to war? And the mothers of those who went before you.

My son makes informed decisions everyday. He's going to school for an electrician's degree. He holds down a full-time carpenter job and has another part-time job. I'm merely saying that the media and our own government have glamorized war. There is nothing glamorous about it. You should know. In fact, he made an informed decision last night to NOT get into the car of a girl who was drinking and to TAKE the keys away from her. He might have lost a friend over it, but it was his INFORMED decision that may have saved lives.

My son doesn't need direction from his government. He already got it from his parents.

Cheryl
Power to the people. Power to the people, right on. - John Lennon
 
 Helenjw
 
posted on August 2, 2003 06:59:13 AM new

What do you mean by "direction in his life", Twelvepole?

 
 Twelvepole
 
posted on August 2, 2003 08:22:49 AM new
By that Helen, so many kids today have no clue about what they want or where to go or "direction" College, work, etc... with a draft, that decision is no longer an issue... if unable to be in the Military, you will perform some type of community service...

Single mothers are a bane on this society... young men need a manly figure around to guide them...and stop creating wussies who are afraid of everything mommy says he should be afraid of...

Oh and Cheryl... my mother may of very well of felt that way... I will never know... she died 5 years before I joined....


AIN'T LIFE GRAND...
 
 CBlev65252
 
posted on August 2, 2003 08:23:50 AM new
Helen

Maybe he means letting the military (that is run by we all know who) take full control of his life and telling him what to do and how to think? Like little government military robots.

Cheryl
Power to the people. Power to the people, right on. - John Lennon
 
 Helenjw
 
posted on August 2, 2003 08:43:57 AM new

Cheryl,

I was afraid that he meant directions on how to shoot without thinking first.



Helen

 
 CBlev65252
 
posted on August 2, 2003 09:15:09 AM new


Cheryl
Power to the people. Power to the people, right on. - John Lennon
 
 bigcitycollectables
 
posted on August 2, 2003 10:20:12 AM new
If this dictator gets selected again we will be in purpetual wars. Your son will most likely be sent to North Korea, China, or even Iran. I will probobly be sent to war too.

 
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